
Record the serial number found on the underside of the instrument.Serial No._______________Date of Purchase_________________17-461-01 rev.06 10/03/11O
10Choosing the Mounting LocationFor accurate readings and a reliable GPS signal, selecting the best location for the WeatherStation Instrument is very
11InstallingCAUTION: The reflector plate and the waterproof film found in the wind channel of the WeatherStation Instrument are essential to its opera
12Permanent Mounting1. Place the mounting hardware at the selected location. Orient any cable exit in the direction that you want the cable to travel.
13Attaching the Cable to the WeatherStation Instrument1. With the nut assembly on the cable near the WeatherStation connector, thread the cable throug
14Cable Routing & ConnectingDepending on the equipment you will be using, route the WeatherStation cable to an Airmar Converter, Combiner, or Spli
15Connecting to an Airmar Converter, Combiner, or SplitterFollow the installation instructions that are supplied with the unit.Connecting to an NMEA 0
16Figure 6. NMEA 0183 WeatherStation Cable—no heaterCopyright © 2007 - 2011 Airmar Technology Corp.WeatherStationBARENMEA 0183x1010RS422 interfaceconn
17Connecting to an NMEA 2000® NetworkCAUTION: Only two termination resistors are required on an NMEA 2000 network. More than two will degrade the bus
18Calibrating the CompassWARNING: The internal compass may need to be calibrated after the instrument is installed for maximum accuracy. Perform the p
19MaintenanceCAUTION: Do not disassemble the WeatherStation Instrument. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Removing the three screws holding
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20Humidity Sensor: 110WX, 150WX, 300WX, 300WXR1. Remove the two screws from the humidity sensor or blank (see Figure 11).2. Remove the sensor or blank
21TroubleshootingNo Readings or Inaccurate Readings• Is there power to the WeatherStation Instrument?• Are all the connections tight?• Is the cable-ru
22Technical InformationAdditional Data Available from the WeatherStation InstrumentThere are parameters that the WeatherStation Instrument can make av
23AcronymsCD Compact DiskEGNOS European Geostationary Navigation Overlay ServiceGPS Global Positioning SystemLEN Load Equivalency NumberNA Not Availab
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Table of ContentsIntroduction & Features...4Outputs & Functions...
4IntroductionThank you for purchasing Airmar’s ultrasonic, WeatherStation Instrument. This exciting product has multiple sensors in a single unit—with
5A. Optional heaterB. Optional humidity sensorC. 3-axis compassD. 2-axis compassTable 1: Outputs & Functions300WXR300WX150WX110WX100WXPB200PB150LB
6Follow the safety precautions below to reduce the risk of poor product performance, property damage, personal injury, and/or death.WARNING: Correct I
7The Importance of Understanding True Wind DirectionWhen the WeatherStation Instrument is stationary, the direction from which the wind is blowing is
8Cables & Connecting/Converting HardwareThe WeatherStation Instrument can be connected to a device and/or network in several ways. You must have t
9Tools & MaterialsSafety gogglesDust maskPencilLevelElectric drillDrill bitsPhillips screwdriversTeflon pipe-thread tape (optional)Deck gland (som
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