hama EWS-3200 Wireless Weather Station Instruction Manual

June 17, 2024
Hama

**hama EWS-3200 Wireless Weather Station Instruction Manual


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Controls and Displays

A Base station
Base station
Base station

  1. Weather forecast symbol

  2. Atmospheric pressure trend

  3. Atmospheric pressure the displayed number of hours ago

  4. Atmospheric pressure

  5. 12-hour atmospheric pressure history

  6. Max./min. outdoor temperature display/humidity

  7. Outdoor humidity trend

  8. Outdoor humidity

  9. Room humidity

  10. Max./min. room temperature display/humidity

  11. Room humidity trend

  12. Calendar week

  13. Weekday

  14. DCF signal radio symbol Snooze display

  15. Alarm symbols (displayed when alarm is active)

  16. Moon phase

  17. Time

  18. Summer time

  19. Calendar month

  20. Date

  21. Room temperature

  22. Low battery level display for the base station

  23. Comfort range

  24. Room temperature trend

  25. Symbol for room values

  26. Low battery level display for the measuring station

  27. Temperature alarm

  28. Symbol for outdoor values / Measuring station radio channel display

  29. Measuring station wireless symbol

  30. Outdoor temperature trend

  31. MODE button = settings/confirms the setting

  32. + button = increases the current set value/recalls the saved maximum/minimum values (MAX/MIN)

  33. – button = decreases the current set value/toggles between °C and °F / activates / deactivates manual DCF radio signal reception

  34. HISTORY button = for setting the height/ weather forecast/ atmospheric pressure unit/accessing saved air pressure values

  35. Channel button = manual search for a signal from the measuring station/channel selection

  36. Battery compartment

  37. SNOOZE/LIGHT sensor = temporarily interrupts the alarm/activates the back light
    B Measuring station
    Measuring station

  38. Transmission indicator light

  39. Display

  40. CH button = channel selection

  41. Recess for wall mounting

  42. °C/°F button = switches between °C and °F

  43. Battery compartment

Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes

Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention to specific hazards and risks.

Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.

Package Contents

  • EWS-3200 Weather Station (base station for indoors / outdoor measuring station)
  • 2 AAA batteries
  • 3 AA batteries
  • These operating instructions

Safety Notes

  • The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.

  • Do not operate the product outside the power limits given in the specifications.

  • Do not use the product in moist environments and avoid splashes.

  • Do not use the product in the immediate vicinity of heaters or other heat sources or in direct sunlight.

  • Do not use the product in areas where the use of electronic devices is not permitted.

  • Do not place the product near interference fields, metal frames, computers, TVs, etc. Electronic devices and window frames can negatively affect the product’s functionality.

  • Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks.

  • Do not open the device or continue to operate it if it becomes damaged.

  • Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself.
    Leave any and all service work to qualified experts.

  • Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation.

  • Dispose of packaging material immediately according to locally applicable regulations.

  • Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so voids the warranty.

  • Use the product for its intended purpose only.

  • Keep this product, as all electrical products, out of the reach of children!.

  • Use the item only in moderate climatic conditions.

Warning – Batteries

  • When inserting batteries, note the correct polarity (+ and – markings) and insert the batteries accordingly. Failure to do so could result in the batteries leaking or exploding.
  • Only use batteries that match the specified type. Keep the instructions for the correct choice of batteries included with the operating instructions of devices safe for future reference.
  • Before you insert the batteries, clean the battery contacts and the polarity contacts.
  • Do not allow children to change batteries without supervision.
  • Replace all the batteries in a set at the same time.
  • Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types or from different manufacturers.
  • Remove the batteries from products that are not being used for an extended period (unless these are being kept ready for an emergency).
  • Do not short-circuit batteries.
  • Do not charge batteries.
  • Do not burn batteries or heat them up.
  • Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow them to enter the environment. They can contain toxic, environmentally harmful heavy metals.
  • Remove spent batteries from the product and dispose of them without delay.
  • Avoid storing, charging and using in extreme temperatures and at extremely low atmospheric pressures (such as at high altitudes).
  • Ensure that batteries with damaged housings do not come into contact with water.
  • Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
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Getting Started

Note
Always make sure to start the measuring station first and then the base station.

Measuring station
  • Open the battery compartment (43), remove the contact breaker and then close the battery compartment (43).
  • Press the CH button (40) repeatedly to select the channel the measuring station is to use for transmission. CH1, CH2 or CH3 is shown on the display.
  • Press the °C/°F button (42) to choose between °C and °F for the temperature display.
  • Then close the battery compartment cover.
Base station
  • Open the battery compartment (36) and insert three AA batteries with the correct polarity into the battery compartment (36). Then close the battery compartment cover.
Replacing the batteries

Note – Replacing the batteries

  • Note that the stations have to be synchronized each time after you change the batteries in the measuring or base station.
  • To do this, remove the batteries from the other station and then reinsert them, or change them as required.

Measuring station

  • When the symbol (26) appears, replace the 2 AAA batteries for the measuring station with 2 new ones.
  • Open the battery compartment (43), remove and properly dispose of the depleted batteries, and insert two new AAA batteries with the correct polarity. Then close the battery compartment cover.

Base station

  • When the symbol (22) appears, replace the 3 AA batteries for the base station with 3 new ones.
  • Open the battery compartment (36), remove and properly dispose of the dead batteries and insert 3 new AA batteries with the correct polarity. Then close the battery compartment cover

Installation

Note – Installation

  • We recommend initially placing the base and measuring stations in the intended locations without installing them and making all the settings described in 6. Operation – to do.
  • Only install the stations once the appropriate settings have been made and a stable wireless connection is established.
  • Do not mount the product above locations where persons might linger.
  • Before mounting, check that the wall you have chosen is suitable for the weight to be mounted. Also make sure that there are no electric, water, gas or other lines running through the wall at the mounting site.

Note – Installation

  • The wireless transmission range between the measuring and base stations is up to 30 m in open spaces.
  • Before installation, ensure that wireless transmission will not be disrupted by interference or obstacles like buildings, trees, vehicles, high-voltage lines, etc.
  • Before the final installation, ensure that there is sufficient reception between the intended installation locations.
  • When installing the measuring station, ensure that it is protected from direct sunlight and rain.
  • The international standard height for measuring air temperature is 1.25 m (4 ft) above ground.

Warning

  • Buy special or suitable installation material from a specialized dealer for wall-mounting.
  • Ensure that no faulty or damaged parts are installed.
  • Never apply force during installation. This could damage the product.
  • Before installation, ensure that the chosen wall is suitable for the weight to be mounted, and make sure that there are no electrical wires, water, gas or other lines at the installation site on the wall.
Base station
  • Use the base to position the base station on a level surface.
  • Alternatively, you can install the base station on a wall using the opening on the back.
Measuring station
  • You can also position the measuring station on a level outdoor surface.
  • We recommend installing the measuring station securely on an outdoor wall using the recess (41).

Operation

Connection to the measuring station
  • After you insert the batteries, the base station automatically searches for a connection to the measuring station and performs initial setup.

Note

  • Initial setup takes approx. 3 minutes.
  • During the connection attempt, the measuring station radio symbol (29) will flash.
  • Do not press any buttons during setup. Otherwise, values may not be transmitted correctly and there is a risk of value errors and inaccuracies.
  • The setup process is completed when the indoor (25) and outdoor (28) measurement data is displayed.
  • If the base station still does not receive a signal from the measuring station, press and hold the Channel button (35) for approx. 3 seconds to start the manual search for the signal.
Basic and manual settings

Automatic setting using the DCF signal

  • After the first time the base station is switched on and successful transmission is established between the base station and the measuring station, the clock will automatically search for a DCF signal. During the search, the wireless symbol (14) will flash.
Display (14) Searching for the DCF signal

Display flashing| Active

Displayed continuously| Successful – signal is being received
No display| Inactive

If the station still does not receive a signal, simultaneously press the + button (32) and – button (33) to start the manual search for the DCF signal. The radio symbol (14) will start to flash.

Note – Time settings

  • The search process takes about 7 minutes. If the search fails, it ends and is repeated at the next clock hour.
    The radio symbol (14) goes out.

  • In the meantime you can, however, set the time and the date manually.

  • The clock automatically continues to search for the DCF signal on a daily basis (between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.) to correct any deviations. If the signal is received successfully, the manually set time and date are overwritten.

  • Simultaneously press and hold the + button (32) and the – button (33) for approx. 3 seconds to stop the manual search.

Note – Summer time

The clock automatically switches to summer time. DST appears on the display as long as summer time is activated.

(Manual) settings

Note
Hold down the + button (32) or the – button (33) to select the values faster.

  • Simultaneously press and hold the + button (32) and the – button (33) for approx. 3 seconds to stop the search for the DCF signal. The wireless symbol (14) disappears, and you can set the time manually.
  • Press and hold the MODE button (31) for approx. 3 seconds to make the following settings one after the other:
    • Year
    • Calendar month(16)
    • Date (15)
    • Time zone (+/- 12h)
    • Language
    • 12/24-hour format
    • Weekday (9)
    • Hour(12)
    • Minute (12)
  • To select the individual values, press the + button (32) or the – button (33) and confirm each selection by pressing the MODE button (31).
  • Press the MODE button (31) immediately to adopt the set value displayed and to skip onwards.

If you do not make an entry for 20 seconds, you automatically exit setup mode.

Note – Time zone

The clock automatically switches to summer time. DST appears on the The DCF signal can be received over long distances, but always transmits the current Central European Time in Germany. Make sure you set the time difference in countries with another time zone. If you are in Moscow, for example, the time is 3 hours later than in Germany. This means that you should set +3 for the time zone. The clock then automatically sets the time to 3 hours after the DCF signal received or relative to the manually set time. display as long as summer time is activated.

Note – Weekday
You can choose from German (GE), English (EN), Danish (DA), Dutch (DU), Italian (IT), Spanish (SP) and French (FR) for the weekday display.

Celsius/Fahrenheit.
Press the – button (33) to switch between °C and °F for the temperature display.

Alarm

Note – Alarm

  • When activated, alarm mode 1 only triggers an alarm signal on weekdays (Monday to Friday).
  • When activated, alarm mode 2 only triggers an alarm signal on Saturday and Sunday.

The A1 or A2 alarm symbol will appear in the seconds position of the time display during setting.

  • Press the MODE button (31) once or twice to display alarm A1 or A2.
  • Press and hold the MODE button (31) for approx. 3 seconds to set the signal time of the alarm displayed. The hours display begins to flash.
  • Press the + button (32) or the – button (33) to select the hour for the alarm time and confirm your selection by pressing the MODE button (31). The minutes display begins to flash.
  • Repeat the process to set the minutes for the alarm time.
  • If no entry is made for 20 seconds, setup mode automatically exits.
  • To select and activate or deactivate the corresponding alarm, press the MODE button (31) repeatedly to select A1 or A2.
  • Press the – button (33) to activate or deactivate the selected alarm (A1 or A2). The active alarm is displayed by the 1 or 2 alarm symbol (15). When an active alarm is deactivated, the corresponding alarm symbol A1 or A2 disappears.When the alarm is triggered, the active alarm symbol (15) begins to flash and an alarm sounds.
  • Press any button (except the SNOOZE/LIGHT sensor [37]) to stop the alarm. Otherwise, it will stop automatically after 2 minutes.

Note – Snooze function

  • While the alarm signal is sounding, press the SNOOZE/ LIGHT sensor (37) to activate the snooze function. The alarm symbol (15) will start to flash on the display. he alarm signal will stop for 5 minutes, after which it will sound again.
  • Press any button (except the SNOOZE/LIGHT sensor [37]) to stop the snooze function and the alarm.

Weather forecast/ atmospheric pressure history

  • Based on changes in the atmospheric pressure and the data saved, the base station is able to make weather forecasts for the next 12 to 24 hours.

Note – Weather forecast

The weather forecast function is not available during the first few hours of operation because it requires data that is collected during operation.

  • The weather forecast and the current weather are indicated by five different symbols (1):
Symbol (1) Weather
Sunny
Slightly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
Stormy

Temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure trends

Note

The trend displays are not available during the first few hours of operation because they require data that is collected during operation.

The weather station indicates a trend as to how the values for the outdoor temperature/humidity (7/30), room temperature/ humidity (24/9) and atmospheric pressure (2) are likely to develop over the next few hours.

Display Trend
Increasing
Constant
Decreasing
  • Repeatedly press the HISTORY button (34) to access the atmospheric pressure values (4) for the last twelve hours in 1 hour intervals (3).
  • If you do not make an entry for the 20 seconds, the current atmospheric pressure (4) is displayed again automatically.
  • The bar graph (5) shows the history of the atmospheric pressure within the last 12 hours.
  • As soon as the room temperature falls below +4°C, the symbol for risk of frost (27) is displayed

Maximum and minimum temperature and humidity values

The base station automatically stores the maximum and minimum indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity values.

  • Briefly press the + button (36) repeatedly to switch the display between the current temperature and humidity, maximum temperature and humidity (MAX) and minimum temperature and humidity (MIN).
  • Press and hold the + button in the MAX/MIN view for more than three seconds to delete the saved maximum and minimum values.
Outdoor temperature
  • Repeatedly press the CHANNEL button (35) to select the measuring station channel (28) for which you would like to set an alarm.

  • Press and hold the – button (33) for approx. 3 seconds until the outside temperature display ON/ OFF begins to flash.

  • Press the + button (32) or the – button (33) to select ON/ OFF and confirm your selection by pressing the MODE button (31).
    Select ON/ OFF to activate/deactivate the outside temperature alarm.
    The corresponding symbol (27) is displayed when the alarm is activated.

  • The symbol for the upper limit value is displayed and the limit value (28) flashes.

  • Press the + button (32) or the – button (33) to set the displayed limit value and confirm your selection by pressing the MODE button (31).

  • Then repeat this procedure for the lower limit value.

The alarm is triggered correspondingly if the outdoor temperature reaches one of these limit values.
The symbol (27) and the outdoor temperature start to flash and an alarm signal sounds.
Press any button to stop the alarm.

Note – Outdoor temperature alarm

  • You can define a lower and an upper limit value and activate an alarm for each channel and/or connected measuring station.
  • Note that the lower limit value must be at least 1°C/1°F below the upper limit value.
Moon phases

The base sttion indicates the current moon phase (16) with the following symbols:

Display (16) Moon phase

****| New moon
| Waxing crescent (1/6)
| Waxing crescent (1/3)
| Waxing half moon
| Waxing moon (2/3)
| Waxing moon (5/6)
| Full moon
| Waning moon (5/6)
| Waning moon (2/3)
| Waning half moon
| Waning crescent (1/3)
| Waning moon (1/6)

Comfort range

The base station displays the following comfort ranges based on the ration between the current room temperature and room humidity:

Display (23) Comfort range
– Pleasant –Ideal temperature and humidity
– Moist – Humidity too high
– Dry – Ambient air too dry
Back light

Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT sensor (37) to activate the back light.

Care and Maintenance

Only clean this product withaslightly damp, lint-free cloth and do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Make sure that water does not get into the product.

Warranty Disclaimer

Hama GmbH & Co KG assumes no liability and provides no warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/ mounting, improper use of the product or from failure to observe the operating instructions and/or safety notes.

Technical Data

| Base station| Measuring Station
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Power supply

| **4,5 V 3x AA batteries| ****3,0 V 2x AAA batteries For use in outdoor temperatures under 0 ° C/ 32 ° F, we recommend using AAA alkaline batteries for the outdoor sensors.
Measuring range Temperature (°C) Humidity|
0 ° C +50 ° C / 32 ° F +122 ° F 20% 90%| -20 ° C +60 ° C / -40 ° F +140 ° F 20% 90%
Measurement increments Temperature Humidity| ****
0,1 ° C/ 0,2 ° F 1%| ****0,1 ° C/ 0,2 ° F 1%
DCF radio- controlled clock|
Yes| No
Thermometer|
Yes| Yes
Hygrometer|
Yes| Yes
Barometer|
Yes| No
Alarm function|
Yes/2 alarms (dual alarm)| No**
Max. number of outdoor sensors| 3
Range| ≤ 50 m

Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, Hama GmbH & Co KG declares that the radio equipment type [00186307] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.hama.com->00186307 ->Downloads.

Hama GmbH & Co KG
86652 Monheim/ Germany

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 +49 9091 502-0

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