Davis Instruments Vantage Vue Wireless Weather Station DAV-6250EU Data Sheet

Product codes
DAV-6250EU
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Displaying Weather Variables
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A solid arrow within the compass rose indicates the current wind direc-
tion. Open arrows indicate up to six different 10-minute dominant wind 
directions to provide a history of the dominant wind directions for the 
past hour.
2. Press WIND a second time to display the wind direction in degrees instead of the wind 
speed. 
Each additional WIND key press toggles the display between 
wind speed and wind direction in degrees. When displayed in 
degrees, due north displays as 360
°
.
If the solar panel on your ISS is not facing due south, you 
should recalibrate the wind direction reading on your console. 
See “Calibrating Wind Direction Reading” on page 27.
3. Press WxCEN to display the weather information available for 
wind in the Weather Center. 
4. Press WxCEN multiple times to scroll through all the wind-related Weather Center screens, 
which include:
• Maximum Wind Speed — Displays the highest wind speed recorded for the day. 
Includes the time the speed was recorded.
• Last 10 Minute Gust — Displays the high wind gust in the last 10 minutes with the 
direction of the highest gust displayed in degrees.
• Average Wind Speed — Displays the average speed over the past two minutes and over 
the past ten minutes. 
• Beaufort Scale — Toggles between a description of the wind speed and how the wind 
• Wind Direction — Displays the current wind direction in degrees.
Inside and Outside Temperature
Inside and outside temperature are displayed in 
the top right portion on the console screen. The 
inside temperature is located above the word 
INSIDE and the outside temperature is located 
above the word OUTSIDE.
1. Press TEMP to select the outside 
temperature.
Temperature may be displayed in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C). 
Temperatures can also be displayed in degrees or in tenths of a degree. See 
“Selecting Units of Measure” on page 26 for more information on changing the unit 
measure or displaying the temperature in tenths of a degree. If the unit of measure is 
360˚ N
˚
45˚ NE
˚
90˚ E
˚
135˚ SE
˚
180˚ S
˚
225˚ SW
˚
270˚ W
˚
315˚ NW
˚
N
S
W
E
NE
SE
NW
SW
MPH
WIND
pm
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
RAIN RATE
CHILL
in/hr
  mb
F
F
F
Inside and outside temperature with
information displayed in the 
Weather Center
TEMP