Vantage Connect should allow users to choose which SIM card they want to use

By default, Vantage Connect uses a Globe Telecom SIM card. However, because it is the only GPRS signal accessible in the region, some of our weather station clients prefer to utilize Simcard from Smart Communication.

Raised Question:

Is it possible for Vantage Connect to allow users to choose which SIM card they want to use? I understand that Smart Communication will have a higher monthly price, which is fine as long as the client has a choice.

Davis Feedback:

Our 6620G Vantage Connect has a SIM that will roam on Smart Communications. You will need to use the region subscription, 6632C, 6634C or 6636C.

So you would buy

  • 6620G - Vantage Connect

and

  • 6632C or 6634C or 6636C
The 6620G will also work on Globe.  If you find that the 6620G is not working let me know and I can see if it’s trying Globe erroneously….and work with the SIM partner to change the priority.

Please contact us with any further questions.

How to Maintain Davis Vantage Pro2 Equipment

This maintenance video demonstrates what has to be done and how to do it to keep your weather station in good condition.


How to keep your Vantage Pro2 in great condition by cleaning it?


You'll need a soft cloth, a Philips screwdriver, an Allen wrench, a soft-bristled brush, and a soft-bristled brush. Mild soap and water are optional.

Cleaning your Vantage Pro2 consists of the following steps:
  1. Clean the UV sensor with a clean cloth and denatured alcohol if required. Do not put your hands on the diffuser.
  2. Using a moistened soft cloth, clean the solar radiation sensor. Do not put your hands on the diffuser.
  3. Clean out the dirt in the cone by removing the debris screen. Clean your rain collector a few times a year for the best results.
  4. To avoid adding erroneous data while touching the sensors, we recommend opening the transmitter shelter (the white box with the solar panel on the front) and disconnecting the sensors from the interface before proceeding.
  5. The rain cone should be removed from the sensor suite.
  6. Clean the tipping buckets with a wet towel. Use mild soap and water when required. Rinse well. Clean the rain collection drains as well.
  7. Remove the three screws from the radiation shielding with a Philips screwdriver. To keep the shields from falling apart, place your hands under them while you remove the last screw.
  8. Set aside everything except the top plate, which contains the sensor, until you're ready to reassemble it.
  9. Clean the mesh with a soft-bristled brush. If there is a lot of debris, remove the basket and wipe the mesh with mild soap and water. Before returning it to the sensor, give it a thorough rinse.
  10. With an Allen wrench, remove the wind cups. Wipe the shaft with a moist towel. Clean the wind vane and cups with mild soap and water. After a thorough rinse, reattach the cups.
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WeatherLink Irrigation Add

Irrigation Addition in WeatherLink

This Data Logger is designed for use with most common irrigation systems, including those provided by Rain Bird, Rain Master, and Toro. 


File Name: 07395-216_Adendm_06560.pdf

Released: March 05, 2007

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