Bresser 433MHz, WEATHER CENTER Instruction Manual

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WEATHER CENTER
Instruction Manual
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General Information
About this Instruction Manual
DANGER!
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NOTE!
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Intended Use
This product is intended only for private use. It was developed as an electronic medium for the use of multimedia services.
General W arning
DANGER!
This device contains electronic components which operate via a power source (power supply and/or batteries). Do not leave children unattended when using the device. Only use the device as described in the manual, otherwise you run the RISK of an ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Children should only use the device under adult supervision. Keep packaging material (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) out of the reach of children! There is a RISK OF CHOKING!
Keep batteries out of the reach of children! Make sure you insert the batteries correctly. Empty or damaged batteries could cause burns if they come into contact with the skin. If necessary, wear ade­quate gloves for protection.
DANGER!
Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use only the recommended batteries. Do not short circuit the device or batteries, or throw them into a fi re. Excessive heat or improper handling could trigger a short circuit, fi res or even explosions!
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NOTE!
Do not disassemble the device. In the event of a defect, please contact your dealer. He will contact the Service Centre and can send the device in to be repaired, if necessary.
Use only the recommended batteries. Always replace weak or empty batteries with a new, complete set of batteries at full capacity. Do not use batteries from different brands or with different capacities. The batteries should be removed from the unit if it has not been used for a long time.
Notes on cleaning
Separate the device from the power supply before cleaning (remove batteries)!
NOTE!
Only use a dry cloth to clean the exterior of the device. Do not use any cleaning fl uid to avoid dama­ging the electronics.
Disposal
Entsorgen Sie die Verpackungsmaterialien sortenrein. Informationen zur ordnungsgemäßen Ent-
sorgung erhalten Sie beim kommunalen Entsorgungsdienstleister oder Umweltamt.
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type (paper, cardboard, etc). Contact your local waste disposal service or environmental authority for information on the
proper disposal.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage! As per the Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equip­ment and its adaptation into German law, used electronic devices must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
In accordance with the regulations concerning batteries and rechargeable batteries, disposing of them in the normal household waste is explicitly forbidden. Please pay attention to dispose of your used batteries as required by law - at a local collection point or in the retail market (a disposal in domestic waste violates the Battery Directive).
Batteries that contain toxins are marked with a sign and a chemical symbol. „Cd“ = cadmium, „Hg“ = mercury, „Pb“ = lead.
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the BRESSER Weather Center. The weather center consists of a main console unit with a remote control, as well as an assortment of remote sensors which collect and transmit a wide range of weather data, including outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, rain amount and rain rate.
Main Console Unit
The main console unit features a radio-controlled atomic precision clock with alarm and weather forecast. It measures indoor temperature and humidity, and displays weather data collected by the remote weather sensors. It also provides indication of the indoor/outdoor temperature, pressure and humidity trends, and celestial information such as moon phase, and sunrise/set times.
Bresser GmbH DE-46414 Rhede/Westf. · Germany
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Remote W eather Sensors
The remote weather sensors include a thermo-hygrometer, anemometer (wind sensor) and rain sensor. All data collected by the sensors are transmitted to the main console unit by wireless RF, with a range up to 100 meters (open area). The weather center supports a maximum of 5 thermo-hygrometers, allowing 5 channels of temperature/humidity display.
Thermo-Hygro-Sensor
Wind sensor
Rain sensor
Features
Weather Forecast
- Sunny, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Slight Rain, Heavy Rain, Snow and Unstable Weather Conditions
Pressure
- Current or historical pressure (mbar/ hPa, mmHg or inHg)
- Altitude or sea-level pressure adjustment for atmospheric pressure compensation
- Pressure trend indication
- Sea-level pressure history for the last 24 days
- Sea-level pressure history bar chart
Moon Phase
- 12 steps of moon symbols
- Scans moon phase for year 2000 to 2099
- Moon phase history for the last or future 39 days
Radio Controlled Clock
- Time and date synchronized by radio signal DCF-77 to atomic clock precision (time and date also manually adjustable)
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Clock and Calendar (12 hr/ 24 hr) (month/day or day/month)
- Different combinations of clock and calendar displays
- 6 languages for day of week (English/ German/ French/ Italian/ Spanish/ Dutch)
Alarms
- Single alarm: activated once at specifi ed time
- Weekday alarm: activated everyday from Monday to Friday at specifi ed time
- Pre-alarm: activated ahead of single or weekday alarm if channel 1 temperature falling to +2ºC or below (fi xed 30 minutes)
- Programmable snooze function (1-15 minutes)
Sunrise Time and Sunset Time
- Calculates sunrise/set times with geographical information provided by user (DST, zone time offset, latitude, longitude)
- Over 133 preset cities can be selected for automatic geographical information input
Remote Temperate and Relative Humidity, with Trend Indication
- Indoor and outdoor temperature and relative humidity display (ºC or ºF)
- Temperature and relative humidity trend indication
- Dew point display
- Max and Min memory for temperature and relative humidity
Comfort Level Indicator
- Analyzes current environmental conditions (Comfort, Wet and Dry)
Rainfall Measurement
- Records rainfall amount for the last hour, last 24 hours, last day, last week and last month (inch or mm)
- Daily rainfall alert if rainfall for the current day exceed pre-specifi ed amount.
Wind
- Temperature at place of anemometer
- Temperature (ºC or ºF) adjusted to wind chill factor
- Wind direction compass display. Wind direction angles available as compass points or bearings
- Average wind speed and gust speed (mph, m/s, knots, and km/h)
- Daily Maximum wind speed and gust speed memory.
- Wind speed alert for average wind speed and wind gust speed
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Contents of Complete Weather Center Kit
Before installing your weather center, please check that the following are complete:
Hardware
Components
Fittings
Main Console Unit
Thermo-Hygro Sensor
Rain Sensor:
- Funnel shaped lid with battery hatch
- Sensor base
- Bucket see-saw mechanism
- Protective screen
4 screws for securing unit to ground
Anemometer (Wind Sensor):
- Wind cups
- Wind vane
- Anemometer arm
- Anemometer base
4 screws for securing unit to vertical surface
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Installing your Weather Center
Setting up the Remote Weather Sensors
Before starting up the main console unit, setup all the remote sensors fi rst.
When placing the sensors, make sure that they are within receiving range of the console unit. Ideally, they should be within the line of sight of the console unit. Transmission range may be affected by trees, metal structures and electronic appliances. Test reception before permanently mounting your weather center.
Also make sure that the sensors are easily accessible for cleaning and maintenance. The remote sensors should be cleaned on a weekly basis, since dirt and debris will affect sensor accuracy.
Setting up the Thermo-Hygro Sensor(s)
1. Open the latch at the base of the thermo-hygro sensor.
2. Set the channel with a slide switch.
3. Insert two 2 x UM-3 or “ AA” size 1.5 V batteries.
4. Use a pin to press the “RESET” key which is in the battery compartment of thermo-hygro sensors after LED fl ash.
5. Replace the latch and mount the unit at desired location.
Placement Tips:
- The thermo-hygro sensor should be in an area with free air circulation and sheltered from direct sunlight and other extreme weather conditions. Place the unit in a shaded area, such as under a roof.
- Avoid placing the sensor near sources of heat such as chimneys.
- Avoid any areas which collect and radiate heat in the sun, such as metal, brick or concrete structures, paving, patios and decks.
- Ideally, place the sensor above natural surfaces such as a grassy lawn.
- The international standard height for measurements of air temperature is at 1.25m (4 ft) above ground level.
Setting up the Rain Sensor
1. Unlock the funnel-shaped top of the rain sensor by turning both knobs on the sides of the rain sensor in an anti-clockwise direction.
2. Lift the top off the base and insert two 2 x UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5 V batteries into the battery holder.
3. Replace the lid and secure into place by turning the knobs clockwise.
4. Place the rain sensor in a location such that precipitation can fall directly into the sensor, ideally 2-3 ft above the ground. It may be secured into place by using the four screws provided.
5. The sensor must be accurately leveled for optimum performance. To check if the sensor is leveled, remove the lid and check if the ball bearing inside is at the midpoint of the leveler. Additionally, a bubble level or carpenter’s level may be used.
6. Attach the protective screen onto the top of the lid. The screen will prevent any debris entering the sensor.
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Placement Tips:
- The rain sensor should be placed in an open area away from walls, fences, trees and other coverings which may either reduce the amount of rainfall into the sensor, defl ect the entry of wind­ blown rain, or create extra precipitation runoff. Trees and rooftops may also be sources of pollen and debris.
- To avoid rain shadow ef fects, place the sensor at a horizontal distance corresponding to two to four times the height of any nearby obstruction.
- It is important that rain excess can fl ow freely away from the sensor. Make sure that water does not collect at the base of the unit.
- The rainfall measurement mechanism utilizes a magnet, hence do not place any magnetic objects around the proximity of the sensor.
Setting up the Anemometer (Wind Sensor)
1. Assemble the wind cups and wind vane to the anemometer arm
2. Attach the assembled anemometer to the base.
3. Insert two 2 x UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5 V batteries into the battery holder in the base.
4. Mount the anemometer onto a vertical surface, using the fi ttings provided.
5. To allow the main console unit to fi nd the direction which the wind vane is oriented, the following procedures are required:
i. Insert the batteries ii. Point the wind vane towards the north. Use a compass or map if necessary. iii. Use a pin to press the “SET” key which is in the battery compartment of the wind sensor.
Note: Above procedure must be repeated for changing battery. The “SET” will toggle the direction between two modes:
1. Let the wind direction as manufacturer has designed. It will be as a default setting after
changing the batteries.
2. Set the current direction as NORTH.
Placement Tips:
- Check that wind can travel freely around the anemometer and is not distorted by nearby buildings,
trees or other structures.
- For better results, place the anemometer at least 3m above local structures and obstacles. The
ground creates a frictional effect to wind fl ow and will attenuate readings.
- Aim for maximum exposure of the anemometer to the commonest wind directions in your area.
- The offi cial mounting location for anemometers is 10m (33 ft) above ground level in a clear
unobstructed location.
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Starting up the Main Console Unit
Once the console unit is properly powered, the display will start showing some data and weather parameters. Wait for a few minutes for the console to fi nish self-calibration and for the sensor read­ings to show up. If “---” is still displayed for the sensor reading(s), check the wireless transmission path and the bat­teries for the corresponding sensor.
Setting up the Main Console Unit
1. Open the latch at the back of the main console unit.
2. Insert 4 x UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5 V batteries according to the polarities shown.
3. Reattach the latch.
4. If placing the console unit on a table or horizontal surface, fold out the table stand and adjust to
the optimal viewing angle.
5. If mounting the console unit on a wall or vertical surface, fold the table stand back into the unit
and use the fi tting provided.
Placement Tips:
Make sure that the console unit is within the receiving range of all remote sensors. Ideally sensors should be within the line of sight of the console unit. Transmission range may be affected by trees, metal structures and electronic appliances. Test reception before permanently mounting your weather center.
The console unit measures indoor temperature, humidity, pressure and receives signals from all remote sensors and radio-clock broadcasts. Avoid placing the console unit in the following areas:
- Direct sunlight and surfaces which radiate and emit heat.
- Near heating and ventilation devices, such as heating ducts or air conditioners.
- Areas with interference from wireless devices (such as cordless phones, radio headsets, baby
listening devices) and electronic appliances.
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Buttons and Controls
The following controls are available on the main console unit:
UP
DOWN
SET
MEMORY
- Switches to next mode in anti-clockwise direction
- Increment for setting parameters
- Switches to next mode in clockwise direction
- Decrement for setting parameters
- Rotates display for current mode
- Press and hold to enter setup or change units
- Confi rmation for setting parameters
- Shows records for moon phase, UV, temperature, humidity, rain and wind
HISTORY
ALARM/CHART
CHANNEL
SNOOZE
- Shows history for sea-level pressure
- Shows time alarms and alerts for temperature, rain and wind
- Press and hold to enter alarm/alert setup
- Press and hold in Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode to view different bar-charts
- Changes temperature and humidity display to selected channel
- Press and hold to enable cycling display of channel temperature and humidity
- Enters Snooze mode when alarm is activated
Using your Weather Center
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Clock and Alarm Mode
- Radio Controlled clock showing current time and calendar
- Single alarm, weekday alarm and pre-alarm
Navigating between Different Modes
There are 7 modes available on the main console unit, and each one displays a different category of data. When display is in a certain mode, its corresponding icon will start fl ashing.
To navigate between the different modes from the main console unit, press UP to cycle through the modes in a clockwise direction or DOWN to cycle through the modes in an anti-clockwise direction.
Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode
- Current pressure, trend, and history bar-chart
- Weather forecast
- Moon phase
Weather Forecast
History Bar-chart for Pressure/ Temperature/ Humidity
Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode Icon
Pressure Trend
Moon Phase
Local Pressure/ Sea Level Pressure Altitude
Time/Date Display
Radio Controlled Clock Signal Status Battery Status Clock Module Icon
Weekday/City/Second/ Year/UTC time Display
Single Alarm W eekly Alarm
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Sunrise/Sunset Mode
- Sunrise and sunset times
- Longitude and latitude of local area
Temperature and Humidity Mode
- Temperature and humidity trend and readings for indoor and selected channel
- Comfort level
- Dew point
- T emperature alerts
Sunrise time/ Latitude
Sunrise/ Sunset Icon
Sensor Battery Status
Indoor Temperature
Channel temperature
Temperature and Humidity Mode Icon
Min/Max display
Temperature alert
Channel and reception status
Cycling display
Indoor Humidity
Channel Humidity
Rain Mode
- Precipitation amount for last hour, last 24 hour, yesterday, last week and last month
- Rainfall alert
Sensor Battery Status
Rain Statistic
Rain Rate Display
Rain Alert
Rainfall
Rain Icon
Sunset time/ Longitude
Dew-point Temperature Comfort Level
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Wind Mode
- Wind Chill
- Temperature at place of anemometer
- Wind direction
- Wind speed
- Wind gust
- Alert for wind speed and wind gust speed
Customizing your Weather Center
To fully customize the weather center to your local settings and personal preferences, the following settings are required. Please refer to the appropriate sections for detailed instructions.
Required:
- Setting Pressure Parameters during Initial Start-Up (Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode)
- Setting up the Time, Date and Language (Clock and Alarm Mode)
- Setting up the Location Data (Sunrise/Sunset Mode )
Optional:
- Setting up the Time Alarms (Clock and Alarm Mode)
- Setting up the Temperature Alerts (Temperature and Humidity Mode)
- Setting up the Daily Rainfall Alerts (Rain Mode)
- Setting up the Wind Alerts (Winds Mode)
Sensor Battery Status
Wind Speed/ Gust/ Max. Wind Speed/ Max. Gust/ Wind Alert/ Gust Alert
Wind Icon
Wind direction in
compass points/
bearing
Wind Direction
Indicator
Wind Chill Temperature at sensor
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Using the Different Weather Modes
Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode
This part of the display indicates the current pressure, sea level pressure, weather forecast, moon phase and pressure trend. A number of historical statistics can also be viewed, such as the sea-level pressure values for the last 24 hours, moon phase for the previous and next 39 days, as well as a pressure/ temperature/ humidity history bar-chart. Pressure values may be displayed inHg, hPa/mbar or mmHg, and altitude values may be displayed in meters or feet.
Accessing Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode
From the main console unit: Press UP or DOWN until the weather forecast icon in the middle of the display starts fl ashing.
Setting Pressure Parameters during Initial Start-Up
During the initial start-up of the main console unit, all functions in Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode will be locked until the pressure settings are confi gured.
1. Choose Pressure Units:
The unit icon “inHg” or “mmHg” or “hPa/mbar” should be fl ashing. Press UP or DOWN to select pressure unit as in Hg, hPa/mbar or mmHg Press SET to confi rm your selection.
2. Choose Altitude Units:
Press UP or DOWN to select altitude unit as feet or meters. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
3. Set Altitude:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
4. Upon completion the display will be returned to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode.
Note: After initial start-up the altitude cannot be adjusted again until the main console unit is restarted.
Viewing Pressure and Altitude Data
In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode, each press of SET rotates display between:
- Sea-level pressure
- Local pressure
- Local altitude
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Setting the Sea-Level Pressure
1. In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode, press SET until the sea-level pressure is displayed.
2. Press and hold SET. The Sea-Level Pressure display should be fl ashing.
3. Set Sea-Level Pressure:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
4. Upon completion the display will be returned to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode.
Setting the Pressure and Altitude Units
1. In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode, press SET until local pressure is displayed.
2. Press and hold MEMORY. The pressure unit should be fl ashing.
3. Set Local Pressure Units:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
4. Set Altitude Units:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
5. Set Sea-Level Pressure Units:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press MEMORY to confi rm your selection.
6. Upon completion the display will be returned to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode.
Viewing the Sea Level Pressure History
1. In all modes, pressing HISTORY will toggle the sea level pressure display.
2. When sea level pressure is displayed, press HISTORY repeatedly to view sea level pressure data
for each of the last 24 hours.
3. If no buttons are pressed for 5s, the display automatically returns to Pressure and Weather
Forecast Mode.
Viewing the Pressure/ Temperature/ Humidity Bar-Charts
The bar-chart on the display can be confi gured to display the history data for sea-level pressure, temperature or humidity for channel 1. In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode, press and hold ALARM/CHART to toggle the bar-chart between:
- Sea-level pressure (“PRESSURE” should be displayed)
- Temperature (Thermometer icon and “CH1” should be displayed)
- Humidity (RH icon and “CH1” should be displayed)
Viewing Moon Phase History and Forecast
1. In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode, press MEMORY.
2. “+ 0 days” should be fl ashing.
3. View Moon Phase History / Forecast:
Press UP or DOWN to choose number of days forward (+ days) or backward (- days) from current date. Press and hold either button for fast advance. The corresponding moon phase will be shown.
4. To exit, press MEMORY.
Otherwise, if no buttons are pressed for 5s the display automatically returns to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode.
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Understanding the Weather Forecast Display
Display Weather Forecast Status
NOTE:
1. The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather forecast is about 70%.
2. The weather forecasts may not necessarily refl ect the current situation.
3. The “Sunny” icon, as applies to night time, implies clear weather.
Understanding the Moon Phase Diagram
Sunny
Partly Cloudy
Cloudy
Rain
or
Heavy Rain
Unstable Weather
Snow
Fullmoon decreasing moon waxing moon
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Clock and Alarm Mode
The main console unit can be confi gured to display the time, calendar or UTC time. There are three time alarms available on the console unit:
Single alarm: activated once at specifi ed time Weekday alarm: activated everyday from Monday to Friday at specifi ed time Pre-alarm: activated at specifi ed time interval (30 min) ahead of weekday alarm, if channel 1
temperature falling to +2 ºC or below. The snooze duration for the above alarms can also be programmed (0-15 min).
Accessing Clock and Alarm Mode
From the main console unit: Press UP or DOWN until the clock icon beside the time/date display starts fl ashing.
Setting up the Time, Date and Language
1. In Clock and Alarm Mode, press and hold SET to enter clock and calendar setup.
2. The day of week should start fl ashing in the display.
Set Language: Press UP or DOWN to select language for day of week: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish or Dutch.
3. Select City Code:
Press UP or DOWN to select city code for your local area. Refer to P.63 for a list of available codes. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
4. (If USR was chosen for city code) Set Degree for Latitude:
You will be asked to enter your latitude in degrees (º). Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press SET to confi rm your selection. Repeat above procedure to set minutes and seconds for latitude, degrees for longitude, minutes for longitude and seconds for longitude.
5. (If USR was chosen for city code) Set Time Zone:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value in resolution of 30 min. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
6. (If USR was chosen for city code or city is in a DST zone) Set Daylight Saving Time Option:
Press UP or DOWN to turn DST option on or off. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
7. Repeat the above instructions to set year, month, day, calendar display format (day/month or
month/day), time display format (12 hr / 24 hr), local hour and local minutes.
8. Upon completion the display will return to normal Clock and Alarm Mode.
Note: Press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to normal Clock and Alarm Mode. All settings made will be discarded.
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Rotating between Different Clock/Calendar Displays
In Clock and Alarm Mode, each press of SET rotates clock display between:
- Hour: Minute: Weekday
- Hour: Minute for UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
- Hour: Minute: City
- Hour: Minute: Second
- Month: Day: Year (or Day: Month: Year depending on settings)
Activating/Deactivating the Time Alarms
1. In Clock and Alarm Mode, each press of ALARM/CHART rotates clock display between:
- Weekday Alarm Time (displays OFF if weekday alarm deactivated)
- Single Alarm Time (displays OFF if single alarm deactivated)
- Pre-Alarm Time (displays OFF if pre-alarm deactivated)
2. When the above alarms are displayed, pressing UP or DOWN will activate/deactivate the
corresponding alarm.
Note: Press SET anytime during alarm selection mode to return to normal clock display.
Setting up the Time Alarms
1. In Clock and Alarm Mode, press ALARM/CHART to select alarm which you wish to confi gure.
2. Press and hold ALARM/CHART until hour starts fl ashing in the display.
3. Set Alarm Hour:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press ALARM/CHART to confi rm your selection.
4. Set Alarm Minutes:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press ALARM/CHART to confi rm your selection.
5. Set Duration of Snooze Function (all three alarms share same snooze time duration):
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press ALARM/CHART to confi rm your selection.
6. Upon completion the display will be returned to the alarm selection screen.
Note: Pre-alarm cannot be activated if weekday alarm or single alarm is not enabled.
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Disabling/Entering Snooze when Time Alarms are Activated
To Enter Snooze: Press SNOOZE to enable snooze function.
Note: Alarm will automatically enter snooze mode if no key is pressed after the alarm sounds for 2 minutes. This will occur for a maximum of three times.
To Disable Alarm(s): Press ALARM/CHART to disable the alarm(s).
Note: For weekday alarm, pressing ALARM/CHART will only disable the alarm for the current day. The alarm will be activated again the next day (if it falls within Monday to Friday).
Activating/Deactivating Radio Clock Reception
The main console unit synchronizes the time and date with radio clock broadcasts to maintain atomic clock precision.
To turn this function on/off: Press and hold UP. If RC reception is activated, a triangular tower icon will start fl ashing beside the clock icon. If RC reception is deactivated, the triangular tower icon will disappear.
Icon RC Reception Strength
Undefi ned data
Reception failed for 24 hours
Weak signal, but can be decoded
Strong signal
Note: The radio controlled signal for time (DCF 77) is transmitted from the central atomic clock in Frankfurt/Main in short intervals. It has a reception range of approx. 1500 km. Obstructions such as concrete walls can reduce the signal range.
Sunrise/Sunset Mode
The main console unit computes the sunrise and sunset times from the user-confi gured location data. This includes the longitude, latitude, time zone and DST (Daylight Saving Time). Choosing a suitable city code for your area will automatically generate the correct values for the location data. Should you wish to input your own location data or if a suitable city code could not be found, choose “USR” as the city code during setup. A searching function is also available, which allows the sunrise/sunset times for different dates to be viewed.
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Accessing Sunrise/Sunset Mode
From the main console unit: Press UP or DOWN until the sunrise and sunset icons of the display start fl ashing.
Setting up the Location Data
1. In Sunrise/Sunset Mode, press and hold SET to enter location data setup.
2. The city code in the Time and Alarm Display should start fl ashing.
Set City Info: Press UP or DOWN to select city code for your local area. The corresponding longitude and latitude will be shown along with the city. Should you wish to input your own geographical coordinates, choose “USR” as the city code. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
3. If “USR” was chosen, you will be asked to input your geographical coordinates.
Set Degree of Latitude: Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press SET to confi rm your selection.
4. Repeat above procedure to set minute of latitude, degree of longitude, minute of longitude, time
zone of the city, and DST selection.
5. Upon completion the display will be returned to Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
Note: Press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to normal Clock and Alarm Mode. All settings made will be discarded.
Viewing the Location Data
In Sunrise/Sunset Mode, each press of SET rotates display between:
- Time and sunrise/ sunset times
- Calendar and sunrise/ sunset times
- Calendar and longitude/ latitude
Viewing Sunrise/Sunset Times for Different Dates
1. In Sunrise/Sunset Mode, press MEMORY.
2. The date should be fl ashing.
Press UP or DOWN to adjust date. Press and hold either button for fast advance. The corresponding sunrise and sunset times will be displayed for the selected date.
3. Press MEMORY or SET to return display to Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
Understanding the Sunrise/Sunset Display
The sunrise time being displayed differs during the morning and the afternoon/night. From 12 am to 12 pm: The sunrise time for the current day will be displayed. From 12 pm to am: The sunrise time for the next day will be displayed. “NEXT DAY” icon will be displayed above the sunrise time.
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At certain locations (especially those at high latitudes), sunrise and sunset events may not occur within a 24 hour time frame.
Display Sunrise status Display Sunset status
FULL Sunrise at previous day FULL Sunset at next day or later
---- No sunrise for the whole day ----- No sunset for the whole day
Temperature and Humidity Mode
The weather center supports up to 5 remote thermo-hygro sensors, each sensor corresponding to a separate channel for the temperature and relative humidity display. The temperature may be shown in degrees Celsius ºC or degrees Fahrenheit ºF. The trend (rising, steady or falling) of all values is also indicated on the display. The main console unit uses the indoor temperature and humidity data to compute a comfort level rating of Wet, Comfort or Dry. A temperature alert function is available for each channel. It can be programmed to sound if the channel temperature exceeds or falls below the pre-confi gured upper and lower limits.
Note: The temperature alerts have a 0.5 ºC hysteresis to prevent the alerts from sounding constantly due to small fl uctuations near the alert value. This means that after the temperature reaches the alert value, it will have to fall below the alert value plus the hysteresis to deactivate the alert.
Accessing Temperature and Humidity Mode
From the main console unit: Press UP or DOWN until the IN icon of the display starts fl ashing.
Viewing Temperature and Humidity Display for each Channel
For Static Display: In Temperature and Humidity Mode, each press of CHANNEL rotates display between different channels.
For Cycling Display: To enable automatic rotating between different channel displays, press and hold CHANNEL, until the icon is displayed. Each valid channel will now be alternately displayed for 5 s.
Rotating Between Temperature and Dew Point Display
In Temperature and Humidity Mode, each press of SET rotates temperature display between:
- Temperature and Relative Humidity
- Dew Point Temperature and Relative Humidity
Setting Units for Temperature Display (ºC or ºF)
In Temperature and Humidity Mode, press and hold SET to convert units between degrees Celsius ºC and degrees Fahrenheit ºF.
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Activating/Deactivating the Temperature Alerts
1. In Temperature and Humidity Mode, each press of ALARM/CHART rotates channel
temperature display between:
- Current Temperature for corresponding channel
- Upper Temperature Alert (displays OFF if deactivated): icon displayed
- Lower Temperature Alert (displays OFF if deactivated): icon displayed
2. When the above alerts are displayed, pressing UP or DOWN will activate/deactivate the
corresponding alert.
Setting up the Temperature Alerts
1. In Temperature and Humidity Mode, press ALARM/CHART to select alarm which you wish to
confi gure.
2. Press and hold ALARM/CHART until channel temperature and
or icon starts fl ashing in
the display.
3. Set Value for Temperature Alert:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press ALARM/CHART to confi rm your selection.
4. Upon completion the display will be returned to the temperature alert selection screen.
Disabling when Temperature Alarms are Activated
To Disable Temperature Alarm(s): Press ALARM/CHART to disable the alarm (s).
Viewing the Max/Min Channel Temperature and Humidity
In Temperature and Humidity Mode, each press of MEMORY rotates channel temperature and humidity display between:
- Current temperature and humidity at remote sensor
- Minimum temperature and humidity at remote sensor
- Maximum temperature and humidity at remote sensor
Resetting the Max/Min Channel Temperature and Humidity Memory
In Temperature and Humidity Mode, press and hold MEMORY to clear memory for all channels.
Remote Sensor Status
The wave icon above the current channel display shows the connection status of the corresponding remote sensor:
Icon Status
Searching for remote sensor signals
Corresponding remote sensor successfully linked
No signals received for more than 15 minutes
(Blinks)
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Activating Main Console Unit to Search for All Remote Sensor Signals
The main console unit may be manually activated to search for signals from all remote sensors. Press and hold DOWN to enforce a search.
Rain Mode
The main console unit records the total amount of rainfall for the last hour, last 24 hours, yesterday, last week and last month. The rainfall may be displayed in mm or inches. A daily rainfall alert function is available which can be programmed to sound if the daily rainfall exceeds a pre-confi gured limit.
Accessing Rain Mode
From the main console unit: Press UP or DOWN until the RAIN icon on the display starts fl ashing.
Viewing Rain Statistics
In Rain Mode, each press of SET or MEMORY rotates display between different rain statistics:
- Last hour
- Last 24 hours
- Yesterday
- Last week
- Last month
Tip: For an estimation of the rain rate, the Last Hour rainfall value can be understood as “inch/hr” or “mm/hr”.
Resetting the Rainfall Statistics Memory
In Rain Mode, press and hold MEMORY to reset all rainfall statistics.
Setting Units for Rain Display (inch or mm)
In Rain Mode, press and hold SET to convert units between mm and inches.
Activating/Deactivating the Daily Rainfall Alert
1. In Rain Mode, each press of ALARM/CHART rotates display between the current rainfall
statistics and the daily rainfall alert (“ALARM HI” will be displayed). If the alert is deactivated, “OFF” will be shown, otherwise the rainfall alert value is shown.
2. When the rainfall alert is displayed, pressing UP or DOWN will activate/deactivate it.
Setting up the Daily Rainfall Alert
1. In Rain Mode, press ALARM/CHART to display rainfall alert.
2. Press and hold ALARM/CHART until rainfall alert and “ALARM HI” starts fl ashing in the
display.
3. Set Value for Rainfall Alert:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press ALARM/CHART to confi rm your selection.
4. Upon completion the display will be returned to the rainfall alert display.
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Disabling when Daily Rainfall Alert is Activated
To disable Rainfall Alert: Press ALARM/CHART to disable the alert.
Wind Mode
The wind direction is shown by an animated compass display. Its angle can be displayed as compass points (i.e. NW) or in bearings from the north (i.e. 22.5º). The lower left of the wind display can be set to indicate the temperature at the anemometer or the temperature adjusted with a wind chill factor. The upper left of the wind display indicates the average wind speed for the last 10 minutes, as well as gust, wind speed alert and gust alert information. It can also show records of the maximum values of wind speed and gust attained for the current day.
The wind speed and gust alert functions can be programmed to sound if the wind speed or gust exceeds a pre-confi gured limit. The wind speed may be displayed in km/h, mph, m/s or knots.
Note: The wind speed alert has a 5 mph hysteresis and the wind gust speed alert has a 7 mph hysteresis. The hysteresis is to prevent the alerts from sounding constantly due to small fl uctuations near the alert value. This means that after the wind speed reaches the alert value, it will have to fall below the alert value plus the hysteresis to deactivate the alert.
Accessing Wind Mode
From the main console unit: Press UP or DOWN until the WIND icon on the display starts fl ashing.
Confi guring Wind Display
In Wind Mode, each press of SET rotates display between:
- Temperature with wind chill, wind direction in bearings
- Temperature with wind chill, wind direction in compass points
- Temperature at anemometer, wind direction in compass points
- Temperature at anemometer, wind direction in bearings
Setting Units for Wind Speed Display (km/h , mph, m/s or knots)
In Wind Mode, press and hold SET to convert wind speed units between km/h, mph, m/s or knots.
Viewing W ind Statistics
In Wind Mode, each press of MEMORY rotates wind speed display between:
- Current wind speed
- Daily maximum wind speed (“DAILY MAX” is displayed)
- Gust speed (“GUST” is displayed)
- Daily maximum gust speed (“GUST DAILY MAX” is displayed)
Resetting the Wind Statistics Memory
In Wind Mode, press and hold MEMORY to reset all wind statistics.
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Activating/Deactivating Wind Alerts
1. In Wind Mode, each press of ALARM/CHART rotates wind speed display between:
- Current wind speed
- Wind speed alert (“ALARM HI” displayed)
- Gust alert (“GUST ALARM HI” displayed)
If the alert is deactivated, “OFF” will be shown, otherwise the alert value is shown.
2. When a wind alert is displayed, pressing UP or DOWN will activate/deactivate it.
Setting up the Wind Alerts
1. In Wind Mode, press ALARM/CHART to select alarm which you wish to confi gure.
2. Press and hold ALARM/CHART until alert and corresponding icon starts fl ashing in the display.
3. Set Value for Alert:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance. Press ALARM/CHART to confi rm your selection.
4. Upon completion the display will be returned to the wind alert selection screen.
Disabling when Wind Alert is Activated
To disable Wind Alert: Press ALARM/CHART to disable the alert.
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Maintenance
Changing Batteries
The battery statuses of the sensors are checked every hour. If the low battery indicators light up, replace the batteries for the corresponding unit immediately.
Changing Batteries for the Main Console Unit
1. Remove the latch at the back and replace all batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries.
2. Replace the Cover.
Changing Batteries for the Remote Sensors
1. Replace the batteries following the setup instructions for the corresponding sensor.
2. When the batteries are properly installed, the sensor will resume sending signals to the main
console unit. To enforce a search immediately for all remote signals, press and hold DOWN on the main console unit.
Cleaning
The main console unit and outer casings for the remote sensors can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Small parts can be cleaned with a cotton tip or pipe-cleaner. Never use any abrasive cleaning agents and solvents. Do not immerse any units with electronic parts in water or under running water.
Anemometer
- Check that the wind vane and wind cups can spin freely and are free from dirt, debris or spider
webs.
Rain Sensor
Like all rain gauges, the rain sensor is prone to blockages due to its funnel shape. Checking and cleaning the rain sensor from time to time will maintain the accuracy of rain measurements.
- Detach the protective screen and lid. Remove any dirt, leaves or debris by cleaning the items with
soapy water and a damp cloth. Clean small holes and parts with a cotton tips or pipe-cleaner.
- Look out for spiders or insects that might have crawled into the funnel.
- Also clean the swinging mechanism with a damp cloth.
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Troubleshooting
The display shows dashes “---” for weather parameter(s)
The display will show “---” when the wireless link with the remote is lost sensor for the following periods: Thermo-hygro Sensor – 15 minutes Anemometer (Wind Sensor) – 15 minutes Rain Sensor – 30 minutes
Check or replace the batteries for the corresponding sensor. Then press and hold DOWN to enforce a search for all remote signals.
If the above does not solve the problem, check the wireless transmission path from the corresponding sensor to the main console unit and change their locations if necessary. Although wireless signals can pass through solid objects and walls, the sensor should ideally be within the line of sight of the console unit.
The following may be the cause of reception problems:
- Distance between remote sensor and main console unit too long. (Maximum transmission distance
in open area conditions is 100 m.)
- Signal shielding materials such as metal surfaces, concrete walls or dense vegetation in the path of
transmission.
- Interferences from wireless devices (such as cordless phones, radio headsets, baby listening
devices) and electronic appliances.
The weather readings do not correlate with measurements from TV, radio or offi cial weather reports
Weather data can vary considerably due to different environmental conditions and placement of weather sensors. Check the placement tips included in this manual to site your sensors in the best possible way.
The weather forecast is inaccurate
The weather forecast is a prediction of weather after 12-24 hours, and may not refl ect current weather conditions.
PRECAUTIONS
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully. Here are a few precautions:
1. Do not immerse the unit in water.
2. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. They may scratch the plastic parts and
corrode the electronic circuit.
3. Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity, which may result
in malfunction, shorter electronic life span, damaged battery and distorted parts.
4. Do not tamper with the unit‘s internal components. Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the
unit and may cause unnecessary damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
5. Only use fresh batteries as specifi ed in the user‘s manual. Do not mix new and old batteries as the
old ones may leak.
6. Always read the user‘s manual thoroughly before operating the unit.
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CAUTION
- The content of this manual is subject to change without further notice.
- Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display.
- The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer.
Remark: The front side of the casing shows, under certain angles, 2 fl ow lines. These fl ow lines
are caused by the production process of the casing and, unfortunately, are unavoidable.
They have, however, no effect whatsoever on the operation of the device.
EEC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Product : BRESSER Weather Center
Bresser GmbH declares that the device (Weather station/ Art.No.: 70-02500) is in accordance with applicable guidelines and corresponding standards of the 1999/5/EG directive.
Bresser GmbH has issued a “Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with applicable guidelines and corresponding standards. This can be viewed any time upon request.
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Appendix
City Codes US and Canadian Cities
City Code Zone DST City Code Zone DST Offset Offset
Atlanta, Ga. ATL -5 SU Memphis, Tenn. MEM -6 SU Austin, Tex. AUS -6 SU Miami, Fla. MIA -5 SU Baltimore, Md. BWI -5 SU Milwaukee, Wis. MKE -6 SU Birmingham, Ala. BHM -6 SU Minneapolis, Minn. MSP -6 SU Boston, Mass. BOS -5 SU Montreal, Que., Can. YMX -5 SU Calgary, Alba., Can. YYC -7 SU Nashville, Tenn. BNA -6 SU Chicago, IL CGX -6 SU New Orleans, La. MSY -6 SU Cincinnati, Ohio CVG -5 SU New York, N.Y. NYC -5 SU Cleveland, Ohio CLE -5 SU Oklahoma City, Okla. OKC -6 SU Columbus, Ohio CMH -5 SU Omaha, Neb. OMA -6 SU Dallas, Tex. DAL -6 SU Ottawa, Ont., Can. YOW -5 SU Denver, Colo. DEN -7 SU Philadelphia, Pa. PHL -5 SU Detroit, Mich. DTW -5 SU Phoenix, Ariz. PHX -7 NO El Paso, Tex. ELP -7 SU Pittsburgh, Pa. PIT -5 SU Houston, Tex. HOU -6 SU Portland, Ore. PDX -8 SU Indianapolis, Ind. IND -5 NO San Antonio, Tex. SAT -6 SU Jacksonville, Fla. JAX -5 SU San Diego, Calif. SAN -8 SU Las Vegas, Nev. LAS -8 SU San Francisco, Calif. SFO -8 SU Los Angeles, Calif. LAX -8 SU San Jose, Calif. SJC -8 SU
Power Main unit : use 4 pcs UM-3 or ”AA” 1.5 V battery Remote Thermo-hygro unit : use 2 pcs UM-3 or “AA” 1.5 V battery Remote Anemometer unit : use 2 pcs UM-3 or “AA” 1.5 V battery Remote Rain gauge unit : use 2 pcs UM-3 or “AA” 1.5 V battery
Weight Main unit : 541g (without battery) Remote Thermo.-Hygro unit : 69g (without battery) Remote Anemometer unit : 315g (without battery) Remote Rain gauge unit : 300g (without battery)
Dimension Main unit : 148(L) x 193(H) x 39(D) mm Remote Thermo-hygro unit : 55.5(L) x 101(H) x 24(D) mm Remote Anemometer unit : 405(L) x 375(H) x 160(D) mm Remote Rain gauge unit : 163(L) x 177(H) x 119(D) mm
DST defi nition
SA = Australian DST. / SB = South Brazilian DST. Changes annually. / SC = Chile DST / SE = Standard European DST. SG = Egypt DST / SH = Havana, Cuba DST / SI = Iraq and Syria DST / SK = Irkutsk & Moscow DST / SM = Montevideo, Uruguay DST SN = Namibia DST / SP = Paraguay DST / SQ = Iran DST maybe changed annually. / ST = Tasmania DST / SU = Standard American DST. / SZ = New Zealand DST / NO DST = no = Places that do not observe DST / ON = Always add 1 hour with local standard time
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World Cities
City Code Zone DST City Code Zone DST Offset Offset
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ADD 3 NO Cairo, Egypt CAI 2 SG Adelaide, Australia ADL 9.5 SA Calcutta, India CCU 5.5 NO (as Kolkata) Algiers, Algeria ALG 1 NO Cape Town, South Africa CPT 2 NO Amsterdam, Netherlands AMS 1 SE Caracas, Venezuela CCS -4 NO Ankara, Turkey AKR 2 SE Chihuahua, Mexico CUU -6 SU Asunción, Paraguay ASU -3 sp Copenhagen, Denmark CPH 1 SE Athens, Greece ATH 2 SE Córdoba, Argentina COR -3 NO Bangkok, Thailand BKK 7 NO Dakar, Senegal DKR 0 NO Barcelona, Spain BCN 1 SE Dublin, Ireland DUB 0 SE Beijing, China BEJ 8 NO Durban, South Africa DUR 2 NO Belgrade, Yugoslavia BEG 1 SE Frankfurt, Germany FRA 1 SE Berlin, Germany BER 1 SE Glasgow, Scotland GLA 0 SE Birmingham, England BHX 0 SE Guatemala City, GUA -6 NO Guatemala Bogotá, Colombia BOG -5 NO Hamburg, Germany HAM 1 SE Bordeaux, France BOD 1 SE Havana, Cuba HAV -5 SH Bremen, Germany BRE 1 SE Helsinki, Finland HEL 2 SE Brisbane, Australia BNE 10 NO Hong Kong, China HKG 8 NO Brussels, Belgium BRU 1 SE Irkutsk, Russia IKT 8 SK Bucharest, Romania BBU 2 SE Jakarta, Indonesia JKT 7 NO Budapest, Hungary BUD 1 SE Johannesburg, JNB 2 NO South Africa Buenos Aires, Argentina BUA -3 NO Kingston, Jamaica KIN -5 NO
City Code Time DST City Code Time DST Zone
Zone Kinshasa, Congo FIH 1 NO Oslo, Norway OSL 1 SE Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia KUL 8 NO Panama City, Panama PTY -5 NO La Paz, Bolivia LPB -4 NO Paris, France PAR 1 SE Lima, Peru LIM -5 NO Perth, Australia PER 8 NO Lisbon, Portugal LIS 0 SE Prague, Czech Republic PRG 1 SE Liverpool, England LPL 0 SE Rangoon, Myanmar RGN 6.5 NO London, England LON 0 SE Reykjavík, Iceland RKV 0 NO Lyon, France LYO 1 SE Rio de Janeiro, Brazil RIO -3 SB Madrid, Spain MAD 1 SE Rome, Italy ROM 1 SE Manila, Philippines MNL 8 NO Salvador, Brazil SSA -3 NO Marseille, France MRS 1 SE Santiago, Chile SCL -4 SC Melbourne, Australia MEL 10 SA São Paulo, Brazil SPL -3 SB Mexico City, Mexico MEX -6 SU Shanghai, China SHA 8 NO Milan, Italy MIL 1 SE Singapore, Singapore SIN 8 NO Montevideo, Uruguay MVD -3 SM Sofi a, Bulgaria SOF 2 SE Moscow, Russia MOW 3 SK Stockholm Arlanda, ARN 1 SE Sweden Munich, Germany MUC 1 SE Sydney, Australia SYD 10 SA Nairobi, Kenya NBO 3 NO Tokyo, Japan TKO 9 NO Nanjing (Nanking), NKG 8 NO Tripoli, Libya TRP 2 NO China Naples, Italy NAP 1 SE Vienna, Austria VIE 1 SE New Delhi, India DEL 5.5 NO Warsaw, Poland WAW 1 SE Odessa, Ukraine ODS 2 SE Zürich, Switzerland ZRH 1 SE Osaka, Japan KIX 9 NO
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Technical Specifi cations
Weather Center Receivers
Receiver (Supply=6.0V, Ta=23°C) Sensor unit (Supply=3.0V, Ta=23°C ) RF Transmission Frequency 434 MHz RF Reception Range 100 meters Maximum ( Line of Sight ) Barometric Pressure Range 500 hpa to 1100hpa ( 14.75 inHg to 32.44 inHg ), (At sea level ) ( 374.5 mmHg to 823.8 mmHg ) Altitude Compensation Range -200m to +5000 m ( -657 ft to 16404 ft ) Barometric Pressure Resolution 0.1 hpa ( 0.003 inHg, 0.08 mmHg ) Barometric Pressure Accuracy +/- 5 hpa ( 0.015 inHg, 0.38 mmHg ) Outdoor Temperature Display Range -40°C to 80°C ( -40°F to 176°F ) Indoor Temperature Display Range -9.9°C to 60°C ( 14.2°F to 140°F ) Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C ( 32°F to 122°F ) Storage Temperature -20°C to 60°C ( -4°F to 140°F ) Temperature Accuracy +/- 1°C or +/- 2°F Temperature Resolution 0.1°C or 0.2°F Humidity Display Range 0% to 99% Humidity Accuracy +/-5% Humidity Resolution 1% Receiving Cycle Remote Thermo-Hygro-Sensor around 47s Rain Gauge 183s Wind Sensor 33s Sunrise and Sunset Accuracy +/- 3min ( latitude within +/- 50° ) Wind Direction Range 16 positions Wind Direction Accuracy +/-11.25° Wind Direction Resolution 22.5° Wind Direction Starting Threshold 3mph Wind Speed Range 0 to 199.9mph ( 199.9 Km/h, 173.7 Knots, 89.3 m/s ) Wind Speed Accuracy +/- ( 2mph + 5% ) Wind Speed Starting Threshold 3mph Wind/Gust Speed Display Update Interval 33 seconds Wind/Gust Sampling Interval 11 seconds 1h/24h/yesterday Rainfall Range 0.0 to 1999.9 mm ( 78.73 inch ) Last week/ last month Rainfall Range 0 to 19999 mm ( 787.3 inch ) Temperature Sensing Cycle (indoor) 10s Humidity Sensing Cycle (indoor) 10s
WARRANTY & SERVICE
The regular guarantee period is 2 years and begins on the day of purchase. To benefi t from an extended volun­tary guarantee period as stated on the gift box, registration on our website is required. You can consult the full guarantee terms as well as information on extending the guarantee period and details of our services at www. bresser.de/warranty_terms. Would you like detailed instructions for this product in a particular language? Then visit our website via the link below (QR code) for available versions. Alternatively you can also send an email to manuals@bresser.de or leave a message on +49 (0) 28 72 – 80 74-220*. Please always state your name, precise address, a valid phone number and email address, as well as the article number and name.
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ANL7002500GB1214BRESSER
Bresser GmbH
DE-46414 Rhede/Westf. Germany
www.bresser.de
Irrtümer und technische Änderungen vorbehalten. · Errors and technical changes reserved. · Sous réserve d’erreurs et de
modifi cations techniques. Vergissingen en technische veranderingen voorbehouden. · Con riserva di errori e modifi che tecniche.
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