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DAVIS Vantage Vue ISS User Manual

DAVIS Vantage Vue ISS
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Integrated Sensor Suite
Installation Manual
Model #6357
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DAVIS Vantage Vue ISS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wind Speed Range2 to 150 mph (3 to 241 km/h)
Wind Direction Resolution
Rain Collector TypeSelf-emptying tipping bucket
Update Interval2.5 seconds
Sensor TypeIntegrated Sensor Suite
Temperature Range-40° to +150°F (-40° to +65°C)
Humidity Range1% to 100%
Rainfall Measurement0.01 inch (0.2 mm) increments
Solar Radiation SensorNot included
UV SensorNot included
Wireless Range1, 000 feet (300 m)
Power SourceSolar panel
Battery TypeLithium
Weight2 pounds (0.9 kg)

Summary

Introduction

Vantage Vue ISS Components

Identifies the key components of the Vantage Vue Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) via a diagram.

Included Components and Hardware

Preparing the ISS for Installation

Hardware

Lists the hardware components included with the Vantage Vue ISS.

Tools Needed

Lists the necessary tools for preparing the ISS for installation.

Attach the Wind Cups to the Anemometer

Details on how to attach the wind cups to the anemometer shaft.

Attach the Wind Vane

Detailed steps for attaching the wind vane to the ISS assembly.

Install the Rain Collector Tipping Spoon Assembly

Instructions for installing the rain collector tipping spoon assembly.

Install the Debris Screen

Guidance on installing the debris screen in the rain collector.

Install the Battery

Procedure for installing the backup battery into the ISS.

Confirm Transmitter ID

Steps to verify the transmitter ID of the ISS.

Set a New Transmitter ID

How to change the transmitter ID for wireless communication.

Verify Data from the ISS

Procedure to confirm data reception from the ISS by the console.

Installing the ISS

Choosing a Location for the ISS

Guidelines for selecting the optimal mounting location for the ISS.

ISS Installation Guidelines

General siting guidelines for optimal ISS performance and accuracy.

Siting Guidelines Affecting the Anemometer

Specific guidelines for anemometer placement to ensure accurate wind data.

Recommended Accessories for Pole Mounting

Lists recommended accessories for mounting the ISS on a pole.

General Guidelines for Installing on a Pole

General instructions and considerations for mounting the ISS on a pole.

Mounting the ISS

Installing the ISS on a Pole

Step-by-step instructions for mounting the ISS onto a pole.

Finishing the Installation

Clearing Data Collected During Testing and Installation

Procedure to clear previously collected data from the console.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Cleaning the Radiation Shield

Instructions for cleaning the ISS radiation shield to maintain sensor accuracy.

Cleaning the Rain Collector, Debris Screen, and Tipping Spoon Module

Guidance on cleaning rain collector components for accurate readings.

Troubleshooting ISS Reception

Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with ISS data reception by the console.

Problems Using Two Transmitting Stations

Guidance for issues when using multiple transmitting stations with one console.

Most Common Rain Collector Problem

Addresses issues with the rain collector under-reporting rainfall.

Most Common Anemometer Problems

Troubleshooting common issues with the anemometer's wind cups and rotation.

Contacting Davis Instruments

Provides contact information for technical support and general inquiries.

Appendix A: Specifications

Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) Specifications

Details the technical specifications for the Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS).

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