Davis Vantage Vue 6242eu Wireless Weather Station
OVERVIEW
With new WeatherLink console 6313eu
The Vantage Vue wireless weather station, the top entry-level model for weather enthusiasts.
The new Vantage Vue weather station combines the accuracy and consistency common to Davis - weather stations in a compact station that is easy to install and operate. It is more than Davis' new entry-level model.
The Vantage Vue consists of a slim but durable sensor unit for weather data measurement and a distinctive LCD - console. This unique weather center provides much additional information to the measured weather data.
The Vantage Vue is radio frequency compatible with the Vantage Pro II, meaning that the VPII's console and repeaters can also be used with the Vue.
The VV (Vantage Vue) is only available as a wireless model (transmission distance max. 300m without repeater).
Base Station, Console 6313eu:
The Davis WeatherLink Console 6313 makes all data from the Vantage Pro2 or Vantage Vue sensor suite directly available. The 6313's touch screen monitor provides easy and instant access to the information you need.
Key features :
-perform in-depth analysis,
-all from a single, convenient display with an intuitive and
-easy-to-understand touch screen.
From viewing current and historical data, creating graphs and setting alarms, to calculating indices and reviewing forecasts, the WeatherLink console helps keep track of measured values.
The brilliant HD touchscreen makes it easy to navigate and analyze locally measured weather data or view the latest weather conditions from anywhere in the room. The dynamic dashboard can also be customized to display up to 21 parameters at a glance: from temperature to wind to rain or UV and global radiation, as well as ground probe readings.
Hundreds of alarms can be set to be notified when monitored readings change. For example, when temperatures approach a critical point for outdoor work or when wind speed exceeds a certain limit (storm!). With a full database of historical data stored directly on the console, the console provides easy access to graphs of data from the last 24 hours, last month, or previous year.
The WeatherLink Console 6313 is a fully functional and powerful data display, storage and analysis tool in its own right. No Wi-Fi is required for operation. Of course, the console can connect to Wi-Fi to upload data to the WeatherLink cloud and store data safely and securely as well.
WeatherLink.com:
Use a free WeatherLink account to log the station into all WeatherLink data display products and access all data worldwide: Easily from your smartphone, tablet or desktop computer. Upgrade to Pro or Pro+ to get more detailed analysis, charts and mapping of data or share the data with family, friends and the WeatherLink community.
Summary:
- Navigate, view and analyze data in a very simple and intuitive way using the HD color touchscreen.
- Customize the dashboard to personal requirements in an easy way to see important parameters at a glance.
- Local, complete database of historical records to create over 100 charts for the last 24 hours, days, months or years.
- Ability to set hundreds of alarms to warn of hazards such as high winds, freezing temperatures, high rain rate, heat index and more.
- Receive and visualize data from your local network WLAN.
- Detailed hourly and daily forecasts for the next 7 days when the console is connected to WeatherLink Cloud.
- Receive data from up to 8 transmitting sensor units (ISS) or separate transmitting stations in one location. A total of over 80 sensors can be selected from.
- Protects against data loss during power outages with built-in lithium-ion battery.
- As usual, multiple 6313 consoles can be operated on one system.
- Compatible with multiple smart home systems, including Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
Measurement cycle to the outdoor unit: 2.5 seconds ! Transmission frequency: 868.35 MHz (automatic detection of reception, self-switching in case of interference) Long range between monitor and wireless sensors: 300 m (extendable by wireless repeaters).
Remark:
The console 6313 behaves (info from data sheet) in the network (WLAN) like a Davis WL6100. Thus it will be able to be addressed in all probability problem-free by a weatherBoxx/meteobridge. Details see below.
Optional extensions (only the most important ones)
To supply cool graphic services like MeteoMap.cloud, wunderground, weathercloud, and meteoplug with data, all you need then is a weatherBoxx/meteobridge (no data logger needed anymore).