1 changing the jumper, Option –gw), Changing the jumper – Campbell Scientific T.Weather T107 Toro Weather Station User Manual

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T107 Weather Station

The wind vane can be easily damaged if dropped or

bent. Leave the wind vane in the protective cardboard

sleeve until it’s ready to be installed.

2. Remove the alignment screw at the base of the 034B-ET (FIGURE 2-12).

Insert the 034B into the 034B Mounting Shaft. Align the hole in the shaft

with that in the 034B base and replace the screw. Do not overtighten the

alignment screw. Do not remove the shoulder screw at this time.

3. Insert the mounting shaft through the U-Bolt on the sensor arm. Adjust

the mounting shaft so that the cable and connector coming out the end of

the sensor arm can plug easily into the mating connector on the 034B.

Lightly tighten up the U-bolt clamp nuts. See FIGURE 2-11.

4. See FIGURE 2-12 for the alignment sticker on the 034B. Align the arrow

on this sticker with True South. The counterweight will also be pointing

due south. Make sure the sensor cable is not being pinched by the U-bolt.

Tighten up the U-bolt to hold the sensor firmly. Plug the cable into the

mating connector on the sensor. Plug must be fully seated and locking

ring turned fully clockwise.

5. Install the wind vane using the Allen wrench supplied with the vane.

Wind vane should be perpendicular to the crossarm. Put the MetOne

sticker over the wind vane Allen screw opening.

6. Remove and keep the shoulder screw. The shoulder screw will be needed

for replacing bearings and/or potentiometer. The wind vane and cups

should turn freely.

2.4.5 Gill WindSonic 2-D Ultrasonic Wind Sensor (Wind Sensor Option –

GW)

2.4.5.1 Changing the Jumper

Jumper is set at the factory if Gill WindSonic is ordered with the

station.

When the WindSonic1-ET is added to the T107, a jumper setting must be

changed. The procedure to change the jumper follows:

1. Remove the cover of the enclosure.

2. Disconnect the 10588 ribbon cable from the CS I/O port.

3. Use a Philips screwdriver to loosen the four screws shown in FIGURE

2-13.

WARNING

NOTE

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