Davis Vantage Pro 6920 Instruction Manual
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To install the Davis Vantage Pro 6920 Retrofit kit, first ensure all components are present. Follow the installation manual to attach the anemometer, temperature/humidity sensor, and rain collector. Securely mount the station on a stable surface, ensuring proper alignment for accurate readings.
Check the power supply and batteries of both the sensor suite and console. Ensure that the console and sensor suite are within the specified range. Interference from other electronic devices can also be a problem, so try relocating the console or sensor suite.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 3 to 6 months. This includes cleaning the rain collector, checking the anemometer for debris, and ensuring all components are securely mounted. Battery checks should be done at least annually.
Calibration instructions are available in the user manual. Generally, you can use the console's calibration settings to adjust temperature, humidity, and rainfall readings. For wind speed calibration, check against a known speed measurement.
Common issues include debris blocking the collector, incorrect leveling, and calibration errors. Regular cleaning and ensuring the collector is level with the ground can help mitigate these issues.
Yes, the Davis Vantage Pro 6920 can be connected to a computer using the WeatherLink software and data logger accessory. This allows for data analysis and long-term storage.
To replace the batteries, open the battery compartment in the integrated sensor suite. Remove the old batteries and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment and check the console for proper operation.
If the anemometer is not spinning, check for physical obstructions such as dirt or debris. Ensure that the anemometer is mounted correctly and is free to move. Lubrication might be necessary if the bearings are seized.
To reset the console, press and hold the "2nd" button, then press and release "Clear." Continue holding "2nd" until the console resets. This should not affect stored data, but it's wise to back up important data beforehand.
Check for any nearby heat sources that could affect the sensor readings. Ensure the radiation shield is clean and intact. Calibration adjustments can be made via the console if necessary.