X-422 Davis Weather Suite Controller

$449.99

The X-422™ is an advanced meteorological monitoring system designed specifically to be used with a Davis Instruments Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS). The X-422™ mounts directly inside the sensor suite housing and connects to all of the sensors in the sensor suite.

Mounts directly inside the sensor suite housing

Intuitive Web-browser interface

Directly upload weather data to weather sites

Data logging

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The X-422 Davis Weather Suite Controller, installed into the Davis Integrated Suite (DAVIS-6322C), provides a simple solution for remote weather monitoring.

Overview

The X-422™ is an advanced meteorological monitoring system designed specifically to be used with a Davis Instruments Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS). The X-422™ mounts directly inside the sensor suite housing and connects to all of the sensors in the sensor suite.

Weather Sensors

The X-422 reads all included sensors in the sensor suite (wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, rain, etc) as well as other optional Davis Weather Sensors. The X-422 provides real-time weather data as well as historical measurements through an intuitive web page.

Built-In Web Server

The web server is built into the X-422 which makes this a reliable, stand-alone solution with no cloud services required.

In addition to standard weather information, users can leverage the sophistication of the X-422 for:

  • Data logging
  • Password-protected interface
  • Automatic time synchronization through NTP service

Publish Weather Data

Uploads weather data to weather sites without a PC or external software. You can easily publish weather information directly to weather sites such as CWOP, Weather Underground and (Internet connection required for this feature).

X-422 Interface Example

X-422 Davis Suite Controller | Status Page Interface. Tablet not included

Features

  • Mounts directly inside the sensor suite housing
  • Intuitive Web-browser interface
  • Displays current data plus some historical data such as high and low temperatures and humidity, precipitation over time, wind gusts, and barometric pressure
  • Directly upload weather data to weather sites:
    • CWOP
    • Weather Underground
  • Calculates parameters such as heat index, wind chill, and dew point
  • Automatic external control capability
  • Internet connectivity
  • Additional analog sensor ports
  • Frequency input port
  • Data logging
  • Password protection
  • NTP time synchronization
  • Powered Over Ethernet (POE) and/or 9-28VDC

Compatible Products

Downloads

Applications

The following are examples of instruments and sensors that can be connected to the X-422, as well as an example view of how the information is displayed.

  • Wind Speed and Direction
    • See real-time wind information such as wind speed, direction, wind gusts, and wind history.
  • Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge
    • Monitor rain accumulation during the past hour, day, and week. Keep a running monthly total to know exactly how much precipitation you receive each month.
  • Temperature and Humidity
    • Quick view of today’s Highs and Lows, as well as the current temperature and humidity.
  • Solar Radiation
    • Use this measurement to see how much, or little sunlight an area receives throughout the year.
  • Barometric Pressure
    • Visually see the barometric pressure trends during the past 24-hour period. (Barometric sensor not included in Davis Sensor Suite)

Installations

The X-422 mounts directly inside the sensor suite housing and seamlessly connects directly to all of the meteorological sensors that are provided in the sensor suite. It’s connected to a local area network (LAN) using a wired Ethernet connection.

The wired Ethernet connection also provides power to the X-422 and all of the sensors in the sensor suite using Power Over Ethernet (POE).

Once the X-422 is connected to the sensors and powered, the Weather Monitor interface can be accessed via the local network or remotely through port forwarding on your router.

X-422 Weather Monitoring Example Diagram
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