Specifications For Wireless Version; Appendix A: Wireless Transmitter Ids - DAVIS Integrated Sensor Install Manual

Davis integrated sensor weather station: install guide
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PECIFICATIONS FOR
Temperature range: –40 to 140° Fahrenheit (–40 to 60° Celsius)
Wireless transmission frequency: 916.5 MHz
868.35 MHz for overseas version – Product # includes "EU", "UK", or
"OV"
Transmitter ID codes: 8 user-selectable
License: low power (less than 1 mW), no license required
Primary power input: Solar power – Davis solar charger
Secondary (backup) power:
CR-123A 3-volt lithium battery (The battery should last at least two
years.)
Optional Vantage Pro AC power adapter
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Changing Transmitter ID
Each wireless transmitting station, including the Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS),
uses one of eight selectable transmitter IDs. DIP switches #1, 2 and 3 on the
transmitter allows you to control the ID — the "channel" the station will trans-
mit on. (DIP switch #4 is used for transmission testing, not for transmitter ID.)
The transmitter and receiver communicate with each other only when both are set to
the same ID.
Although the ISS defaults to transmitter ID '1' and the Vantage Pro console/
receiver should find it on that "channel" automatically, there may be a reason
to change the ID using the DIP switches located on the Sensor Interface Mod-
ule, or SIM. Examples:
Another Davis Instruments wireless weather station is operating nearby, on trans-
mitter ID '1'.
You purchased additional wireless transmitting stations with your Vantage Pro or
Vantage Pro Plus and want to designate one of them as Station No. 1 instead of the
ISS.
To access the SIM, the radiation shield must be open. (See "Disassembling
the Radiation Shield" on page 9.)
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