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Vantage Pro2

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For Vantage Pro2 & Vantage Pro2 Plus Weather Stations

Davis Instruments, 3465 Diablo Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545 • 510-732-9229 • www.davisnet.com

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    ™ Vantage Pro2 Console Manual ™ ™ For Vantage Pro2 & Vantage Pro2 Plus Weather Stations Davis Instruments, 3465 Diablo Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545 • 510-732-9229 • www.davisnet.com…
  • Page 2: Weather Ticker

    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modification not expressly approved in writing by Davis Instruments may void the warranty and void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. FCC ID: IR2DWW6328…

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing Variables ……….25 Highs and Lows Mode …………….27 Alarm Mode ………………..29 Graph Mode ………………..31 Troubleshooting and Maintenance …………..34 Vantage Pro2 Troubleshooting Guide …………34 Console Diagnostic Mode …………….36 Console Maintenance ……………..40 One Year Limited Warranty …………..40 Appendix A Weather Data …………….41 Appendix B Specifications …………….

  • Page 4: Welcome To Vantage Pro2 Tm

    WeatherLink ® software. Vantage Pro2 stations are available in two basic versions: cabled and wireless. A cabled Vantage Pro2 station transmits outside sensor data from the Inte- grated Sensor Suite (ISS) to the console using a straight-through four-conduc- tor cable.

  • Page 5: Vantage Pro2 Options

    Available for Cabled and Wireless stations. Requires Sensor (# 6490) Mounting Shelf (# 6673). Note: Optional wireless stations can only be used with Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations. ® Optional WeatherLink Software The WeatherLink software and data logger connect your Vantage Pro2…

  • Page 6: Optional Accessories

    Creates a dialup connection between the station and the computer. Extension Cables (# 7876) Allows you to place the Cabled Vantage Pro2 ISS further away from the con- sole using the extension cable provided by Davis Instruments. Maximum cable length is 1000’ feet (300 m).

  • Page 7: Installing The Console

    Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations Wireless Vantage Pro2 consoles do not require the use of an AC adapter. You may use the included adapter if you wish, but the three C-cell batteries should power a wireless console for up to nine months.

  • Page 8: Installing Batteries

    3. Replace the battery cover. Connecting Cabled Stations Cabled Vantage Pro2 stations come with 100 feet (30m) of cable. This cable is used for connecting the console to the ISS. Maximum cable length from ISS to the console using Davis Instruments cables is 1000 feet. To connect the con- sole to the ISS: 1.

  • Page 9: Console Location

    If you have a wireless console, be aware of possible interference from cordless phones or other devices. To prevent interference, maintain a dis- tance of 10 feet between the Vantage Pro2 console and a cordless phone (handset and base). •…

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    Console Location Table & Shelf Placement The console kickstand can be set to three different angles allowing five differ- ent display angles. 1. Install the two round rubber feet on the bottom of the console. The rubber feet help prevent damage to furniture and surfaces. 2.
  • Page 11: Wall Mounting

    8″ (203mm) apart for the #6 x 1″ mounting screws. This is a representation for the mounting hole positions. This template is not true to size. If installing a cabled Vantage Pro2 console with sensor cable running inside the wall, mount the console over an empty switch box.

  • Page 12: Using Your Weather Station

    Console Modes The Vantage Pro2 console operates in five different modes: Mode Description Use Setup Mode to enter the time, date, and other information required to Setup calculate and display weather data.

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    Setup Mode Screen 1: Active Transmitters Screen 1 displays the message “Receiving from…” and shows the transmitters being received by the console. In addition, an “X” blinks in the lower right- hand corner of the screen every time the console receives a data packet from a station.
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    Note: Typically, you can use the default transmitter ID setting of 1 unless you are installing one of the optional transmitter stations or a nearby neighbor has a Vantage Pro2 station that uses transmit- ter ID 1 for the ISS.
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    Setup Mode 2. Use the arrows to scroll through the list of available transmitter IDs and select the ID for your console. 3. Press DONE to move to the next screen. Note: Make a note of the ID selected for retransmit. The console that receives the data from the con- sole you have selected to retransmit should be configured to receive the transmitter ID you selected.
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    Setup Mode Screen 5: Latitude • Latitude measures distance north or south of the equator. • Latitude is used with longitude to identify your position on earth. If you do not know your latitude and longitude, there are several ways to find out.
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    Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. Hayward, California, the home of Davis Instruments, observes Pacific Standard Time. The UTC offset for Pacific Stan- dard Time is -8:00, or eight hours behind Universal Time (UTC). When it’s 7:00 pm (1900 hours) UTC, it’s 19 — 8 = 1100 hours, or 11:00 am in Hayward in winter.
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    Setup Mode Screen 9: Daylight Savings Status Use this screen to either verify the correct automatic Daylight Savings status or to set Daylight Savings manually. Screen 9: Daylight Savings Status 1. If Daylight Savings setting is MANUAL, press the up and down arrows to turn Daylight Savings Time on or off on the appropriate days of the year.
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    2. Press DONE to move to the next screen. Screen 12: Rain Collector The tipping bucket in the Vantage Pro2 rain collector has been calibrated at the factory to measure 0.01» of rain with each tip. The ISS comes equipped with a metric adapter that, once installed, takes 0.2 mm readings for every tip of the…
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    2. Press DONE to move to the next screen. Note: This setting determines when the yearly rain total is reset to zero. Davis Instruments recom- mends a January rain season setting (the default), unless you reside in the west coast of the United States, the Mediterranean coast, experience dry winters in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Page 21: Current Weather Mode

    The baud rate setting on your console must match the serial port setting in the software on your computer. If you are using WeatherLink for Vantage Pro2, refer to WeatherLink help for instruc- tions on setting the serial port baud rate on your computer.

  • Page 22: Selecting Units Of Measure

    Selecting Units of Measure Note: After pressing 2ND, the 2ND icon displays on the screen for three seconds. Command key sec- ondary functions are enabled during this time. The keys return to normal operation after the icon disappears. • Select a variable and press GRAPH to graph the variable in the Current Weather Mode screen.

  • Page 23: Wind Speed And Direction

    Selecting Units of Measure Wind Speed and Direction 1. Press WIND to select wind speed. WIND 2. Wind speed may be displayed in miles per hour (m.p.h.), kilome- ters per hour (km/h), meters per second (m/s), and knots (knots). The 10 minute average wind speed will be displayed in the ticker. A solid arrow within the compass rose indicates the current wind direction.

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    Selecting Units of Measure Humidity Press HUM to select outside humidity. Pressing HUM a second time selects inside humidity. Humidity is displayed in percent relative humidity. Each consecutive press of HUM displays humidity readings for any optional humidity, leaf wetness, and leaf temperature stations also connected to your console.
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    Selecting Units of Measure UV (Ultraviolet Radiation) Press 2ND and UV to display the current UV index. The cur- RAIN rent UV index is the amount of ultraviolet radiation the sensor is currently reading. Press 2ND and UV again to display the accumulated UV index for the day. The accumulated UV index is the total ultraviolet radiation that the sensor has read throughout the day.
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    Selecting Units of Measure Year–to–date precipitation Press RAINYR a third time to display the year–to–date precipitation record. Yearly rain displays the precipitation accumulated since the 1st of the month you’ve chosen as the beginning of your rain season in Setup Mode (See “Screen 13: Rain Season”…
  • Page 27: Displaying The Forecast

    Displaying the Forecast Note: A solar radiation sensor is required to take readings listed above. See “Optional Sensors” on page 2. Lamps Press 2ND then press LAMPS to turn on the backlight for the screen LAMPS display. Press 2ND then LAMPS again to turn the backlight off. Use the backlight when the LCD is not clearly visible.

  • Page 28: Calibrating, Setting, And Clearing Variables

    You can calibrate inside & outside temperature, inside & outside humidity, as well as any extra temperature/humidity sensor readings you have transmitting to your Vantage Pro2. 1. Select a variable to be calibrated. See “Selecting Weather Variables” on page 18.

  • Page 29: Calibrating Barometric Pressure

    Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing Variables 2. Press WIND as necessary to display the wind direction in degrees. 3. Press and release 2ND, then press and hold SET. 4. The wind direction variable will begin to blink. 5. Continue holding the key until the CAL message appears in the ticker. Note: The ticker displays the current wind direction calibration value.

  • Page 30: Highs And Lows Mode

    Highs and Lows Mode The Vantage Pro2 records highs and lows for many weather conditions over three different periods: days, months, and years. Except for Yearly Rainfall, all high and low registers are cleared automatically at the end of each period.

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    Highs and Lows Mode enter the month that you would like the Yearly Rainfall accumulation to clear. The Yearly Rainfall clears on the first day of the month you chosen. The Yearly High Rain rate clears using the same setting. The following table lists the high and low modes for all the weather variables: Day, Weather Variable…
  • Page 32: Alarm Mode

    Current Weather mode. Alarm Mode The Vantage Pro2 features more than 30 alarms that can be programmed to sound whenever a reading exceeds or drops below a set value. With the exception of barometric pressure and time, all alarms sound when a reading reaches the alarm threshold.

  • Page 33: Setting Alarms

    Alarm Mode sound if the rate of change (in either direction) exceeds the threshold you set. This alarm is updated every 15 minutes. Time The time alarm is a standard “alarm clock” alarm. It sounds for one minute at the set time. Make sure you choose AM or PM, if you’re in 12-hour mode. UV Dose The UV dose alarm sounds when the accumulated UV dose has exceeded the dose you set.

  • Page 34: Graph Mode

    Yes — the alarm sounds for 1 minute. Graph Mode The Vantage Pro2 console includes a powerful Graph Mode that allows you to view over 100 graphs of different kinds right on the screen, all without con- necting to a personal computer.

  • Page 35: Viewing Graphs

    Graph Mode Viewing Graphs Although the graphs available may vary for each weather variable, you display the graphs in the same way. 1. Select a variable to graph. Only the date, graph, graph GRAPH TEMP OUT icon, and selected variable are visible.

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    4. Press the up arrow to shorten the time range. 5. Press the down arrow to lengthen the time range. 6. Press HI/LOW to shift between highs and lows. 7. Press DONE to exit. Vantage Pro2 Console Graphs Weather Variable Available Graphs* Barometric Pressure…
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance Vantage Pro2 Troubleshooting Guide While your Vantage Pro2 weather station is designed to provide years of trou- ble-free operation, occasional problems may arise. If you are having a prob- lem with your station, please consult this troubleshooting guide before calling Davis technical support.

  • Page 38: Troubleshooting Reception Problems

    Troubleshooting Reception Problems While we have tested the Wireless Vantage Pro2 radio extensively, each site and each installation presents its own issues and challenges. Obstructions, particularly metallic ones, often cut down your station’s reception distance. Be sure to test reception between the console and ISS, in the locations you intend to install them, before permanently mounting your ISS or other transmitter(s).

  • Page 39: Console Diagnostic Mode

    Console Diagnostic Mode The console’s reception status displays at the lower right corner of the screen. • An “X” flashes for every data packet received by the console. • An “R” displays when the console is trying to re-establish a lost connection. The console tries for 10 minutes to re-establish a connection before going into L Mode.When no data packets have been received for 10 minutes, the console dashes-out any missing sensor readings.

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    ‡ Note: All values with a * mark the value as being for Davis Instruments Internal use. All values with a mark values that are the same on both the Statistical and Reception Diagnostic screens. Time of day or number of times the anemometer reed switch was seen closed .
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    Console Diagnostic Mode The total number of bad data packets including missed packets and CRC errors. Missed packets are described as when a data packet is expected, but is not recognized as a data packet by the console. Percentage of good packets received. Total number of good packets received.
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    Repeater ID displayed is the repeater that the console is set to receive. If the console is not listening to repeaters, this section remains blank. Please see Application Note 25 available on the Davis Instruments Support web page for more information on using repeaters.
  • Page 43: Console Maintenance

    In some cases, the problem may be that your console firmware doesn’t support what you are trying to do. Use this command to determine the firmware revi- sion level in your console. You can find more information on Vantage Pro2 console firmware versions and changes in the Weather Software Support sec- tion of our website.

  • Page 44: Appendix A Weather Data

    Appendix A Weather Data Refer to this appendix to learn more about the weather variables that are mea- sured, displayed, and logged by your Vantage Pro2 Station. Some weather variables require optional sensors. See “Optional Sensors” starting on page 2. Wind The anemometer measures wind speed and direction, and is part of the Inte- grated Sensor Suite (ISS).

  • Page 45: Dew Point

    Note: In console firmware versions May 2005 (or version 1.6) or later, Heat Index is equal to the air temperature at or below 0° F (-18° C). For console firmware versions earlier than May 2005 (or version 1.6), Heat Index is equal to the air temperature at or below 57°…

  • Page 46: Barometric Pressure

    Rain Vantage Pro2 incorporates a tipping-bucket rain collector in the ISS that mea- sures 0.01» for each tip of the bucket. A metric adapter can be installed to mea- sure 0.2 mm for each tip of the bucket.Your station logs rain data in the same units it is measured in and converts the logged totals into the selected display units (inches or millimeters) at the time it is displayed.

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    UV exposure. The readings do not suggest that any amount of exposure is safe or healthful. Do not use the Vantage Pro2 to determine the amount of UV radiation to which you expose yourself. Scientific evi- dence suggests that UV exposure should be avoided and that even low UV doses can be harmful.
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    Type II (Environment Canada) skin type might choose 0.75 MED as the maximum for the day; in contrast, a person with Type V (Environment Canada) Skin Type might consider 2.5 MEDs a reason- able dose for the day. NOTE: the Vantage Pro2 assumes a Fitzpatrick (Environment Canada) Skin Type of II.
  • Page 49: Leaf Wetness

    Soil Moisture requires an optional Leaf & Soil Moisture/Temperature Station or Soil Moisture Station and is only available for Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations. Time A built-in clock and calendar track the time and date. The console automati- cally adjusts for daylight savings time in most of North America, Europe and Australia (and allows manual adjustment elsewhere) and for leap years.

  • Page 50: Appendix B Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications See complete specifications for your Vantage Pro2 Station at our website: www.davisnet.com. Console Specifications Console Operating Temperature ..+14° to +140°F (-10° to +60°C) Display Temperature ….+32° to +140°F (0° to +60°C) Non-operating Temperature .

  • Page 51: Console Data Display Specifications

    Console Data Display Specifications Console Data Display Specifications Historical Data ….. Includes the past 24 values listed un- less otherwise noted; all can be cleared and all totals reset.

  • Page 52: Weather Data Specifications

    Weather Data Specifications Weather Data Specifications Note: These specifications include optional sensors that may not be installed in your Vantage Pro2 Station. Weather Data Specifications Nominal Accuracy Variable Required Sensors Resolution Range (+/-) 26» to 32» Hg; 660 to Barometric 810 mm;…

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    Weather Data Specifications Weather Data Specifications Nominal Accuracy Variable Required Sensors Resolution Range (+/-) Solar Radiation Solar sensor 1 W/m 0 to 1800 W/m 5% of full scale Inside +32° to +140°F; 0 to Included in Console 0.1°F; 0.1°C 1°F; 0.5°C +60°C Temperature ISS, Temp Station…
  • Page 54: Appendix C

    Not all consoles have the capability for repeater support. If your console has firmware dated earlier than May 2005, it does not have the capability to receive Vantage Pro2 wireless repeaters. To check your console’s firmware, press the DONE and up arrow (+) keys. The firmware revision date displays in the ticker tape section of the console.

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    shown, the console is configured to listen directly to a station and not to a repeater. In the example below, the console is set up to receive an ISS station on transmitter ID 1 from repeater A. 6. For each station using a repeater, select the station and turn on the repeater function and select the correct repeater ID.
  • Page 56: Vantage Pro2 Console Icons

    Contacting Davis Technical Support If you have any questions, or encounter problems installing or operating your Van- tage Pro 2 weather station, please contact Davis Technical Support. We’ll be glad to help. (510) 732-7814 — Monday — Friday, 7:00 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time. We are unable to accept collect calls.

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    ™ Vantage Pro2 Console Manual ™ ™ For Vantage Pro2 & Vantage Pro2 Plus Weather Stations Davis Instruments, 3465 Diablo Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545 • 510-732-9229 • www.davisnet.com…
  • Page 2: Console Display Features

    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modification not expressly approved in writing by Davis Instruments may void the warranty and void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. IC: 378810-6312 EC EMC Compliance This product complies with the essential protection requirements of the EC EMC Directive 89/336/EC.

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Highs and Lows Mode… 27 Alarm Mode… 29 Graph Mode … 31 Troubleshooting and Maintenance … 34 Vantage Pro2 Troubleshooting Guide … 34 Console Diagnostic Screens … 36 Console Maintenance… 40 One Year Limited Warranty … 40 Appendix A: Weather Data … 41 Appendix B: Specifications…

  • Page 4: Welcome To Vantage Pro2

    WeatherLink software. Vantage Pro2 stations are available in two basic versions: Cabled and Wire- less. A Cabled Vantage Pro2 station transmits outside sensor data from the Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) to the console using a straight-through four-con- ductor cable.

  • Page 5: Vantage Pro Options

    Available for Cabled and Wireless stations. Requires Sensor (#6490) Mounting Shelf (#6672). Note: Optional wireless stations can only be used with Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations. ® Optional WeatherLink The WeatherLink software and data logger connect your Vantage Pro2 station directly to a computer, providing enhanced weather monitoring capabilities and powerful internet features.

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    ISS. Car/Boat/RV Lighter Cord (#6604) Allows the Vantage Pro2 console and ISS to draw power from a standard car cigarette lighter is the ISS is connected to the console using a cable.
  • Page 7: Installing The Console

    Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations Wireless Vantage Pro2 consoles do not require the use of an AC adapter. You may use the included adapter if you wish, but the three C-cell batteries should power a wireless console for up to nine months.

  • Page 8: Installing Batteries

    3. Replace the battery cover. Connecting Cabled Stations Cabled Vantage Pro2 stations come with 100 feet (30m) of cable. This cable is used for connecting the console to the ISS. Maximum cable length from ISS to the console using Davis Instruments cables is 1000 feet. To connect the con- sole to the ISS: 1.

  • Page 9: Console Location

    If you have a wireless console, be aware of possible interference from cordless phones or other devices. To prevent interference, maintain a dis- tance of 10 feet between the Vantage Pro2 console and a cordless phone (handset and base). •…

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    Console Location Table & Shelf Placement The console kickstand can be set to three different angles allowing five differ- ent display angles. 1. Install the two round rubber feet on the bottom of the console. The rubber feet help prevent damage to furniture and surfaces. 2.
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    8″ (203mm) apart for the #6 x 1″ mounting screws. This is a representation for the mounting hole positions. This template is not true to size. If installing a standard Vantage Pro2 console with sensor cable running inside the wall, mount the console over an empty switch box.
  • Page 12: Using Your Weather Station

    Console Modes The Vantage Pro2 console operates in five different modes: Mode Use Setup Mode to enter the time, date, and other information required to Setup calculate and display weather data.

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    Screen 1: Active Transmitters Screen 1 displays the message “Receiving from…” and shows the transmitters being received by the console. In addition, an “X” blinks in the lower right- hand corner of the screen every time the console receives a data packet from a station.
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    Note: Typically, you can use the default transmitter ID setting of 1 unless you are installing one of the optional transmitter stations or a nearby neighbor has a Vantage Pro2 Station that uses transmit- ter ID 1 for the ISS.
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    Screen 4: Time & Date The very first time you power-up the console, the time and date are set to 12:00AM January 1 , 2004. Be sure to enter the correct date and local time. Screen 4: Time & Date To change the time and date: 1.
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    Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. Hayward, California, the home of Davis Instruments, observes Pacific Standard Time. The UTC offset for Pacific Stan- dard Time is -8:00, or eight hours behind Universal Time (UTC). When it’s 7:00 pm (1900 hours) UTC, it’s 19 — 8 = 1100 hours, or 11:00 am in Hayward in winter.
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    1. Press the up and down arrows to cycle through time zones. 2. If your time zone is not shown, press 2ND then press the up and down arrows to set your UTC offset. 3. Press DONE to select the time zone or UTC offset shown on the screen and move to the next screen.
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    5. Press DONE to move to the next screen. Screen 11: Wind Cup Size Vantage Pro2 Stations come standard with large wind cups. Switch this setting to small only if you have separately purchased and installed small wind cups. Note: Large wind cups are more sensitive to low wind speeds and are the best choice for most users.
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    Screen 12: Rain Collector The tipping bucket in the Vantage Pro2 rain collector has been calibrated at the factory to measure 0.01» of rain with each tip. The ISS comes equipped with a metric adapter that, once installed, takes 0.2 mm readings for every tip of the bucket.
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    The baud rate setting on your console must match the serial port setting in the software on your computer. If you are using WeatherLink for Vantage Pro2, refer to WeatherLink help for instruc- tions on setting the serial port baud rate on your computer.
  • Page 21: Current Weather Mode

    The Clear All command clears all stored high and low weather data including monthly and yearly highs and lows and clears the alarm settings. The com- mand is recommended to properly clear and initialize the console’s data log- ging function. 1.

  • Page 22: Selecting Units Of Measure

    Selecting Units of Measure WIND Selecting Units of Measure Most weather variables may be displayed in at least two different measure- ment units, including US and Metric systems, although some variables feature more possibilities. Barometric pressure, for example, may be displayed in mil- libars, millimeters, inches, or hectoPascals.

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    3. Press WIND a second time to display the wind direction in degrees instead of the wind speed. Note: When displayed in degrees, Due North displays as 360 2005 or later. Previous releases marked Due North at 0 Each additional WIND key press toggles the display between wind speed and wind direction in degrees.
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    Selecting Units of Measure Wind Chill Press 2ND then press CHILL to select Wind Chill. Wind Chill is displayed in either Fahrenheit (ºF) or Celsius (ºC) in whole degrees. The console uses the ten-minute average wind speed to calculate wind chill. Dew Point Press 2ND then press DEW to select Dew Point.
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    Heat Index Press 2ND then press HEAT to display the Heat Index. THSW Index After you have selected the Heat Index, press 2ND then press HEAT again to select the Temperature Humidity Sun Wind (THSW) Index. The THSW Index is only available on stations equipped with a solar radiation sensor. The Heat Index and the THSW Index display in the same place on the screen and are displayed in degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) or Celsius (ºC).
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    Selecting Units of Measure Rain Storm Rain Storm displays the rain total of the last rain event. It takes two tips of the rain bucket to begin a storm event and 24 hours without rain to end a storm event. Press RAINDAY to toggle between the daily rain total and the Rain Storm total.
  • Page 27: Displaying The Forecast

    Note: When the console receives power from the AC adapter, the backlight remains on until it is toggled off. Leaving the backlight on raises the inside temperature reading and lowers the inside humidity reading. Displaying the Forecast Your console generates a weather forecast based on the barometric reading & trend, wind speed &…

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    You can calibrate inside & outside temperature, inside & outside humidity, as well as any extra temperature/humidity sensor readings you have transmitting to your Vantage Pro2. 1. Select a variable to be calibrated. See “Selecting Weather Variables” on page 18.
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    8. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have entered the offset value from Step 1. 9. Press DONE to exit calibration. Calibrating Barometric Pressure Before calibrating the barometric pressure, be sure the station is set to the cor- rect elevation. 1.
  • Page 30: Highs And Lows Mode

    Highs and Lows Mode The Vantage Pro2 records highs and lows for many weather conditions over three different periods: days, months, and years. Except for Yearly Rainfall, all high and low registers are cleared automatically at the end of each period.

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    The following table lists the high and low modes for all the weather variables: Weather Variable High Time & Outside Temperature Inside Temperature Outside Humidity Inside Humidity Barometer Heat Index Temp/Hum/Wind/Sun (THSW) Index Wind Chill Wind Speed Rainfall Rate Daily Rain Total UV Index Solar Radiation…
  • Page 32: Alarm Mode

    Current Weather mode. Alarm Mode The Vantage Pro2 features more than 30 alarms that can be programmed to sound whenever a reading exceeds a set value. With the exception of barometric pressure and time, all alarms sound when a reading reaches the alarm threshold.

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    UV Dose The UV dose alarm sounds when the accumulated UV dose has exceeded the dose you set. The UV dose alarm does not arm unless the initial UV dose for the day has been reset. Once the UV dose alarm value is set, clear the accumu- lated UV dose.
  • Page 34: Graph Mode

    Wind Speed Time & Date Graph Mode The Vantage Pro2 console includes a powerful Graph Mode that allows you to view over 100 graphs of different kinds right on the screen, all without con- necting to a personal computer. Vantage Pro Station Alarms…

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    Viewing Graphs Although the graphs available may vary for each weather variable, you display the graphs in the same way. 1. Press GRAPH to enter Graph Mode. Only the date, graph, graph icon, and selected variable are visible. The rest of the screen is blank.
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    Graph Mode View graphs of all other variables the same way. 1. Select the variable you want to view. 2. Press GRAPH. 3. Use the left and right arrows to select different variables. 4. Press the up arrow to shorten the time range. 5.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance Vantage Pro2 Troubleshooting Guide While your Vantage Pro2 weather station is designed to provide years of trou- ble-free operation, occasional problems may arise. If you are having a prob- lem with your station, please consult this troubleshooting guide before calling Davis technical support.

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    Troubleshooting Reception Problems While we have tested the Wireless Vantage Pro2 radio extensively, each site and each installation presents its own issues and challenges. Obstructions, par- ticularly metallic ones, will often cut down your station’s reception distance.
  • Page 39: Console Diagnostic Screens

    The console’s reception status displays at the lower right corner of the screen. • An “X” flashes for every data packet received by the console. • An “R” is shown when the console is trying to re-establish a lost connec- tion.

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    Console Diagnostic Screens • A degree ( ) sign displays in field 1 of the Reception Diagnostic screen to ° differentiate which screen is currently being displayed. Statistical Diagnostic Screen The Statistical Diagnostic displays information about how data is being received from the weather station to the console.
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    11. Current streak of consecutive packets received. 12. Graph of the percentage of scheduled ISS data packets received over the last 24 days. 13. Background noise level. The background noise level refers to the undesirable signal level the con- sole hears while it is in the process of acquiring a signal from a station. The range displayed is from 5 to 60.
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    In some cases, the problem may be that your console firmware doesn’t support what you are trying to do. Use this command to determine the firmware revi- sion level in your console. You can find more information on Vantage Pro2 console firmware versions and changes in the Weather Software Support sec- tion of our website.
  • Page 43: Console Maintenance

    Console Maintenance Changing Batteries Use this procedure to change console batteries without losing any stored weather data or console configuration settings. 1. Plug in the AC adapter or, if the AC adapter is not present, enter Setup Mode by pressing DONE and then the down arrow. Entering Setup Mode makes sure the station isn’t writing any data to mem- ory when power is removed.

  • Page 44: Appendix A Weather Data

    Appendix A Weather Data Refer to this appendix to learn more about the weather variables that are mea- sured, displayed, and logged by your Vantage Pro2 Station. Some weather variables require optional sensors. See “Optional Sensors” starting on page 2. Wind The anemometer measures wind speed and direction, and is part of the Inte- grated Sensor Suite (ISS).

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    Note: Vantage Pro2 calculates Heat Index only when the air temperature is above 57° F (14° C), because it’s insignificant at lower temperatures. Below 57°, 0° F (18° C) for consoles with firmware dated May 2005 or later, the Heat Index is equal to the air temperature.
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    Rain Vantage Pro2 incorporates a tipping-bucket rain collector in the ISS that mea- sures 0.01» for each tip of the bucket. A metric adapter can be installed to mea- sure 0.2 mm for each tip of the bucket.Your station logs rain data in the same units it is measured in and converts the logged totals into the selected display units (inches or millimeters) at the time it is displayed.
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    UV exposure. The readings do not suggest that any amount of exposure is safe or healthful. Do not use the Vantage Pro2 to determine the amount of UV radiation to which you expose yourself. Scientific evi- dence suggests that UV exposure should be avoided and that even low UV doses can be harmful.
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    Type II (Environment Canada) skin type might choose 0.75 MED as the maximum for the day; in contrast, a person with Type V (Environment Canada) Skin Type might consider 2.5 MEDs a reason- able dose for the day. NOTE: the Vantage Pro2 assumes a Fitzpatrick (Environment Canada) Skin Type of II.
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    Soil Moisture requires an optional Leaf & Soil Moisture/Temperature Station or Soil Moisture Station and is only available for Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations. Time A built-in clock and calendar track the time and date. The console automati- cally adjusts for daylight savings time in North America, Europe and Australia (and allows manual adjustment elsewhere) and for leap years.
  • Page 50: Appendix B Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications See complete specifications for your Vantage Pro2 Station at our website: www.davisnet.com. Console Specifications Console Operating Temperature ..+14° to +140°F (-10° to +60°C) Display Temperature ….+32° to +140°F (0° to +60°C) Non-operating Temperature .

  • Page 51: Console Data Display Specifications

    Console Data Display Specifications Historical Data ….. Includes the past 24 values listed un- Daily Data……Includes the earliest time of occur- Monthly Data .

  • Page 52: Weather Data Specifications

    Weather Data Specifications Weather Data Specifications Note: These specifications include optional sensors that may not be installed in your Vantage Pro2 Station. Weather Data Specifications Variable Required Sensors Barometric Pressure Included in Console Barometric Trend (3 hour) ISS or Temp/Hum Evapotranspiration Station &…

  • Page 53
    Weather Data Specifications Variable Required Sensors Solar Radiation Solar sensor Inside Included in Console Temperature ISS, Temp Station Outside or Temp Hum Temperature Station ISS, Temp Station, Temp Hum Station, Extra Temperature Leaf Soil Station or Soil Station ISS or Temp/Hum Heat Index Station Temp-Hum-Sun-…
  • Page 54: Appendix C: Wireless Repeater Configuration

    Not all consoles have the capability for repeater support. If your console has firmware dated earlier than May 2005, it does not have the capability to receive Vantage Pro2 wireless repeaters. To check your console’s firmware, press the DONE and up arrow (+) keys. The firmware revision date displays in the ticker tape section of the console.

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    In the example below, the console is set up to receive an ISS station on transmitter ID 1 from repeater A. 6. For each station using a repeater, select the station and turn on the repeater function and select the correct repeater ID. 7.
  • Page 56: Vantage Pro2 Console Icons

    Contacting Davis Technical Support If you have any questions, or encounter problems installing or operating your Van- tage Pro 2 weather station, please contact Davis Technical Support. We’ll be glad to help. (510) 732-7814 — Monday — Friday, 7:00 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time. We are unable to accept collect calls.

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Vantage Pro2
Console Manual

For Vantage Pro2    & Vantage Pro2 Plus    Weather Stations

Davis Instruments, 3465 Diablo Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545  • 510-732-9229  •  www.davisnet.com

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Автономные онлайн метеостанции Davis Instruments

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  • Описание
  • Технические характеристики

Поверка метеостанций

Комплектация:

  • блок управления метеостанцией
  • блок датчиков: 
    • датчик температуры
    • датчик относительной влажности воздуха 
    • датчик атмосферного давления 
    • датчик осадков 
  • анемометр с кабелем 12 м
  • кабель для соединения блока датчиков с консолью 30 м
  • крепёж

Параметры, измеряемые метеостанцией:

  • Атмосферное давление
  • Уличная и комнатная температура воздуха
  • Уличная и комнатная относительная влажность воздуха
  • Скорость и направление ветра
  • Температура точки росы
  • Количество и интенсивность осадков
  • Дата и время
  • Прогноз погоды
  • Фаза луны
  • Время восхода и захода солнца
  • «Мнимая» температура и «прохлада» ветра

О пользе и вреде солнечного света: зачем вам датчик ультрафиолетового излучения

Особенности метеостанции Vantage Pro 2:

  • Большой (150*90мм) дисплей
  • Интервал опроса датчиков от 2.5 секунд
  • Уникальный алгоритм прогноза погоды учитывает не только атмосферное давление, но и температуру, влажность, скорость и направление ветра, количество осадков, координаты места расположения метеокомплекса, время года
  • На экране отображаются графики изменения метеопараметров (24 точки, различные интервалы)
  • 35 звуковых предупреждений на выбранные Вами функции
  • Компьютерный интерфейс с объемом памяти 2560 записей всех метеопараметров с указанием даты и времени (опция)

Технические характеристики

Функция Датчик Разрешающая способность Диапазон значений Точность (±)

Атмосферное давление

Атмосферное давление внутри консоли 0,1 гПа
0,1 мм рт.ст.
540 – 1100 гПа
410 – 820 мм рт.ст.
1,0 гПа
0,8 мм рт.ст.
Изменение атмосферного давления (за 3 часа) Изменение более 2 гПа или 1,5 мм рт.ст. быстрое
Изменение более 0,7 гПа или 0,5 мм рт.ст. медленное
5-ти позиционная стрелка:
растет (быстро/медленно)
не изменяется
падает (быстро/медленно)
 

Относительная влажность и температура точки росы

Влажность в помещении внутри консоли 1% 1 – 100% 2%
Влажность внешняя внешний блок датчиков 1% 1 – 100% 2%
Температура точки росы (вне помещения) 1°C -76 – +54°C 1°C
Температура точки росы / инееобразования при высокой влажности 1°C -76 – +54°C 1°C
Относительная влажность (выносной датчик) датчики температуры и влажности 1% 1 – 100% 2% RH

Количество осадков

за сутки сборник осадков 0,2 мм 0 – 999,8 мм 4%
за месяц и за год 0,2 – 2000 мм: 1 мм 0 – 6553 мм 4%
интенсивность 0,1 мм 0 – 2438 мм/ч 5%

Температура

в помещении внутри консоли 0,1°C 0 – +60°C 0,3°C
внешняя внешний блок датчиков 0,1°C -40 – +65°C 0,3°C
температура (дополнительный датчик) дополнительный датчик температуры 0,1°C -40 – +65°C 0,5°C

Мнимая температура

индекс температура / влажность внешний блок датчиков 1°C -40 – +74°C 1°C
с учетом солнца, ветра, влажности и температуры 1°C -40 – +74°C 2°C

Дата и время

время внутри консоли 1 мин 24 часа 8 с/мес
дата 1 день День / Месяц 8 с/мес

Ветер

Направление внешний блок датчиков 0 – 360°
направление по компасу 22,5 16 направлений  
скорость 0,4 м/с 0 – 89 м/с 5%
chill-фактор 1°C -79 – +57°C 1°C

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