Step by Step Assembly
Remember you are putting together the WeatherSense AfterShock to do testing and debugging. You will need
to disassemble the unit and follow the assembly instructions in the WeatherSense AfterShock WeatherProofing
and System Testing Manual.
Step 1: Lay out all parts on a flat non-conductive (J) surface.
Step 2: Plug in the 433MHz Transmitter (Part C) into the MiniProPlus (Part A) three pin female header market
TX Tran. Make sure it is oriented as shown in the picture. Make sure the pins are slightly bent out as in the
second picture. This makes sure that the pins are connected in the header. Bend pin 1 and pin 3 slightly out.
Step 3: Take a 20cm grove cable (Part I) and plug it into the grove connector on the Mini Pro Plus (Part A)
marked J5-I2C and the other end into the I2C grove connector on the AfterShock Grove connector marked I2C
(Part D). A green dot on the bottom means that the Mini Pro Plus has been programmed as an AfterShock
Sensor. A white dot means it has been programmed as an Air Quality Sensor, while a red dot means it has
been programmed as a lightning sensor.
Step 4: Take a 20cm grove cable (Part I) and plug it into the grove connector on the Mini Pro Plus (Part A)
marked J8-D2/D3 and the other end of the cable is plugged into the grove connector marked INT1/INT2 on the
AfterShock board.
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