BRESSER Thermo Hygro Quadro Neo C Weather Station Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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BRESSER Thermo Hygro Quadro Neo C Weather Station

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Product Usage Instructions

  1. Parts Overview and Scope of Delivery:
    • The Thermo Hygro Quadro Neo C comes with the following parts:
    • 1x Base Station (with display, buttons, and various components)
    • 1x Wireless Sensor (with wall mount and battery compartment)
    • 2x AAA/LR03 Batteries (for base station)
    • 2x AAA/LR03 Batteries (for wireless sensor)
    • 1x DC Power Connection Socket (for base station)
    • 1x Stand (foldable)
    • 1x Mains Plug
    • 1x DC Barrel Connector (for wireless sensor)
  2. Setup:
    • Place the base station in a convenient location.
    • Insert the provided AAA/LR03 batteries into the base station’s battery compartment.
    • If desired, connect the base station to a power source using the DC power connection socket.
    • Attach the wireless sensor to a wall using the wall mount or place it in a suitable location.
    • Insert the provided AAA/LR03 batteries into the wireless sensor’s battery compartment.
    • If desired, connect the wireless sensor to a power source using the DC barrel connector.
  3. Operation:
    • To view the current temperature and humidity, refer to the display on the base station.
    • Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons on the base station to navigate through different settings and options.
    • The [SET] button is used for making selections or confirming settings.
    • The [RESET] knob can be used to reset the device to its default settings.
    • For additional functions and features, refer to the instruction manual.
  4. Maintenance:
    • Regularly check the battery levels of both the base station and wireless sensor. Replace batteries as needed.

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Validity note

  • This documentation is valid for the products with the follow-ing article numbers: 7000026000000
  • Manual version: 0823
  • Manual designation: Manual_7000026000000_Thermo-Hygro-Quadro-Neo-C_en-de_BRESSER_v082023a
  • Always provide information when requesting service.

About this Instruction Manual

NOTICE

  • These operating instructions are to be considered a component of the device.
  • Read the safety instructions and the instruction manual carefully before using this device.
  • Keep these instruction manual in a safe place for future reference.
  • If the device is sold or passed on, the instruction manual must be passed on to any subsequent owner/user of the product.

Parts overview and scope of delivery

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1 Display* (base station) 2 [SNOOZE / LIGHT] button
3 Light sensor 4 [DOWN] buttons
5 [UP ] button 6 [ROOM] buttons (1-3)
7 Wall mount (base station) 8 PRESSURE button
9 [SET] button 10 [RESET] knob
11 Battery compartment 12 Stand (foldable)
13 DC power connection

socket

| 14| Temperature display
15| Channel display| 16| Humidity display
17| Function indicator| 18| Wall mount (wireless

sensor)

19| [°C/°F] button| 20| Channel selection slider

  • 21 Battery compartment (wireless sensor)
  • 22 Mains plug
  • 23 DC barrel connector

*For more information, see the chapter “Display ads”

Delivery content

  • Base station (A), wireless sensor (3 pcs.) (B), power adapter (C)

Also required (not included)

  • 9 pcs. Mignon batteries (1.5V, type AAA/LR03), small Phillips screwdriver

Screen display

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1 Indoor temperature 2 Weekday
3 Current time or alarm

time

| 4| Symbol for active snooze

function

5| Symbol for enabled alarm| 6| Symbol for active time zone

setting

---|---|---|---
7| Radio clock signal recep-

tion icon

| 8| Symbol for active daylight

saving time

9| History of hours| 10| Barometric pressure
11| AM/PM display in 12-hour

mode

| 12| Current date
13| Weather trend graphic| 14| Outdoor temperature

(wireless sensor)

15| Outdoor humidity (wire-

less sensor)

| 16| Room description (for

sensor location)

17| Climate Indicator| 18| Symbol for MAX or MIN

value info

19| Battery status (wireless

sensor)

| 20| Trend arrows
21| Symbol for connection to

the wireless sensor

| 22| Channel of the radio sensor
23| Symbol for cold forecast /

cold warning

| 24| Indoor humidity (in %)
25| Battery status (base sta-

tion)

| 26| Symbol for the indoor dis-

play

Before commissioning

NOTICE

  • Avoid connection faults!
  • In order to avoid connection problems between the devices, the following points must be observed during commissioning.
  1. Place the base unit (receiver) and sensor (transmitter) as close together as possible.
  2. Connect the power supply to the base unit and wait until the indoor temperature is displayed.
  3. Establish power supply for the sensor.
  4. Set up/operate the base unit and sensor within the ef-fective transmission range.
  5. Make sure that the base unit and the radio sensor areset to the same channel.

When changing the batteries, always remove the batteriesfrom both the base unit and the sensor and reinsert them inthe correct order so that the radio link can be re-estab-lished. If one of the two devices is operated via a mainspower connection, the power connection must also bebriefly disconnected for this device when the batteries arechanged. If, for example, only the batteries in the sensorare replaced, the signal may subsequently not be receivedat all or not be received correctly. Note that the actual range depends on the respective con-struction materials used for the buildings as well as the re-spective position of the base unit and the outdoor sensor.External influences (various radio transmitters and othersources of interference) can greatly reduce the possiblerange. In such cases, we recommend finding other locationsfor both the base unit and the outdoor sensor. Sometimesmoving the sensor by just a few centimeters is enough!

Battery level indicator

  1. When the level of the batteries in the base station or inthe wireless sensor reaches a critical level, the batterylevel symbol appears in the appropriate area on thedisplay.
  2. When replacing one set of batteries, always remove thebatteries from the other part of the unit and reinsertthem in the correct order (see chapter “Setting uppower supply”). Replace the batteries to be changed inthe corresponding part of the device with a completelynew set with full capacity. This ensures that the connec-tion between the devices will be reestablished againcorrectly.

Finding and connecting a sensor

Normally, the connection between the base station and thesensor is established automatically. However, after a batterychange or in the event of a connection fault, the sensorsearch can be triggered manually and thus the connectionre- established.

NOTICE:  Before establishing the connection, make sure thatthe sensors are set to different channels (1, 2 and 3). Thebase station will then display channel 1 as ROOM1, channel2 as ROOM2 and channel 3 as ROOM3.

  1. In normal display mode, long press the [ROOM1],[ROOM2] or [ROOM3] button for 2-3 seconds to activate thereception of the sensor signal for the displayed channel.The signal icon will flash.
  2. The signal symbol flashes until the reception is success-ful. If no signal is received within 5 minutes, the symbol dis-appears.

Set weather status and air pressure aboven.n

NOTICE:  The following settings cannot be made when thetime signal search is active (the corresponding icon flashes).Wait until the time signal search is completed to make thesettings.
NOTICE: These settings should also be made again if thedevice location is changed significantly.
NOTICE:  Information on the current value for the air pres-sure above n.n. can be found on the Internet at https://www.radar-live.com/p /atmospheric-pressure.html

For a correct display of the weather forecast, the currentweather status and the air pressure above n.n. must be setcorrectly. The first weather forecast will be displayed ap-proximately 6 hours after the set-up.

  1. After switching on, press the PRESSURE button for 3seconds. The weather symbol on the display flashes.
  2. Select the graphic symbol corresponding with the cur-rent weather status by pressing the UP or DOWN but-ton.
  3. Press PRESSURE button to switch to the next setting.The temperature unit indicators flash.
  4. Select the desired temperature unit (°C or °F) by press-ing the UP or DOWN button.
  5. Press PRESSURE button to switch to the next setting.The air pressure unit indicator flashes.
  6. Select the desired air pressure unit (inHg or mbh Pa) bypressing the UP or DOWN button.
  7. Press PRESSURE button to switch to the next setting.The air pressure value indicator flashes.
  8. Set the current value for the air pressure above n.n. bypressing the UP or DOWNbutton.
  9. Finally, press the PRESSURE button to save the settingsand return to the normal display mode.

Settings

Automatic time setting

After the power has been restored, the unit automaticallysearches for the radio signal. It takes approximately 3-8minutes for this process to be completed. If the radio signal is received correctly, the date and timeare set automatically and the reception symbol is displayed. If no radio signal has been received, proceed as follows:

  1. Press the DOWN button for approx. 2 seconds to initi-ate the reception of the radio signal again.
  2. Press the DOWN button once again for approx. 2seconds to stop the reception of the radio signal.
  3. If still no radio signal is received, the time must be setmanually.

Manual time setting

NOTICE:  A manual time setting cannot be made when thetime signal search is active (the corresponding symbolflashes). Wait until the time signal search is completed tomake the manual time setting.

  1. Press the SET button for approx. 3 seconds to enter thetime setting mode.
  2. Digits to be set are flashing.
  3. Press UP or DOWN button to change the value.
  4. Press the SET button to confirm and switch to the nextsetting.
  5. Settings sequence: Hours > Minutes > 12/24 hour mode> Year > Month > Day > Time zone > Language
  6. Finally, press the SET button to save the settings andexit settings mode.
    • *The language setting refers to the days of the week as wellas to the room names. Available languages: English, Ger-man, French, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Swedish

Time zone setting

The time zone is set as part of the manual time setting. Youcan also find more detailed information in the chapter”Manual time setting”.

  1. Press the SET button for approx. 3 seconds to enter thetime setting mode.
  2. Press the SET button several times until the displayshows the setting for the time offset (the factory settingis ’00’).
  3. Press UP or DOWN button to select the desired time de-viation in hours (-23 up to +23 hours).
  4. Press the SET button for approx. 3 seconds to confirm the selected time deviation.

Alarm setting

NOTICE:  The alarm setting cannot be made when the time signal search is active (the corresponding symbol flashes).Wait until the time signal search is completed to set the manual alarm.

  1. Press the SET button to display the alarm time (ALM).
  2. Press the SET button for about 3 seconds to enter the alarm time settings mode.
  3. Digits to be set are flashing.
  4. Press UP or DOWN button to change the value.
  5. Press the SET button to confirm and switch to the next setting.
  6. Settings sequence: Hours > Minutes
  7. Finally, press the SET button to save the settings and exit settings mode.
    • Enable/disable the alarm
  8. In normal display mode, press the SET button to display the currently set alarm time. The alarm time and the alarm status (ALM/OFF) are displayed.
  9. Press the UP or DOWN button to enable the alarm (ALM). The symbol is displayed on the LCD.
  10. Press the UP or DOWN button to disable the alarm. The symbol is no longer displayed.

Snooze function

  1. When the alarm tone sounds, press the SNOOZE/LIGHTbutton on the top of the base station to activate thesnooze function. The alarm sounds again after 5minutes.
  2. When the alarm sounds, press any other button to stopthe alarm until the set alarm time is reached again.
  3. If no button is pressed, the alarm is automaticallyswitched off after 2 minutes.

NOTICE:  The snooze function can be reactivated up to seventimes before the alarm is automatically stopped.

Change room name

NOTICE:  The room name cannot be changed when the timesignal search is active (the corresponding icon flashes). Waituntil the time signal search is completed to be able tochange the room name.

  1. Press the ROOM button of the desired wireless sensor.The room name flashes.
  2. Press the ROOM button repeatedly to select one of the5 preset room names. Alternatively, continue with 3. orwait approx. 5 seconds until the change has been savedautomatically. The display stops flashing.
  3. Press the UP button to switch to the entry of a freeroom designation. “_” flashes.
  4. Press the UP button until the desired input valueflashes. Possible input values: A-Z, 0-9, _ > < / * –
  5. Press the ROOM button again to switch to the next in-put value and enter it as described under 4.
  6. Finally, press the ROOM button to save the entry. If noentry is made within 5 seconds, the settings made up tothis point are automatically saved. In both cases thedisplay stops flashing and the free input is stored.

Receiving measurements automatically

  • Once batteries are installed, the base station will display the measurement readings.
  • Readings from the remote sensor will be displayed within 3 minutes after powering it on.

Display change °C/°F

  • Base station
    1. In normal display mode, press the PRESSURE button for about 3 seconds to enter the settings mode. The symbol for the weather situation flashes.
    2. Press the PRESSURE button again. The temperature unit indicators flash.
    3. Press the UP or DOWN button to toggle between °C and °F.
    4. To automatically save the setting made, do not make any further adjustments for about 5 seconds. The base station automatically switches back to normal display mode. Alternatively, press the PRESSURE button several times until the display stops flashing.
    • Wireless sensor
      • Open the battery compartment.
      • Press the °C/°F button to toggle between °C and °F.
      • Close the battery compartment again.

Clima indicator

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  1. COMFORT: Optimal (Temperature between 20-28°C and humidity between 40% and 70%)
  2. DRY: Humidity >65%
  3. WET: Humidity <45%

The clima indicator is a pictorial indication based on air tem-perature and humidity in an attempt to determine comfortlevel.

Note

  • Comfort indication can vary under the same temperat-ure, depending on the humidity.
  • There is no comfort indication when temperature is be-low 0° C (32° F) or over 60° C (140° F)

Cold forecast/cold warning

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  • When the indoor temperature and the humidity reach a cer-tain cold level, the cold forecast / cold warning icon flashes.
  • In the following table, only the areas marked as “COLD” in the legend are decisive for the activation of the warning icon.

Weather Trend

A weather trend for the next 12 hours is calculated from the measured values and displayed graphically as follows:

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1 Sunny 2 Partly Cloudy
3 Cloudy 4 Rainy
5 Stormy 6 Snowy

Trend arrow indicators

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  1. Rising
  2. Steady
  3. Falling

The temperature and humidity trend indicator shows the trends of changes in the forthcoming few minutes. Arrows indicate a rising, steady or falling trend.

Barometric/Atmospheric pressure

Barometric or atmospheric pressure (hereinafter referred to as “air pressure”) is the pressure at any place on earth due to the weight of the layer of air above it. The air pressure is in relation to the average pressure and gradually decreases with increasing altitude. Meteorologists use barometers to measure the air pressure. Because the weather depends on changes in air pressure to a large extent, it is possible to make a weather forecast from the measured air pressure changes.

Air pressure values

The air pressure can be displayed in the units hPa/mba or mmHg.

A distinction is made between the following air pressure values:

  • Abs: Absolute air pressure at your current location
  • Rel: Relative air pressure based on sea level (N.N.)

The default relative air pressure value is 1013 mbar/hPa(29.91 inHg), which is relative to the average air pressurevalue. The built-in barometer registers environmental changes inabsolute air pressure. Based on the collected data, a fore-cast can be made for the weather conditions in the next 12hours. For this purpose, the weather indicators change according to the determined absolute air pressure after onlyone hour of operation. The relative air pressure is based on sea level but it alsochanges with changes in absolute air pressure after onehour of operation. If the value for the relative air pressure is changed, theweather displays also change as a result.

NOTICE:  To learn how to make the basic settings for the airpressure display, read the chapter “Set weather status andair pressure above N.N.”.

Air pressure history

To display the air pressure values for the last 12 hours insuccession, briefly press the PRESSURE button several timesin normal display mode. In the upper right corner of the dis-play the values are shown and in the box in front of themthe past hours are displayed (-1 to -12).

MAX/MIN weather data

The maximum and minimum readings for indoor and out-door temperature as well as for the humidity are stored bythe base station over a period of 24 hours:

  1. Press the [UP] button several times to display thestored values one after the other.
  2. Display sequence: Maximum values (MAX) > Minimumvalues (MIN) > Current values
  3. While the minimum or maximum values are displayed, press the [UP] button for approx. 3 seconds to irrevocably delete the stored maximum/minimum values.

NOTICE:  If the recording range for a value is undershot, ‘LL.L’ is shown in the display. If the recording range is exceeded, ‘HH.H’ is shown in the display.

Light sensor for the display

  • The base station is equipped with a light sensor. In mains operation, it automatically dims the display when it is dark (night mode).
  • In night mode, press SNOOZE/LIGHT button to activate backlight for 5 seconds.

NOTICE:  In battery mode, the device operates in power saving mode. The light sensor is therefore disabled.

Backlight/Display dimming

  1. In battery mode, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to enable the backlight for about 5 seconds.
  2. In mains operation, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to disable the backlight (display dimming).

Disposal

  • Dispose of the packaging materials according to its type. Information on proper disposal can be obtained from the municipal waste disposal service provider or environmental agency.
  • Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage! According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its transposition into national law, used electrical equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally sound manner.
  • Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. You are legally obliged to return used batteries and accumulators and can return them after use either at our sales outlet or in the immediate vicinity (e.g. in the trade or in municipal collection points) free of charge. Batteries and accumulators are marked with a crossed-out dustbin and the chemical symbol of the pollutant, “Cd” stands for cadmium, “Hg” stands for mercury and “Pb” stands for lead.

Warranty

The regular warranty period is 2 years and starts on the day of purchase. To benefit from an extended voluntary warranty period as indicated 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.

EC declaration of conformity

Bresser GmbH hereby declares that the radio equipment type with item number 7000026000000 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EC Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address: www.bresser.de/download/7000026000000/CE/7000026000000_CE.pdf

Service

Please contact the service centre first for any questions regarding the product or claims, preferably by e-mail.

BRESSER UK Ltd

  • Customer Support
  • Suite 3G, Eden House Enterprise Way Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF United Kingdom

*Number charged at local rates in the UK (the amount you will be charged per phone call will depend on the tariff of your phone provider); calls from abroad will involve higher costs.

Bresser GmbH

  • Gutenbergstraße 2 46414 Rhede · Germany
  • www.bresser.de
  • @BresserEurope

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