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NAVIS W410 Series - User Manual

NAVIS W410 Series
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W410 DISPLAY UNIT
MANUAL
Models: W410/D, W410XB/D, W410XW/D, W410XL/D
PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the Navis anemometer. This manual provides information for the best performance and safe application of
the anemometer display unit. This manual does not cover the anemometer sensors for which the manuals will come separately.
Read this manual carefully before starting the installation. Keep this manual after installation for future reference.
INTRODUCTION
W410 models are long-range display units which receive data from NAVIS wind sensors, display various wind data and use internal
and external alarms for warnings about excess wind speed. Smartphone compatibility (W410XB/D, W410XL/D models) allows real-time
wind data monitoring on smartphones or tablets. Wi-Fi compatibility (W410XW/D, W410XL/D models) allows real-time wind data
monitoring on “Navis Live Data” web interface. 4-20 mA output (W410XB/D, W410XW/D and W410XL/D models) allows connection to
external devices. Various wind data can be stored on SD card (W410XL/D model).
1. Display
2. Red and Yellow alarm lights
3. Keys
4. Relays signal lights
5. Buzzer
6. SMA antenna connector
7. SD card insertion
Figure 1. (W410 display unit front panel)
The W410 display is compatible with NAVIS sensors: WS 010-1 (wind speed sensor, standard range), WS 011-1 (wind speed sensor,
extended range), WSD 010-1 (wind speed/direction sensor, standard range), WSD 011-1 (wind speed/direction sensor, extended
range), WS 011-1-EX (wind speed sensor for explosive environments), WSD 011-1-EX (wind speed/direction sensor for explosive
environments).
MOUNTING
Select the position where the signal reception is strong enough under all conditions. Use remote antenna if necessary.
Display unit can be mounted onto the ferrous surface with four mounting magnets (optional accessories) or with mounting screws (not
enclosed) to any flat surface.
Mounting the display unit with screws:
Unscrew all 4 plastic screws and remove the front panel. Note that the screws can be pulled out only at the correct angle. Place the
rear panel of the display unit to the final mounting position and mark the position for the bores. Remove the casing and drill holes for
the mounting screws. Place the rear panel of the display unit in position and tighten the mounting screws. Attach the front panel of the
display unit with 4 plastic screws.
ANTENNA CONNECTION
Connect the enclosed antenna to the SMA connector on the display unit only when the power supply is switched OFF.
OPERATION
If the display unit is delivered as a set, with the sensor included, the correct sensor address is already set.
Otherwise please set the correspondent sensor address first. Check the address settings procedure in the chapter “SETTINGS”.
Turn the sensor ON by rotating the sensor cups (see sensor user manual).
Fresh wind data are received every two seconds. If data are not received for more than 30 seconds, the “No data” notification appears
on the display.

Questions and Answers

Summary

MOUNTING

Mounting the display unit with screws

Instructions for mounting the display unit using screws, involving removing the front panel and drilling holes.

ANTENNA CONNECTION

OPERATION

WIRING

DISPLAY MODES

Switching between pages

Explains navigation between display screens using the HIST key and returning to the first page.

Display pages overview

Details information on the first display screen and describes the second and third pages with history graphs.

SIGNAL RECEPTION

RANGE

ALARM FUNCTIONS

Alarm types and operation

Describes internal and external alarms, including pre-alarms, max alarms, and sound signals.

Sound alarm control

How to switch the sound alarm ON and OFF using the upper key or within settings.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

RESET OF DISPLAY UNIT

TROUBLESHOOTING

Cannot read sensor (No data)

Troubleshooting steps when the display unit cannot read the sensor, indicated by "No data" notification.

Weak or intermittent signal

Solutions for intermittent or weak sensor signals, covering distance, obstructions, and antenna checks.

Unit unresponsiveness

Steps for when the display unit is unresponsive, involving battery checks and reset procedures.

Time;date reset issue

Addresses time/date reverting to default, suggesting real-time clock battery backup checks.

SMARTPHONE COMPATIBILITY

WI-FI COMPATIBILITY

NAVIS LIVE DATA WEB INTERFACE

WI-FI PARAMETERS SETTINGS

Scan for Wi-Fi

How to search for and select nearby Wi-Fi networks using the display unit interface.

Wi-Fi manual entry

Process for manually entering Wi-Fi network SSID and password on the display unit.

STORING TO SD CARD

STORE DATA FROM SD CARD

DESCRIPTION OF DATA STORED ON SD CARD

EXAMPLE OF DATA STORED ON SD CARD

SETTINGS: SETTINGS PROCEDURE

SETTINGS: SETTINGS LIST

Max Alarm settings

Configuration settings for maximum alarm, including wind speed limit, ON/OFF delay, and relay operation.

Pre Alarm 2 settings

Settings for the second pre-alarm level, covering wind speed, ON/OFF delay, and relay configuration.

Pre Alarm 1 settings

Configuration options for the first pre-alarm level, including wind speed, ON/OFF delay, and relay settings.

No Signal; Wind Direction Alarm

Settings for alarms related to no signal or wind direction thresholds, including relay and zone configurations.

General settings

General device settings such as sensor address, units, averaging period, and calibration factors.

Wi-Fi settings

Parameters for Wi-Fi connectivity, including scanning for networks and manual configuration.

SD Logging settings

Configuration parameters for SD card logging, such as time, date, and logging interval.

TECHNICAL DATA

ACCESSORIES (optional)

WARRANTY (LIMITED)

NAVIS W410 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesW410
Operating Temperature-40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Storage Temperature-40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Humidity Range0% to 100% RH
DisplayLCD
Communication InterfaceUSB