BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless Weather Station Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- BRESSER
Table of Contents
- 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless Weather Station
- Precaution & Warning
- Pre-installation
- Getting started
- Display console functions and operation
- Registering with weather server platforms
- Connect display console to internet by WI-FI
- View weather server live data & operation
- Other functions
- Troubleshoot
- Specifications
- DISPOSAL
- CE Declaration of Conformity
- Warranty & Service
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WIFI Multi Graph Weather Station 7-in-1
7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless Weather Station
Art. No. 7003800
7803510
7009971
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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WARRANTY
RECYCLAGE (TRIMAN/FRANCE)
Product | Art. No. |
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Base station
+ 7-in-1 Sensor
+ Thermo-Hyrosensor| 7003800
Only/Nur 7-in-1 Sensor| 7803510
Only/Nur Thermo- Hygrosensor| 7009971
WORKS WITH
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DELIVERY CONTENT
Art. No. 7003800: Console (A), power adapter (B), 7-in-1 sensor (C), Thermo-
Hygrosensor (D) Basisstation (A), Netzteil (B), 7in1 Sensor (C), Thermo
-/Hygro-Sensor (D)
Art. No. 7803510: 7-in-1 Sensor (C)
Art. No. 7009971: Thermo-Hygrosensor (D)
About this user’s manual
This symbol represents a warning. To ensure safe use, always adhere to the
instructions described in this documentation.
**** This symbol is followed by a user’s tip.
Precaution & Warning
- Keeping and reading the “User manual” is highly recommended. The manufacturer and suppliercannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings, export data lost and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place.
- This instruction manual contains useful information on the proper use and care of this product. Please read this manual through to fully understand and enjoy its features, and keep it handy for future use.
- Images 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.
- Technical specifications and user manual contents for this product are subject to change without notice.
- This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information
- Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity.
- Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such as newspapers, curtains etc.
- Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials.
- Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. This invalidates the warranty.
- Placement of this product on certain types of wood may result in damage to its finishing for which manufacturer will not be responsible. Consult the furniture manufacturer’s care instructions for information.
- Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- This product is intended for use only with the adaptor provided: Manufacturer: DONGGUAN SHIJIE HUAXU ELECTRONICS FACTORY, Model: HX075-0501000-AX.
- The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily be accessible.
- When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other azards.
- This product is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children.
- The console is intended to be used only indoors.
- Place the console at least 20cm from nearby persons.
- This device is only suitable for mounting at height < 2m.
- When disposing of this product, ensure it is collected separately for special treatment.
- CAUTION! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
- Do not short-circuit batteries or throw into fire, avoid contact with hot objects and open flames. Do not open or damage batteries. Excessive heat or damage can cause explosion.
- Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion.
- Do not swallow batteries. There is is a risk of chemical burn.
- This product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
- Keep new and used batteries away from children.
- If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children.
- If you think batteries might have been allowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.
- Only use fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.
- Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
- Replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for selecting 24H 7-Day Forecast Multi-graph WI-FI Weather Station.
This system gathers many advance features for weather observer, such as
ProWeatherLive (PWL) cloud service which provide on-line weather forecast and
condition of your area onto your console while at the same time receiving your
personal weather data upload to be viewed on PWL website or PWL app anytime.
The 7-in-1 professional wireless sensor-array integrates temperature,
humidity, wind, rain, UV and light sensors together, to continually monitoring
your local weather conditions at all time and transmit these data to your
console through wireless radio frequency technology. This system also support
up to 3 thermo-hygro sensor(s) and other advance optional sensor(s) such as
water leak sensors and air quality sensors which include PM2.5/10, CO2,
HCHO/VOC level and CO wireless sensors, so you may monitor all your
environment condition in one system, one app.
1.2 Quick start guide
The following Quick Start Guide provides the necessary steps to install and
operate the weather station, and upload to the internet, along with references
to the pertinent sections.
Step | Description | Section |
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1 | Power up the wireless 7-in-1 sensor. | 3.1.3 |
2 | Power up the display console and pair with sensor. | 3.5, 3.6 |
3 | Register your console at weather server proweatherlive.net to obtain | |
Station ID and key. | 5.1 | |
4 | Open WSLink app to configure WI-Fl and finish setting up the console. | 6.1, |
6.2, 6.3, 6.4(c1)
Pre-installation
2.1 Checkout
Before permanently install your weather station, we recommend the user to
operate the weather station at a location which is easy to access to. This
will allow you to get familiar with the weather station functions and
calibration procedures, to ensure proper operation before installing it
permanently.
2.2 Site selection
Before installing the sensor array, please consider the followings:
- Batteries must be changed about every 2 to 2.5 years
- Avoid radiant heat reflected from any adjacent buildings and structures. Ideally, the sensor array should be installed at 1.5m (5’) from any building, structure, ground or roof top.
- Transmission range between sensor array and console could reach a distance of 150m (or 450 feet) at line of sight, providing there are no interfering obstacles in between or nearby such as trees, towers, or high voltage line. Check the reception signal uality to ensure good reception.
- Household appliance such as fridge, lighting, dimmers may pose Electro-magnetic interference (EMI), while Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) from devices operating in the same frequency range may cause signal intermittent. Choose a location at least 1-2 meter (3-5 feet) away from these interference sources to ensure best reception.
Getting started
3.1 Wireless 7-in-1 sensor
1. Rain collector
2. Balance indicator
3. UVI / light sensor
4. Wind vane
5. Wind cups
6. Antenna| 7. Solar panel
8. Radiation shield and
thermo-hygro sensor
9. Drain holes
10. Battery door
11. Red LED indicator| 12. [ RESET ] 13. Mounting clamp
14. Adjustable hinge of solar panel
15. Tipping bucket
16. Rain sensor
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3.1.1 Install wind vane
With reference to photo below, (Step 1) locate and align the flat are on the
wind vane shaft to the flat surface on the wind vane and push the vane onto
the shaft. (Step 2) tighten the set screw with a precision
screwdriver. 3.1.2 Install rain gauge
funnel
Install the rain gauge funnel and rotate clockwise to lock the funnel to the
sensor array. 3.1.3 Install batteries
Unscrew the battery door at bottom of unit. Insert the 3 x AA batteries (non-
rechargeable) according to the +/- polarity indicated. The red LED indicator
on the back of the sensor array will turn on, and then begin flashing every 12
seconds. **Note:**
We recommend using non-rechargeable Lithium AA batteries for cold weather
climate, but normally Alkaline batteries are sufficient for use in most
weather condition.
3.1.4 Adjust the solar panel
The tilting angle of solar panel can be adjusted vertically from 0 into 15°,
30°, 45° and 60° positions depending on the area you are living in. For
optimal power output year-round, please set the tilt angle that is closest to
your latitude. E.g.,
Location (latitude, longitude) | Solar panel tilt angle |
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Berlin (52.5484, 13.3736) | 60° |
Chicago (42.1146, -88.0464) | 45° |
Houston (29.7711, -95.3552) | 30° |
Bangkok (14.2752, 100.5684) | 15° |
Sydney (-33.5738, 151.3053)* | 30° |
*Sensors installed in Southern Hemisphere must have their solar panels facing North.
Step 1: Loosen and push the screw lightly inward until the gears on the
opposite side separated from lock position.Step 2: Adjust the vertical angle of the solar panel
(0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°) according to the latitude of your location.Step 3: Push the gear and
tighten the screw until the gears are securely locked.
3.1.5 Sensor array installation
Mounting kit set
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1. Pole mounting stand x 1| 2. Mounting clamp x 1| 3. Plastic pole x 1
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4. screws x 4| 5. Hex nuts x 4| 6. Flat washers x 4
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7. screw x 1| 8. Hex nut x 1| 9. Rubber pad x 4
3.1.6 Plastic mounting installation
- Fasten the plastic pole onto your fix pole with mounting base, clamp, washers, screws and nuts. Following below 1a, 1b, 1c sequences:
1a. Insert the plastic pole into the hole of the mounting stand, and then secure it with the screw and nut. 1b. Apply 2 rubber pads on the mounting clamp. 1c. Fasten the mounting stand and clamp together onto a fix pole with 4 long screws and nuts.![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless Weather Station
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mounting](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800 -WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-Station-mounting.jpg)
- Apply 2 rubber pads on the inner sides of the mounting base and clamp of the sensor-array, and loosely fasten them together.
- Place the sensor-array over the mounting pole and align it to North direction before fastening the screws.
Note:
- Any metal object can attract lightning strikes, including your sensor-array mounting pole. Never install sensor-array in stormy days.
- If you want to install a sensor-array on a house or building, consult a licensed electrical engineer to ensure proper grounding. Direct lightning impact on a metal pole can damage or destroy your home.
- Installing the sensor at high location may result in personal injury or death. Perform as many initial inspections and operations as possible on the ground and in buildings or houses. Only install the sensor-array on clear, dry days.
- Ensure the sensor-array installation place is stable and no vibration.
3.1.7 Direction alignment
Install the wireless 7-in-1 sensor in an open location with no obstructions
above and around the sensor for accurate rain and wind measurement.
Locate the North (N) marker on top of the 7-in-1 sensor and align the marker
to point North upon final installation with a compass or GPS. Tighten the
mounting bracket around the diameter pole using two screw and nuts provided.
Use the bubble level on the 7-in-1 sensor to make sure the sensor is
completely level for proper measurement of rainfall.North marker on top of the 7-in-1 sensor.
Use the bubble level on the 7-in-1 sensor to make sure the sensor is
completely level for proper measurement of rainfall.
3.1.8 Pointing the wireless 7-in-1 sensor to south
The outdoor 7-in-1 sensor is calibrated to point to North for the maximum
accuracy. However, for the user’s convenience (e.g. users in the Southern
hemisphere), it is possible to use the sensor with the wind vane pointing to
South.
- Install the 7-in-1 wireless sensor with its wind meter end pointing to South. (Please refer to Section 3.1.7 for mounting details).
- Select “S’ in set hemisphere step (Please refer to Section 4.4 for setup details).
- Follow the setup procedure to confirm and exit.
Note:
Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the
moon phase on the display.
3.2 Wireless indoor thermo-hygro sensor
1. LCD display
2. Transmission status LED
3. Wall mounting holder
4. [ CHANNEL ] slide switch| 5. [ RESET ] 6. [ °C / °F ] 7. Battery
compartment
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3.2.1 Installing wireless indoor thermo-hygrosensor
- Remove the battery door of the sensor.
- Use the channel slide switch to set the channel number for the sensor (e.g. Channel 1)
- Insert 2 x AA size batteries into the battery compartment and close the battery door according to the polarity information marked on the battery compartment.
- The sensor is in synchronization mode, and can be registered to the console within the next few minutes. The flashing LED is showing the transmission status.
Note:
- If you need to re-assign the sensor channel, slide the channel slide switch to the new channel position. For the new channel number to be effective, press [ RESET ] on the sensor.
- Avoid placing this sensor in direct sunlight, rain or snow.
3.3 Synchronizing additional sensor(s) (optional)
The console can support 4 different air quality sensors, up to 3 wireless
thermo-hygro sensors and up to 3 water leak sensors. Please contact your local
retailer for details of different sensors.
Some of these sensors are multi-channel. Before inserting the batteries, set
the channel number if channel slide switch is located at back of sensors
(inside battery compartment). For their operations please refer to the manuals
that come with the products.
3.3.1 Thermo-hygro and water sensors (optional)
Art. No. | No. of sensor support | Description | Image |
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7009971 | Up to 3 sensors | Thermo-Hygro Sensor | |
7009972 | Soil Moisture and Temperature Sensor | ||
7009973 | Pool Sensor | ||
7009975 | Up to 3 sensors | Water detector |
3.3.2 Air quality sensors (optional)
Art. No. | No. of sensor support | Description | Image |
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7009970 | 1 sensor | PM2.5 / 10 sensor | |
7009977 | 1 sensor | CO2 Sensor | |
7009978 | 1 sensor | HCHO with VOC Sensor |
Note:
For air quality sensors pairing, you can assign the sensors in any channel.
The console support to display one channel of each of air quality sensor.
3.4 Recommendation for best wireless communication
Effective wireless communication is susceptible to noise interference in the
environment, and distance and barriers between the sensor transmitter and the
console.
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) – these may be generated by machinery, appliances, lighting, dimmers and computers, etc. So please keep your console 1 or 2 meters away from these items.
- Radio-frequency interference (RFI) – if you have other devices operating on 868 / 915 / 917 MHz, you might experience communication intermittent. Please re-located your transmitter or console to avoid signal intermittent problem.
- Distance. Path loss occurs naturally with distance. This device is rated to 150m (450 feet) by line of sight (in interference free environment and without barriers). However, typically you will get 30m (100 feet) maximum in real life installation, which includes passing through barriers.
- Barriers. Radio signal are blocked by metal barriers such as aluminum cladding. Please align the sensor array and console to get them in clear line of sight through window if you have metal cladding.
The table below show a typical level of reduction in signal strength each time the signal passed through these building materials.
Materials | Signal strength reduction |
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Glass (untreated) | 10 ~ 20% |
Wood | 10 ~ 30% |
Plasterboard / drywall | 20 ~ 40% |
Brick | 30 ~ 50% |
Foil insulation | 60 ~ 70% |
Concrete wall | 80 ~ 90% |
Aluminum siding | 100% |
Metal wall | 100% |
Remarks: RF signal reduction for reference
3.5 Power up the console
3.5.1 Install backup battery and power up
- Backup battery provides power to the console to retain clock time and date, MAX/MIN records and calibration value.
Step 1| Step 2| Step 3
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Remove the console battery door with coin| Insert a new CR2032 button cell battery| Replace the battery door.
Note:
– The backup battery can backup: Time & Date and MAX/MIN records.
– The built-in memory can backup: Calibration value and connection settings.
– Please always remove the backup battery if the device is not going to be
used for a while. Please keep in mind that even when the device is not in use,
certain settings, such as the clock, calibration and records in its memory,
will still drain the backup battery.
- Plug in the power adapter to power up the console.
3.5.2 Setup the console
- Once the console is power up, all the segments of the LCD will be shown.
- The console will automatically enter AP mode and sensor synchronization mode automatically.
Note:
If no display appears when power up the console, you can press [ RESET ] by
using a pointed object. If this process still not work, you can remove the
backup battery and unplug the adaptor then re-power up the console again.
3.6 Synchronizing wireless 7-in-1 sensor
Immediately after power up the console, while still in synchronization mode,
the 7-in-1 sensor can be paired to the console automatically (as indicated by
the flashing antenna ). User may also manually restart the synchronization
mode by pressing the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ]. Once they are paired up, the sensor
signal strength indicator and weather reading will appear on your console
display.
3.7 Data clearing
During installation of the wireless 7-in-1 sensor, the sensors were likely to
be triggered, resulting in erroneous rainfall and wind measurements. After the
installation, user may clear out all the erroneous data from the display
console. Simply press the [ RESET ] once to re-start the console.
Display console functions and operation
4.1 Screen display
1. Outdoor temperature & humidity
2. Weather index and optional air quality sensor(s) readings (e.g.PM2.5 /10,
COHCHO + VOC, CO)
3. UV index & light intensity (SUN)
4. Time calendar, moon phase & sunrise/ Sunset| 5. Wind speed
6. Wind direction, Beaufort & Gust
7. Weather forecast
8. Indoor / CH temperature & humidity
9. Barometer
10. Rainfall & Rain rate
11. Weather history graph
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4.2 Display Console keys
No | Key / Part name | Description |
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1 | ALARM/SNOOZE | Press to stop alarm sound. |
2 | 24-HOUR | View hourly forecast. |
3 | 7-DAY | View daily forecast. |
4 | MEM | Press to switch between past 24 hours or since last reset maximum and |
minimum weather data records.
5| MODE| Press to switch between feels like, dew point and optional air
quality sensor readings.
6| CHANNEL| Press to switch between indoor and channels readings.
7| HISTORY| Press to switch between rain rate and rainfall.
8| GRAPH| Press to switch between different time period of current graph.
9| RAIN| Press to switch between different history graph.
10| HISTORY
11| GRAPH
12| BACKLIGHT| Slide to select the backlight in HI / LO / Auto mode.
13| ALARM| Press to show sunrise / sunset time.
Hold to enter time and date settings.
14| ALARM| Press to view alarm / alert settings.
Hold to enter alarm / alert settings.
15| WIND| Press to switch between wind direction, wind gust, 10 minutes gust
and Beaufort scale.
16| Wall mount hole
17| | Decrease the value in setting.
18| | Increase the value in setting.
19| RESET| Press to reset the console.
Hold 6 seconds to factory reset the console.
20| SENSOR / WI-FI| Press to start sensor synchronization (pairing).
Hold 6 seconds to enter AP mode, vice versa.
21| Battery compartment
22| Power jack
23| REFRESH| Press to update the upload data and time synchronization.
24| BARO| Switch between relative and absolute air pressure reading.
25| Table stand
4.3 About the local time
The console will automatically synchronize to your local time after
successfully connected to ProWeatherLive server through WI-FI. You can
manually set the date and time if device off-line.
4.4 Console settings
The setting mode can set the time, date, unit of measure and other functions.
Press and hold [ SET ] for 2 seconds to enter the setting Mode. In setting
mode, press [SET] to proceed to the next setting step. Press [ ] or [ ] to
change the value. Press and hold the key for quick-adjust. Please refer to
following setting procedures below:
Step | Mode | Setting procedure |
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[SET] +2s | 12/24 hour format | Press [ ] or [ ] to |
select 12 or 24 hour format.
[SET]| Time| Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the minute /
hour.
[SET]| Year| Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the year.
[SET]| Date| Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the day / month.
[SET]| M-D D-M| Press [ ] or [ ] to select “Month / Day”
or “Day / Month” display format.
[SET]| Time sync ON/ OFF| Press [ ] or [ ] to enable or
disable time sync function.
If you want to set the time manually, you should set time sync OFF.
[SET]| Hemisphere| Press [ ] or [ ] to select North /
South hemisphere for moon phase.
[SET]| Weekday Language| Press [ ] or [ ] to select
weekday display language.
[SET]| Temperature unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change the
unit between ˚C and ˚F.
[SET]| HCHO unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change the unit
between ppb and mg/m3.
[SET]| CO2 unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change the unit
between ppm and mg/m3.
[SET]| CO unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change the unit
between ppm and mg/m3.
[SET]| Wind speed unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change the
unit between m/s, km/h, knots and mph.
[SET]| Air pressure unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change the
unit between hPa, mmHg and inHg.
[SET]| Light intensity unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change
the unit between Klux,W/m2 and Kfc.
[SET]| Rain unit| Press [ ] or [ ] to change the unit
between mm and inch.
[SET]| Exit setting|
Note:
- Console will exit setting mode automatically, if no operation after 60 seconds.
- Press and hold [ SET ] for 2 seconds to exit the setting mode at any time.
4.5 View sunrise / sunset time
In normal mode you can view the local sunrise, sunset time in console as below
sequence.
Step | Mode | Display | Display Screen |
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Normal mode | Current time and date | ||
[SET] | Sunrise mode | Show the local sunrise time | ![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST |
MD Wireless Weather Station - sunrise time](https://manuals.plus/wp-
content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800-WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-
Station-sunrise-time.jpg)
[SET]| Sunset mode| Show the local sunset time|
[SET]| Normal mode| Current time and date|
4.6 View year
In normal mode you can view the year of today by press [ ] or [ ].
4.7 Moon phase
The moon phase is determined by time and date of the console. The following
table explains the moon phase icons of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Please refer to (Section 4.4.1) about how to setup for the Southern
Hemisphere.
Northern Hemisphere | Moon Phase | Southern Hemisphere |
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New Moon | ||
Waxing Crescent | ||
First quarter | ||
Waxing Gibbous | ||
Full Moon | ||
Waning Gibbous | ||
Third quarter | ||
Waning Crescent |
4.8 Wireless sensor signal receiving
- The console display signal strength for the wireless sensor(s), as per table below:
- If the signal has discontinued and does not recover within 15 minutes, the signal icon will disappear. The temperature and humidity will display “Er” for the corresponding channel.
- If the signal does not recover within 48 hours, the “Er” display will become permanent. You need to replace the batteries and then press [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] to pair up the sensor again.
4.9 Trend Indicator
The trend indicator shows the temperature humidity and barometric pressure
trends of changes in the forthcoming few minutes.
4.10 View outdoor temperature and humidity
This console can display outdoor temperature and humidity reading with trend
as below screen.
- 7-in-1 sensor signal strength indicator
- 7-in-1 sensor low battery indicator
- Outdoor temperature high / low alert indicator
- Outdoor humidity high / low alert indicator
- Outdoor temperature trend
- Outdoor temperature
- Outdoor humidity trend
- Outdoor humidity
4.11 View indoor, optional
thermo-hygro and leak channels
This console can display the indoor temperature, the CH1~3 readings of
optional thermo-hygro sensors and the status of an optional leak sensor. In
normal mode, you can press [ CH ] to switch between indoor and different
wireless channels.
For auto-scroll function, just press and hold the [ CH ] for 3 seconds and the
icon will appear. The console will scroll the readings of all the sensors
every 3 seconds.
- Indoor or optional thermo-hygro sensor icon with signal indicator to show the signal receiving strength
- Indoor or optional thermo-hygro sensor low battery indicator
- Channel auto loop icon
- Temperature high / low alert indicator
- Sensor type icon of optional sensor
- Humidity high / low alert indicator
- Water leak sensor status section
- Temperature trend
- Temperature reading
- Humidity trend
- umidity reading
- Comfort index indicator
4.11.1 Water leak
(optional leak sensor)
You can add up to 3 additional Water Leak sensors (optional, refer to Section
3.3.1) The channel number(s) of the corresponding water leak sensor(s) added
to the console will be shown with the NO LEAKING icon. When water leaking is
detected, the channel number of the sensor detecting the leaking will flash
together the LEAKING icon. **Note:**
When low battery is detected, the channel number of the sensor detecting the
low battery condition will flash once every 4 seconds.
4.12 Barometric pressure
The atmospheric pressure is the pressure at any location of the earth caused
by the weight of the column of air above it. One atmospheric pressure refers
to the average pressure and gradually decreases as altitude increases.
Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Because
absolute atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, meteorologist correct
the pressure relative to sea-level conditions. Hence, your ABS pressure may
read 1000 hPa at altitude of 300m, but the REL pressure is 1013 hPa.
To obtain accurate REL pressure for your area, consult your local official
observatory or check weather website on internet for real time barometer
conditions, and then adjust the relative pressure in Calibration (Section 6.6)
of configuration app.
- Relative or Absolute indicator
- Barometric pressure trend
- Barometric pressure reading
4.12.1 Absolute or relative
barometric pressure mode
In normal mode, press [ BARO ] to switch between ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE
barometric pressure.
4.13 View feels like, dew point and optional sensor’s reading
This console can also display feels like, dew point, and air pollutant
readings of connected optional air quality sensor(s) data as below sequence by
pressing the [ MODE ].
- Signal strength indicator for different optional air sensor(s)
- Battery level indicator for different optional air sensor(s)
- AQI indicator
- VOC level (:good :bad)
- Current readings high / low alert icons
- Current reading indicators
- Auto loop icon
- Pollutant level indicator
- Feels like, Dew point or other optional sensors(PM2.5, PM10, HCHO, VOC,CO2 and CO) reading
Press [MODE] to change the readings in following display sequence
Step | Mode | Display Screen |
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Feels like | ||
[MODE] | Dew point | |
[MODE] | PM2.5 concentration/ AQI | ![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD |
Wireless Weather Station - concentration](https://manuals.plus/wp-
content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800-WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-
Station-concentration.jpg)
| Press [ ] to toggle between concentration and AQl.Display Screen
[MODE]| PM10 concentration/ AQI|
Press [ ] to toggle between concentration and AQl.
[MODE]| HCHO / VOC|
[MODE]| CO2 concentration|
[MODE]| CO concentraion|
Press and hold [ MODE ] for 2 seconds for auto-loop function. The icon will appear on display, and the readings of connected sensor(s) will be shown at 4 seconds interval.
4.13.1 Feels Like
Feels Like Temperature shows what the outdoor temperature will feel like. It’s
a collective mixture of Wind Chill factor (18°C or below) and the Heat Index
(26°C or above). For temperatures in the region between 18.1°C to 25.9°C where
both wind and humidity are less significant in affecting the temperature, the
device will show the actual outdoor measured temperature as Feels Like
Temperature. 4.13.2 Dew
point
The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in air at
constant barometric pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at
which it evaporates. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a
solid surface.
The dew point temperature is determined by the temperature & humidity data
from wireless 7-in-1 sensor.
4.13.3 Pollutant level indicator table for optional sensors
Type of pollutant of the optional sensors| High (Red)| Normal
(Yellow)| Low (Green)
---|---|---|---
PM2.5| > 35 μg/m³| 13 ~ 35 μg/m³| < 13 μg/m³
PM10| > 154 μg/m³| 55 ~ 154 μg/m³| < 55 μg/m³
HCHO| > 250ppb| 26 ~ 250ppb| < 26ppb
Carbon dioxide (CO2)| > 1500ppm| 701 ~ 1500ppm| < 701ppm
Carbon monoxide (CO)| > 9.4ppm| 4.5 ~ 9.4ppm| < 4.5ppm
4.14 Wind
4.14.1 Overview
- High wind speed alert indicator
- Wind direction
- Wind speed reading
- Real time wind direction indicator
- Past wind directions indicator of last 5 minutes
4.14.2 Wind direction,
Gust and Beaufort scale display
By default, wind direction is shown in 360 degrees. User can change the
display by pressing [ WIND ] in following sequence.
Wind direction (360 degrees)| Wind direction (16 point compass)| Gust| Gust in
past 10 minutes| Beaufort scale
---|---|---|---|---
| | | |
Note:
– Wind speed is defined as the average wind speed in the 12 seconds update
period
– Gust is defined as the peak wind speed in the 12 seconds update period.
4.14.3 Beaufort scale table
The Beaufort scale is an international scale of wind velocities ranging from 0
(calm) to 12 Hurricane force).
Beaufort Scale | Description | Wind Speed | Land Condition |
---|---|---|---|
0 | Calm | < 1 km/h | Calm. Smoke rises vertically. |
< 1 mph
< 1 knots
< 0.3 m/s
1| Light air| 1.1 ~ 5km/h| Smoke drift indicates wind direction. Leaves and
wind vanes are stationary.
1 ~ 3 mph
1 ~ 3 knots
0.3 ~ 1.5 m/s
2| Light breeze| 6 ~ 11 km/h| Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle. Wind
vanes begin to move.
4 ~ 7 mph
4 ~ 6 knots
1.6 ~ 3.3 m/s
3| Gentle breeze| 12 ~ 19 km/h| Leaves and small twigs constantly moving,
light flags extended.
8 ~ 12 mph
7 ~ 10 knots
3.4 ~ 5.4 m/s
4| Moderate breeze| 20 ~ 28 km/h| Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches
begin to move.
13 ~ 17 mph
11 ~ 16 knots
5.5 ~ 7.9 m/s
5| Fresh breeze| 29 ~ 38 km/h| Branches of a moderate size move. Small trees
in leaf begin to sway.
18 ~ 24 mph
17 ~ 21 knots
8.0 ~ 10.7 m/s
6| Strong breeze| 39 ~ 49 km/h| Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in
overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes difficult. Empty plastic bins tip over.
25 ~ 30 mph
22 ~ 27 knots
10.8 ~ 13.8 m/s
7
|
High wind
| 50 ~ 61 km/h| Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind.
31 ~ 38 mph
28 ~ 33 knots
13.9 ~ 17.1 m/s
8| Gale| 62 ~ 74 km/h| Some twigs broken from trees.
Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is seriously impeded.
39 ~ 46 mph
34 ~ 40 knots
17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s
9| Strong gale| 75 ~ 88 km/h| Some branches break off trees, and some small
trees blow over. Construction / temporary signs and barricades blow over.
47 ~ 54 mph
41 ~ 47 knots
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
10| Storm| 89 ~ 102 km/h| Trees are broken off or uprooted, structural damage
likely.
55 ~ 63 mph
48 ~ 55 knots
24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s
11| Violent storm| 103 ~ 117 km/h| Widespread vegetation and structural damage
likely.
64 ~ 73 mph
56 ~ 63 knots
28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
12| Hurricane force| ≥ 118 km/h| Severe widespread damage to vegetation and
structures. Debris and unsecured objects are hurled about.
≥ 74 mph
≥ 64 knots
≥ 32.7m/s
4.15 Rain
4.15.1 Overview
- Period of rainfall and rain rate
- Rain alert indicator
- Reading of rainfall or rain rate
4.15.2 The rain display mode
Press [ RAIN ] to toggle between:
- RATE – current rainfall rate (base on 10 min rain data)
- DAY – the total rainfall from midnight (default)
- WEEK – the total rainfall of the current week
- MONTH – the total rainfall of the current calendar month
- TOTAL – the total rainfall since the last reset
4.15.3 Rain rate level definition
Level | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Description | Light rain | Moderate rain | Heavy rain | Violent rain |
Range (mm/h) | 0.1~ 2.5 | 2.51 ~ 10.0 | 10.1 ~ 50.0 | > 50.0 |
4.15.4 To reset the total rainfall record
In normal mode, press and hold [ RAIN ] for 6 seconds to reset all the
rainfall record.
Note:
Erroneous readings may occur during the installation of the 7-in-1 sensor
array. Once the installation is completed and functioning correctly, it’s
advisable to clear all the data and start afresh.
4.16 Light intensity, UV index and exposure level
- Recommended protection indicators
- UV index
- UV and light intensity alert indicator
- Light intensity
4.16.1 UV index vs exposure table
Exposure level| Low| Moderate| High| Very high|
Extreme
---|---|---|---|---|---
UV index| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9| 10| 11| 12~16
Sunburn time| N/A| 45 minutes| 30 minutes| 15 minutes| 10 minutes
Recommended protection| N/A| Moderate or high UV level! Suggest to wear
sunglasses, broad brim hat and long- sleeved clothing.| Very high or Extreme
UV level! Suggest to wear sunglasses, broad brim hat and long-sleeved
clothing, If you have to stay outdoors, make sure to seek shade.
Note:
- The sunburn time is based on normal skin type, it is just a reference of UV strength. In general, the darker one’s skin is, the longer (or more radiation) it takes to affect the skin.
- The light intensity function is for sunlight detection.
4.17 History graph
User may view the change of readings on graphs for different parameters over
different time periods. All the graphs are based on rate of change with
respect to their current values respectively, except the rainfall graph which
is based on actual readings.
4.17.1 Graphs for different parameters over fixed time period
In normal mode, press [ GRAPH ] to view the history graph of different
parameters over past 24 hours (default) in following display sequence:
Step | Mode | Graph |
---|---|---|
Air pressure | ![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless Weather Station - |
Air pressure](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800
-WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-Station-Air-pressure.jpg)
[ GRAPH ]| Outdoor temperature|
[ GRAPH ]| Indoor temperature|
[ GRAPH ]| Outdoor humidity|
[ GRAPH ]| Indoor humidity|
[ GRAPH ]| Rainfall| ![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless Weather Station
- Rainfall](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800
-WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-Station-Rainfall.jpg)
[ GRAPH ]| Air pressure|
For auto-loop function press and hold [GRAPH] for 2 seconds as indicated by a white icon. Different weather graphs will be auto loop at 4 seconds intervals. Press [GRAPH] once to deactivate.
4.17.2 Graphs for chosen parameter over different time periods
In normal mode, press [ HISTORY ] to change the graph period in following
sequence:
Step | Graph period | Description |
---|---|---|
Past 24 hour | ![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless Weather Station - |
Past 24 hour](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800
-WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-Station-Past-24-hour.jpg)
[ HISTORY ]| Today|
[ HISTORY ]| -1 day (Yesterday)|
[ HISTORY ]| -2 day (2 days ago)|
[ HISTORY ]| -3 day (3 days ago)|
[ HISTORY ]| Past 24 hour|
For rainfall graph, user may also view the past 24 days record (after -3
days).For auto-loop function, press and hold
[ HISTORY ] for 2 seconds, as indicated by a yellow icon. Different time
periods of the chosen parameter will be auto loop at 4 seconds interval.
Press [ HISTORY ] once to deactivate.
4.18 Weather forecast
To obtain the weather forecast and weather condition of your location, it is
necessary to register the console at proweatherlive.net (PWL).
Based on the longitude and latitude entered, (refer to PWL setup Section 5.1),
the console indicates the daily weather forecast of present day and next 7
days as well as hourly forecast for 24 hours.
4.18.1 Daily forecast for present day and next 7 days
In normal mode, press the [ 7-day ] to show daily temperature, high / low
temperature, chance of rain and weather condition for present day as indicated
by the date, and Hi-Lo temperature range graph. Press the [ 7-day ] again to
view next 7 days condition
sequentially. Press other key to exit the daily forecast mode.
Daily forecast graph
Users may press [ GRAPH ] to change the daily forecast graph in following
display sequence:
Step | Mode | Graph |
---|---|---|
[ GRAPH ] | High / low temperature range | ![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD |
Wireless Weather Station - low](https://manuals.plus/wp-
content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800-WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-
Station-low.jpg)
[ GRAPH ]| Daily temperature|
[ GRAPH ]| Chance of rain
Range: 0, 10, 20 … 100%|
4.18.2 Hourly forecast for 24 hours
In normal mode, press the [ 24-HOUR ] to show temperature, change of rain and
weather condition for the current hour, as indicated by the time of forecast
and hourly temperature
graph. User may press the [ 24-HOUR ] again to view next 23 hours condition
sequentially.
Press any other key to exit the hourly forecast mode. Hourly forecast graph
User may press [ GRAPH ] to change the hourly forecast graph in following
display sequence:
Step | Mode | Graph |
---|---|---|
[ GRAPH ] | Hourly temperature | ![BRESSER 7003800 WLAN 4CAST MD Wireless |
Weather Station - Hourly temperature](https://manuals.plus/wp-
content/uploads/2023/12/BRESSER-7003800-WLAN-4CAST-MD-Wireless-Weather-
Station-Hourly-temperature.jpg)
[ GRAPH ]| Chance of rain:
0, 10, 20 … 100%|
4.18.3 Icon for multi-day / 24 hours weather forecas t
Up to 18 different weather icons are provided according to the weather
forecasted.* Only when the
forecast fall in night times.
4.19 MAX / MIN records
The console can record MAX / MIN records of past 24 hours and since last
reset. 4.19.1 View maximum /
minimum records
In normal mode, press [ MEM ] to check records in following sequence: Past 24
hours MAX Past 24 hours MIN MAX since last reset MIN since last reset.
| | |
---|---|---|---
Past 24 hours MAX readings| Past 24 hours MIN readings| MAX readings since
last reset| MIN readings since last reset
In MAX / MIN mode:
- Press [ MODE ] to switch between Feels like, Dew point and optional air pollutant’s MAX/ MIN records.
- Press [ CHANNEL ] to switch between indoor and CH1~3 thermo-hygro MAX / MIN records.
4.19.2 To clear the MAX / MIN records
During the max / min mode, press and hold [ MEM ] for 2 seconds to reset all
MAX / MIN records.
4.20 Alarm time and Weather Hi / Lo alert
When alarm time is reached, the alarm sound will activate.
Weather alert can alert you of certain weather conditions. Once the alert
criterion is met, the alarm sound will activate and the alert icon will flash.
4.20.1 To on/off time alarm and weather Hi / Lo alert
In normal mode, press [ ALARM ] to display the alarm time and weather Hi / Lo
alert readings in below sequence:
Step | Mode | Setting procedure |
---|---|---|
[ALARM] | Alarm time | Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm. |
[ALARM] | Outdoor temperature high alert | Press [ SET ] to enable / disable |
alert.
[ALARM]| Outdoor humidity high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Outdoor humidity low alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Average wind speed high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable
alert.
[ALARM]| Indoor temperature high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable
alert.
[ALARM]| Indoor temperature low alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable
alert.
[ALARM]| Indoor humidity high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Indoor humidity low alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Feels like high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Feels like low alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Dew point high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Dew point low alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| PM2.5 high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| PM10 high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| HCHO high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| CO2 high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Pressure drop alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| UV high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Light intensity high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
[ALARM]| Rain rate high alert| Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alert.
-
User may also press and hold [ ALARM ] to enter setting directly and change the time or alert setting using [ ] or [ ] except the Hi alerts for air quality sensors which are not adjustable.
Note:- Alert function is not applicable for Carbon Monoxide(CO).
- PM2.5, PM10, HCHO and CO2 alert can be triggered by the high(red) pollutant level (Section 4.13.3).
4.20.2 To set alarm time and weather Hi / Lo alert
Step | Mode | Setting procedure |
---|---|---|
[ALARM] +2s | Alarm time | Press [ ] or [ ** ]** to |
adjust the alarm time. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Outdoor temperature high alert| Press [ ] or [
] to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Outdoor temperature low alert| Press [ ] or [ ]
to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Outdoor humidity high alert| Press [ ] or [ ]
to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Outdoor humidity low alert| Press [ ] or [ **
] to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Average wind speed high alert| Press [ ] or [ **
] to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Indoor temperature high alert| Press [ ] or [ **
] to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Indoor temperature low alert| Press [ ] or [ ]
to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Indoor humidity high alert| Press [ ] or ** ] to
adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Indoor humidity low alert| Press [ ] or [ **
] to adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Feels like high alert| Press [ ] or [ ** ] to
adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Feels like low alert| Press [ ] or [ ] to
adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Dew point high alert| Press [ ] or [ ] to
adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Dew point low alert| Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust
the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Pressure drop alert| Press [ ] or [ ** ] to
adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| UV high alert| Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the
value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Light intensity high alert| Press [ ] or [ ] to
adjust the value. Press [ SET ] to enable / disable alarm.
[ALARM]| Rain rate high alert| Press [ ] or [ ] to
adjust the value. Press [ SET ]** to enable / disable alarm.
- Console will exit alert setting mode automatically, if no operation after 60 seconds.
- When you turn on the time alarm the “ ” icon will display on the LCD.
- The time alarm function will turn on automatically once you set the alarm time.
4.20.3 Suspend the time alarm
You can suspend the time alarm sound by following operation:
- By pressing [ ALARM / SNOOZE ] to enter snooze that the alarm will sound again after 5 minutes.
- By press and hold [ ALARM / SNOOZE ] for 2 seconds to stop the alarm and will activate again in the next day.
- Auto-stop after 2 minutes alarming if without any operation and the alarm will activate again in the next day.
- By pressing [ ALARM ] to stop the alarm and the alarm will activate again in the next day.
4.20.4 Stop weather alert
You can stop the weather alert sound by following operation:
- Auto-stop after 2 minutes alert.
- By pressing [ ALARM / SNOOZE ] to stop the alert and the alert icon keep flashing.
Registering with weather server platforms
The display console can upload /download weather data to ProWeatherLive (PWL),
AWEKAS, PWS, WUnderground and / or Weathercloud through WI-FI router, you can
follow the step below to register the account and setup your device in the
following platforms.
5.1 ProWeatherLive.net (PWL)
This is best done on a computer desktop or laptop
-
In https://proweatherlive.net click the “Create Your Account” then follow the instructions to create your account. Note:
– You can find the create account step in https://proweatherlive.net/help
– ProWeatherLive (PWL) website and app are subject to change without prior notice. -
Log in the ProWeatherLive and then click the “Edit Devices” in the pull down menu.
-
In “Edit Devices” page, click the ” +Add ” on the top right corner to create a new device, it will generate the Station ID and key instantly. Make a note of this and then click ” FINISH ” to create the station tab.
-
Click the ” Edit ” on the top right corner of the station tab.
-
Enter the “Device name”, “Device MAC address”, “Elevation”, “Latitude”, “Longitude” and select your time zone in the station tab, then click ” Confirm ” to save the setting. Note:
– The device MAC address can be found on the backside of the console. – The weather forecast and weather condition will be based on the Latitudes and Longitudes entered, which are also used for calculations of sunrise, sunset, moon rise and moon set times.
– Enter a negative sign for Latitudes or Longitudes when it’s South or West respectively.
For example: 33.8682 South is “-33.8682” ; 74.3413 West is “-74.3413”. -
You will need to enter the Station lD and key into the WSLink app. Please refer to Section 6.4(c1) for details.
5.2 WeatherUnderground.com (WU)
This is best done on a computer desktop or laptop.
- In https://www.wunderground.com click the “Join” on the top right corner to open the registration page. Follow the instructions to create your account.
- Once you have created your account and completed the Email validation, please go back to the WUndergound web page to login. Then, click “My Profile” on the top to open the dropdown menu and click “My Weather Station”.
- In “My Weather Station” page bottom, click the “Add New Device” to add your device.
- In step “Select a Device Type”, choose “Other” in the list, then press “Next”.
- In step “Set Device Name & Location”, select your location on the map, then press “Next”.
- Follow their instruction to enter your station information, in the Step “Tell Us More About Your Device”, (1) enter a Name for your weather station. (2) fill in the other information (3) select “I Accept” to accept Weather underground’s privacy terms, (4) click “Next” to create your station ID and key.
- Jot down Your “Station ID” and “Station key” for the further setup step.
- You will need to enter the Station ID and key into the WSLink app. Please refer to Section 6.4(c2) for details.
5.3 Weathercloud (WC)
This is best done on a computer desktop or laptop.
- In https://weathercloud.net enter your information in “Join us today” section, then follow the instructions to create your account.
- Sign in Weathercloud and then you will go the “Devices” page, click “+ New” to create new device.
- Enter all the information in Create new device page, for the Model selection box select the “W100 Series” under “CCL” section. For the Link type selection box select the “SETTINGS”, Once you have completed, click Create.
- Jot down your ID and key for the further setup step. Note: You can find your ID and the key under “Settings” > “Connect station”
- You will need to enter the ID and key into WSLink app. Please refer to Section 6.4(c3) for details. Weather server
5.4 Awekas
Detailed additional instructions for account creation and connection setup for
AWEKAS are available for download at the following Internet address (German
language): https://www.bresser.de/download/7003800/AWEKAS
5.5 PWSWeather
Detailed additional instructions for account creation and connection setup for
PWSWeather are available for download at the following Internet address
(English language):
https://www.bresser.de/download/7003800/PWSWEATHER
Connect display console to internet by WI-FI
6.1 Download WSLink configuration app To connect console to WI-FI, you need to download the “WSLink” configuration app from one of the following links by scanning the QR code or search “WSLink” in App Store or Google Play.
|
---|---
<https://apps.apple.com/hk/app/wslink/id1597891473?l=en>
| https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uni.UNI17D90C3
WSLink app is required for the console to connect to WI-FI and Internet, setup
weather server, perform sensor calibration and firmware update.
Note :
- WSLink app is only for configuration. It is not used to remotely view your weather data.
- WSLink app may subject to change and update.
6.2 Console in Access Point (AP) broadcast mode
When you power up the console for the first time, the console LCD will show
flashing “AP” and “ “ icon to signify that it has entered AP (Access Point)
mode, and is ready for WI-FI settings.
User can also press and hold the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] for 6 seconds to enter AP
mode manually.
6.3 Add your console to WSLink
Open the WSLink app and follow the steps below to add your console to
WSLink.
Note :
- For first time connection of smart phone to the console Wi-Fi network, you need to acknowledge any “no internet connection” notice when being prompted.
- If your smart phone cannot connect to the console, please turn off the mobile data / network in your smart phone and try again.
6.3.1 Setup new console with WSLink
The app will follow the steps below to guide you through the setup.
6.4 Weather server setting
The setup page of 4 weather servers: ProWeatherLive, Weather Underground,
Weathercloud and customized server.
(a) Settings page At the settings page, tap “Weather server”.| (b) Select the
Weather server
(c1) Upload your weather data to ProWeatherLive
1. Register an account and weather station at proweatherlive.net per section
5.1
2. Enter the Station ID and Station key obtained from proweatherlive. net
into this panel
3. Enable (or disable) the upload. 4. Tap “Save”.| (c2) Upload your weather
data to Weather Underground
1. Register an account and weather station at wunderground.com per section
5.2
2. Enter the Station ID and Station key obtained from WUnderground.com into
this panel
3. Enable (or disable) the upload.
4. Tap “Save”.
(c3) Upload your weather data to Weathercloud
- Register an account and weather station at Weathercloud.net per section 5.3
- Enter the Station ID and Station key obtained from Weathercloud.net into this panel
- Enable (or disable) the upload.
- Tap “Save”.
(c4) Upload to customized server (optional)
- Prepare your customized server based on WUnderground or WSLink API
- Enter the URL address, Station ID and Station key of the customized server.
- Select upload interval and API type
- Enable (or disable) the upload.
- Tap “Save”.
6.5 API for customized weather server
Apart from choosing WUnderground API that only covers the basic parameters
shown on Weather Underground, user may select WSLink API for full set of
upload protocols that include all the parameters shown on the console,
including those of the optional sensors that are linked to it.
6.6 Calibration
(a) Settings page
At the settings page, tap “Calibration”.| (b) Calibration page
1. Tap on the section where calibration is needed.
2. Tap “Unit” to change the unit if necessary before entering the calibration
value.
3. Tap “Save”.
Calibration parameters
Section| Parameters| Type of Calibration| Default value| Setting
range| Typical calibration source
---|---|---|---|---|---
Indoor| Temperature| Offset| 0| ±20°C| Red spirit or mercury thermometer
Humidity| Offset| 0| ±20 %| Sling psychrometer
Absolute pressure| Offset| 0| ±560hPa
(±16.54inHg or
±420mmHg)| Calibrated laboratory grade barometer
Relative pressure| Offset| 0| Local airport
Outdoor| Temperature| Offset| 0| ±20°C| Red spirit or mercury
thermometer
Humidity| Offset| 0| ±20 %| Sling psychrometer
Wind direction| Offset| 0| ±90°| GPS or Compass
Wind speed| Gain| 1| x 0.5 ~1.5| Calibrated laboratory grade wind meter
Rain| Gain| 1| x 0.5 ~1.5| Sight glass rain gauge with meter
UVI| Gain| 1| x 0.01 ~ 10.0| Calibrated laboratory grade UV meter
Light| Gain| 1| x 0.01 ~ 10.0| Calibrated laboratory grade solar radiation
sensor
CH1~3 Thermo-hygro (optional)| Temperature| Offset| 0| ±20°C| Red spirit or
mercury thermometer
Humidity| Offset| 0| ±20 %| Sling psychrometer
**** Others sensors (optional)| PM2.5 value| Offset| 0| ±99μg/m³| Calibrated
laboratory grade PM2.5 sensor
PM10 value| Offset| 0| ±99μg/m³| Calibrated laboratory grade PM10 sensor
HCHO value| Offset| 0| ±500ppb| Calibrated laboratory grade HCHO sensor
CO2 value| Offset| 0| ±500ppm| Calibrated laboratory grade CO2 sensor
CO value| Offset| 0| ±200ppm| Calibrated laboratory grade CO sensor
Note:
- Calibration of most parameter is not required, with the exception of Relative Pressure, which must be calibrated to sea-level to account for altitude effects.
- For temperature and pressure, the app will always calculate & convert the calibration value in °C and hPa respectively.
6.7 Firmware
(a) Settings page
At the settings page, tap “Firmware”.| (b) Your current firmware version will
be shown. Tap “Update” if new firmware is
available (indicated by a red dot).
6.8 STA mode operation
Provided your smart phone and console are both connected under the same WI-FI
network, you may directly access the console’s settings.
(a) Your Device page
Ensure your console and smart phone are connected in the same network, then
tap your console icon to enter settings page.| (b) Settings page (under STA
mode)
User may tap to enter different setup page, except Wi-Fi and Firmware. To exit
settings, tap “Confirm & Exit”.
View weather server live data & operation
7.1 View ProWeatherLive live data
Login your ProWeatherLive account at https://proweatherlive.net Once your
device is connected, your device’s live weather data will show on the
dashboard page. **Note:**
Press “Help” in the to get more information about PWL operation.
Android and iOS ProWeatherLive apps are available in addition to
ProWeatherLive.net. Search “proweatherlive” in iOS App Store or Google Play.
7.2 Viewing your weather data in WUnderground
Login your account.
To view your weather station live data in a web browser (PC or mobile
version), please visit http://www.wunderground.com, and then enter your
“Station ID” in the searching box. Your weather data will show up on the next
page. You can also login your account to view and download the recorded data
of your weather station.Another way to view your station is use the web
browser URL bar, type below in the URL bar:
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/XXXX
Then replace the XXXX by your Weather underground station ID to view your
station live data.
7.3 Viewing your weather data in Weathercloud
- To view your weather station live data in a web browser (PC or mobile version), please visit https://weathercloud.net and sign in your own account.
- Click the icon inside the pull down menu of your station.
- Click “Current”, “Wind”, “Evolution” or “Inside” icon to view the live data of your weather station.
7.4 Viewing weather data via WSLink app
With WSLink app, user may tap the shortcut icon of ProWeatherLive,
Wunderground or Weathercloud in “Your Device” page to directly access live
weather data on their web page dashboard respectively.
7.5 ProWeatherLive dashboard apps
Android and iOS ProWeatherLive apps are available in addition to
proweatherlive.net. Search “proweatherlive” in iOS App Store or Google Play.
Other functions
8.1 Backlight
The console backlight brightness can be adjust by using the [ BACKLIGHT ]
slide switch to select the appropriate brightness:
- Slide to the [ HI ] position for the brighter backlight.
- Slide to the [ LO ] position for the dimmer backlight.
- Slide to the [ AUTO ] position for the auto adjust back light that according to environment light level.
8.2 Maintenance
8.2.1 Battery replacement
When low battery indicator “ ” or “ ” appear on top of the sensors’ reading,
it indicates that the current sensor battery power is low respectively. Please
replace with new batteries.
8.2.2 Changing batteries and manual pairing of sensor
Whenever you changed the batteries of the wireless sensor, re-synchronization
must be done manually.
- Change all the batteries to new ones in the sensor.
- Press [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] on the console to enter sensor Synchronization mode.
- Console will re-register the sensor after its batteries are changed (about 1 minute).
8.2.3 Remove wireless sensor(s) connection
In order to remove the sensor(s) connection, please follow below steps:
- Remove sensor batteries.
- Press [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] once to clear the sensor history.
8.3 Firmware update
The console supports OTA firmware update capability. Its firmware may be
updated over the air anytime (whenever necessary) through WSLink app.
- The latest firmware will be download to your smart phone automatically, just connect your console to WSLink via AP mode to check for update (Section 6.7).
- Follow the app step to transfer the OTA file from smart phone to console.
- Once file transferred, the console will start to update, the update time is around 5 ~ 10 minutes. While updating, the progress will be displayed (i.e. 100 is completion).
- The console will restart once the update is completed.
Important note:
- Please keep connecting the power during the firmware update process.
- Please make sure your console WI-FI connection is stable.
- When the update process start, do not operate the console and smart phone until the update is finished.
- Settings and data maybe lost during update.
- During firmware update the console will stop upload data to the cloud server. It will reconnect to your WI-FI router and upload the data again once the firmware update succeed. If the console cannot connect to your router, please setup again.
- Firmware update process have potential risk, which cannot guarantee 100% success. If the update fail, please redo the above step to update again.
- If firmware update fail, press and hold the [ ****] and [ MODE ] at the same time with 10 seconds to back to original version, then redo the update procedure again.
8.4 Reset and factory hard reset
**** To reset the console and start again, press the [ RESET ] once or remove the backup battery and then unplug the adapter. To resume factory settings and remove all data, press and hold the [ RESET ] for 6 seconds.
8.5 Wireless 7-in-1 sensor array maintenance
Troubleshoot
Problems | Solution |
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and (Signal lost for 15 inutes)
and (Signal lost for 1 hour)| Make sure the console is placed away from other
electronic
Appliances that may interference with the wireless communication (TVs,
computers, microwaves).
7-in-1 wireless sensor array is intermittent or no connection| 1. Make sure
the sensor array is within the transmission range.
2. If it still does not work, reset the sensor pair with console again.
Time is incorrect| 1. Make sure you have register PWL account and connected
your device to PWL.
2. Make sure your enter correct time zone, Latitude and longitude to your
devices in ProWeatherLive.net.
3. Make sure your console connected to Internet via WI-FI.
Cannot use the STA mode for setup| 1. Make sure your console and smart phone
are connect to the same WI-FI network.
2. Make sure the console WI-FI signal icon are always on.
3. Make sure the location function of your smart phone is enabled.
4. Ensure your app are the latest version.
No WI-FI connection| 1. Check the WI-FI icon on the display, it should be on
if connectivity is successful.
2. Make sure the WI-FI settings (router’s name, security type, password) are
correct.
3. Make sure you connect to 2.4G band of the WI-FI router (5G not supported).
4. Make sure you the WI-FI security match your router setting.
Data not reporting to ProWeatherLive| 1. Make sure the WI-FI connection of
the console is good.
2. Ensure your Station ID and Station Key are correct.
Rainfall is not correct| 1. Make sure the rain collector is clean for the
tipping bucket to tip smoothly.
2. Make sure the sensor has stable and level mounting to ensure correct
tipping.
Temperature reading too high in the day time| 1. Place the sensor in open
area and at least 1.5m off the ground.
2. Ensure that the sensor is placed away from heat generating sources or
structures, such as buildings, pavement, walls or air
conditioning units.
Some condensation beneath the UV
sensor may occur overnight| This will disappear when temperature rises up
under the sun and will not affect the performance of the unit.
Console display no response or
malfunction| You can follow the below step to fix:
1. Remove the backup battery.
2. Unplug the DC power jack.
3. After 1 minute, plug the power jack again.
Specifications
10.1 Console
General specification
Dimensions (W x H x D)| 215 x 176.5 x 27mm (8.5 x 6.9 x 1.1 in)
Weight| 503g (without battery)
Main power| DC 5V, 1A adaptor
Backup battery| CR2032 3V button cell
Operating temperature range Operating Humidity range| -5˚C ~ 50˚C
Operating Humidity range| RH 10~90% non-condensing
Support sensors (optional)| – Up to 3 wireless thermo-hygro sensors
– Up to 3 wireless water leak sensors
– 1 wireless PM2.5 / PM10 sensor
– 1 wireless HCHO / VOC sensor
– 1 wireless CO2 sensor
– 1 wireless CO sensor
RF frequency
(Depend on country version)| 868Mhz (EU or UK version)
Time related function specification
Time display| HH: MM
Hour format| 12hr AM / PM or 24 hr
Date display| MM / DD, DD / MM or Year
Time synchronize method| Through PWL to get the local time of the console
location
Weekday languages| EN / DE / FR / ES / IT / NL / RU
WI-FI communication specification
Standard| 802.11 b/g/n
Operating frequency :| 2.4GHz
Setup app
App name| WSLink
Supported platform| Android smart phone or iOS (iPhone)
Weather platform
ProWeatherLive
Website| https://proweatherlive.net
App name| ProWeatherLive
Supported platform| Android smart phone or iOS (iPhone)
WUnderground
Website| https://www.wunderground.com
Weathercloud
Website| https://weathercloud.net
Barometer
Barometer unit| hPa, inHg and mmHg
Accuracy| (700 ~ 1100hPa ± 5hPa) / (540 ~ 696hPa ± 8hPa) (20.67
~ 32.48inHg ± 0.15inHg) / (15.95 ~ 20.55inHg ± 0.24inHg) (525 ~ 825mmHg ±
3.8mmHg) / (405 ~ 522mmHg ± 6mmHg)
Typical at 25°C (77°F)
Resolution| 1 hPa / inHg is 2 decimal place / mmHg is 1 decimal place
Indoor temperature
Temperature unit| °C and °F
Accuracy| ≤0°C ± 2°C (≤32°F ± 3.6°F)
0 °C ± 1°C (>32 °F ± 1.8°F)
Resolution| °C / °F (1 decimal place)
Indoor humidity
Humidity unit| %
Accuracy| 1 ~ 9% RH ± 8% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
10 ~ 90% RH ± 5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
91 ~ 99% RH ± 8% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
Resolution| 1%
Outdoor temperature
Temperature unit| °C and °F
Weather index mode| Feels like and Dew point
Feels like display range| -65 ~ 50°C
Dew point display range| -20 ~ 80°C
Accuracy| 0.1 ~ 60°C ± 0.4°C (32.2 ~ 140°F ± 0.7°F)
-19.9 ~ 0°C ± 0.7°C (-3.8 ~ 32°F ± 1.3°F)
-40 ~ -20°C ± 1°C (-40 ~ -4°F ± 1.8°F)
Resolution| °C / °F (1 decimal place)
Outdoor humidity
Humidity unit| %
Accuracy| 1 ~ 9% RH ± 5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
10 ~ 90% RH ± 3.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
91 ~ 99% RH ± 5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
Resolution| 1%
Wind speed & direction
Wind speed unit| mph, m/s, km/h and knots
Wind speed display range| 0 ~ 112mph, 50m/s, 180km/h, 97knots
Resolution| mph, m/s, km/h and knots (1 decimal place)
Speed accuracy| < 5m/s: ± 0.8m/s; > 5m/s: ± 10% (whichever is greater)
Display mode| Gust / Average
Wind direction display mode Rain| 16 directions or 360 degree
Rain
Unit for rainfall| mm and in
Unit for rain rate| mm/h and in/h
Accuracy| ± 7% or 1 tip
Range| 0 ~ 19999mm (0 ~ 787.3 in)
Resolution| 0.254mm (3 decimal place in mm)
Rain display mode| Rate / Hourly / Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Total rainfall
UV index
Display range| 0 ~ 16
Resolution| 1 decimal place
Light intensity
Light intensity unit| Klux, Kfc and W/m²
Display range| 0 ~ 200Klux
Resolution| Klux, Kfc and W/m² (2 decimal place)
- Accuracy depend on 7-in-1 sensor data.
10.2 Wireless 7-in-1 sensor
Dimensions (W x H x D)| 390 x 231 x 165 mm (15.4 x 9.1 x 6.5in) (not include
pole and stand)
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Weight| 599g (not include batteries, pole and stand)
Backup power| 3 x AA size 1.5V batteries (Non-rechargeable Lithium batteries
recommended)
Weather data| Temperature, Humidity, Wind speed, Wind direction, Rainfall, UV
and light intensity
RF frequency| 868MHz (EU or UK)
RF transmission range| 150m (492 feet) straight distance
Transmission interval| 12 seconds
Operating temperature range| -40 ~ 60°C (-40 ~ 140°F)
Operating humidity range| RH 1% to 99 % non-condensing
10.3 Wireless thermo-hygrometer sensor
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 58 x 125 x 19 mm (2.3 x 4.9 x 0.7in) |
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Weight | 144g (with Batteries) |
Main power | 2 x AA size 1.5V batteries (Alkaline batteries recommended) |
Weather data | Temperature and Humidity |
RF frequency | 868MHz (EU or UK) |
RF transmission range | 150m (492 feet) straight distance |
Transmission interval | 60 seconds |
Operating temperature range | -20 ~ 60°C (-20 ~ 140°F) |
Operating humidity range | RH 1% to 99% non-condensing |
DISPOSAL
If you pass on or dispose of the station, you should delete the stored WLAN
data to prevent unauthorised access to your WLAN.
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type, such as
paper or cardboard. 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 Directive 2012/19/EU 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.
CE Declaration of Conformity
**** Hereby, Bresser GmbH declares that the equipment type with part number:
7003800 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.bresser.de/download/7003800/CE/7003800_CE.pdf
Warranty & Service
The regular warranty period is 2 years and begins on the day of purchase. To
benefit from an extended voluntary warranty period as stated on the gift box,
registration on our website is required.
You can consult the full warranty terms as well as information on extending
the warranty period and details of our services at
www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.
Bresser GmbH
Gutenbergstraße 2
46414 Rhede · Germany
www.bresser.de
@BresserEurope
Bresser UK Ltd.
Eden House, Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
Great Britain
Errors and technical changes reserved.
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References
- maken.de
- ProWeatherLive
- Weathercloud | Global network of weather stations
- Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground
- Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground
- Bresser | Startseite | Expand Your Horizon mit BRESSER
- Bresser | Startseite | Expand Your Horizon mit BRESSER
- Bresser | BRESSER WLAN 4CAST MD Funk-Wetterstation | Expand Your Horizon
- Bresser | BRESSER Präzisions-Thermo-Hygro-Sensor | Expand Your Horizon
- Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground
- ProWeatherLive
- ProWeatherLive
- Weathercloud | Global network of weather stations
- AWEKAS – Automatic Weather Map System
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- PWSWeather - Bring Your Weather to Life
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