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Setup Mode6Chapter 3Using Your Weather StationThe console LCD screen and keyboard provide easy access to your weather information. The LCD display sho
Setup Mode7• Press BAR to display the previous screen in the Setup Mode.• Press the < and > keys to move to the different segments and options i
Setup Mode81. Press the + and - keys to cycle through time zones.2. If your time zone is not shown, press 2ND then press the + and - keys to set your
Setup Mode9Note: A Vantage Vue or Vantage Pro2 ISS or a Vantage Pro2 Anemometer Transmitter Kit must be powered for the console to recognize it. Refe
Setup Mode10Screen 7: RetransmitThe console can take data it receives from all three station types and retransmit it to other Vantage Vue or Vantage P
Setup Mode111. Press the < and > keys to move between fields. 2. Press the + and - keys to change the settings up or down. 3. To select EAST or
Setup Mode12Screen 11: Barometric Reduction SettingThe Barometric Reduction Setting screen indicates the method by which barometric pressure is to be
Setup Mode13Screen 14: Rain SeasonBecause rainy seasons begin and end at different times in different parts of the world, you must specify the month y
Setup Mode14To set your cooling degree day base:1. Press 2ND and SET. The value of 65° appears. Use the < and > keys to select a segment of the
Current Weather Mode151. Press the + and - keys to select the baud rate. Your Vantage Vue console supports baud rates of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400
Vantage Vue Console Manual Document Part Number: 07395.261 Rev. F, August 22, 2013For Vantage Vue Consoles #6351And Vantage Vue Weather Stations #6250
Displaying Weather Variables16Current Weather Mode CommandsSelect a weather variable to display its data on the screen if it isn’t already visible, or
Displaying Weather Variables17Time and Date, Sunrise and Sunset Time, Moon Phase, Forecast IconsThe time and date display in the upper left hand corne
Displaying Weather Variables18A solid arrow within the compass rose indicates the current wind direc-tion. Open arrows indicate up to six different 10
Displaying Weather Variables19is changed for inside or outside temperature, the unit of measure also changes for all temperature-related weather varia
Displaying Weather Variables20HumidityInside and outside humidity are displayed in the top right portion on the console screen, below the temperature
Displaying Weather Variables213. Continue pressing WxCEN to scroll through all the barometric pressure-related Weather Center screens, which include:
Displaying Weather Variables22Wind ChillWind chill shares the same section on the console as dew point and heat index, below the barometric pressure v
Displaying Weather Variables231. Press 2ND then press DEW to select dew point. Dew point is displayed in either Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C) in who
Displaying Weather Variables24RainAll the rain values are displayed in the same section on the console below the barometric pressure variable, on the
Displaying Weather Variables25Evapotranspiration (ET) (Optional) All the evapotranspiration values share the same section on the console as rain value
iTable of ContentsWelcome to Vantage Vue ...1Console Feat
Selecting Units of Measure26LightPress LIGHT to turn on the backlight for the screen display. Press LIGHT again to turn the backlight off. Use the bac
Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing Variables27Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing VariablesYour Vantage Vue weather station is factory-calibrated and t
Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing Variables28Calibrating Barometric PressureBefore calibrating the barometric pressure, be sure the station is set to
Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing Variables29To set a weather variable’s value:1. Select the variable you wish to change (either RAIN or ET).2. Press
Highs and Lows Mode30Highs and Lows ModeThe Vantage Vue records highs and lows for many weather conditions over three different periods: days, months,
Alarm Mode31The day of the week and “DAILY HIGHS” display in the Weather Center section of the console and the console displays the highs for all visi
Alarm Mode32Vantage Vue AlarmsSpecial AlarmsET (Evapotranspiration) (Optional)Note: The ET Alarm is only available when the console is receiving data
Graph Mode332. Press the < and > keys to select one of the variables displayed on the screen or use the console keys to select any weather varia
Graph Mode34Viewing GraphsAlthough the graphs available may vary for each weather variable, all are displayed in the same way.1. Select a variable to
Graph Mode35View graphs of all other variables the same way.1. Select the variable you want to view.2. Press GRAPH.3. Use the < and > keys to se
iiDew Point ... 22Heat Index ...
36Chapter 4Troubleshooting and MaintenanceVantage Vue Troubleshooting GuideWhile your Vantage Vue weather station is designed to provide years of trou
Vantage Vue Troubleshooting Guide37Troubleshooting Reception ProblemsWhile we have tested the Vantage Vue radio extensively, each site and each instal
Console Diagnostic Mode38Check Console ReceptionEnter Setup Mode by pressing and releasing 2ND and pressing SETUP. Keep pressing DONE until the “Recei
Console Diagnostic Mode39Screen 1: Statistical Diagnostic ScreenThe Statistical Diagnostic Screen displays information about how well data is being re
Console Diagnostic Mode4013. Repeater ID currently communicating with the console. If a repeater or group of repeaters is used to relay station inform
Console Maintenance41Console MaintenanceChanging BatteriesIf the message, LOW CONSOLE BATTERIES appears in the Weather Center, replace the batteries.1
42Appendix AWeather DataRefer to this appendix to learn more about the weather variables that are measured, displayed, and logged by your Vantage Vue
43ForecastForecastThe forecast icons show what weather conditions may occur within the next 12 hours. The console generates a weather forecast based o
44TemperatureBeaufort ScaleThe Beaufort Scale is an empirical measure for describing wind speed which ranks wind speeds in classes. The Beaufort Scale
45Wind ChillWind ChillWind chill takes into account how the speed of the wind affects our perception of the air temperature. Our bodies warm the surro
1Chapter 1Welcome to Vantage VueThe console of your new Vantage Vue wireless weather station displays and records your station’s weather data, provide
46Barometric PressureBarometric PressureThe weight of the air that makes up our atmosphere exerts a pressure on the surface of the earth known as atmo
47Appendix BSpecificationsSee complete specifications for your Vantage Vue Station at our website: www.davisnet.com.Console SpecificationsConsole Oper
Console Data Display Specifications48Console Data Display SpecificationsHistorical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Includes th
Weather Data Specifications49Weather Data SpecificationsNote: The following weather data specifications are listed as they are displayed on the conso
Weather Data Specifications50* Console must be receiving from a Vantage Pro2 Plus or Vantage Pro2 with solar radiation sensor installed.**Console must
51Appendix CWireless Repeater ConfigurationVantage Pro2 Wireless Repeaters (#7626, #7627) or Long-Range Wireless Repeaters (#7653, #7654) can be added
52Vantage Vue Console IconsConsole icons indicate weather conditions and special functions.Forecast Forecast icons show what weather conditions may oc
Console Features: Keyboard & Display2In Current Weather Mode, the display shows the time and date, the likely forecast within the next 12 hours, c
3Chapter 2Installing the ConsoleThe Vantage Vue console is designed to give extremely accurate readings. As with any precision instrument, use care in
Console Location4Installing the AC Power Adapter (Optional)1. Find the power jack located on the left side of the console case. 2. Insert the power ad
Console Location5Table & Shelf PlacementThe console comes with a kickstand so that the console can be displayed on any flat surface. To install th
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