BRESSER 7803510 Professional Wi-Fi Weather Station with 7-in-1 Multisensor Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
BRESSER

BRESSER 7803510 Professional Wi-Fi Weather Station with 7-in-1

Multisensor

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Specifications

  • Product Name: WI-FI WEATHER STATION WLAN-WETTERSTATION
  • Model: WSX3001000000 (Base station + 7-in-1 Sensor + TH Sensor) 7-in-1 Sensor Model: 7803510/HC1
  • Base Station Model: 7902541
  • Works with: Weathercloud.net, Wunderground.com, Awekas.at
  • Power Source: AC/DC adapter for base station, AAA and AA batteries for sensors
  • Transmission Range: Up to 150m/450 feet (line of sight)

Product Usage Instructions

1. Setup Unpack the base station, 7-in-1 sensor, and Thermo-Hygro indoor sensor. Connect the AC/DC adapter to the base station and insert 3 AAA batteries as backup power. Insert 3 AA batteries into the 7-in-1 sensor and 2 AA batteries into the Thermo-Hygro indoor sensor.

2. Installation Place the sensors in appropriate outdoor locations ensuring they are not obstructed. The sensors are pre-assembled and calibrated for easy setup.

3. Data Transmission The 7-in-1 sensor measures outdoor temperature, humidity, wind, rain, UV, and light. It can transmit data to the base station up to 150m away. The sensors send data at a low power radio frequency for efficient communication.

FAQs

Q: How can I access further information or translations of the instructions?
A: Visit the provided website links or scan the QR code on the manual to access additional information or translations.
Q: What power sources are required for the different components?

A: The base station uses an AC/DC adapter and backup AAA batteries. The 7-in-1 sensor requires 3 AA batteries, while the Thermo-Hygro indoor sensor needs 2 AA batteries.
Q: What is the transmission range of the sensors?
A: The sensors can transmit data to the base station up to 150m/450 feet away in a line of sight scenario.

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WI-FI WEATHER STATION WLAN-WETTERSTATION
Professional Wi-Fi Weather Station with 7-in-1 Multisensor Professionelle WLAN-Wetterstation mit 7in1-Multisensor
Art. No. WSX3001000000 7803510 7902541
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instructions.

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Product

Art.No.

Base station + 7-in-1 Sensor + TH Sensor WSX3001000000

Only 7-in-1 Sensor (Type: 7803510/HC1) 7803510

Only Base station

7902541

WORKS WITH:

https://weathercloud.net https://www.wunderground.com https://www.awekas.at
Weather Underground is a registered trademark of The Weather Channel, LLC. both in the United States and internationally. The Weather Underground Logo is a trademark of Weather Underground, LLC. Find out more about Weather Underground at www.wunderground.com

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ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL These operating instructions are to be considered a component of the device. Please read the safety instructions and the operating instructions carefully before use.
Keep these instructions for renewed use at a later date. When the device is sold or given to someone else, the instruction manual must be provided to the new owner/user of the product.
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.
GENERAL WARNINGS
· Risk of electric shock — This device contains electronic components that operate via a power source (batteries). Children should only use the device under adult supervision. Only use the device as described in the manual; otherwise, you run the risk of an electric shock.
· Choking hazard — Children should only use the device under adult supervision. Keep packaging material, like plastic bags and rubber bands, out of the reach of children, as these materials pose a choking hazard.
· Risk of chemical burn — Keep batteries out of the reach of children! Make sure you insert the batteries correctly. Leaking battery acid can lead to chemical burns. Avoid contact of battery acid with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. In the event of contact, rinse the affected region immediately with a plenty of water and seek medical attention.
· Risk of fire/explosion — Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use only the recommended batteries. Do not short-circuit the device or batteries, or throw them into a fire. Excessive heat or improper handling could trigger a short-circuit, a fire, or an explosion.
· Do not disassemble the device. In the event of a defect, please contact your dealer. The dealer will contact the Service Centre and can send the device in to be repaired, if necessary.
· Use only the recommended batteries. Always replace weak or empty batteries with a new, complete set of batteries at full capacity. Do not use batteries from different brands or with different capacities. The batteries should be removed from the unit if it has not been used for a long time.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY Base station, 7-in-1 Multisensor, Thermo-Hygro Indoor sensor, AC/DC adapter (5V)
BEFORE YOU BEGIN · We recommend using alkaline batteries. If temperatures regularly fall below 0°C (32°F), we
recommend using lithium batteries. · Avoid using rechargeable batteries. (Rechargeable batteries cannot maintain correct power
requirements.) · Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity in the battery compartment. Connect the AC/
DC adapter with the Base station and insert 3x AAA batteries as backup power. 3x AA batteries are required for the 7-in-1 Multisensor and 2x AA batteries for the Thermo-Hygro indoor sensor.

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for selecting WI-FI weather station with 7-in-1 professional sensor . This system gathers and automatically uploads accurate and detail weather data to Weather Underground and Weathercloud website – the famous weather service which allows weather observers to upload their local weather data with automated personal weather stations (PWS) – at 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 . You will get your own local forecast, high/lows, totals and averages for virtually all weather variables without using a PC / Mac .
The 7-in-1 sensor which measures outdoor temperature, humidity, wind, rain UV and Light together with up to 7 individual temperature humidty sensors, which can add to a sensor array of maximum 7 units continually, transmits weather data to the console . Both sensors are fully assembled and calibrated for your easy installation . They send data at a low power radio frequency to the console from up to 150m/450 feet away (line of sight) .
In the console, high-speed processors are embedded to analyze the received weather data and these realtime data can be published to Wunderground.com and weathercloud.net through your home Wi-fi router. The console can also synchronize with internet time server to show high precision time and for its weather data time stamp . The color LCD display shows informative weather readings with advanced features, such as high/low alert alarm, different weather index, and MAX/MIN records. With calibration, sunrise / sunset and moon phase features, this system is truly a remarkably personal yet professional weather station for your own backyard .
NOTE: 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 .
OVERVIEW CONSOLE

BARO

WIND

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2

ALARM / SNOOZE
3

SUN

RAIN

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8 16

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1 . [ BARO ] key 2 . [ WIND ] key 3 . [ ALARM/SNOOZE ] key 4 . [ SUN ] key 5 . [ RAIN ] key 6 . LCD display 7 . [ / ] key 8 . [ INDEX / ] key

9 . [ HISTORY ] key 10 . [ MAX / MIN ] key 11 . [ CHANNEL ] key 12 . [ CLOCK SET ] key 13 . Wall mounting holder 14 . [ REFRESH ] key 15 . [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key 16 . [ RESET ] key

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WI-FI

SENSOR REFRESH CLOCK SET

ALARM

ALERT

RESET

OFF LO HI

18 19 20 21

DC 5V 1A

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17 . [ °C / °F ] key 18 . [ ALARM ] key 19 . [ ALERT ] key 20 . [ OFF / HI / LO ] slide
switch 21 . Battery door 22 . Table stand 23 . Power jack

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LCD DISPLAY

Display section: 1 . Outdoor temperature & humidity 2 . Wind direction & speed 3 . Indoor (Ch) temperature & humidity 4 . Weather index 5 . UV index & light intensity (SUN) 6 . Weather forecast

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7 . Calendar & moon phase 8 . Time / alarm 9 . Barometer 10 . Sunrise & sunset time 11 . Rainfall & Rain rate

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WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR

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1 . Rain collector 2 . Balance indicator 3 . UVI / light sensor 4 . Wind vane 5 . Wind cups 6 . Antenna

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7 . Solar panel 8 . Radiation shield and
thermo-hygro sensor 9 . Drain holes 10 . Battery door 11 . Red LED indicator

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12 . [ RESET ] key 13 . Mounting clamp 14 . Adjustable hinge of solar
panel 15 . Tipping bucket 16 . Rain sensor

INSTALLATION AND SETUP

INSTALL WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR 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 .

Step 1

Step 2

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INSTALL RAIN GAUGE FUNNEL Install the rain gauge funnel and rotate clockwise to lock the funnel to the sensor array
Step 2

Lock grooves

Step 1

INSTALL BATTERIES Unscrew the battery door at bottom of unit . Insert the 3 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.

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

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°

15°
30° 60° 45°

*Sensors installed in Southern Hemisphere must have their solar panels facing North .

Step 1: Loosen the screw lightly until the gears on the

opposite side separated from lock position .

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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: Push the gear and tighten the screw until the gears are securely locked .

MOUNTING KIT INSTALLATION

1 . Pole mounting stand x 1 2 . Mounting clamp x 1 3 . Plastic pole x 1

4 . screws x 4

5 . Hex nuts x 4

6 . Flat washers x 4

7 . screw x 1

8 . Hex nut x 1

9 . Rubber pads x 4

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PLASTIC MOUNTING INSTALLATION

1 . 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 .

1c . Fasten the mounting stand and clamp together onto a fix pole with 4 long screws and nuts .

1b . Apply 2 rubber pads on the mounting clamp .

2 . Apply 2 rubber pads on the inner sides of the mounting base and clamp of the sensor-array, and loosely fasten them together .

3 . Place the sensor-array over the mounting pole and align it to North direction before fastening the screws .

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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 .
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 a 30 to 40 mm

Point to

diameter pole (not included) using two screw and NORTH

nuts provided .

Point to SOUTH

Use the bubble level on the 7-in-1 sensor to make sure the sensor is completely level for proper measurement of rainfall, UV and light intensity .

2 meters off the ground

Mounting pole not included

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 . 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 . 1 . Install the 7-IN-1 wireless sensor with its wind meter end pointing to South . (Please refer to
POINTING THE WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR TO SOUTH section for mounting details) 2 . Select “S’ in hemisphere section of the setup UI setup page . (Please refer to SETUP THE
WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION section’s SETUP page for setup details) 3 . Press Apply icon to confirm and exit.
NOTE: Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display .
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1.1 WIRELESS HYGRO-THERMO SENSOR
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2 4 5 6
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1 . LCD display 2 . Transmission status LED 3 . Wall mounting holder 4 . [ CHANNEL ] slide switch

5 . [ RESET ] 6 . [ °C / °F ] 7 . Battery compartment

1.1.1 INSTALL WIRELESS INDOOR THERMO-HYGROSENSOR
1 . Remove the battery door of the sensor . 2 . Use the channel slide switch to set the channel number for the sensor (e .g . Channel 1) 3 . 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 . 4 . 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 .

1.2 OPTIONAL SENSOR The weather station works with following optional sensors:

MODEL

7009971

7009972

NO OF CHANNEL

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DESCRIPTION

Thermo-Hygrometer sensor

Soil Moisture and Temperature Sensor

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7009973 Spa and Pool Thermometer

868MHZ THERMO-HYGRO SENSOR

868MHZ SOIL SENSOR

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1.3 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 .
1 . 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 .
2 . 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 .
3 . 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 .
4 . 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

Glass (untreated) Wood Plasterboard / drywall Brick Foil insulation Concrete wall Aluminum siding Metal wall

10 ~ 20% 10 ~ 30% 20 ~ 40% 30 ~ 50% 60 ~ 70% 80 ~ 90% 100% 100%

Remarks: RF signal reduction for reference .

SETUP THE CONSOLE POWER UP THE CONSOLE 1 . Plug the adapter provided to the power jack at the back of the console . 2 . Once the console is turned on, all the segments of the LCD will be shown momentarily . 3 . The console will automatically enters sensor synchronization mode and AP mode (refer to
SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION) .

NOTE: If no display appears when power up the console . You can press [ RESET ] key 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 .
SYNCHRONIZING WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR AND INDOOR SENSOR(S) Immediately after power up, while still in Synchronization mode, the 7-in-1 sensor and Indoor Sensor can be paired to the console automatically . Once your sensors are paired up, the sensors’ signal strength indicator and weather reading will appear on your console display .

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BACKUP BATTERY Backup batteries are used to keep time-sensitive information on the console’s memory during power failure . These include: – Time & Date, Alarm Time, Max/Min & Past 24 hours weather records, Alert setting values,
Sensor(s) channel history, and Units 1 . Remove the battery door of the console . 2 . Insert 3 new AAA batteries as per the polarity indicated, 3 . Replace the battery door .
BUILT-IN MEMORY The console has built-in FLASH memory that holds the vital settings . These include: – Time Zone, DST status, Time SYNC status, WI-FI and Weather server setting, Latitude /
Longitude, Hemisphere setting, Calibration values, and Sensor ID of paired sensor(s)
RESET AND FACTORY HARD RESET To reset the console and start again, press the [ RESET ] key once To hard reset the console and resume factory settings, press and hold the [ RESET ] key for 6 seconds
RESYNCHRONIZE SENSORS Press the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key once for the console to enter sensor Synchronization mode, and the console will re-register all the sensors that have already been registered to it before . i .e . the console will not lose the connection of the sensors that you’d paired up before .
CHANGING BATTERIES AND MANUAL PAIRING OF SENSOR Whenever you changed the batteries of the wireless indoor or 7-in-1 weather sensor, resynchronization must be done manually . 1 . Change all the batteries to new ones in the sensor . 2 . Press [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key on the console to enter sensor synchronization mode . 3 . Press [ RESET ] key on the wireless indoor or 7-in-1 weather sensor .
SYNCHRONIZING ADDITIONAL WIRELESS SENSOR(S) (OPTIONAL) The console can support up to 7 additional wireless sensors . 1 . Press the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key once on the console to enter synchronization mode . 2 . Press the [ RESET ] key on the new sensor, and wait for a few minutes for the new sensor
to paired to the console .
NOTE: – Channel number of the indoor sensor must not be duplicated among the sensors . Please refer
to “INSTALL WIRELESS INDOOR SENSOR” for details – 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 .
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 . 1 . Install the 7-IN-1 wireless sensor with its wind meter end pointing to South . (Please refer to
INSTALLATION OF THE WIRELESS SENSOR section for mounting details)
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2 . Select “S’ in hemisphere section of the setup UI setup page . (Please refer to SETUP THE WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION section for setup details)
3 . Press Apply icon to confirm and exit. NOTE:
Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display . CREATE WEATHER SERVER ACCOUNT & SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION The console can upload weather data to WUnderground and / or Weathercloud through WI-FI router, you can follow the step below to setup your device .
NOTE: The Weather Underground and Weathercloud website are subjected to change without notice . CREATE WEATHER UNDERGROUND ACCOUNT 1 . 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 .
NOTE: Use the valid email address to register your account . 2 . After 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” .
3 . In “My Weather Station” page, press the “Add New Device” button to add your device .
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4 . 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) choose “Other” in “Device Hardware” section and fill in other the other information (3) select “I Accept” to accept Weather underground’s privacy terms, (4) click “Next” to create your station ID and key .

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)
(4)
5 . Jot down Your “Station ID” and “Station key” for the further setup step .

CREATE WEATHERCLOUD ACCOUNT 1 . In https://weathercloud.net enter your information in “Join us today” section, then follow
the instructions to create your account .

NOTE: Use the valid email address to register your account .
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2 . Sign in weathercloud and then you will go the “Devices” page, click “+ New” to create new device .
3 . 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 .
4 . Jot down your ID and key for the further setup step .
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SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION 1 . 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 ] key for 6 seconds to enter AP mode manually . 2 . Use the smart phone, tablet, or computer to connect the console through WI-FI . 3 . In PC / Mac choose WiFi 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 .

PWS-XXXXXX

PWS-XXXXXX

PC (Windows 10) WI-FI network interface

Android WI-FI network interface

4 . Once connected, enter the following IP address into your internet browser’s address bar, to access the console’s web interface: 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 .

CREATE AWEKAS ACCOUNT You have the possibility to use a weather service of a third party provider, as shown here with the example of AWEKAS (https://join.awekas.at). Detailed instructions for setting up AWEKAS are available for download: https://www.bresser.de/download/WSX3001
WI-FI CONNECTION STATUS Below is the WI-FI icon status on the console LCD:

Stable: Console is in

Flashing: Console is trying to Flashing: Console currently in

connection with WI-FI router

connect to WI-FI router

Access Point (AP) mode

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SETUP THE WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION Enter the following information into the below web interface “SETUP” page to connect the console to weather server, If you do not want to use Wunderground.com or Weathercloud.net, please empty the station ID & key to ignore the data upload .

SETUP page

SETTINGS
SETUP

ADVANCED

Press “ADVANCED” icon to switch to Advanced page

Press to search for router
Press to allow add router manually
Enter the Latitude value Enter the Longitude value

WiFi Router setup

Language: English

Search

Router: ROUTER_A

Add Router

Security type: WAP2
** Router Password:

Weather server setup Wunderground
Station ID: WDw124
** Station key:
Weathercloud Station ID: IPACIR23Wc
Station key: **

URL: http://WAC .com

Station ID: IDCR21w1
** Station key:

Mac address

00:0E:C6:00:07:10

Time server setup

Server URL: nist .time .gov

Time Zone: 0:00
Location for sunrise / sunset

*Latitude: 0 .0000

North

Enter 0 to 90, no negative numbers

*Longitude: 0 .0000

East

Enter 0 to 180, no negative numbers

Hemisphere N * Depends on the model

Firmware version: 1 .00

Apply

Select setup UI display language
Select router (SSID) for connection Manually enter SSID if not on list Select router’s security type (usually “WPA2”) Router’s password (leave blank if security type is “open”)
Enter new Station ID and Station key received from Wunderground
Enter new Station ID and Station key received from weathercloud
Reserved for validated weather server
Enter new Station ID and Station key received from corresponding weather server
Select time server Select time zone of your location
Select the direction (e .g . for EU countries Longitude is East and for US is West)
Select the hemisphere the sensor is located in (e .g . both US and EU are “N” and Australia is “S” Press to save the settings

NOTE: – When WI-FI setup is completed, your PC / Mac or mobile will resume your default WI-FI
connection . – During AP mode, you can press and hold the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key for 6 seconds to stop
AP mode and the console will restore your previous setting .
TIME ZONE To automtically set the time display to your time-zone, change the time zone in SETUP page of previous section from ‘0:00’ (default) to your time zone (e .g .+1:00 for Germany) .
Time server setup
Server URL: nist .time .gov Time Zone: 0:00
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TIME SERVER CONNECTION STATUS

After the console has connected to the internet, it will attempt

to connect to the internet time server to obtain the UTC time .

Once the connection succeeds and the console’s time has

been updated, the ”

” icon will appear on the LCD .

The time will automatically synchronize Internet time server at 12:00AM and 12:00PM per day . Also you can press the [REFRESH ] key to get the internet time manually within 1 minute .

ADVANCE SETTING IN WEB INTERFACE 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.
ADVANCED page

Press “SETUP” icon to switch to Setup page

SETTINGS
SETUP

ADVANCED

Select setting unit Outdoor and CH 1~7 temperature calibration
section
Pressure calibration section
Current firmware version

Temperature oC

Humidity %

Indoor Outdoor
CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7

Current offset: 1 Current offset: -9 Current offset: 2 Current offset: 3 Current offset: 1 .2 Current offset: -0 .2 Current offset: -20 .1 Current offset: 11 .5 Current offset: 0 .2

Current offset: -5 Current offset: 10 Current offset: -5 Current offset: -2 Current offset: -2 Current offset: -5 Current offset: -3 Current offset: -10 Current offset: -3

Range: -20 .0 ~ 20 .0oC -36 .0 ~ 36 .0oF (Default: 0 .0)

Range: -20 ~ 20 (Default: 0 .0)

Pressure hpa

Absolute Pressure Offset:

Current offset: -3 (Default: 0)

Relative Pressure Offset:

Current offset: 10 (Default: 0)

Setting Range: -560~ 560hpa / -16 .54 ~ 16 .54inHg / -420 ~ 420mmHg

Rain gain: Wind speed gain:
Wind direction: UV gain:
Light gain: Depends on the model
Firmware version: 1 .00

Current gain: 0 .85 Range: 0 .5 ~ 1 .5(Default: 1 .00) Current gain: 0 .75 Range: 0 .5 ~ 1 .5(Default: 1 .00) Current offset: 2o Range: -10 ~ 10(Default: 0o) Current gain: 1 .1 Range: 0 .01 ~ 10(Default: 1 .00) Current gain: 1 .1 Range: 0 .01 ~ 10(Default: 1 .00)
Browse Upload

Outdoor and CH 1~7 humidity calibration section
Select setting unit Current offset value is the value that you set before to offset the pressure reading .
The rain, wind speed, UV and Light calibration use gain method . The wind direction is +/- 10 offset.
The firmware update function is only available through PC or Mac web browser

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CALIBRATION 1 . User can input the offset and/or gain values for different parameters while current offset and
gain values are shown next to their corresponding blank . 2 . Once completed, press Apply at the bottom of the SETUP page. The current offset value
will show the previous value that you entered, please input the new value in the blank if any changes needed, the new value will effective once you press Apply icon in SETUP page .
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. – Indoor temperature and humidity calibration values are not applicable for this console .
VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN WUNDERGROUND To view your weather station live data in a web browser (PC / Mac 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 .

VIEWING YOUR WEATHER DATA IN WEATHERCLOUD

1 . To view your weather station live data in a web browser (PC / Mac or mobile version),

please visit https://weathercloud .net and sign in your own account .

2 . Click the

icon inside the

pull down menu of your station .

3 . Click “Current”, “Wind”, “Evolution” or “Inside” icon to view the live data of your weather station .

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FIRMWARE UPDATE

The console supports OTA firmware update capability. Its firmware may be updated over

the air anytime (whenever necessary) through any web-browser on a PC / Mac with WI-FI

connectivity . Update function, however, is not available through mobile/smart devices .

Current firmware version

Firmware version: 1 .00

Browse

Please to select the firmware file for update

Upload
Bottom of web interface ADVANCED page

Press to start upload the firmware to console

FIRMWARE UPDATE STEP
1 . Download the latest version firmware to your PC / Mac. 2 . 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) . 3 . Click the Browse in firmware update section and browse the location of the file you
download in step 1. To update the WI-FI firmware, click the Browse in WI-FI firmware section . 4 . Click the corresponding Upload to start transfer the firmware file to console. 5 . In the meantime, the console will execute the update automatically and will show the update progress on display (i .e . 100 is completion) .

The update time is around 5 ~ 8 minutes

6 . The console will restart once the update is completed .
7 . 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 WI-FI 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 informations are missing, please input the setup information again . – Firmware update process have potectial risk, which cannot guarantee 100% success . If the update fail, please redo the above step to update again .

OTHER SETTING & FUNCTIONS OF THE CONSOLE
MANUAL CLOCK SETTING This console is designed to obtain the UTC time by synchronize with the assigned internet time
server. If you want to use it offline, you can set the time and date manually. During the first time startup, press and hold the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key for 6 seconds and let the console back to normal mode . 1 . In normal mode, press and hold [ CLOCK SET ] key for 2 seconds to enter setting . 2 . The setting sequence: DST AUTO/OFF Hour Minute second 12/24 hour
format Year Month Day M-D/D-M format Time sync ON/OFF weekday Language . 3 . Press [ ] or [ ] key to change the value . Press and hold the key for quick- adjust . 4 . Press [ CLOCK SET ] key to save and exit the setting mode, or the unit will automatically exit the setting mode 60 seconds later without pressing any key .
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NOTE: – In normal mode, press [ CLOCK SET ] key to switch between year and date display . – During the setting, you can press and hold [ CLOCK SET ] key for 2 seconds to back to
normal model .

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST) DST function is set to “AUTO” by default (for EU or US version) . If the current date on display is with in the summer daylight saving period, the time will be automatically adjusted forward by +1 hour, and DST icon will be shown on the LCD display .

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 .

Northern Hemisphere

Moon Phase New Moon

Southern Hemisphere

Waxing Crescent

First quarter

Waxing Gibbous

Full Moon

Waning Gibbous

Third quarter
Waning Crescent
SUNRISE & SUNSET TIME The console indicates your location’s sunrise & sunset time by the time zone, latitude and longitude you entered . Please enter the correct information in the regarding settings . If the latitude and longitude values do not match the time zone, the sunrise & sunset time cannot be shown .
SETTING ALARM TIME 1 . In normal time mode, press and hold [ ALARM ] key for 2 seconds until the alarm hour digit
flashes to enter alarm time setting mode. 2 . Press [ ] or [ ] key to change the value . Press and hold the key for quick-adjust . 3 . Press [ ALARM ] key again to step the setting value to Minute with the Minute digit flashing. 4 . Press [ ] or [ ] key to adjust the value of the flashing digit. 5 . Press [ ALARM ] key to save and exit the setting .

NOTE: – In alarm mode, the ” ” icon will display on the LCD . – The alarm function will turn on automatically once you set the alarm time .

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ACTIVATING ALARM AND TEMPERATURE PRE-ALARM FUNCTION 1 . In normal mode, press [ ALARM ] key to show the alarm time for 5 seconds . 2 . When the alarm time displays, press [ ALARM ] key again to activate the alarm function .
Or press [ ALARM ] key twice to activate the alarm with ice pre-alarm function .

Alarm off

Alarm on

Alarm with ice-alert

NOTE: Once the ice pre-alert activated, the alarm will sound 30 minutes earlier if it detects outside temperature is below -3°C .

When clock reach the alarm time, alarm sound will start . Where it can be stopped by following operation: – Auto-stop after 2 minutes alarming if without any operation and the alarm will activate again in
the next day . – By pressing [ALARM / SNOOZE] key to enter snooze that the alarm will sound again after 5
minutes . – By pressing and hold [ALARM / SNOOZE] key for 2 seconds to stop the alarm and will
activate again in the next day – By pressing [ ALARM ] key to stop the alarm and the alarm will activate again in the next day .

NOTE: – The snooze could be used continuously in 24 hours . – During the snooze, the alarm icon ” ” will keep flashing.

TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY FUNCTION – The temperature and humidity reading are display on the outdoor and indoor (CH) section . – Use the [ °C / °F ] slide switch to select the temperature display unit . – If temperature / humidity is below the measurement range, the reading will show “Lo” . If
temperature / humidity is above the measurement range, the reading will show “HI” .

COMFORT INDICATION

The comfort indication is a pictorial indication based on indoor air temperature and humidity in an attempt to determine comfort level .

Too cold

Comfortable

Too hot

NOTE: – Comfort indication can vary under the same temperature, depending on the humidity . – There is no comfort indication when temperature is below 0°C (32°F) or over 60°C (140°F) .

WIRELESS SENSOR SIGNAL RECEIVING 1 . The console display signal strength for the wireless sensor(s), as per table below:

Outdoor 7-in-1 sensor

Indoor channel sensor

No signal

Weak signal

Good signal

2 . 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 .
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VIEW THE OTHER INDOOR CHANNELS (OPTIONAL FEATURE WITH ADD ON EXTRA SENSORS) This console is capable to pair with a wireless 7-IN-1 sensor and up to 7 wireless indoor sensors . If you have 2 or more Indoor sensors, you can press [ CHANNEL ] key to switch between different wireless channels in normal mode, or press and hold [ CHANNEL ] key for 2 seconds to toggle auto-cycle mode to display the connected channels at 4 seconds interval . During auto-cycle mode, the icon will show on the indoor channel section of the console’s display . Press [ CHANNEL ] key to stop auto cycle and display the current channel .

TREND INDICATOR
The trend indicator shows the trends of changes in the forthcoming few minutes . The icon will appear in temperature, humidity, index and baro section .

Rising

Steady

Falling

WIND WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SECTION OVERVIEW

Real time wind direction indicator

Wind direction

Past wind directions indicator of last 5 minutes

Average / gust wind speed

Wind speed level indicator

TO SET THE WIND SPEED UNIT AND DIRECTION DISPLAY FORMAT 1 . In normal mode, press and hold [ WIND ] key for 2 seconds to enter into wind speed unit
mode and the unit will flash. Press [ ] or [ ] key to change the wind speed unit in this sequence: m/s km/h knots mph 2 . Press [ WIND ] key again to enter wind direction setting mode . The wind direction reading will flash, and then press [ ] or [ ] key to select the display format between 360 degree or 16 direction . 3 . Press [ WIND ] key again to return normal mode .

TO SELECT THE WIND DISPLAY MODE In normal mode, press [ WIND ] key to switch between BEAUFORT scale, AVERAGE and GUST wind speed .

BEAUFORT SCALE TABLE The Beaufort scale is an international scale of wind velocities ranging from 0 (calm) to 12 (Hurricane force) .

Beaufort Scale Description

0

Calm

1

Light air

Wind Speed < 1 km/h < 1 mph < 1 knots < 0 .3 m/s
1 .1 ~ 5km/h 1 ~ 3 mph 1 ~ 3 knots 0 .3 ~ 1 .5 m/s

Land Condition Calm . Smoke rises vertically .
Smoke drift indicates wind direction . Leaves and wind vanes are stationary .

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Beaufort Scale Description

2

Light breeze

3

Gentle breeze

4

Moderate breeze

5

Fresh breeze

6

Strong breeze

7

High wind

8

Gale

9

Strong gale

10

Storm

11

Violent storm

12

Hurricane force

Wind Speed 6 ~ 11 km/h 4 ~ 7 mph 4 ~ 6 knots 1 .6 ~ 3 .3 m/s 12 ~ 19 km/h 8 ~ 12 mph 7 ~ 10 knots 3 .4 ~ 5 .4 m/s 20 ~ 28 km/h 13 ~ 17 mph 11 ~ 16 knots 5 .5 ~ 7 .9 m/s 29 ~ 38 km/h 18 ~ 24 mph 17 ~ 21 knots 8 .0 ~ 10 .7 m/s 39 ~ 49 km/h 25 ~ 30 mph 22 ~ 27 knots 10 .8 ~ 13 .8 m/s 50 ~ 61 km/h 31 ~ 38 mph 28 ~ 33 knots 13 .9 ~ 17 .1 m/s 62 ~ 74 km/h 39 ~ 46 mph 34 ~ 40 knots 17 .2 ~ 20 .7 m/s 75 ~ 88 km/h 47 ~ 54 mph 41 ~ 47 knots 20 .8 ~ 24 .4 m/s 89 ~ 102 km/h 55 ~ 63 mph 48 ~ 55 knots 24 .5 ~ 28 .4 m/s 103 ~ 117 km/h 64 ~ 73 mph 56 ~ 63 knots 28 .5 ~ 32 .6 m/s
118 km/h
74 mph
64 knots
32.7m/s

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Land Condition
Wind felt on exposed skin . Leaves rustle . Wind vanes begin to move .
Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, light flags extended.
Dust and loose paper raised . Small branches begin to move .
Branches of a moderate size move . Small trees in leaf begin to sway .
Large branches in motion . Whistling heard in overhead wires . Umbrella use becomes difficult. Empty plastic bins tip over.
Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind .
Some twigs broken from trees . Cars veer on road . Progress on foot is seriously impeded
Some branches break off trees, and some small trees blow over . Construction / temporary signs and barricades blow over .
Trees are broken off or uprooted, structural damage likely .
Widespread vegetation and structural damage likely .
Severe widespread damage to vegetation and structures . Debris and unsecured objects are hurled about .

WEATHER INDEX At the WEATHER INDEX section, you can press [ INDEX ] key to view different weather index in this sequence: FEELS LIKE DEWPOINT HEAT INDEX WIND CHILL.

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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 .

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 .

HEAT INDEX The heat index which is determined by the wireless 7-IN-1 sensor’s temperature & humidity data when the temperature is between 26°C (79°F) and 50°C (120°F) .

Heat Index range

Warning

Explanation

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) .

WEATHER FORECAST The built-in barometer continually monitor atmosphere pressure . Based on the data collected, it can predict the weather conditions in the forthcoming 12~24 hours within a 30~50km (19~31 miles) radius .

Sunny Partly cloudy

Cloudy

Rainy

Rainy / Stormy

Snowy

NOTE: – The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather forecast is about 70% to 75% . – 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 .
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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 . Since variation in
atmospheric pressure greatly affected by weather, it is possible to forecast the weather by measuring the changes in pressure .
TO VIEW THE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE IN DIFFERENT UNIT In normal mode, press [ BARO ] key to change the barometer unit in this sequence: hPa inHg mmHg

TO SET ABSOLUTE OR RELATIVE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE In normal mode, press and hold [ BARO ] key to switch between ABSOLUTE / RELATIVE barometric pressure .

RAIN The RAINFALL section shows the rainfall or rain rate information .

TO SET THE RAINFALL UNIT 1 . Press and hold [ RAIN ] key for 2 seconds to enter unit setting mode . 2 . Press [ ] or [ ] key to toggle the unit between mm and in (rainfall) or mm/h and in/h
(rain rate) . 3 . Press [ RAIN ] key to confirm and exit the setting.

TO SELECT THE RAINFALL DISPLAY MODE Press [ RAIN ] key to toggle between: 1. HOURLY – the total rainfall in the past hour 2. DAILY – the total rainfall from midnight (default) 3. WEEKLY – the total rainfall of the current week 4. MONTHLY- the total rainfall of the current calendar month 5. Total – the total rainfall since the last reset
6. Rate – Current rainfall rate (base on 10 min rain data)

Period of rainfall

Rain rate level

Rain rate level definition:

Level 1:

Level 2:

Light rain

Moderate

0 .1~ 2 .5 mm/h

2 .51 ~ 10 .0 mm/h

Level 3: Heavy rain 10 .1 ~ 50 .0 mm/h

Level 4 Violent rain: > 50 .0 mm/h

TO RESET THE TOTAL RAINFALL RECORD In normal mode, press and hold [ HISTORY ] key for 2 seconds to reset all the rainfall record .

NOTE: To ensure to have correct data, please reset all the rainfall record when you reinstall your wireless 7-IN-1 sensor to other location

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LIGHT INTENSITY, UV INDEX & SUNBURN TIME This section of display show the sunlight intensity, UV index and sunburn time . Press the [ SUN ] key to change the mode .

LIGHT INTENSITY MODE

1 . During light intensity mode, press and hold [ SUN ] key for 2 seconds to enter unit setting
2 . press [ ] or [ ] key change the unit in sequence: Klux Kfc W/m² .
3 . Press [ SUN ] key to confirm and exit the setting.

UV INDEX MODE: To show the currect UV index detected by the outdoor sensor . Corresponding exposure level and suggested protection indicator are also displayed .

Suggest protection
indicator

SUNBURN TIME MODE: To show the recommended sunburn time according to current UV level .

Exposure level

UV INDEX & SUNBURN TIME 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
Recommended protection indicator

N/A N/A

45 minutes
Moderate or high UV level! Suggest to wear sunglasses, broad brim hat and long-sleeved clothing .

30 minutes

15 minutes

10 minutes

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 .
MAX / MIN DATA RECORD The console can record the accumulated MAX / MIN weather data with the corresponding time stamp for you to easy review .
TO VIEW THE ACCUMULATED MAX / MIN In normal mode, press [ MAX / MIN ] key to check MAX/MIN records in the following display sequence is: outdoor MAX temperature outdoor MIN temperature outdoor MAX humidity
outdoor MIN humidity indoor current channel MAX temperature indoor current channel MIN temperature indoor current channel MAX humidity indoor current channel MIN humidity MAX average wind speed MAX gust MAX FEELS LIKE MIN FEELS LIKE MAX dew point MIN dew point MAX heat index MIN heat index MAX wind chill MIN wind chill MAX UV index MAX light intensity MAX relative pressure MIN relative pressure MAX absolute pressure MIN absolute pressure MAX rain rate .

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TO CLEAR THE MAX/MIN RECORDS Press and hold [ MAX / MIN ] key for 2 seconds to reset the current on display MAX or MIN records .

NOTE:

The LCD will also display the ”

” / ”

“, ”

” icon, data records time & date .

PAST 24 HOURS HISTORY DATA The console automatically stores the weather data of the past 24 hours . 1 . Press [ HISTORY ] key to check the beginning of the current hour’s weather data, e .g . the
current time is 7:25 am, March 8, the display will show the data of 7:00am, March 8 . 2 . Press [ HISTORY ] key repeatedly to view older readings of the past 24 hours, e .g . 6:00am
(Mar 8), 5:00am (Mar 8), …, 10:00am (Mar 7), 9:00am (Mar 7), 8:00am (Mar 7)

NOTE: The LCD will also display the ”

” icon, history data records with time & date .

WEATHER ALERT SETTING Weather Alert can alert you of certain weather conditions . Once the alert criterion is met, the
alarm sound will activate and the LCD’s alert icon will flash.

TO SET ALERT 1 . Press [ ALERT ] to select and display the desired weather alert reading in the sequence
listed in the table below:

Alert reading Sequence

Setting Range Display Section

Default

Outdoor Temperature High Alert Outdoor Temperature Low Alert Outdoor Humidity High Alert Outdoor Humidity Low Alert

-40°C ~ 80°C 1% ~ 99%

Outdoor temperature & humidity

40°C 0°C 80% 40%

Indoor Current Channel Temperature High Alert
Indoor Current Channel Temperature Low Alert
Indoor Current Channel Humidity High Alert
Indoor Current Channel Humidity Low Alert
Average Wind Speed
Feels Like High Alert
Feels Like Low Alert

-40°C ~ 80°C 1% ~ 99%

Indoor CH temperature & humidity

0 .1m/s ~ 50m/s -65°C ~ 50°C

Wind direction & speed

40°C
0°C
80%
40% 17 .2m/s
20°C 0°C

Dewpoint High Alert Dewpoint Low Alert Heat Index High Alert WindChill Low Alert UV index High Alert Light intensity High Alert

-40°C ~ 80°C
26°C ~ 50°C -65°C ~ 18°C
1 ~16 0 .01 ~ 200 .0Klux

Weather index UV & light intensity

10°C -10°C 30°C 0°C
10 100Klux

Pressure Drop

1hPa ~ 10hPa

Barometer

3hPa

Hourly Rainfall

1mm ~ 1000mm

Rainfall

100mm

2 . Under the current alert reading, press and hold [ ALERT ] key for 2 seconds to enter alert setting and the alert reading will flash.
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3 . Press [ ] or [ ] key to adjust the value or press and hold the key to change rapidly . 4 . Press [ ALERT ] key to confirm the value. 5 . Press [ ALARM ] key to toggle the regarding alert on / off. 6 . Press [ ALERT ] key to shift to next alert reading .

High / Low Alert on

Alert off

Alert on

Alert off

7 . Press any key on the front side to save alert on /off status and back to normal mode, or it

will automatically back to normal mode after 30 seconds without pressing any key .

TO SILENCE THE ALERT ALARM Press [ALARM / SNOOZE] key to silence the alert alarm or let the alarm automatically turn off after 2 minutes .

NOTE: – Once the alert is triggered, the alarm will sound for 2 minutes and the related alert icon and
readings will flash. – If the alert alarm is automatically off after 2 minutes, the alert icon and readings will still keep
flash until the weather reading is out of the alert range. – The weather alert will sound again when the weather readings falls into the alert range again .
BACKLIGHT The main unit backlight can be adjust, using the [ OFF / HI / LO ] sliding 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 [ OFF ] position turn off the backlight
DISPLAY CONTRAST Press [ / ] key in normal mode to adjust LCD contrast in order to fit table stand or wall mount angle .

MAINTENANCE

BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When low battery indicator ” ” is displayed in OUT or IN section, it indicates that the outdoor 7-IN-1 sensor and current channel sensor battery power is low respectively . Please replace with new batteries .

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WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR MAINTENANCE
REPLACE THE WIND VANE Unscrew and remove the wind vane for replacement
REPLACE THE WIND CUPS 1 . Unscrew and remove the
top cap . 2 . Remove the wind cups for
replacement .
CLEANING THERMO-HYGROSENSOR 1 . Remove the 2 screws at the
bottom of the radiation shield . 2 . Gently pull out the shield . 3 . Carefully remove any dirt or
insects on the sensor (do not let the sensors inside get wet) . 4 . Clean the shield with water to remove any dirt or insects . 5 . Install all the parts back when they are clean and fully dried .

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CLEANING THE RAIN COLLECTOR 1 . Rotate the rain collector by turning it
30° anti-clockwise . . 2 . Gently remove the rain collector . 3 . Clean and remove any debrits or
insects . 4 . Install the collector when it is clean
and fully dried .
CLEANING THE UV SENSOR · For precision UV measurement,
gently clean the UV sensor cover , lens with damp micro-fibre cloth.

TROUBLESHOOT Problems 7-in-1 wireless sensor is intermittent or no connection Indoor wireless sensor is intermittent or no connection
No WiFi connection
Data not reporting to Wunderground .com or weathercloud .net
Wunderground Precip . Accum. Total graph offset 1 hour reset time, during summer daylight saving time
Rainfall is not correct

Solution
1 . Make sure the sensor is within the transmission range 2 . If it still not work, reset the sensor and resynchronize with
console .
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 .
1 . Check for WiFi symbol on the display, it should be alway on .
2 . Make sure you connect to 2 .4G band but not 5G band of your WiFi router .
1 . Ensure your Station ID and Station Key are correct . 2 . Ensure the date and time is correct on the tablet . 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 .
1 . Ensure the time zone of the device on Wunderground 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
Wunderground, the DST will be invalid . To solve this issue, please turn off the DST function in console.
1 . Please keep the rain collector clean 2 . Make sure the tipping bucket inside can work smoothly

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Problems Temperature reading too high in the day time
Some condensation beneath the solar panel and UV sensor may occur overnight Ventilating fan stops spinning

Solution 1 . Check the ventilation fan inside the radiation shield to make
sure it can work properly . 2 . 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 . This will disappear when temperature rises up under the sun and will not affect the performance of the unit.
The fan is driven by solar panel and will automatically start spinning under 2 conditions: 1 . When the sun is shining on the solar panel, and 2 . Average wind speed is below 5 m/s for 1 minute .

SPECIFICATIONS CONSOLE

General Specification Dimensions (W x H x D)

215 x 172 x 29mm (8 .5 x 6 .8 x 1 .1in)

Weight

639g (with batteries)

Main power

DC 5V, 1A adaptor

Backup battery

3 x AAA size 1 .5V batteries (alkaline recommended)

Operating temperature range -5°C ~ 50°C

Wi-fi Communication Specification

Wi-fi standard

802 .11 b/g/n

Wi-fi operating frequency : 2 .4GHz

Supported router security type

WPA/WPA2, WPA3, 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 Web browsers that support HTML 5, such as the latest

for setup UI

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

RF frequency (depend on country version)

868Mhz (EU or UK version)

RF transmission range

150m

Time Related Function Specification

Time display

HH: MM: SS

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

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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

Measuring range

540 ~ 1100hPa (relative setting range 930 ~ 1050hPa)

Accuracy Resolution

(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)
1hPa / 0 .01inHg / 0 .1mmHg

Weather forecast

Sunny / Clear, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Rainy / Stormy and Snowy

Display modes

Current

Memory modes Alarm

Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max / Min Pressure change alert

Indoor / 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

Outdoor accuracy Indoor accuracy

-40~-20°C ±1 .0°C (-40 ~ -4°F ± 1 .8°F) -19 .9~0°C ±0 .7°C (-3 .8 ~ 32°F ± 1 .3°F) 0 .1~60°C ±0 .4°C (-32 .1 ~ 140°F ± 0 .7°F)
-40 ~ 60°C ± 0 .4°C (-40 ~ 140°F ± 0 .7°F)

Resolution

°C / °F (1 decimal place)

Display modes

Current

Memory modes Alarm

Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max / Min Hi / Lo temperature alert

Indoor / Outdoor Humidity Display & Function Specification Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console .

Humidity unit Outdoor accuracy Indoor 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)
1 ~ 90% RH ± 2 .5% RH @ 25°C (77°F) 90 ~ 99% RH ± 3 .5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)

Resolution

1%

Display modes Memory modes Alarm

Current Historical data of past 24 hours, Max / Min Hi / Lo Humidity Alert

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 Wind speed display range

mph, m/s, km/h and knots 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 Memory modes

Gust / Average Historical Data of past 24 hours, Max Gust / Average

Alarm

Hi Wind Speed Alert (Average)

Wind direction display mode 16 directions or 360 degree

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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

Accuracy for rainfall

± 7% or 1 tip

Range of rainfall

0 ~ 19999mm (0 ~ 787 .3 in)

Resolution

0 .254mm (3 decimal place in mm)

Display modes

Current

Memory modes

Historical Data of the past 24 hours, Max

Rainfall display mode

Hourly / Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Total rainfall

Alarm

Hi Daily Rainfall Alert

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

Resolution

1 decimal place

Display mode

UV index, sunburn time

Memory modes

Historical Data of past 24 hours, Max

Alarm

Hi UV Alert

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

Display range

0 ~ 200Klux

Resolution Memory modes Alarm

Klux, Kfc and W/m² (2 decimal place) Historical Data of past 24 hours, Max Hi Light Intensity Alert

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

Feels like display range

-65 ~ 50°C

Dew point display range Heat index display range Wind chill display range Display modes Memory modes

-20 ~ 80°C 26 ~ 50°C -65 ~ 18°C (wind speed >4 .8km/h) Current Historical Data of past 24 hours, Max / Min

Alarm

Feels like Hi/Lo Alert; Dew Point Hi/Lo Alert; Heat Index Hi Alert, Wind Chill Lo Alert

WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR

Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Backup power
Weather data

390 x 230 x 165 mm (15 .4 x 9 .1 x 6 .5 inch) (not including pole and stand)
599g (without Batteries)
3 x AA size 1 .5V batteries (Non-rechargeable Lithium batteries recommended)
Temperature, Humidity, Wind speed, Wind direction, Rainfall, UV and light intensity

RF transmission range

150m

RF frequency (depend on country version)

868Mhz (EU, UK)

31

GB

Transmission interval

12 seconds

Operating range

-40 ~ 60°C (-40 ~ 140°F)

Operating humidity range

1 ~99% RH non-condensing

WIRELESS THERMO-HYGROMETER SENSOR

Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
Main power
Weather data RF frequency RF transmission range Transmission interval Operating temperature range Operating humidity range

58 x 125 x 19 mm (2 .3 x 4 .9 x 0 .7in) 144g (with Batteries) 2 x AA size 1 .5V batteries (Alkaline batteries recommended) Temperature and Humidity 868MHz (EU or UK) 150m (492 feet) straight distance 60 seconds
-20 ~ 60°C (-20 ~ 140°F)
RH 1% to 99 % non-condensing

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Bresser GmbH declares that the equipment type with part number: WSX3001 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 .bresser .de/download/WSX3001/CE/WSX3001_CE .pdf

NOTES ON CLEANING
· Disconnect the device from the power supply before cleaning (pull out mains plug or remove batteries)! · Follow the separate maintenance instructions in this manual . · To avoid damage to the electronics, do not use cleaning liquid .
DISPOSAL
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 the Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment, used electronic devices must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner .

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 .

References

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