DAVIS 6322 Home Security System User Manual


 
Check SIM Sensor Connections
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4. Slide the tooth-lock washer and hex nut onto the machine screw. Tighten the hex nut
while holding the screw with a Phillips head screwdriver to prevent it from turning.
5. Press the sensor cable firmly and completely into the zig-zagging channel in the base,
starting from the arm and progressing downward to the bottom of the base. Be sure to
press the cable into the channel at the bottom of the groove.
Note: The pole can pinch or cause wear on the anemometer cable if the cable is not pressed com-
pletely into the channel at the bottom of the groove.
Attaching the Wind Cups
1. Push the wind cups up onto the anemometer’s stainless steel shaft.
2. Slide the wind cups up the shaft as far as possible.
Note: Make sure to push the cups onto the stainless steel shaft as far up the shaft as possible.
Failure to do so will cause the anemometer to function improperly.
3. Use the Allen wrench provided to tighten the set screw on the side of the wind cups.
The wind cups should drop slightly when you let go.
Note: Ensure that the set screw is screwed in fully and very tight. Failure to do so will cause the
anemometer to function improperly.
4. Spin the wind cups.
If the wind cups spin freely, the anemometer is ready and can be set aside while you
prepare the rest of the ISS for installation.
Note: If the wind cups don’t spin freely, take them off and repeat the wind cup installation process.
Check SIM Sensor Connections
The SIM is located in the housing on the front of the ISS station. The SIM contains all the
connections for the weather sensors of the ISS. The SIM is located in the housing on the
front of the ISS station. The SIM contains all the connections for the weather sensors of
the ISS. Follow the steps below to check the SIM and ensure that all sensors are
connected properly.
Push cups onto
stainless steel
shaft
Tighten set
screw with
Allen wrench
Attaching Wind Cups
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