Davis Instruments DWW6310 User Manual
Vantage Pro Manual
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Welcome to Davis Instruments’ Vantage Pro weather station console. The Van-
tage Pro console, part of the comprehensive Vantage Pro system, displays a
wealth of weather information -- up to ten weather variables simultaneously.
The Vantage Pro console is also a powerful weather computer, collecting, stor-
ing, and displaying historical data, including highs and lows, in graphical and
numerical formats.
The Vantage Pro also provides you with a forecast based on the latest meteoro-
logical algorithms. A quick glance at the graphical icons predicts the general
weather trend and a detailed forecast scrolls across the bottom of the screen,
letting you know what to expect!
tage Pro console, part of the comprehensive Vantage Pro system, displays a
wealth of weather information -- up to ten weather variables simultaneously.
The Vantage Pro console is also a powerful weather computer, collecting, stor-
ing, and displaying historical data, including highs and lows, in graphical and
numerical formats.
The Vantage Pro also provides you with a forecast based on the latest meteoro-
logical algorithms. A quick glance at the graphical icons predicts the general
weather trend and a detailed forecast scrolls across the bottom of the screen,
letting you know what to expect!
Vantage Pro Formats
The Vantage Pro System is available in two formats: Cabled and Wireless.
• Cabled Vantage Pro System
The Cabled Vantage Pro system links the Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS)
sensor array to the console with standard four-conductor cable. The
Standard Vantage Pro system operates on AC power only (w/ battery
backup).
sensor array to the console with standard four-conductor cable. The
Standard Vantage Pro system operates on AC power only (w/ battery
backup).
• Wireless Vantage Pro
The wireless Vantage Pro console receives data transmitted by radio
from the solar-powered (with battery backup)ISS. Neither the sensor
array, nor the console requires AC power in the wireless format.
from the solar-powered (with battery backup)ISS. Neither the sensor
array, nor the console requires AC power in the wireless format.
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