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Wireless Temperature Station

Installation Manual

Note: 

The Wireless Temperature Station (Davis product number 6372) can be used with wireless 
Vantage Pro2

 weather stations, and/or wireless Weather Envoy (6316) and Envoy8X (6318). 

Components and Hardware

The Wireless Temperature Station includes the following components and 
mounting hardware:

1/4" Flat Washers

1/4" Lock Washers

1/4" Hex Nuts

3-Volt

Lithium 

Battery

U-Bolts

1/4" x 1-1/2" 

Lag Screws

8" Cable Ties

4" Cable Tie

Shelter with

Temperature Probe

Temperature Probe

Tools for Setup

In addition to the components shown, you will need some or all of the 
following materials:
• Adjustable wrench or 7/16" (11 mm) wrench
• Ballpoint pen or paper clip (small pointed object of some kind)
• Drill and 3/16" (5 mm) drill bit (if mounting on a vertical surface)

Summary of Contents for 6372

Page 1: ...he following components and mounting hardware 1 4 Flat Washers 1 4 Lock Washers 1 4 Hex Nuts 3 Volt Lithium Battery U Bolts 1 4 x 1 1 2 Lag Screws 8 Cable Ties 4 Cable Tie Shelter with Temperature Pro...

Page 2: ...sole to recognize the signals page 4 View current temperature page 5 If you don t see temperature from the correct Station No put the transmitter in TEST mode page 5 Choose a location for the wireless...

Page 3: ...RAIN RAIN WIND WIND TEMP TEMP HUM HUM Cable Clamp Test LED Cable Clamp Screw Sensor Interface Module on Wireless Temperature Station Note Note the location of the DIP switches You will work with them...

Page 4: ...ballpoint pen or paper clip to toggle DIP switches 1 2 and 3 The settings for transmitter IDs 1 8 are shown in the table below ID CODE SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 3 1 default off off off 2 off off ON 3 o...

Page 5: ...PH until the word TEMP appears 5 To exit Setup Mode press and hold DONE See the Vantage Pro2 User s Manual Setup Guide Setup Mode Screen 2 Selecting Transmitters Viewing Current Temperature Press TEMP...

Page 6: ...you re finished testing wireless transmission If it is left ON the blinking LED will reduce battery life significantly Choosing a Location for the Wireless Temperature Station Locate the station s te...

Page 7: ...signal aluminum siding a furnace with metal ducts and your refrigerator are examples Sometimes transmission between wireless units is obscured by something you cannot identify or by some obstacle tha...

Page 8: ...Place a flat washer a lock washer and a hex nut on each of the bolt ends Flat Washer Lock Washer Hex Nut U Bolt Mounting Temperature Station on a Pole 3 Using an adjustable wrench or 7 16 wrench tight...

Page 9: ...rew Mounting Temperature Station on a Vertical Surface 3 Insert the 1 4 x 1 1 2 lag screws through the flat washers and through the holes at the top of the shelter into the post Using an adjustable wr...

Page 10: ...for Technical Support Monday Friday 7 00 a m 5 30 p m Pacific Time 800 678 3669 Toll Free Order Line Monday Friday 7 00 a m 5 00 p m Pacific Time Our customer service representatives can answer most...

Page 11: ...ve Frequency US Models 902 928 MHz FHSS Overseas Models 868 0 868 6 MHz FHSS ID Codes Available 8 Output Power 902 928 MHz FHSS FCC certified low power less than 8 mW no license required 868 0 868 6 M...

Page 12: ...t harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause ha...

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