Weatherlink 6510 Usb Installation Windows
Requires Windows XP and above with USB port. Also available in a serial port version and a version for Mac OSX. Includes software on CD, data logger, and 8' (2.4 M) cable to connect the data logger to your computer. Choose a logging interval of 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, or 120 minutes. Depending on the logging interval, store. Weatherlink data logger and software. Below you’ll find a summary of all the standard features of the 6510 Weatherlink. DAVIS VANTAGE VUE 6250 + WEATHERLINK 6510 USB. WeatherLink 6510SER 6544 6510USB 6550. The physical installation is a snap. USB: WeatherLink software crashes frequently. Will the WeatherLink 6510 USB. WeatherLink Datenlogger. May not be used with E-Mail/Phone Alert or Agricultural/Turf Management Modules. WeatherLink for MAC software is not compatible with Mojave OS. Specifications: Data-logger includes 8 foot (2.4m) USB cable. Computer Requirements: PCs: Requires a computer running Windows 95 or later with at least 5MB free hard disk space, and 4MB RAM.
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If you want to reinstall usb express driver try going to the directory where WeatherLink is installed (default is C:WeatherLink I think) and then find the SupportDrivers subdirectory. Select either the Direct_USB_Driver_Win_8 subdirectory for Windows 98 or Direct_USB_Drivers_Win_X subdirectory for Windows XP and compatible. Right click on SiUSBXp.inf and click install from the menu. Now unplug and replug the USB connection and see if that works.
If that didn't work, it's possible that the WeatherLink data logger was switched to serial port emulation and would no longer be recognized as USB device. (That's what 'CP210X USB to Serial Converter' does.) In that case you can switch it back to USB by going into the WeatherLink program and from the Setup menu select 'Communications Port'. If 'Serial' isn't already selected, select it, click OK and then go back. Select 'USB', click OK and then unplug and replug the USB connection and see if that works.
That's about all I can suggest without more details into your situation. Hope that helps.
A WORD OF WARNING! On my Windows XP SP3 machine when I switch from serial emulation to USB Express, the computer is very sluggish and unresponsive. It isn't frozen but it's too slow to perform any function. If I do a hard reset it keeps doing the same thing unless it boots up without the USB cable plugged in. The problem seems to be when it tries to install the USB Express driver. It never completes the installation so I'm always back to square one when hard resetting the computer.
THE SOLUTION I found to this problem is to make sure the USB is plugged in, do a hard reset and boot up into Windows Safe Mode (press F8 before Windows starts). I log in as administrator and once Windows is completely booted up, I do a software restart. When the computer reboots in normal mode the driver is installed and everything works fine.