Davis Weather Envoy (6316, 6316C) Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Weather Envoy Manual

Vantage Pro2 Weather Envoy Manual ™For Vantage Pro2 , Vantage Pro2 Plus , and Vantage VueWeather Stations™™Davis Instruments, 3465 Diablo Avenue,

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Mount Your Weather Envoy8Mount Your Weather EnvoyYou can place your Envoy on your desktop, install it on a wall near your com-puter, or install it wit

Page 3 - Welcome to the Weather Envoy!

Mount Your Weather Envoy9The screws should be 3.25'' (82.5 mm) apart and lined up vertically.3. Drill the marked locations with a 3/32'

Page 4 - Install the Data Logger

Local Computer Installation10Local Computer InstallationThe following instructions contain the basic procedures for connecting and setting up a local

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Local Computer Installation114. Locate a free Ethernet port on your broadband or DSL router and connect the cable to the port. 5. Reconnect the AC ada

Page 6 - Cable Channel

Local Computer Installation12Serial Port ConnectionThese instructions explain how to make a typical local connection between your Envoy and your compu

Page 7 - Install the Batteries

Installing the Software13Software Installation and SetupRefer to the following procedure and the WeatherLink Getting Started Guide to install the Weat

Page 8 - (Wireless Envoy Only)

Running the Software14To set transceiver options:1. Select Set Transceiver from the Setup menu. The Set Transceiver dialog box displays. 2. Select a S

Page 9 - Weather ENVOY

Communications Problems15Troubleshooting GuideThe following section answers some of the most commonly asked questions about WeatherLink® and the Weath

Page 10 - Mount Your Weather Envoy

Communications Problems16• If the port settings or the loopback process identifies a serial port other than the one selected, try again using that por

Page 11 - '' (3 mm) space

Communications Problems17Note: Contact your PC vendor or technical support for more information on device difficulties.• Hardware device conflict—Chec

Page 12 - Local Computer Installation

Weather Envoy Manual Document Part Number: 07395.281 Rev. E, 2/1/11For Vantage Pro2 Weather Envoys # 6316 & 6316CWeather Envoy and Vantage Vue ar

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Communications Problems18Troubleshooting WeatherLinkIP CommunicationNote: An Envoy using a WeatherLinkIP data logger requires use of the AC-power adap

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Program Problems19Program Problems? The barometer graph on the Bulletin does not “fill in” completely. When you first load the bulletin, the barometer

Page 15 - Running the Software

Contacting Davis Technical Support20the entry rather than showing invalid data. You can use the record editor to correct these entries.? The data I wa

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21Appendix A: Weather DataRefer to this appendix to learn more about the weather variables measured and/or calculated by the Weather Envoy, by the Van

Page 17 - Troubleshooting Guide

22Heat IndexThe Heat Index uses the temperature and the relative humidity to determine how hot the air actually “feels.” When humidity is low, the app

Page 18 - Communications Problems

23predict the formation of dew, frost, and fog. If dew point and temperature are close together in the late afternoon when the air begins to turn cold

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24pressure value is generally less important than the change in barometric pressure. In general, rising pressure indicates improving weather condition

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25 TABLE A-1: EPA SKIN PHOTOTYPESTABLEA-2: ENVIRONMENT CANADA SKIN TYPES AND REACTION TO THE SUN. Developed by T. B. Fitzpatrick of the Harvard Medic

Page 21 - Program Problems

26UV Dose and Sunburn - Use this plot to estimate the MED dose leading to sunburn. A person with Type II (Environment Canada) skin type might choose 0

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27EvapoTranspiration (ET)Note: Requires optional solar radiation sensor (#6450, included on Vantage Pro2 or Van-tage Pro2 Plus weather stations). Eva

Page 23 - Appendix A: Weather Data

1Welcome to the Weather Envoy!The Davis Instruments’ Weather Envoy® provides a way of getting weather data from your Vantage Pro2™ or Vantage Vue weat

Page 24 - Dew-Point

28Appendix B: SpecificationsGeneralOperating Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . .+0° to +140°F (-18° to +60°C)Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 25 - Barometric Pressure

29Barometric Pressure (sensor located in Envoy)Resolution and Units . . . . . . . . . .0.01" Hg, 0.1 mm Hg, 0.1 hPa/mb (user-selectable)Corrected

Page 26 - UV (Ultra Violet) Radiation

WeatherLink Tool bar IconsHot KeysMain Program WindowCtrl-A. . . . . . Set AlarmsCtrl-B. . . . . . View BulletinCtrl-C. . . . . . Station Configuratio

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Hardware Installation2Hardware InstallationThe Weather Envoy can be installed and connected to a computer via USB, serial or remote connection to a co

Page 28 - TABLE A-3: UV INDEX

Install the Data Logger3CAUTION: Plugging or unplugging the data logger while power is applied to the Envoy can lock up or damage the logger. The Weat

Page 29 - Soil Moisture

Install the Data Logger43. Carefully insert the data logger (Serial, USB or IP) into the connector slot, making sure to push the data logger firmly in

Page 30 - Sensor Outputs

Install the Batteries5Install the Batteries1. Find the battery cover on the back side of the Envoy case.2. Remove the battery cover by pressing on the

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Optional: Adding an External Temperature Probe (Wireless Envoy Only)61. Locate the power adapter jack on the end of the Envoy case. It’s next to the d

Page 32 - Hot Keys

Optional: Adding an External Temperature Probe (Wireless Envoy Only)7two models: 6475 (with stainless steel housing) or 6477 (with durable plastic hou

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