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EZ-Mount Advanced Station

 

7. Connect the sensor array field case to the console (see cover page schematic).

 

Standard Stations:

 

 

 

Plug the free end of the 100’ (30 m) 8-conductor cable on 

the sensor array into the jack labeled SENSOR INTERFACE underneath the 
console. Then skip to step 8 below.

 

Industrial Stations:

 

 Connect the sensor array to the ICAM and then connect 

the ICAM to the console. 

 

Note:

 

If you are using the optional 

 

EZ-Solar Power Kit

 

, the ICAM and ICAM connections are 

 

unnecessary (see the power kit manual for an alternative installation).

 

a. Strip 4” (10 cm) of cable jacket and shield (the grey outer covering and 

foil-like inner covering) from the end of the cable.

b. Remove the cover from the ICAM by pressing down on the two tabs at 

the top until you can remove the tabs from the slots.

c. Feed the wires through the ferrite bead and insert the tips of the wires 

into terminal block connector C2 according to the wire colors printed on 
the circuit board. (To place wires into a terminal, use a small screwdriver 
to push down hard on the lever next to the terminal, insert the exposed 
wire into the opening created, and release the lever.)

d. Connect the bare drain wire to the SHIELD terminal JP2, and cut off any 

excess drain wire.

e. Attach the ground wire to the SHIELD terminal JP2 as well. Run the 

ground wire and the shielded 8-conductor wire out through the bottom 
right corner of the ICAM. Secure them with a cable tie to the cable tie 
lug. 

f. Plug the 25’ (7.5 m) standard 8-conductor cable into connector S7.
g. Reattach the ICAM cover.
h. Plug the free end of the 25’ (7.5 m) 8-conductor cable into the jack 

labeled SENSOR INTERFACE underneath the console.

 

Note:

 

Refer to the Interface Cable Adapter Module manual for illustrations and further assistance, 

 

if necessary.

 

8. Check all of the readings on your display to be sure they appear correctly (i.e., not 

dashed out).

 

Consult your user’s manual for instructions on displaying the various read-
ings. Spin the wind cups, move the wind vane, and tip the rain bucket to 
verify wind speed and direction and rainfall readings. Note that some sen-
sor readings (e.g., barometer and 0.2 mm rain collectors) must be adjusted in 
order to read correctly; specific instructions are contained in your user’s 
manual.

If the console is having problems reading the sensors, consult the trouble-
shooting guide at the end of this manual.

 

9. Re-attach the rain collector cone.

10. Unplug the console end of the 8-conductor cable. 

Summary of Contents for Energy EnviroMonitor

Page 1: ...dard and industrial The industrial option offers greater protection from radio frequency interference electrostatic discharges and voltage surges by provid ing 100 feet of shielded cable an extra grou...

Page 2: ...ctor Cone EZ Sensor Arm Additional Components for INDUSTRIAL Installations Only ICAM Kit 8 Conductor Cable Standard for ICAM to Console 25 7 5m 16 5 5m Ground Wire 6x1 25mm Screws Cable Ties Adhesive...

Page 3: ...the extension tube page 4 Attach the anemometer page 4 Attach the wind cups page 4 Snip the cable tie in the rain collector page 5 Apply power to the console page 5 Attach the EZ Sensor Arm page 6 Con...

Page 4: ...s positioned over the white field case and NOT over the black rain collec tor cone 3 Attach the wind cups to the anemometer Push the wind cups onto the shaft as far as they will go then tighten the se...

Page 5: ...rge tab between the two oblong holes on the base s underside and pulling the base free Plug the power adapter into the center Power slot as shown below and then plug the other end into a 110 VAC outle...

Page 6: ...port tube insert the EZ Sensor Arm letting the wire drop through the bottom gap in the brace clamp and tighten Alternative EZ Sensor Arm Positioning You may face the sensors straight up as shown above...

Page 7: ...ere Note This alternative configuration is not standard for meteorological measurements Use the following rubric to determine the tilt angle for maximum readings Maximum Readings During Spring or Fall...

Page 8: ...d release the lever d Connect the bare drain wire to the SHIELD terminal JP2 and cut off any excess drain wire e Attach the ground wire to the SHIELD terminal JP2 as well Run the ground wire and the s...

Page 9: ...in the sensor array field case keeping in mind that you will need a power source you should locate the console indoors For more accurate readings follow these suggestions Avoid placing console in dir...

Page 10: ...the station facing a different direction see Recali brating the Wind Vane on page 12 for instructions on how to adjust the wind vane accord ingly Note For roof mounting we recommend the optional Mount...

Page 11: ...ble underneath the eaves of your house or in another location similarly shielded from rain place cable clips or weather resistant cable ties approximately every 3 5 feet 1 1 6 m Note Do not use metal...

Page 12: ...compass or local area map to determine which direction N S E W NE etc the anemometer arm is pointing 4 Use the wind direction chart to find the degree reading which corresponds to that direction 5 Sl...

Page 13: ...ON A SHELF Or to display the console on a wall follow these steps a Hold the mounting base flat against the wall and use a pencil to mark the location of the two keyholes b Use an electric drill with...

Page 14: ...AC DC power cord and listen for 2 beeps within 10 seconds Note If you have the WeatherLink installed listen for 3 beeps within 20 seconds and then if all is well try communicating with the WeatherLink...

Page 15: ...ly with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installati...

Page 16: ...iroMonitor and Health EnviroMonitor Systems Rev A Manual 7 8 99 Controlled online Weather Manuals Consoles EZ EZ Adv This product complies with the essential protection requirements of the EC EMC Dire...

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