BRESSER 7003510 Meteo Champ HD Wi-Fi Weather Centre Display Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- BRESSER
Table of Contents
- 7003510 Meteo Champ HD Wi-Fi Weather Centre Display
- ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
- PRECAUTIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- PRE INSTALLATION
- SENSOR ARRAY SETUP
- DISPLAY CONSOLE FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
- DATA LOG FUNCTION
- CREATE WEATHER SERVER ACCOUNT AND ADD YOUR STATION
- SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION
- VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN THE WEATHER SERVER(S)
- FIRMWARE UPDATE
- OTHER OPERATION
- WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR ARRAY MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOT
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DISPOSAL
- CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- WARRANTY & SERVICE
- Service
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
7003510 Mateo Champ HD
Wi-Fi Weather Centre Display
Instruction Manual
7003510 Meteo Champ HD Wi-Fi Weather Centre Display
Mateo Champ HD
WI-FI HD Color Weather Station with 7-in-1 Sensor and Thermo-Hygrosensor
WLAN HD Farbwetterstation met 7in1-Sensor und Thermo-/Hygrosensor
Art. No. 7003510
7803510 7903510
Product | Art.No.: |
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Base station
+ 7-in-1 Sensor
+ Thermo-Hyrosensor| 7003510
Only/Nur 7-in-1 Sensor| 7803510
Only/Knur Base station| 7903510
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WARRANTY
RECYCLAGE (FRANCE)
ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTION 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.
PRECAUTIONS
- Keep and reading the “User manual” is highly recommended. The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings, export data lost and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place.
- 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 not a toy. Keep out of the reach of children.
- The console is intended to be used only indoors.
- Place the console at least 20cm from nearby persons.
- Console working temperature: -5˚C ~ 50˚C
WARNING
– Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard
– 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 does not close securely, stop using the product
and keep it away from children.
– If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part
of the body, seek immediate medical attention.
– An appliance is only suitable for mounting at height ≤ 2m. (Equipment mass
≤1kg)
– This product is intended for use only with the adaptor provided:
Manufacturer: Hua Xu Electronics Factory
Model: HX075-0501000-AX
– When disposing of this product, ensure it is collected separately for
special treatment.
– The AC/DC adaptor is used as disconnect device.
– The AC/DC adaptor of apparatus should not be obstructed OR should be easily
accessed during intended used.
– To be completely disconnect the power input, the AC/DC adaptor of apparatus
shall be disconnected from the mains.
CAUTION
– Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with
the same or equivalent type.
– Battery cannot be subjected to high or low extreme temperatures, low air
pressure at high altitude during use, storage or transportation.
– Replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can result in an
explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
– Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or
cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion.
– Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment
that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
– A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure that may result in an
explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting WI-FI HD screen weather station with 7-in-1
professional sensor. This system can show the full weather information on the
HD screen and able to uploads these weather data to different weather server
which you can access and upload your weather data freely. This product offers
professional weather observers or serious weather enthusiasts robust
performance with a wide range of options and sensors. Through the web browser
in your mobile and PC/Mac, You can get your own local forecast, high / lows,
totals and averages for virtually all weather variables in anywhere.
3.1 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 7-in-1 sensor array | 3.1 |
2 | Power up the thermos hygrometer sensor | 3.2 |
2 | Power up the display console and link with sensor array & sensor | 3.5 |
3 | Set date and time on display console | 3.5.2 |
4 | Reset the rain to zero | 4.4.7.2 |
5 | Configure WiFi | 7.2 |
6 | Register and upload to weather servers | 8 |
PRE INSTALLATION
4.1 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.
4.2 SITE SELECTION
Before installing the sensor array, please consider the followings:
- Rain-gauge must be clean every few months
- 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.
- Choose a sunny spot in open space that is not affected by rain, wind or clouds.
- Transmission range between sensor array and display console could reach a distance of 100m (or 300 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 quality 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.
SENSOR ARRAY SETUP
5.1 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 thermogram sensor
9. Drain holes
10. Battery door
11. Red LED indicator| 12. [ RESET ] key
13. Mounting clamp
14. Adjustable hinge of solar panel
15. Tipping bucket
16. Rain sensor
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5.1.1 INSTALL WIND VANE
With reference to photo below, (a) 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. (b) tighten the set screw with a precision screwdriver.
5.1.2 INSTALL RAIN GAUGE FUNNEL
Install the rain gauge funnel and rotate clockwise to lock the funnel to the
sensor array
5.1.3 INSTALL BATTERIES
- Unscrew the screw of the battery compartment cover at bottom of the wireless sensor and remove the cover.
- Insert the 3 pcs. of AA type batteries (non-rechargeable) according to the +/- polarity indicated.
- Re-attach the cover and tighten the screw.
- The red LED indicator on the back of the sensor will turn on, and then begin flashing every 12 seconds.
NOTE:
– USE ONLY the non-rechargeable batteries.
– Do NOT use batteries of different types or capacities.
5.1.4 ADJUST THE SOLAR PANEL
The tilting angle of solar panel can be adjusted vertically from 0 to 15°,
30°, 45° or 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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Hamburg (53.558, 9.7874)| 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 the screw lightly Step 2: Push the screw inward until the gears
on the opposite side separated from lock position.
Step 3: Adjust the vertical angle of the solar panel (0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°) according to the latitude of your location. Step 4: Tighten the screw until the gears are securely locked.
5.1.5 INSTALL MOUNTING POLE
5.1.6 MOUNTING KIT SE T
5.1.7 INSTALL MOUNTING KIT
- Fasten the plastic pole onto your fix pole with mounting base, clamp, washers, screws and nuts. Following below 1a, 1b, 1c sequences:
- 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.
5.1.8 DIRECTION ALIGNMENT
Install the sensor array in an open location with no obstructions above and
around the sensor array for accurate rain and wind measurement. Locate the
North(N) Marker on the top of the sensor array. Align the marker to point
North upon final installation with a compass or GPS. Use the Balance
indicator (bubble level) on the sensor array to make sure the sensor array is
completely level to ensure proper measurement of rain gauge, UV and Light
intensity sensor.
5.2 WIRELESS HYGRO-THERMO 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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5.2.1 INSTALL 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 according to the polarity information marked on the battery compartment and close the battery door.
- The sensor is in synchronization mode, and can be registered to the console within the next few minutes. The transmission status LED is blinking.
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.
5.3 OPTIONAL SENSOR
The C6076A weather station works with following optional sensors:
MODEL | 7009971 | 7009972 | 7009973 |
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NO OF CHANNEL | 7 | ||
DESCRIPTION | Thermo-Hygrometer sensor | Soil Moisture and Temperature Sensor |
Spa and Pool
Thermometer
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5.4 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
display console.
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) – these may be generated by machinery, appliances, lighting, dimmers and computers, etc. So please keep your display 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 display console to avoid signal intermittent problem.
- Distance. Path loss occurs naturally with distance. This device is rated to 100m (300 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 display 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.
5.5 CONSOLE
1. Ambient light detector
2. USB port
3. [ RESET ] key
4. Wall mounting holder| 5. Antenna
6. [ HOME ] key
7. Function key
8. Display screen| 9. Table stand
10. Power jack
11. Battery door
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5.5.1 INSTALL BACK-UP BATTERY AND POWER UP
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Install the back-up CR2032 battery
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Connect the display console power jack to AC power with the adaptor included NOTE:
– If no display appears on the LCD after you plug the adaptor, press [ RESET ] key by using a pointed object.
– The backup battery can backup the time & date.
– Please always remove the back-up 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, alert settings and records in its memory, will still drain the back-up battery. -
Flip out the antenna on the back
5.5.2 SETUP DISPLAY CONSOLE
When setup the display console for the first time, user need to enter basic
selection.
NOTE
If no display appears when power up the console, you can press [RESET] key by
using a pointed object.
DISPLAY CONSOLE FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
6.1 INITIAL DISPLAY SCREEN
Once the console display pairs up with the 7-in-1 sensor array and thermo-
hygrometer sensor, all the weather information will be shown on the display,
as shown below:
6.2 DISPLAY BUTTONS
When home screen is shown, you can press [ HOME ] or any other front key
to show the key function icons as below.
ICON | DESCRIPTION |
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**Home key |
Press this anytime to return to Home Screen.
| Expand key
Press this key to show the details screen.
| Channel key
Press this key to switch between Indoor and channels readings.
| Overview key
Press this key to show In / Outdoor and channels overview screen.
| Max / Min records key
Press this key to show the max / Min records screen.
| History Graph key
Press this key to show the history graph screen.
| Records table key
Press this key to show the records table screen.
| Settings key
** Press this key to show the settings screen.
OTHERS FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS FOR SETTING
ICON | DESCRIPTION |
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**** | **Up key |
Press this key to select upper row or item.
**| Down key
Press this key to select lower row or item.
**| Left key
Press this key to select left side column or item.
**| Right key
Press this key to select right side column or item.
**| + key
Press this key to increase the value or switch to other option
**| – key
Press this key to decrease the value or switch to other option
**| Confirm key
Press this key to confirm the action
**| Search key
Press this key to open the search box in record table
**| Erase key**
Press this key to erase the selected record
NOTE:
The display screen is NOT touch screen, do not press the screen.
6.3 DISPLAY SCREEN SELECTION
6.3.1 HOME SCREEN
1. Wind direction
2. Signal strength icon of 7-in-1 sensor
3. Outdoor temperature
4. Outdoor humidity
5. Wind speed
6. Indoor or [ Ch ] temperature
7. Indoor or [ Ch ] humidity
8. Feels like temperature
9. Barro pressure, UVI and Light intensity| 10. Wind speed level
11. Rainfall and rain rate
12. Weather forecast & moon phase
13. Date
14. Moon phase
15. Sunrise / Sunset time
16. Time
17. Moon rise / Moon set time
18. WI-FI connection and time sync indicator
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6.3.2 DETAILS SCREEN
1. Signal strength icon of 7-in-1 sensor
2. Outdoor max / min temperature
3. Wind speed level
4. Wind gust
5. Wind direction
11. Outdoor temperature
12. Outdoor max / min humidity
13. Outdoor humidity
14. Indoor or CH max / min temperature
15. Indoor or CH temperature
16. Indoor or CH max / min humidity
17. Indoor or [ Ch ] humidity
18. Barro pressure
19. Light intensity
20. UV index and exposure level
21. Today’s rainfall| 6. 10 minute average wind speed
7. Current wind speed
8. Dew point
9. Heat index / Wind chill
10. Feels like temperature
22. Last hour, last 24hrs and last month rainfall
23. Rain rate
24. Date
25. Moon phase
26. Weather forecast
27. Sunrise / Sunset time
28. Current time
29. Moon rise / Moon set time
30. Rain rate level
31. WI-FI connection and time sync indicator
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6.3.3 OVERVIEW SCREEN
1. Signal strength icon of In / Out sensor
2. In / Out icon label
3. Signal strength icon of CH 1
4. CH 1 icon label
5. In / Out temperature
6. In / Out humidity
7. No sensor connect screen
8. Pool sensor icon (optional sensor)| 9. Water temperature (optional
sensor)
10. Soil temperature (optional sensor)
11. Soil sensor icon (optional sensor)
12. Soil moisture (option sensor)
13. Date
14. Moon phase
15. Current time
16. WI-FI connection and time sync indicator
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The screen displays all the temperature and humidity readings of connected
sensors of different channels, including that from the sensor array, you can
press key to switch between outdoor / indoor reading on top left corner
section.
6.4 CONSOLE FEATURES
6.4.1 WEATHER FORECAST
There are 6 different weather forecast icons, namely Sunny, Partly Cloudy,
Cloud, Rainy, Stormy, Snowy.
Based on rate of changes in atmospheric pressure, the weather station predicts
the weather condition in coming 12-24 hours within a 30-50 km (19-31 miles)
radius
NOTE:
– Weather forecast based on rate pressure changes is about 60 to 75% accurate.
Please check weather channels for professional weather forecast.
– The weather forecast is reflecting the weather situation for next 12~24
hours, it may not necessarily reflect the current situation.
– The SNOWY weather forecast is not based on the atmospheric pressure, but
based on the temperature of outdoor. When the temperature is below -3°C
(26°F), the SNOWY weather icon will be displayed on the LCD.
6.4.2 MOON PHASE
The moon phase is determined by the time, date and time zone. The following
table explains the moon phase icons of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Please refer to POINTING
THE WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR TO SOUTH section about how to setup for the
Southern Hemispheres.
6.4.3 TREND INDICATOR
The trend indicator shows the trends of changes in the forthcoming few
minutes. These icons will appear in temperature, humidity and barometric
pressure section, during detail screen.
6.4.4 WIRELESS SIGNAL RECEPTION
The antenna displays the reception quality of the wireless signal from the
sensor.
No sensor| Signal searching| Strong signal| Weak signal|
Signal lost
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The icon displays 5 bars when signal is good, and no bar when signal is lost
completely. In the case when signal is weak or lost, please relocate the
display console or sensor array for better signal reception.
Please refer to section 3.6.
6.4.5 WI-FI CONNECTION STATUS
WI-FI disconnected | WI-FI connected | WI-FI connected with Sync |
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6.4.6 FEELS LIKE AND INDEX
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.
HEAT INDEX
The heat index which is determined by the wireless 7-IN-1 sensor array’s
temperature & humidity data when the temperature is between 26°C (79°F) and
50°C (120°F).
Heat Index range | Warning | Explanation |
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27°C to 32°C (80°F to 90°F) | Caution | Possibility of heat exhaustion |
33°C to 40°C (91°F to 105°F) | Extreme Caution | Possibility of heat dehydration |
41°C to 54°C (106°F to 129°F) | Danger | Heat exhaustion likely |
≥55°C (≥130°F) | Extreme Danger | Strong risk of dehydration / sun stroke |
WIND CHILL
A combination of the wireless 7-IN-1 sensor’s temperature and wind speed data
determines the current wind chill factor. Wind chill number are always lower
than the air temperature for wind values where the formula applied is valid
(i.e. due to limitation of formula, actual air temperature higher than 10°C
with wind speed below 9km/h may result in erroneous wind chill reading)
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.
6.4.7 RAIN DISPLAY
Rainfall is usually shown as Daily Total and Rain Rate (estimated amount of
rainfall per hour).
6.4.7.1 DEFINITION
Rain Rate is defined as the rainfall measured in the last 10 minutes, and
multiplied by six. This is also referred as instantaneous rainfall per hour.
Today rainfall is defined as rainfall since midnight (start of an new
day).
Last hour rainfall is defined as the total rainfall of last hour.
Last 24 hours rainfall is defined as last 24 hours total rainfall.
Last month rainfall is defined as the total rainfall of last month.
6.4.7.2 RESET RAINFALL
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. Please refer to
4.9.8.1 ERASE ALL DATA.
6.4.8 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 atmospheric pressure gradually decreases as
altitude increases. Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric
pressure. Because absolute atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude,
meteorologists 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 (in clear weather condition) 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 SETTING (Section 4.9.7)
6.4.9 WIND SPEED AND WIND DIRECTION
The wind section displays wind speed (gust or average), current wind
direction, predominant wind directions (over the last 5 minutes), and wind
speed level in compass background color.
Wind speed is defined as the average wind speed measured in the 12 second
updated period.
Average Wind (in detail screen 4.3.2) is the average of 10 minutes wind speed
record.
Wind gust is defined as the peak wind speed measured in the 12 second update
period.
The Beaufort Scale is an international scale of wind velocities ranging from 0
(calm) to 12 (Hurricane force). The Beaufort Scale is defined as follows:
Beaufort Scale | Description | Wind Speed | Land Condition |
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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
Beaufort Scale| Description| Wind Speed| Land Condition
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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
6.4.9.1 WIND SPEED LEVEL
The wind speed level is based on the Beaufort Scale as a table below of the
compass. The backyard color of the compass wind change according to level
reaction wind speed.
Beaufort | 0 – 2 | 3 – 4 | 5 – 6 | 7 – 8 | 9-10 | 11 – 12 |
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Speed | 11 km/h | 12 – 28 km/h | 29 – 49km/h | 50 – 74 km/h | 75 – 102 | |
km/h | ? 103 km/h | |||||
Compass Color | Blue | Green | Green/Yellow | Yellow | Orange | Red |
6.4.10 UV INDEX AND LIGHT INTENSITY
The console displays Light Intensity and UV Index. The US EPA defines the UVI
as follows:
UVI | Rating | Comment |
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0-2 | Low | A UV Index reading of 0 to 2 means low danger from the sun’s UV rays |
for the average person
5-Mar| Medium| A UV Index reading of 3 to 5 means moderate risk of harm from
unprotected sun exposure
7-Jun| High| A UV Index reading of 6 to 7 means high risk of harm from
unprotected sun exposure. Protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
10-Aug| Very High| A UV Index reading of 8 to 10 means very high risk of harm
from unprotected sun exposure. Take extra precautions because unprotected skin
and eyes will be damaged and can burn quickly.
16-Nov| Extreme| A UV Index reading of 11 or more means extreme risk of harm
from unprotected sun exposure. Take all precautions because unprotected skin
and eyes can burn in minutes.
6.4.11 SUNRISE SUNSET / MOON RISE MOON SET
The console calculates your location’s sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset
times, based on your time zone, longitude and latitude you entered. If
Daylight Saving field is set to AUTO, these times will be adjusted forward by
one hour automatically during Summer time.
6.5 SCROLL MODE FOR OPTIONAL CH SENSOR
You can add up to 7 additional Thermo-Hygrometer sensors or sensors of similar
type to the weather station. (Please refer to section 3.3 Optional sensors)
While in Home screen or Advance screen, press the key to switch between Indoor
and Channels 1-7. To scroll all the channels every 5 seconds, press and hold
the key for 2 seconds until the icon appeared on display.
6.6 MAXIMUM / MINIMUM RECORDS
This section show the max / min records with time stamp.
- Press [ HOME ] key, during other mode to show the key function icons.
- Press key to show the MAX / MIN RECORDS SCREEN.
- In this screen, you can press or key to show indoor, outdoor and channel’s records.
NOTE:
The default max / min records is daily records, If you want to change the
record method to accumulated, please refer to Section 4.9.3 Display setting
for more detail.![BRESSER 7003510 Meteo Champ HD Wi Fi Weather Centre Display
- CH SENSOR 1](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/BRESSER-7003510 -Meteo-Champ-HD-Wi-Fi-Weather-Centre-Display-CH-SENSOR-1.png)
To clear the selected max / min records
- Press or key to select the records.
- Press and hold the key with 2 sec.
6.7 HISTORY GRAPH
You can view all the history graphs in this section.
- Press [ HOME ] key, during other mode to show the key function icons.
- Press key to enter the HISTORY GRAPH MODE.
- Press or key to select data source in the list.
- Press key to view the PAST 24 HOURS GRAPH.
- When the graph is shown, press or key to show other data graph
- Press key and back to the HISTORY GRAPH LIST SCREEN.
NOTE :
When power off, all the graph will reset.
6.8 DATA LOG SCREEN
This function can capture the all history records of the whole system, plug
the USB compatible flash drive (not included) to the USB socket to start
record the weather data.
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Number of row
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Record time and date
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Indoor temperature and humidity
-
Baro Pressure
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Outdoor temperature and humidity
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Temperature index
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Percentage of data storage remain
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Press [ HOME ] key, during other mode to show the key function icons.
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Press key to show the Data log screen.
6.8.1 DATA LOG SCREEN OPERATION
- Using the, , or key to browse the data in different row and column.
- Press to show the DATA SEARCH SCREEN. ****NOTE:
Data log screen can only view the data in current recording log file, if you want to view the older files in the USB flash drive, you need to use the PC to view by using excel or other CSV file viewer.
6.8.2 SEARCH THE ROW OF DATA
- In DATA SEARCH SCREEN, using the , or key to enter the number of the row in the current record file.
- Once you complete, press key to select Yes.
- Press key to go to that row.
6.9 SETTING MENU
1. Time & Date setting | 4. Unit setting | 7. Calibration setting |
---|---|---|
2. Alarm setting | 5. Sensor setting | 8. Other setting |
3. Display setting | 6. Alert setting | 9. Data log setting |
All the console settings and system information are in setting menu, press / key to select the section, then press key to enter sub items of the section.
6.9.1 TIME & DATE SETTING
In this section, press / key to select the sub items.
# | Sub item | Operation |
---|---|---|
a | Internet time sync | Press / to turn on or turn off |
b | Time format | Press / to select 12 or 24 format |
c | Time set | When time sync is off, press / to select between hour or minute, |
press / to adjust the value.
d| Date format| Press / to select M / D or D / M format
e| Date set| When time sync is off, press / to select month or date, press /
to adjust the value.
f| Year set| When time sync is off, press / to adjust the value.
g| Daylight saving time| Press / to turn off or set the DST to auto.
h| Time zone| Press / to select the your local time zone to get correct time.
i| Hemisphere| Press / to select NORTH or SOUTH hemisphere for the 7-in-1
sensor point to and moon phase.
6.9.2 ALARM TIME SETTING
In this section, press / key to select the sub items.
# | Sub item | Operation |
---|---|---|
a | Alarm time set | Press / to select between hour or minute, press / to adjust |
the value.
b| Alarm mode| Press / to select Everyday or Weekday only
c| Alarm| Press / to turn on or turn off.
d| Ice pre alert| Press / to turn on or turn off.
e| Alarm sound level| Press / to adjust the sound level
f| Key tone level| Press / to adjust the key tone level (default is off)
6.9.3 DISPLAY SETTING
In this section, press / key to select the sub items.
# | Sub item | Operation |
---|---|---|
a | Language | Press / to select the display language |
b | Background color | Press / to select light or dark color background for |
display mode
c| Night mode| Press / to set enable (trigger to the activate time period),
disable or auto (trigger by your room ambient light level)
d| Night mode activate
time| Press / to select between hour or minute press / to adjust the value.
e| MAX / MIN record
mode| Press / to select MAX / MIN data records mode by Accumulate (Acc.) or
daily.
f| Back light level| Press / to adjust the back light level in normal
g| Back light level
(Night mode)| Press / to adjust the back light level during night mode
h| Contrast| Press / to adjust the screen contrast
i| Brightness| Press / to adjust the screen brightness
6.9.4 UNIT SETTING
In this section, press / key to select the sub items.
# | Sub item | Operation |
---|---|---|
a | Temperature | Press / to select ˚C or ˚F |
b | Baro pressure | Press / to select hPa, inHg or mmHg |
c | Baro type | Press / to select Relative or Absolute |
d | Rain | Press / to select mm or in |
e | Wind speed | Press / to select m/s, km/h, knots or mph |
f | Wind direction | Press / to select 16 direction or 360˚ |
g | Light | Press / to select Klux, Kfc or W/m² |
--- | --- | --- |
h | Skin type | Press / to select Light, Medium or Dark skin type for exposure |
level
6.9.5 SENSOR STATUS & EDITING
6.9.5.1 ADD NEW SENSOR
- In this section, press / key to select the empty channel.
- Press key to select the edit sensor column and it will show “Add?”.
- Press key to start search the sensor.
- In the meantime, select the channel in the sensor, then power up the sensor or press reset key of the sensor to start pairing.
- Once connected, the sensor icon, ID and signal strength will show on the channel row.
6.9.5.2 DELETE CURRENT SENSOR
- In this section, press / key to select the connected sensor.
- Press key to select the edit sensor column and it will show “Delete?”.
- Press key to delete the sensor.
6.9.5.3 CHECK SENSOR STATUS
- In this section, press / key to select the connected sensor.
- Press key twice to select the sensor type icon
- Press the key again to show the sensor connection status as below:
6.9.6 ALERT SETTING
In this section, press / key to select indoor, outdoor sensor, channels or other settings.
6.9.6.1 SET INDOOR ALERT
- In the indoor row, press key to enter indoor alert setting screen.
- Press / to adjust the value or on / off alert.
- Press / to select different setting value.
- Press / to select different row of the setting.
- Once finished, Press until back to the alert screen or press [ home ] key for back to normal screen.
6.9.6.2 SET OUTDOOR ALERT
- In the outdoor row, press key to enter outdoor sensor alert setting screen.
- Press / to adjust the value or on / off alert.
- Press / to select different setting value.
- Press / to select different row of the setting.
- Once finished, Press until back to the alert screen or press [ home ] key for back to normal screen.
6.9.6.3 SET CHANNEL(S) ALERT
- In the CH 1~7 rows, press key to enter different channel alert setting screen.
- Press / to adjust the value or on / off alert.
- Press / to select different setting value.
- Press / to select different row of the setting.
- Once finished, Press until back to the alert screen or press [ home ] key for back to normal screen.
6.9.6.4 OTHER ALERT FUNCTIONS
Sub item | Operation / Description |
---|---|
Reset all alert values | 1. Press key to show the confirmation screen |
2. Press / key to select Yes (to reset all values) or No (to go back)
3. Press key to confirm the action.
Disable all alerts| 1. Press key to show the confirmation screen
2. Press / key to select Yes (to disable all values) or No (to go back)
3. Press key to confirm the action.
Alert Activated| Press key to show the list of the activated alert.
6.9.7 CALIBRATION SETTING
In this section, press / key to select indoor, outdoor sensor, channels or other setting.
6.9.7.1 CALIBRATION FOR INDOOR PARAMETER
- In the indoor row, press key to enter indoor calibration screen.
- Press / to adjust the value.
- Press / to select different parameter.
- Press / to select different row of the parameter.
- Once finished, press until back to the calibration screen or press [ home ] key for back to normal screen.
6.9.7.2 CALIBRATION FOR OUTDOOR PARAMETER
- In the outdoor row, press key to enter outdoor calibration screen.
- Press / to adjust the value.
- Press / to select different parameter.
- Press / to select different row of the parameter.
- Once finished, press until back to the calibration screen or press [ home ] key for back to normal screen.
6.9.7.3 CALIBRATION FOR CHANNEL(S) PARAMETER
- In the CH1~7 rows, press key to enter different CH calibration screen.
- Press / to adjust the value.
- Press / to select different parameter.
- Press / to select different row of the parameter.
- Once finished, press until back to the calibration screen or press [ home ] key for back to normal screen.
NOTE:
Press [Reset value] key to reset the selected calibration value to default.
6.9.7.4 CALIBRATION PARAMETER
Sensor| Parameter| Type of
calibration| Default
value| Setting range| Typical calibration source
---|---|---|---|---|---
Indoor, Outdoor or channel(s)| Temperature| Offset| 0| ±20°C| Red spirit or
mercury thermometer
Humidity| Offset| 0| ±20 %| Sling psychrometer
Indoor| Absolute
pressure| Offset| 0| ±560hPa (±16.54inHg or ±420mmHg)| Calibrated laboratory
grade barometer
Relative pressure| Offset| 0| ±560hPa (±16.54inHg or ±420mmHg)| Local airport
Outdoor| Wind speed| Gain| 1| x 0.5 -1.5| Calibrated laboratory grade wind
meter
Wind direction| Offset| 0| ±10°| GPS or Compass
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 intensity| Gain| 1| x 0.01 – 10.0| Calibrated laboratory grade solar
radiation sensor
6.9.8 OTHER SETTING
In this section, press / key to select the sub items.
#| Sub item|
Operation / Description
---|---|---
a| Set your region| Press / key to select Europe, UK, US, Australia
b| Enable Access Point| Press key to start AP mode for WI-FI connection setup
c| WI-FI status| Show the current console WI-FI connection status
d| Mac address| Show the console Mac address
e| System firmware version| Show current system firmware version of the
console
f| WI-FI firmware version| Show current WI-FI firmware version of the console
g| Erase all data| Press key to erase all the data in console
h| Factory reset| Press key to reset all the setting to default and clear all
the data in console
NOTE:
– Default unit display setting for different regions:
Sensor| Parameter| Type of calibration| Default value| Setting range|
Typical calibration source
---|---|---|---|---|---
Indoor, Outdoor or channel(s)| Temperature| Offset| 0| ±20°C| Red spirit or
mercury thermometer
Humidity| Offset| 0| ±20 %| Sling psychrometer
Indoor| Absolute pressure| Offset| 0| ±560hPa (±16.54inHg or ±420mmHg)|
Calibrated laboratory grade barometer
Relative pressure| Offset| 0| ±560hPa (±16.54inHg or ±420mmHg)| Local airport
Outdoor| Wind speed| Gain| 1| x 0.5 ~1.5| Calibrated laboratory grade wind
meter
Wind direction| Offset| 0| ±10°| GPS or Compass
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 intensity| Gain| 1| x 0.01 ~ 10.0| Calibrated laboratory grade solar
radiation sensor
If you are not locate in above region, please select the most suitable Region
Setting and manually adjust your settings.
– WI-FI connection setup is in SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION section.
6.9.8.1 ERASE ALL DATA
Prior to and during installation of the 7-in-1 sensor-array, the sensors were
likely to be triggered, resulting in erroneous measurements and data. User may
clear out all these data from the console when the final installation is
completed and start afresh.
6.9.9 DATA LOG SETTING
In this section, press / key to select the sub items.
# | Sub item | Operation / Description |
---|---|---|
a | Data log | Press / key to enable or disable the data log function |
b | Record interval | Press / key to select the record interval between 5, 10 or |
30 minutes
c| Clear data log| Press key to enter clear data log screen
d| Record start| Show the record start date and time
e| Data log remain| Show the data log storage remain
DATA LOG FUNCTION
You can use the USB flash drive to record the weather data for further analysis.
7.1 TO START DATA RECORD
- Format the USB flash drive to fat 32 with PC.
- Plug the drive to the console USB port.
- In “Data log” setting (section 4.9.9), select “enable” to start data record.
7.2 TO STOP DATA RECORD
- In ” Data log” setting (section 4.9.9), select “disable” to stop data record.
- Un-plug the USB flash drive
7.3 DATA FORMAT AND OPERATION
When you view the USB flash drive, There may have several files listed which
is base on .
The file name is: Data_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.csv
YYYYMMDD is the file creation date
HHMMSS is the file creation time
Each csv file can record 7 days data that start at Sunday 00:00, once the file
complete it will generate another csv file to record the data for next 7 days.
****NOTE:
- To avoid the wrong time stamp of the data record, please set the console time and date correctly.
- The storage capacity is depend on the USB flash drive capacity
CREATE WEATHER SERVER ACCOUNT AND ADD YOUR STATION
The console can upload weather data to Preacherlike, Underground and / or Weather cloud through WI-FI router, you can follow the step below to setup your device.
NOTE:
- The weather server website and APP are subjected to change without notice.
- Use the valid email address to register your weather server’s account.
8.1 FOR PROWEATHERLIVE (PWL)
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In https://proweatherlive.net click the “Create Your Account” button then follow the instructions to create your account.
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Log in the ProWeatherLive and then click the “Edit Devices” in the pull down menu.
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In “Edit Devices” page, click the ” +Add ” on the top right corner to create a new device, it will generate the station ID (WSID) and Key (WSPD) instantly, jot down both and then click ” FINISH ” to create the station tab.
-
Click the ” Edit ” on the top right corner of the station tab.
-
Key-in the “Devices name”, Device’s MAC address”, “Elevation”, “Latitude”, “Longitude” and select your time zone in the station tab. ****NOTE:
The weather forecast of a geographical location is based on its Longitude and Latitude with resolution up to 3 decimal places. Most online maps such as Google Map or Bing Map provide degrees of longitude and latitude with 4 decimal places. Round off to 3 decimal places before you enter these data.
Enter a negative sign for Longitudes or Latitudes when it’s West or South respectively. For example, 74.341° West is “-74.341” ; 33.868° South is “-33.868”.
The device mac address can be find on the backside of the console or in the “SETUP” page that mention in section 7.2. -
In the setup UI that mention in section 7.2, select the ProWeatherLive in first row of the Weather server setup section then key-in the Station ID and key that assigned by ProWeatherLive.
8.2 FOR WEATHER UNDERGROUND (WU)
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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” button on the top to open the drop-down menu and click “My Weather Station”.
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In “My Weather Station” page bottom, press the “Add New Device” button to add your device.
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In step “Select a Device Type”, choose “Other” in the list, then press “Next”.
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In step “Set Device Name & Location”, select your location on the map, then press “Next”.
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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.
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Jot down Your “Station ID” and “Station key” for the further setup step.
8.3 FOR WEATHERCLOUD (WC)
- 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.
- In the setup UI that mention in section 5.2, select the weathercloud in first or second row of the Weather server setup section then key-in the Station ID and key that assigned by weathercloud.
8.4 FOR AWEKAS
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Enter the following web address in the address bar of the web browser for the ‘AWEKAS’ service: https://join.awekas.at
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Fill in all the required information to register with the weather service ‘AWEKAS’. Please also read the detailed additional instructions, which you can download via the following weblink:
http://archive.bresser.de/download/awekas/7003510/7003510_AWEKAS- Setup_en.pdf -
Make a note of the following:
• Username
• Password
• Geographical latitude in decimal degrees (e.g. 48.30591)
• Geographical longitude in decimal degrees (e.g. 14.2862)
NOTE! For the registration a valid e-mail address, to which you must have access, is mandatory, otherwise the setup and use of the service is not possible! -
After completing the registration with ‘AWEKAS’, set up the WI-FI connection for your weather station (see chapter ‘Configuration/Setting up a WI-FI connection’) and make the settings described in the additional instructions for “Setting up the base station to transmit weather data to awekas.at”.
SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION
9.1 STEP FOR ENTER THE SETUP INTERFACE
- To activate AP mode, press key to enter the MENU SETTING SCREEN. (SECTION 4.9.8)
- Press / key to enter OTHER SETTING SECTION
- Press key to enter the sub menu
- Press / key to select ENABLE ACCESS POINT (AP mode), then press key to start the AP mode
- Use the smart phone, tablet, or computer to connect the console through WI-FI.
- In PC / Mac choose WI-FI network settings or In Android / iOS choose setting→ WI-FI to select the console’s SSID: PWS-XXXXXX in the list and it will need several second to connect.
- Once connected, enter the following IP address into your Internet browser’s address bar, to access the setup interface of the console: http://192.168.1.1
NOTE :
- Some browsers will treat 192.168.1.1 as a search, so make sure you include http://header.
- Recommended browsers, such as the latest version of Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox or Opera.
- WI-FI network interface of PC / Mac or mobile subject to change.
9.2 SETUP PAGE OVERVIEW AND FUNCTION
The “SETUP” page allow you to set the WI-FI and weather server connection.
NOTE :
- If you don’t have Station ID and Station Keys available for the upload you need to first create an account at the respective weather servers of ProWeatherLive (PWL), Weather Underground (WU), WeatherCloud (WC) and/or AWEKAS, followed by registering the product to obtain the ID and keys. For details, please refer to the “CREATE WEATHER SERVER ACCOUNT” section.
- If you need to connect to ProWeatherLive, please jot down the Mac address that show in the “SETUP” page, you need to fill in this information in ProWeatherLive.
9.3 ADVANCED PAGE OVERVIEW AND FUNCTION
Press “ADVANCED” key at the top of web interface to enter the advance setting
page, this page allow you to set and view the calibration data of the console,
as well as update the firmware version on PC/Mac web browser.
VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN THE WEATHER SERVER(S)
Through the weather server web site or App, You can view the data in anywhere.
10.1 VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN PROWEATHERLIVE
- In https://proweatherlive.net , login your ProWeatherLive account.
- If you device connected, your device’s live weather data will show on the dashboard page.
10.2 VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN WUNDERGROUND
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.
You can also check Weather Underground web site to learn more about their
mobile App for Android and iOS.
10.3 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.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
The console firmware update consists of two parts, which is system firmware
and WI-FI function firmware.
Find the latest download links and update instructions here:
http://www.bresser.de/download/70035XX_Firmware
11.1 UPDATE THE SYSTEM FIRMWARE
A USB flash drive is required for the system update.
11.1.1 SYSTEM FIRMWARE UPDATE STEP
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Download the latest version firmware to your PC/Mac.
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Unzip and Copy the .upg file to the root directory of the flash drive.
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Plug the flash drive to the USB port. The screen will show as below:(I). Press key to select “Yes”.
(II). Press key to confirm and start system firmware update. -
The firmware will start updating.
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Once the update is completed, the screen will show as below:Press key to exit firmware update mode.
-
Unplug the flash drive.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- USB port not for charging
- The USB mass storage driver should be FAT32 format
- The .upg file must be the USB mass storage driver’s root directory
11.2 UPDATE THE WI-FI FIRMWARE
The WI-FI firmware supports OTA update capability. Its firmware can be updated
over the air anytime (whenever necessary) through any web-browser on a PC/Mac
with WI-FI connectivity. However, it is not available through mobile/smart
devices.
11.2.1 WI-FI FIRMWARE UPDATE STEP
- Download the latest version firmware to your PC/Mac.
- Set the Console into AP (access point) mode then connect the PC/Mac to the console (ref to “SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION” section in previous page).
- Click the in firmware update section and browse the location of the file you download in step 1. To update the WI-FI firmware, click the in WI-FI firmware section.
- Click the corresponding ****to start transfer the firmware file to console.
- In the meantime, the console will execute the update automatically and will show the update progress on display. (The update time is around 1 ~ 2 minutes)
- The console will restart once the update is completed.
- The console will stay in AP mode for you to check the firmware version and all the current setting.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- Please keep connecting the power during the firmware update process.
- Please make sure your PC/Mac’s WI-FI connection is stable.
- When the update process start, do not operate the PC/Mac and console until the update finished.
- During firmware update the console will stop upload data to the cloud server. It will reconnect to your WIFI router and upload the data again once the firmware update succeed. If the console cannot connect to your router, please enter the SETUP page to setup again.
- After the firmware update, if the setup information is missing, please input the setup information again.
- Firmware update process have potential risk, which cannot guarantee 100% success. If the update fail, please redo the above step to update again.
OTHER OPERATION
12.1 REPLACE CURRENT SENSOR(S) BATTERIES
The console can pair-up the sensor again, When changed the new batteries of
the wireless 7-in-1 weather sensor or other channel sensor(s). If the sensor
cannot pair-up within 2 minutes, please follow the below step to done manually
as below:
12.1.1 PAIRING UP THE SENSOR(S) MANUALLY
- Change all the batteries to new ones in the sensor(s).
- Follow the “Add new sensor” step in section 4.9.5.1 to pair the sensor again.
12.2 PAIR UP THE ADDITIONAL WIRELESS SENSOR(S) (OPTIONAL)
The console can support up to 7 additional wireless sensors,
- Select the channel in sensor(s)
- Change all the batteries to new ones in the sensor(s).
- Follow the “Add new sensor” step in section 4.9.5.1 to pair the sensor again.
NOTE:
- Channel number of the additional wireless sensor must not be duplicated among the sensors.
- This console can support different type of additional wireless sensor, e.g. soil moisture and pool sensor. If you would like to pair up additional sensors, please check with your retailer for more detail.
12.3 RESET AND FACTORY RESET
****To reset the console and start again, press [ RESET ] key once. To restore to factory settings follow the step in section 4.9.8 table ( Factory reset).
WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR ARRAY MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOT
Problems|
Solution
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7-in-1 wireless sensor is intermittent or no connection| 1. Make sure the
sensor is within the transmission range
2. If it still not work, reset the sensor and resynchronize with console.
Wireless sensor is intermittent or no connection| 1. Make sure the sensor is
within the transmission range
2. Make sure the channel displayed match to the channel selection on sensor
3. If it still not work, reset the sensor and resynchronize with console.
No WI-FI connection| 1. Check for WI-FI symbol on the display, it should be
always on.
2. Make sure you connect to 2.4G band but not 5G band of your WI-FI router.
Display screen not working| 1. Check that the power adapter is plugged into
the console and an electrical outlet.
2. Reset the console by pressing the “RESET” button that located on the back
of the console.
Data not reporting to Preacherlike, Underground. com or weathercloud.net| 1.
Ensure your Station ID and Station Key are correct.
2. Ensure the date and time is correct on the console. If incorrect, you may
be reporting old data, not real time data.
3. Ensure your time zone is set properly. If incorrect, you may be reporting
old data, not real time data.
Underground Precip. Accum. Total graph offset 1 hour reset time, during summer
daylight saving time| 1. Ensure the time zone of the device on Underground is
set correctly
2. Ensure the time zone and DST on your console are correct.
3. If you located your station out of US time zone region in Underground, the
DST will be invalid. To solve this issue, please turn off the DST function in
console.
Rainfall is not correct| 1. Please keep the rain collector clean
2. Make sure the tipping bucket inside can work smoothly
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Temperature reading too high in the day time| Make certain that the sensor
array is not too close to heat generating sources or strictures, such as
buildings, pavement, walls or air conditioning units.
SPECIFICATIONS
15.1 CONSOLE
General Specification|
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Dimensions (W x H x D)| 190 x 140 x 19.5mm (7.4 x 5.5 x 0.77in)
Weight| 325g (with batteries)
Main power| DC 5V, 1A adaptor
USB port| USB type A port (for data log and system firmware update)
Backup battery| CR2032
Operating temperature range| -5˚C ~ 50˚C
Operating Humidity range| 10 ~ 90% RH
WI-FI Communication Specification
WI-FI standard | 802.11 b/g/n |
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WI-FI operating frequency : | 2.4GHz |
Supported router security type | WPA/WPA2, OPEN, WEP (WEP only support |
Hexadecimal password)
**** Supported device for setup UI| Built-in WI-FI with AP mode function
smart devices, laptops e.g.: Android smart phone, Android pad, iPhone, iPad or
PC/Mac computer.
Recommended web browser for setup UI| Web browsers that support HTML 5, such
as the latest version of Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox or Opera.
Wireless Sensor side Communication Specification
Support sensors| 1 Wireless 7-IN-1 weather outdoor sensor and up to 7 Wireless
hygro-thermo indoor sensors
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RF frequency (Depend on country version)| 915Mhz (US version) / 868Mhz (EU or
UK version) / 917Mhz (AU version)
RF transmission range| 150m
Time Related Function Specification
Time display | HH: MM |
---|---|
Hour format | 12hr AM / PM or 24 hr |
Date display | DD / MM or MM / DD |
Time synchronize method | Through Internet time server to synchronize the UTC |
Weekday languages | EN / DE / FR / ES / IT / NL / RU |
Time Zone | +13 ~ -12 hour |
DST | AUTO / OFF |
Data log Related Specification
USB flash drive capacity | Support up to 16GB |
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Interface | USB |
Storage format | FAT 32 |
File format | .CSV |
Barometer Display & Function Specification
Note : The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate
on the console.
Barometer unit | hPa, inHg and mmHg |
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Measuring range | 540 ~ 1100hPa (relative setting range 930 ~ 1050hPa) |
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| 1hPa / 0.01inHg / 0.1mmHg
Weather forecast| Sunny / Clear, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Rainy /
Stormy and Snowy
Indoor Temperature Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Temperature unit | °C and °F |
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Accuracy | -40~5°C ± 2°C (-40 ~ 41°F ± 3.6°F) |
5.1~60°C ± 1°C (41.2 ~ 140°F ± 1.8°F)
Resolution| °C / °F (1 decimal place)
Indoor Humidity Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Humidity unit | % |
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Accuracy | 1 ~ 20% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F) |
21 ~ 80% RH ± 3.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
81 ~ 99% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
Resolution| 1%
Outdoor Temperature Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Temperature unit | °C and °F |
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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 Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Humidity unit | % |
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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%
Wireless Thermo-hygrometer Sensor Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Temperature unit | °C and °F |
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Accuracy | 5.1 ~ 60°C ± 0.4°C (41.2 ~ 140°F ± 0.7°F) |
-20 ~ 5°C ± 1°C (-4 ~ 41°F ± 1.8°F)
Resolution| °C / °F (1 decimal place)
Wireless Thermo-hygrometer Sensor Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Humidity unit | % |
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Accuracy | 1 ~ 20% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F) |
21 ~ 80% RH ± 3.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
81 ~ 99% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
Resolution| 1%
Wind Speed & Direction Display and Function Specification
Note: The following detail are listed as they are displayed or operate on
the console.
Wind speed unit | mph, m/s, km/h and knots |
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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: +/- 6% (whichever is greater) |
Display mode | Gust / Average / Beaufort |
Wind direction display mode | 16 directions or 360 degree |
Rain Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate
on the console.
Unit for rainfall | mm and in |
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Accuracy for rainfall | ± 7% or 1 tip |
Range of rainfall | 0 ~ 19999mm (0 ~ 787.3 in) |
Resolution | 0.254mm (3 decimal place in mm) |
Rain display mode | Last hour / last 24 hours / last month / today rainfall and |
rain rate
UV INDEX DISPLAY AND FUNCTION SPECIFICATION
Note: The following detail are listed as they are displayed or operate on
the console.
Display range | 0 ~ 16 |
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Resolution | 1 decimal place |
Display mode | UV index |
LIGHT INTENSITY DISPLAY AND FUNCTION SPECIFICATION
Note: The following detail are listed as they are displayed or operate on
the console
Light intensity unit | Klux, Kfc and W/m² |
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Display range | 0 ~ 200Klux |
Resolution | Klux, Kfc and W/m² (2 decimal place) |
Weather Index Display & Function Specification
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate
on the console
Weather index mode | Feels like, Wind Chill, Heat Index and Dew point |
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Feels like display range | -65 ~ 50°C |
Dew point display range | -20 ~ 80°C |
Heat index display range | 26 ~ 50°C |
Wind chill display range | -65 ~ 18°C (wind speed > 4.8km/h) |
15.2 WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR ARRAY
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 390 x 230x 165 mm (15.4 x 9 x 6.5in) |
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Weight | 599g (not including batteries, pole and stand) |
Main power | 3x AA/LR6 size, 1.5V batteries (non-rechargeable batteries) |
Weather data | Temperature, Humidity, Wind speed, Wind direction, Rainfall, UV |
and light intensity
RF transmission range| 150m
RF frequency (depend on country version)| 868Mhz (EU, UK)
Transmission interval| – 12 seconds for UV, light intensity, wind speed and
wind direction data
– 24 seconds for temperature, humidity and rain data
Operating range| -40 ~ 60°C (-40 ~ 140°F) Lithium batteries required
15.3 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 | 915MHz (US), 868MHz (EU or UK) , 917MHz (AU) |
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: 7003510 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/7003510/CE/7003510_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.
Service
Please contact the service centre fi rst for any questions regarding the
product or claims, preferably by e-mail.
E-Mail: service@bresseruk.com
Telephone: +44 1342 837 098
BRESSER UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
Great Britain
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
Bresser UK Ltd.
Eden House, Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
Great Britain
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