Davis Instruments 6351

Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console/Receiver Instruction Manual

Your guide to accurate weather monitoring.

1. Okwu mmalite na gafereview

The Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console/Receiver is a compact and feature-rich device designed for easy viewing of weather data. It serves as a central display unit for your Davis weather station sensors, providing real-time information on various atmospheric conditions.

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2. Nhazi

Setting up your Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console/Receiver involves a few straightforward steps to ensure proper communication with your weather sensors and internet connectivity.

2.1 Unboxing na ike mbụ

Carefully remove all components from the packaging. The box typically contains the WeatherLink Live unit, an Ethernet cable, a USB power cable, and an AC adapter. Connect the USB power cable to the WeatherLink Live unit and then to the AC adapter. Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. The unit will power on automatically.

2.2 App Installation and Configuration

Download the "WeatherLink" app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store on your smartphone or tablet. Open the app and navigate to the Accounts section. Tap the "Add" button next to WeatherLink Live. Follow the on-screen prompts to power up the WeatherLink Live unit and connect to it via Bluetooth. You will then be guided to name and configure your WeatherLink Live unit, selecting your preferred Wi-Fi or Ethernet internet connection method.

2.3 Adding Weather Sensors

Once the WeatherLink Live unit is installed and connected, you can add your Davis weather sensors. The system supports adding a Vantage Vue ma ọ bụ Vantage Pro2 sensor suite. Ensure your sensors are powered on and within the transmission range (up to 1,000 feet line of sight) of the WeatherLink Live unit. The app will guide you through the process of detecting and adding your sensors, allowing you to create a custom network of sensors both inside and outside your property.

Nkọwa vidiyo: This video demonstrates the setup process for the WeatherLink Live unit. It shows unboxing the device, connecting power, installing the WeatherLink app, connecting via Bluetooth, configuring Wi-Fi or Ethernet, and adding various Davis weather sensors like Vantage Vue and Vantage Pro2. The video highlights the ease of streaming live data and integrating with smart home assistants.

3. .rụ ọrụ

The Davis 6351 VantageVue Console provides an intuitive interface to access and interpret your local weather data.

3.1 Ngosipụta karịrịview

The console features a backlit LCD screen that displays various weather parameters. The glow-in-the-dark keypad ensures visibility and ease of use even in low-light conditions. The display typically shows indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, and rainfall data.

Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console displaying weather data in Fahrenheit

Nkọwa onyonyo: A nso-elu view of the Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console's LCD screen. The screen displays various weather parameters including indoor and outdoor temperature (72.2°F inside, 40.9°F outside), humidity (65% inside, 50% outside), wind speed (25 MPH from NW), wind chill (29°F), barometric pressure (29.75 in), and rainfall (1.58 in). The time and date are also visible. The console has a dark gray casing with a glow-in-the-dark keypad below the screen.

Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console displaying weather data in Celsius

Nkọwa onyonyo: Another close-up of the Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console's LCD screen, this time displaying weather data in Celsius. The screen shows indoor and outdoor temperature (22.2°C inside, 4.4°C outside), humidity (65% inside, 50% outside), wind speed (40 km/h from NW), wind chill (2°C), barometric pressure (1007.5 mb), and rainfall (40.0 mm). The time and date are also visible. The console has a dark gray casing with a glow-in-the-dark keypad below the screen.

3.2 Weather Center Feature

Utilize the "Weather Center" feature to quickly navigate through multiple screens of weather data. This allows you to view historical data, trends, and totals for various parameters like rainfall, temperature highs and lows, and wind gusts. Refer to the on-screen prompts and keypad labels for specific navigation options.

4. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and accuracy of your Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console/Receiver and its associated sensors.

4.1 Battery Checks

The console and outdoor sensors are typically battery-powered (though the console can also be AC powered). Periodically check the battery levels of all components and replace them as needed to prevent data loss or interruption. Low battery indicators will usually appear on the console display.

4.2 Sensọ nhicha

Ensure outdoor sensors, especially the rain collector and wind cups, are free from debris, leaves, or bird droppings. Gently clean them with a soft cloth and water if necessary. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that could damage the sensor surfaces.

5. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your Davis 6351 VantageVue system, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

5.1 No Data Displayed

5.2 Ọgụgụ na-ezighi ezi

6. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
ỤdịNgwa Davis
Aha NlereanyaDavis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console/Receiver
Isi Iyi IkeBattery Powered (AC adapter also available)
Njirimara Pụrụ IcheBacklit LED screen, Glow-in-the-dark keypad
Ihe onwunwePlastic
Teknụzụ NjikọtaWireless frequencies (e.g., 433 MHz or 868 MHz)
Ụdị ngosiIkanam
Akụkụ akụkụ LxWxH8 x 8 x 5 sentimita asatọ
Ngwa gụnyereDavis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console/Receiver

7. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

The Davis 6351 VantageVue Wireless Console/Receiver comes with a manufacturer's warranty. For specific details regarding warranty coverage, duration, and terms, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official Davis Instruments websaịtị.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or any questions regarding your product, please contact Davis Instruments customer service. Their contact information can typically be found on their official website or in your product's user manual.

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