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C
OMPLETE
S
YSTEM
S
HELTER
The weather-resistant Complete System Shelter (CSS) provides protection from
the elements for system components such as the console, Solar Power Kit com-
ponents, sensor interface module, Protected Junction Box, Interface Cable
Adapter Module, Alarm Output Module, Short Range Modem, Surge Protec-
tors, etc.
CAUTION:
Please note that we have made every attempt to provide a safe product, but Davis Instru-
ments assumes no liability for any injury or damage caused directly or indirectly by the
installation or use of this product.
C
OMPONENTS
The CSS includes the following components. Please make sure that you have
all the listed components before continuing.
C
OMPONENTS

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The mounting hardware kit included with the shelter includes the following
components. Please make sure that you have all the components before con-
tinuing.
M
OUNTING
H
ARDWARE
K
IT
C
OMPONENTS
The back panel mounting kit included with the shelter includes the following
components. Please make sure that you have all the components before con-
tinuing.
B
ACK
P
ANEL
M
OUNTING
K
IT
The ground lug kit included with the shelter includes the following compo-
nents. Please make sure that you have all the components before continuing.
G
ROUND
L
UG
K
IT
C
OMPONENTS

ToolsandMaterialsNeededforInstallation Page3
T
OOLS
AND
M
ATERIALS
N
EEDED
FOR
I
NSTALLATION
You may need some of the following tools and materials in order to install the
shelter.
✦
System Components
You will need the various system components you plan to install inside
the shelter. Some sample installation configurations are shown in “Sam-
ple CSS Configurations” on page 5.
✦
Medium Flat Head Screwdriver
✦
Medium Phillips Head Screwdriver
✦
Wrench or 3/8” Nut Driver
✦
Large Adjustable Wrench (1 3/8” Opening)
✦
Electric Drill with #43 (.089”, 2.25 mm) and #36 (.106”, 2.70 mm) Drill Bits
✦
Wire Cutter
✦
Wire Stripper or Knife
✦
Pliers
✦
Electrical Tape and/or Silicone Caulking
✦
Double-Sided Tape
I
NSTALLING
G
ROUND
L
UG
Install the ground lug using a #10-32 screw, #10 washer, #10 split lock washer,
and #10 hex nut as shown below.
I
NSTALLING
G
ROUND
L
UG

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I
NSTALLING
S
TRAIN
R
ELIEFS
AND
D
OMED
P
LUG
Install strain reliefs and the domed plug in the CSS as shown below. You will
need to install the strain reliefs before running cables into the CSS. Secure the
strain reliefs by tightening the lock nuts. Do not tighten the compression nuts
until you have completed your installation (see “Securing Cables” on page 15).
I
NSTALLING
S
TRAIN
R
ELIEFS
AND
D
OMED
P
LUG

SampleCSSConfigurations Page5
S
AMPLE
CSS C
ONFIGURATIONS
The illustrations below show two sample CSS installations. Consult the instal-
lation manuals supplied with system components for wiring instructions.
Console, Sensor Interface Module, Alarm Output Module, and Short-Range
Modem
The illustration below shows a CSS installation which includes the console,
sensor interface module (SIM), Alarm Output Module (AOM), and Short-
Range Modem (SR Modem).
C
ONSOLE
, SIM, AOM, SR M
ODEM
I
NSTALLATION

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Console, Protected Junction Box, Link Isolator, and Solar Power Kit
The illustration below shows an CSS installation which includes the console,
Protected Junction Box, Link Isolator, and Solar Power Kit. In this installation,
you would bring a laptop computer to the CSS, plug it into the isolator, and
download data from the WeatherLink.
C
ONSOLE
, P
ROTECTED
J
UNCTION
B
OX
, L
INK
I
SOLATOR
,
AND
S
OLAR
P
OWER
K
IT

MountingtheCSS Page7
M
OUNTING
THE
CSS
The instructions below take you through the procedure necessary to mount the
shelter against a wall or post, on a small pipe, or on a large pipe.
Mounting the Shelter on a Wall or Post
Attach the shelter to the mounting surface in the desired location using the
large screws and 1/4” flat washers as shown below. Use a pencil or a center-
punch to mark the location of the pilot holes.
M
OUNTING
ON
A
W
ALL
OR
P
OST
Mounting On a Pipe
Mount the CSS onto a pipe, outside diameter between 1 1/2” and 2 3/8”
(38mm and 60mm), using the 2 1/4” U-bolt, saddles, 5/16” washers, and 5/16”
hex nuts as shown below. For a smaller pipe, outside diameter between 3/4”
and 1 1/4” (19 mm and 31mm), use 1 1/2” U-Bolts (not provided).
M
OUNTING
ON
A
P
IPE

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I
NSTALLING
C
OMPONENTS
INTO
THE
CSS
The sections below show where and how the various system components are
installed into the CSS.
Note:
You will need to consult the various installation manuals supplied with each system component
for instructions on wiring your installation.
Installing the Back Panel
Use a #10-32 x 5/16” (8 mm) screw and #10 washer to attach the back panel to
the shelter. If installing the SR Modem or a similarly-sized component. you
must attach cable ties to the back panel before installing it. See “Installing
Short-Range Modem or Similar-Sized Equipment” on page 12 for details.
I
NSTALLING
THE
B
ACK
P
ANEL

InstallingComponentsintotheCSS Page9
Installing a Module
You may install any of the following modules into the CSS: sensor interface
module, Protected Junction Box, Alarm Output Module (AOM), or Interface
Cable Adapter Module. You may mount the AOM on the door of the CSS
(because the AOM does not require grounding). All other modules should be
mounted in the shelter’s main box. To install the AOM in the cover, attach the
double-stick pads to the base of the AOM and use the double-stick pads to
secure the AOM to the door of the shelter in the location shown below. To
mount a module in the shelter’s main box, use the #4 x 1/2” (12.5 mm) self-tap-
ping screws as shown below.
I
NSTALLING
A
M
ODULE
When grounding modules installed in the shelter’s main box, use the ground
jumpers supplied with the CSS to connect the terminals inside the “module” to
the ground lug as shown below Use a #10-32 screw, #10 washer, #10 split lock
washer, and #10 hex nut to secure the ground jumper to the ground lug.
G
ROUNDING
M
ODULES
(I
NDUSTRIAL
SIM S
HOWN
HAS
2 G
ROUND
J
UMPERS
)

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Installing a Console
If you are not installing the 6.5-Amp-Hour Battery in the CSS, install a console
in the CSS using the #4 x 1/2” (12.5 mm) self-tapping screws and nylon insula-
tors as shown below.
I
NSTALLING
A
C
ONSOLE
(N
O
B
ATTERY
I
NSTALLED
)
If you are installing the 6.5-Amp-Hour Battery in the CSS, install the console
onto the battery cover plate using the #4 x 1/2” (12.5 mm)
machine screws
and nylon insulators supplied with the Solar Power Kit (the self-tapping
screws might cause you to inadvertently puncture the battery).
I
NSTALLING
A
C
ONSOLE
(B
ATTERY
I
NSTALLED
)
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