BRESSER 7004405 Projection Radio Controlled Weather Station MeteoTemp P Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
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BRESSER 7004405 Projection Radio Controlled Weather Station MeteoTemp P

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Specifications:

  • Product Name: Projection Weather Station MeteoTemp Proj
  • Art. No.: 7004405
  • Manual Version: 1123
  • Manufacturer: BRESSER

Product Information

The Projection Weather Station MeteoTemp Proj (Art. No. 7004405) is a versatile device that provides accurate information on outdoor temperature and humidity. It also offers features such as checking max/min temperature records, ice pre-alert, low battery indicator, and more.

Usage Instructions

  1. Validity Note:
    This documentation is applicable to product with Art. No. 7004405. Always refer to this manual when seeking service.

  2. General Information:
    Read the safety instructions carefully to prevent damage or injury. Use the product as instructed in the manual. Keep the manual accessible for reference on all functions.

  3. General Warnings:

  4. Danger: The device contains electronic components powered by batteries or a power supply. Use only as directed to avoid electric shock.

  5. Keep batteries away from children and handle them properly to prevent burns.

  6. Avoid exposing the device to high temperatures, only use recommended power sources, and never short-circuit the device or batteries.

FAQ:

  • Q: How do I check the max/min temperature records?
    A: Press the designated button on the weather station to access the max/min temperature records feature.

  • Q: What does the ice pre-alert feature do?
    A: The ice pre-alert feature notifies you when temperatures are nearing levels where ice formation is likely.

  • Q: How can I replace the batteries in the weather station?
    A: Refer to the instruction manual for detailed steps on replacing batteries in the weather station.

Projection weather station MeteoTemp Proj
Art. No. 7004405

Visit our website via the following QR Code or web link to find further information on this product or the available translations of these instructions.

www.bresser.de/P7004405

WARRANTY

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Validity note

  • This documentation is valid for the products with the following article numbers: 7004405
  • Manual version: 1123
  • Manual designation: Manual_7004405_Projection-weatherstation_en-de_BRES-SER_v112023a
  • Always provide information when requesting service.

General Information

About this Instruction Manual
Please read the safety instructions in this manual carefully. To avoid damage to the unit and the risk of injury, only use this product as described in the manual. Keep the instruction manual handy so that you can easily look up information on all the functions.

  • DANGER!
    You will find this symbol before every section of text that deals with the risk of minor to severe injuries resulting from improper use.

  • ATTENTION!
    You will find this symbol in front of every section of text which deals with the risk of damage to property or the environment.

General Warnings

DANGER!

  • This device contains electronic components which operate via a power source (power supply and/or batteries). Only use the device as described in the manual, or you run the risk of an electric shock.
  • Keep batteries out of the reach of children! Make sure you insert the batteries correctly. Empty or damaged batteries could cause burns if they come into contact with the skin. If necessary, wear adequate gloves for protection.

ATTENTION!

  • 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.
  • Do not expose the device to temperatures above 60°C.
  • Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use only the supplied power supply or 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.
  • 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

  • Main unit, remote sensor, power adapter, instruction manual
  • Required batteries (not included): 2x AAA for the base station, 2x AAA for the outdoor sensor

Parts Overview

  1. Display
  2. Time and weather forecast symbol projection
  3. [ MODE]
  4. [ ALARM]
  5. [ UP/RCC]
  6. [ DOWN/RF]
  7. [snooze.light]
  8. Focusing wheel
  9. Batterie Case (2x AAA)
  10. Power supply

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Display Overview

  1. Weather forecast: Sunny, Sunny to Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Snowy
  2. Ice pre-alter
  3. Outdoor temperature
  4. Indoor temperature
  5. °C/°F display selectable
  6. max. / min. temperature records
  7. Channel auto-change mode
  8. Symbol for connection to the wireless sensor
  9. Symbol Outdoor
  10. Channel
  11. Low battery indicator
  12. Outdoor humidity in %
  13. Symbol Indoor
  14. Indoor humidity in %
  15. RF reception symbol
  16. Week day
  17. Alarm clock
  18. Date
  19. TimeBRESSER-7004405-Projection-Radio-Controlled-Weather-Station-MeteoTemp-P-fig- \(8\)

Parts Overview Sensor

  1. Outdoor temperature
  2. Outdoor humidity
  3. Wall Mount
  4. Battery compartment
  5. TX (Transmit temperature and humidity signal during the sensor initiation search)
  6. Channel switch
  7. C/F switch

Main features

  1. Time and weather forecast symbol projection on ceiling or wall, which can rotate by 180°
  2. Display of indoor and outdoor temperature (°C /°F), humidity, time, date, weekday
  3. Built-in alarm clock with 8 minutes snooze time
  4. Weather forecast: Sunny, Sunny to Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Snowy
  5. Five languages for weekday display: GE, EN, SP, FR, IT
  6. Up to 3 outdoor sensors can be connected
  7. Backlight

Getting started

  1. Place the base station as close as possible to the remote sensor.
  2. Establish the power supply of the base station:
  3. If you are using the power adapter (re-commended), plug it into the power jack and insert the USB cable into the port on the device’s back.
  4. If you are using batteries:
  5. Remove the battery compartment cover.
  6. Insert 2 new AAA size batteries into the battery compartment according to the polarity mark in the battery compartment.
  7. Replace the battery compartment cover of the base station.
  8. Remove the battery compartment cover of the remote sensor.
  9. Insert 2 new AAA size batteries into the battery compartment according to the polarity mark in the battery compartment.
  10. Press the °C / °F key to adjust the temperature unit on the sensor’s display.
  11. After the batteries are inserted into the base station, all LCD segments will appear for 1 second, and during that time, the backlight will light up. Indoor temperature and humidity detections will start.
  12. After approx. 3 minutes, the RC signal will be received by the base station.
  13. After approx. 7 minutes, the current time and date will be synchronized automatically with the DCF time signal transmitted from Europe.
  14. Now replace the battery compartment cover of the remote sensor.

NOTE: In some cases, signal transmission may be disturbed. Then remove the batteries from the main unit and the remote sensor and start the procedure described above again.

If no RF signals are received or the transmission is interfered, ‚—‘ will appear on the LCD. Position the base station and remote sensor within the effective transmission range: 60 m in usual circumstances. Sometimes all it takes is a relocation of one of these components of a few inches! The effective range is vastly affected by building materials and position of the base station and remote units. Due to external influences (various RC devices and other sources of interference), the maximum distance can be greatly reduced. In such cases, we suggest relocating the base station and the remote sensor to different locations.

Radio controlled time signal

  • The time and date are radio-controlled. The current time and date are automatically synchronized with the DCF time signal transmitted from Europe.
  • Every day the unit will automatically search for the time signal at 1:03, 2:03, 3:03. If this fails it will search for the signal again at 4:03, 5:03. If the device fails to receive a signal all five times, it will automatically start searching at 1:03 again.
  • To activate the RCC scanning mode manually, press and hold the [ UP/RCC] key. In RCC scanning mode press and hold the [ UP/RCC] key to deactivate it manually. The maximum duration of the RCC scanning mode is 7 minutes. The signal indicator displays information about the RCC signal:
    • Signal is detected during RCC scanning mode.
    • No signal is detected du-ring RCC scanning mode. The icon will flash.
    • If the signal reception failed, the symbol will disappear at the end of the RCC scanning mode.
    • If the signal reception was successful, the symbol will be displayed continuously.

Overview of operation and display

The base station is equipped with the following 5 function keys (see chapter “Parts overview”):

| [      MODE]| [      ALARM]| [ UP/RCC]| [ DOWN/RF]| [snooze.light]
---|---|---|---|---|---
Normal mode| Press once| Display time| Display alarm time| Display max./ min. temperature| Change RF channel| Switch on backlight or snooze/flip the projection display 180°
Press and Hold| Enter setting mode| Enter alarm setting mode| Turn on / off RCC

scanning mode

| Re-sync outdoor sensor| Turn on / off continuous projection
Setting mode (time, date,

°C / °F

and key tone)

| Press| Confirm setting para- meter| –––| Increase of one unit| Decrease of one unit| Switch on backlight and projection dis- play for 10 seconds
Press and Hold| –––| –––| Increase of 8 units per second| Decrease of 8 units per second| Turn on / off continuous projection
Alarm setting mode| Press once| –––| Confirm setting parameter| Increase of one unit| Increase of one unit| Switch on backlight and projection display for 10 seconds
Press and hold| –––| –––| Increase of 8 units per second| Decrease of 8 units per second| Turn on / off continuous projection

Setting mode (for adjusting time, date, °C / °F and key tone)

In normal mode, press and hold the [ MODE] key to enter the setting mode.

Sequence of setting parameters:

  • Time offset Hour format (12 / 24) Hour
  • Minute Year (2000 – 2099) Date format
  • Month Date °C / °F Weekday language
  • Key tone on / off Exit setting mode
  1. In setting mode, the parameter that can be adjusted will blink.

  2. To increase a value, press the [ UP/RCC] key to raise it by one increment. For faster increases, press and hold the [ UP/RCC] key.
    NOTE: If you’re adjusting minutes, the seconds will return to 0.

  3. To decrease a value, press the [ DOWN/RF] key to lower it by one increment. For faster de-creases, press and hold the [ DOWN/RF]key. NOTE: If you’re adjusting minutes, the seconds will reset to 0.

  4. To save your chosen setting and move to the next one, press the [ MODE] key.

  5. If no changes are made within 20 seconds, the current settings will be saved, and the device will exit the setting mode.

NOTE:

  • The time offset lets you add or subtract hours (+23 to -23) from the current time to accommodate different time zones with the automatic clock function.
  • By default the key tone is “off”.
  • You can choose from five languages for the weekday display: EN, GE, FR, IT, ES

Language| English| German| French| Italian| Spanish
---|---|---|---|---|---
Symbol| EN| GE| FR| IT| ES
Sunday| SU| SO| DI| DO| DO
Monday| MO| MO| LU| LU| LU
Tuesday| TU| DI| MA| MA| MA
Wednesday| WE| MI| ME| ME| MI
Thursday| TH| DO| JE| GI| JU
Friday| FR| FR| VE| VE| VI
Saturday| SA| SA| SA| SA| SA

Alarm setting mode

In normal mode, press and hold the [ ALARM] key to enter the alarm setting mode.

Sequence of setting parameters:
Hour Minute Exit alarm setting mode

  1. When you’re adjusting a setting, the parameter you’re changing will blink.

  2. To increase a value, press the [ UP/RCC]  key to raise it by one increment. For faster increases, press and hold the [ UP/RCC] key.
    NOTE: If you’re adjusting minutes, the seconds will return to 0.

  3. To decrease a value, press the [ DOWN/RF] key to lower it by one increment. For faster decreases, press and hold the [ DOWN/RF]key. NOTE: If you’re adjusting minutes, the seconds will reset to 0.

  4. To save your chosen setting and move to the next one, press the [ ALARM] key.

  5. If no changes are made within 20 seconds, the current settings will be saved, and the device will exit the alarm setting mode.

Using the alarm function

  1. In normal mode, press the [ ALARM] key once to display the alarm time.
  2. During the alarm time display, press the [ ALARM] key again to turn on / off the alarm function.
  3. When the alarm is turned on, the icon will appear and be displayed permanently on the screen.
  4. If no changes are made within 5 second, the current settings will be saved, and the device will turn back to the time display.

When triggered the alarm will sound for 2 minutes with increasing intensity. When the alarm starts sounding the backlight will turn on for 10 seconds. If no key is pressed during the alarm period, the alarm will turn off automatically after 8 minutes.

Using the snooze function
Press the [snooze.light] key once to stop the alarm and activate the snooze function. The icon will flash and the alarm will sound again after 8 minutes. The snooze function can be operated continuously within 24 hours.

Weather forecast
The indoor console contains a built-in sensitive pressure sensor to predict the weather forecast for the next 12 hours. The forecast is shown on the display and via the projector using the following symbols:

Using the projector

The projector shows the current time and weather forecast.

  • Battery operation:
    When using batteries for power,

    • press the [snooze.light] key to turn on the backlight and projection for 10 seconds.
    • press and hold the [snooze.light] key to turn on the projection permanently and the backlight for 10 seconds.

Using DC power supply:
When using the power adapter, the projector will turn on automatically and permanently. To turn off the projection press and hold the [snooze. light] key. To turn the projection on again, press and hold the [snooze.light] key again.

  1. Rotate the projector arm to project the light beam to a dark background within 1-4 meters,  the projected data will be displayed on the dark background as shown in Fig. 1.
  2. While the projection is on, press the [snooze. light] key to rotate it by 180°.
  3. Adjust the quality of the projected data by turning the focus wheel. BRESSER-7004405-Projection-Radio-Controlled-Weather-Station-MeteoTemp-P-fig- \(16\)

Pairing remote sensors with the base station

The base station can operate with up to 3 connected remote sensors and show their data on its display. Each sensor must be set to a different channel.

  1. Place the sensor as close as possible to the base station.
  2. Remove the battery compartment cover of the remote sensor and make sure there are batteries inside.
  3. Choose the channel using the channel slide switch.
  4. Press the TX key to initiate the RF signal.
  5. Replace the battery compartment cover of the remote sensor.
  6. In normal mode and while the correct channel is displayed on the LCD, press and hold the [ DOWN/RF] key on the base station.

NOTE: Once the channel is assigned to one remote sensor, you can only change it by repeating the pairing process.

  • If no signals are received, “—-” will appear on the base station’s display. In case of any error, relocate the base station or the remote sensor. Make sure both items are within the effective range of approx. 60 meters.
  • After several unsuccessful attempts, remove the batteries of both items and start the pairing process again. Try out where your weather station receives the signals best, keeping possible interference sources in mind.

Displaying channels
By default channel 1 is displayed on the base station’s screen. In normal mode, press the [ DOWN/RF] key to change from one channel to the next.

The sequence is:

  • CH1 CH2  CH3 channel auto-change mode.
  • In channel auto-change mode, channels change automatically every 4 seconds.

Displaying current indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity

  • Change into setting mode to change the temperature unit to Celsius or Fahrenheit. (see chapter “Setting mode”).
  • The indoor temperature and humidity will be displayed permanently. The outdoor temperature and humidity can be displayed separately or automatically for the connected remote sensors (read more in previous chapter).
  • Outdoor temperature range: -20 °C to +60 °C
  • If the temperature is below -20 °C the screen will display LL.L, if it’s over +60 °C the screen will display HH.H.
  • Indoor temperature range: -5 °C to +50 °C
  • If the temperature is below -5 °C the screen will display LL.L, if it’s over +50 °C the screen will display HH.H.
  • Humidity range: 20% to 95%;
  • If the humidity is below 20% the screen will display LL, if it’s higher than 95% the screen will display HH.

Checking max. / min. temperature records

  • In normal mode, press the [ UP/RCC] key to change between current, max. and min. temperature display.
  • NOTE: Once you re-install batteries for the base station, all values will be deleted.

Ice pre-alert
When the outdoor CH1 temperature is within the range of -2°C~3°C (28°F~37°F), the icon will be displayed. The icon will disappear when the outdoor temperature moves out of the above temperature range.

Low battery indicator

  • If the low battery indicator appears in the outdoor temperature and humidity window, it indicates that the battery power of the remote sensor is not high enough. Insert 2 new AAA size batteries.
  • If the low battery indicator appears in the indoor temperature and humidity window, it indicates that the battery power of the base station is not high enough. Insert 2 new AAA size batteries.

EC Declaration of Conformity
Bresser GmbH hereby declares that the radio equipment type with item number 7004405 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EC Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address: www.bresser.de/download/7004405/CE/7004405_CE.pdf

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 Directive 2002/96/EC 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.
  • In accordance with the regulations concerning batteries and rechargeable batteries, disposing of them in the normal household waste is explicitly forbidden. Please make sure to dispose of your used batteries as required by law — at a local collection point or in the retail market. Disposal in domestic waste violates the Battery Directive.
  • Batteries that contain toxins are marked with a sign and a chemical symbol. “Cd” = cadmium, “Hg” = mercury, “Pb” = lead.
  • 1 battery contains cadmium
  • 2 battery contains mercury
  • 3 battery contains leadBRESSER-7004405-Projection-Radio-Controlled-Weather-Station-MeteoTemp-P-fig- \(22\)

Warranty

The regular warranty period is 2 years and starts on the day of purchase. To benefit from an extended voluntary warranty period as indicated on the gift box, registration on our website is required. You can consult the full guarantee terms as well as information on extending the guarantee period and details of our services at www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.

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

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

Bresser UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House Enterprise Way Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF Great Britain

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