emos E0352 Wireless Weather Station User Manual

June 12, 2024
EMOS

emos E0352 Wireless Weather Station

emos E0352 Wireless Weather Station PRODUCT

Product Information

The Wireless Weather Station is a device that provides weather information wirelessly. It is designed to display data such as temperature and humidity readings from connected sensors. The station also features a radio-controlled clock that synchronizes with the DCF77 signal.

Specifications

  • Requires 1.5 V alkaline batteries (do not use rechargeable 1.2 V batteries)
  • Can be paired with up to 3 wireless sensors
  • Automatic cycling through data from connected sensors
  • Radio-controlled clock with DCF77 signal synchronization
  • radio-controlled clock
  • time format: 12/24 h
  • indoor temperature: -10 °C to +50 °C, 0.1 °C resolution
  • outdoor temperature: -40 °C to +60 °C, 0.1 °C resolution
  • temperature measurement accuracy: ±1.5 °C
  • indoor humidity: 1 to 99 % RH, 1 % resolution
  • outdoor humidity: 20 to 95 % RH, 1 % resolution
  • indoor and outdoor humidity measurement accuracy: 5 %
  • radio signal range: up to 30 m in an open area
  • transmission frequency: 433 MHz, 10 mW e.r.p. max. number of sensors: max. 3
  • power supply:
  • main station: 2× 1.5 V AAA batteries (not included)
  • sensor: 2× 1.5 V AA batteries (not included)
  • dimensions and weight without batteries:
  • main station: 23 × 76 × 126 mm
  • sensor: 21 × 38 × 100 mm

Product Usage Instructions

Getting Started

  1. Read the manual carefully before using the product.
  2. Place the two units next to each other.
  3. Insert 1.5 V alkaline batteries into the station.
  4. The station automatically searches for the DCF77 signal for clock synchronization.

Changing Sensor Channel and Connecting Additional Sensors

  1. Press the CH button to display the current sensor channel number.
  2. Long press the CH button to enter pairing mode (flashing icon).
  3. Remove the battery cover on the back of the sensor and move the slider to the desired sensor channel.
  4. Place the sensor near the station within 3 minutes.
  5. If the sensor signal is not detected, remove and reinsert the batteries.

The station can be paired with up to 3 wireless sensors.

  1.  Choose the desired channel – 1, 2, or 3 – for the sensor by repeatedly pressing the CH button on the station.
  2. The number will be displayed in field no.
  3. Then, long press the CH button; the icon will start flashing.
  4.  Remove the battery cover on the back of the sensor and move the slider to the sensor channel of choice (1, 2, 3).
  5.  Insert batteries (2× 1.5 V AA) into the sensor. Data from the sensor will be loaded into the station within 3 minutes.
  6.  If the sensor signal is not detected, remove the batteries and reinsert them.

Displaying Data from Multiple Sensors, Automatic Cycling through Values from Connected Sensors

  1. Press the CH button repeatedly to display data from all connected sensors one by one.
  2. To activate automatic cycling, repeatedly press the CH button until an arrow icon with a sensor number is displayed.
  3. Data from all connected sensors will be shown automatically and repeatedly on the station’s display.
  4. To turn off cycle mode, press the CH button; the arrow icon will disappear.

Press the CH button repeatedly to display data from all connected sensors one by one. You can also activate automatic cycling through data from all connected sensors:

  1. Turning on cycle mode
    Repeatedly press the CH button until the display shows an arrow icon with sensor number . Data from all connected sensors will be shown automatically and repeatedly on the station‘s display one after another.

  2. Turning off cycle mode
    Press the CH button; the arrow icon will disappear.

Radio-Controlled Clock (DCF77)

The station automatically searches for the DCF77 signal for clock synchronization. During the search, the display shows a flashing icon and all buttons are disabled. Long pressing the button cancels the search prematurely.
If the station does not detect the DCF77 signal:

  1. Move the weather station to another location and try again.
  2. Ensure a distance of at least 1.5 to 2 m from sources of interference.
  3. Avoid placing the station near metal structures or objects.
  4. DCF signal reception may be weaker in reinforced concrete structures.

After placing batteries into the station, the station automatically starts searching for DCF77 signal (hereinafter referred to as DCF); the icon will be flashing. No other data on the display will be updated and all buttons will be disabled during the search. Long pressing the button cancels the search for DCF signal prematurely and the station automatically loads the temperature and humidity readings from the sensor. DCF signal detected – the icon stops flashing and the current time and date will be displayed along with a icon. DCF signal not detected – DCF icon will not be displayed. To repeat the search for DCF signal (3–8 minutes), long press the button; to cancel the search for DCF signal long press the button again. DCF signal will be continuously synchronized every day. During daylight saving time, the ****icon will be displayed next to the DCF icon. In normal conditions (at a safe distance from sources of interference, such as television sets or computer monitors) the detection of time signal takes several minutes.

If the weather station does not detect the signal, follow these steps:

  1. Move the weather station to another location and try to detect DCF signal again.
  2. Check the distance of the clock from the sources of interference (computer monitors or television sets). The distance should be at least 1.5 to 2 m during the reception of signal.
  3.  When receiving DCF signal, do not put the weather station in the proximity of metal doors, window frames and other metal structures or objects (washing machines, dryers, refrigerators etc.).
  4. DCF signal reception is weaker in reinforced concrete structures (cellars, high-rise buildings etc.), depending on the conditions.

In extreme cases, place the weather station close to a window in the direction of a transmitter.

Reception of DCF radio signal is affected by the following factors:

  •  thick walls and insulation, basements and cellars,
  •  inadequate local geographical conditions (these are difficult to assess in advance),
  • atmospheric disturbances, thunderstorms, electrical appliances with no interference elimination, television sets and computers located near the DCF receiver.

If the weather station cannot detect DCF signal, time and date must be set manually.
Note: If the weather station detects DCF signal but the current time on the display is incorrect (e.g. shifted ±1 hour), you must always set the correct time zone for the country where you are using the station, see Manual Setting of Time.

Weather Station Description

  1. CH button
  2. SET button
  3. Up arrow button
  4.   Down arrow button
  5. Alarm button
  6.  Battery compartment
  7. Stand
  8.  Hole for hanging
  9. SNOOZE touch button

Display Description


  1. Sensor number
  2.  Weather forecast
  3. Moon phase
  4.  Low batteries in the sensor / Memory of max. and min. outdoor temperature and humidity
  5.  Outdoor humidity
  6. Outdoor temperature trend
  7.  Indoor temperature trend
  8. Memory of max. and min. indoor temperature and humidity
  9.  Outdoor humidity
  10. DCF signal reception
  11. Daylight saving time
  12. Day of the week
  13.  Alarm snooze
  14.  Time
  15. Alarm
  16.  Indoor temperature
  17. Outdoor temperature

Sensor Description

  1.  LED
  2.  Hole for hanging
  3.  Sensor channel number 1/2/3 setting
  4. Battery compartment

Attention
Only use 1.5 V alkaline batteries of the same type; do not use rechargeable 1.2 V batteries. Lower voltage may cause both of the units to not function.

Getting Started

  1.  First, insert batteries into the weather station (2× 1.5 V AAA), then into the wireless sensor (2× 1.5 V AA). Make sure the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries to avoid damaging the weather station or sensor.
  2.  Place the two units next to each other. After placing batteries into the station, the station automatically starts searching for DCF77 signal (hereinafter referred to as DCF); the icon will be flashing. No other data on the display will be updated and all buttons will be disabled during the search. Long pressing the button cancels the search for DCF signal prematurely and the station automatically loads the temperature and humidity readings from the sensor. The weather station will detect the remote sensor signal within 3 minutes. If signal from the sensor is not detected, repeat the process from step 1.
  3. If the outdoor temperature reading disappears from the display, long press the CH button on the station. The station will start searching for the sensor signal.
  4. We recommend placing the sensor on the north side of the house. The range of the sensor may decrease substantially in areas with a large number of obstacles. The sensor is resistant to dripping water; however, it should not be exposed to sustained rain. Do not place the sensor on metal objects as these would reduce transmission range. Use the sensor in vertical position only. If the weather station display shows the low battery icon   in the outdoor humidity field, replace the batteries in the sensor.

Note: It may take up to 30 minutes since the insertion of batteries into the units before the station begins showing the correct measured data and loads DCF time.

Manual Setting of Time and Date

  1. Long press the SET button.
  2. Use the buttons to set the following parameters: calendar language (EN, GE, IT, FR, DU, SP, DA) – unit of temperature: °C/°F – DCF signal reception (ON/OFF) – time zone – year – month – day – time format: 12 h/24 h – hours – minutes.

Confirm each set value by pressing the SET button; holding speeds up setting changes. If no button is pressed within 20 seconds, the unit will revert to the basic display.

Alarm Settings
Long press the button; the alarm time will start flashing. Use the buttons to set the hour, minute and snooze time delay (5–60 minutes). Confirm set values by pressing . Once settings are finished, the icon will be displayed automatically. The alarm will then activate at the set time. If you wish to deactivate the alarm, press the button followed by . The alarm icon will not be displayed. To reactivate the alarm, press the button again.

Snooze Function
You can postpone an alarm by pressing the SNOOZE located on the top of the station. Press the button when the alarm starts ringing. The icon will start flashing. To cancel SNOOZE mode, press any other button while the alarm is ringing – the  icon will stop flashing and the icon will appear on the screen. The alarm will be re-activated the next day. If you do not press any button while the alarm is ringing, the ringing will stop automatically after 2 minutes.

Displaying Maximum and Minimum Temperature/Humidity Readings
Press the button repeatedly to gradually display the maximum and minimum readings of indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. The memory of measured values is automatically erased every day at 00:00. To manually erase the memory of measured values, long press the button.

Indoor and Outdoor Temperature Trend
The icon for outdoor temperature trend is shown in field no. 6. The icon for indoor temperature trend is shown in field no. 7.emos E0352 Wireless Weather
Station 17 Moon Phase
The moon phase icon is displayed in field no. 3. The main phases are as follows:
emos E0352 Wireless Weather Station 18 Weather Forecast
The station uses changes in atmospheric pressure to forecast weather for the next 12–24 hours for an area within the range of 15–20 km. The accuracy of weather forecast is approximately 70 %. As the weather forecast may not be 100 % accurate, neither the manufacturer nor the seller can be held responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast. When you first set or reset the weather station, it takes approximately 12 hours before the weather station begins forecasting correctly. The weather station displays 4 weather forecast icons.
Note: Currently displayed icon means a forecast for the next 12–24 hours. It may not reflect the current state of the weather.
emos E0352 Wireless Weather Station 19

Safety Instructions and Warnings

Read the user manual before using the device. Follow the safety instructions stated in the manual. The product is designed to serve reliably for many years if used properly.

  • Read the manual carefully before using this product.
  • Do not expose the product to direct sunlight, extreme cold and humidity, and sudden changes in temperature.
  • Do not place the product in locations prone to vibration and shocks – may cause damage.
  • Do not subject the product to excessive force, impacts, dust, high temperatures or humidity – doing so may cause malfunction, shorten battery life, damage batteries or deform plastic parts.
  • Do not expose the product to rain or moisture if it is not designed for outdoor use.
  • Do not place any open flame sources on the product, e.g. a lit candle, etc.
  • Do not place the product in places with inadequate air flow.
  • Do not insert any objects in the product‘s vents.
  • Do not tamper with the internal electric circuits of the product – doing so may damage the product and will automatically void the warranty.
  • To clean the product, use a slightly moistened soft cloth. Do not use solvents or cleaning agents  they could scratch the plastic parts and cause corrosion of the electric circuits.
  • Do not submerse the product in water or other liquids or expose it to dripping or splashing water.
  • If the product becomes damaged or defective, do not perform any repairs yourself; bring it for repair to the store where you bought it.
  • This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental disability or lack of experience and expertise prevents safe use, unless they are supervised or instructed in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Do not dispose with domestic waste. Use special collection points for sorted waste. Contact local authorities for information about collection points. If the electronic devices would be disposed in landfill, dangerous substances may reach groundwater and subsequently food chain, where it could affect human health.

Hereby, EMOS spol. s r.o. declares that the radio equipment type E0352 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.emos.eu/download.

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