BRESSER 7003220 Cast PRO SF WIFI Weather Center with 7in1 Outdoor sensor User Manual

June 3, 2024
BRESSER

BRESSER 7003220 Cast PRO SF WIFI Weather Center with 7in1 Outdoor sensor

User Manual

BRESSER 7003220 Cast PRO SF WIFI Weather Center with 7in1 Outdoor
sensor

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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 product is intended only for private use. It was developed as an electronic medium for the use of multimedia services.

GENERAL WARNINGS

RISK OF CHOKING!
Keep packaging material, like plastic bags and rubber bands, out of the reach of children, as these materials pose a choking hazard.
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.
RISK OF CHEMICAL BURN!!
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!
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.

NOTE!
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 immerse the unit in water.

Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, extreme temperature or high humidity, which may result in malfunction, shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries and distorted parts.

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. Remove the batteries from the unit if it has not been used for a long time.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage related to improperly installed batteries!

1. INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing the 4Cast PRO SF WIFI Weather Center with 7-in-1 Multisensor. This system offers a 6-day forecast and many advanced features for weather observers, such as the ProWeatherLive (PWL) cloud service, which provides online weather forecasts and conditions for your area on your console, while receiving your personal weather data that you can view at any time on the PWL website or app. The professional 7-in-1 wireless multi-sensor integrates temperature, humidity, wind, rain, UV and light sensors to monitor your local weather conditions at all times and transmit this data to your console via wireless radio frequency technology. This system also supports up to 7 thermo-hygro sensors and other optional sensors, such as PM 2.5/10 air quality sensors and lightning / water leak sensors, allowing you to monitor all your environmental conditions with one system and one app.

FIG 6 INTRODUCTION

1.1 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.

FIG 7 QUICK START GUIDE

2. PRE INSTALLATION

2.1 CHECKOUT
Before permanently install your weather station, we recommend the user to operate the weather station at a location which is easy to access to. This will allow you to get familiar with the weather station functions and calibration procedures, to ensure proper operation before installing it permanently.

2.2 SITE SELECTION
Before installing the sensor array, please consider the followings;

  1. Rain gauge must be clean every few months
  2. 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.
  3. Choose an area of open space in direct sunlight without any obstruction of rain, wind, and sunlight.
  4. Transmission range between sensor array and display console could reach a distance of 150m (or 450 feet) at line of sight, providing there are no interfering obstacles in between or nearby such as trees, towers, or high voltage line. Check the reception signal quality to ensure good reception.
  5. 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.

3. GETTING STARTED

3.1 WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR

FIG 8 WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR

  1. Rain collector
  2. Balance indicator
  3. UVI / light sensor
  4. Wind vane
  5. Wind cups
  6. Antenna
  7. Solar panel
  8. Radiation shield and thermo-hygro sensor
  9. Drain holes
  10. Battery door
  11. Red LED indicator
  12. [ RESET ] key
  13. Mounting clamp
  14. Adjustable hinge of solar panel
  15. Tipping bucket
  16. Rain sensor

3.1.1 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.

FIG 9 INSTALL WIND VANE

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

3.1.3 INSTALL RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Step 1: Unscrew the battery door at bottom of unit and take out the cable socket.

Step 2: Connect the Ni-MH rechargeable battery plug to the socket.

FIG 12 Connect the Ni-MH rechargeable battery plug to the
socket.

Step 3: Make sure the red LED indicator on the back of the sensor array is turn on and then begin flashing every 12 seconds.
Step 4: Adjust the cable and socket into shallow hole and put the battery pack into the battery compartment.

FIG 13 INSTALL RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES

Step 5: Close the battery door and tighten the screw

FIG 14 INSTALL RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES

Step 6: Remove the solar panel protection film.

FIG 15 INSTALL RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES

NOTE:

  • USE ONLY the rechargeable 3.6V Ni-MH battery-pack provided.
  • Do NOT use battery of different type.
  • It is recommendable to wrap water-resistant tape over the socket for extra protection against moisture and salinity in air.

3.1.4 ADJUST THE SOLAR PANEL
The tilting angle of solar panel can be adjusted vertically from 0° into 15°, 30°, 45° and 60° positions depending on the area you are living in. For optimal power output year-round, please set the tilt angle that is closest to your latitude.
E.g.,

FIG 16 ADJUST THE SOLAR PANEL

*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.

FIG 17 ADJUST THE SOLAR PANEL

Step 2: Adjust the vertical angle of the solar panel (0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°) according to the latitude of your location.

FIG 18 ADJUST THE SOLAR PANEL

Step 3: Push the gear and tighten the screw until the gears are securely locked.

3.1.5 INSTALL MOUNTING POLE
Mounting kit set

FIG 20 Mounting kit set

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:

FIG 21 PLASTIC MOUNTING INSTALLATION

FIG 22 PLASTIC MOUNTING INSTALLATION

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.

3.1.6 DIRECTION ALIGNMENT

FIG 23 DIRECTION ALIGNMENT

3.1.7 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 section 3.1.5 for mounting details)
  2. Select “S’ in hemisphere section of the setup UI setup page. (Please refer to section 6.3 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.

3.2 SYNCHRONIZING ADDITIONAL SENSOR(S) (OPTIONAL)
This console can display the data from additional sensors and upload to ProWeatherLive (PWL) cloud server for user to view the data in PWL website and App. Please contact your local retailer for details of difference sensors.

Some of these sensors are multi-channel. Before inserting the batteries, set the channel number if channel slide switch is located at back of sensors (inside battery compartment). For their operations please refer to the manuals that come with the products.

FIG 24 SYNCHRONIZING ADDITIONAL SENSOR

FIG 25 SYNCHRONIZING ADDITIONAL SENSOR

FIG 26 SYNCHRONIZING ADDITIONAL SENSOR

3.3 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 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 150m (450 feet) by line of sight (in interference free environment and without barriers). However, typically you will get 30m (100 feet) maximum in real life installation, which includes passing through barriers.
  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

FIG 27 Signal strength reduction

Remarks: RF signal reduction for reference

3.4 SETUP THE CONSOLE
Follow the procedure to setup the console connection with sensor(s) and WI-FI.

3.4.1 POWER UP THE DISPLAY CONSOLE
1. Install the back-up CR2032 battery (Optional).

2. Connect the display console power jack to AC power with the adaptor included.

FIG 29 POWER UP THE DISPLAY CONSOLE

NOTE:

  • The backup battery can backup: Time & Date & Max/Min weather records, rainfall records.
  • The built-in memory can backup: WI-FI setting, Hemisphere setting, Calibration values, and Sensor ID of paired sensor(s).
  • 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.

3.4.2 SETUP DISPLAY CONSOLE

  1. Once the console power up, all the segments of the LCD will be shown.
  2. When you power up the console for the first time, and the console is not in AP mode (flashing “AP” and “ ” icons), press and hold the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key for 6 seconds to enter AP mode manually. Follow section 6 to setup the WI-FI connection.

FIG 31 SETUP DISPLAY CONSOLE

Start up screen (7-in-1 sensor connected)

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 adapter then re-power up the console again.

3.4.3 SYNCHRONIZING WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR
Immediately after power up the console, while still in synchronization mode, the 7-in-1 sensor can be paired to the console automatically (as indicated by the flashing antenna ). User may also manually restart the synchronization mode by pressing the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key. Once they are paired up, the sensor signal strength indicator and weather reading will appear on your console display.

3.4.4 DATA CLEARING
During installation of the wireless 7-in-1 sensor, the sensors were likely to be triggered, resulting in erroneous rainfall and wind measurements. After the installation, user may clear out all the erroneous data from the display console. Simply press the [ RESET ] key once to re-start the console.

4. DISPLAY CONSOLE FUNCTIONS AND OPERA

4.1 SCREEN DISPLAY

FIG 32 SCREEN DISPLAY

  1. Time & Date, Moon phase, Sunrise / sunset & moon rise / moon set
  2. Wind direction & speed
  3. Solar Light intensity
  4. UV index
  5. Rainfall & Rain rate
  6. Sky condition
  7. Air quality
  8. Barometer
  9. Indoor / CH temperature & humidity
  10. Outdoor temperature & humidity
  11. Today and 5-day Weather forecast

4.2 DISPLAY CONSOLE KEYS

FIG 33 DISPLAY CONSOLE KEYS

FIG 34 DISPLAY CONSOLE KEYS

FIG 35 DISPLAY CONSOLE KEYS

4.3 CONSOLE FEATURES
4.3.1 MULTI-DAY WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY & NEXT 5 DAY
Up to 15 different weather icons are provided according to the weather conditions forecasted:

FIG 36 CONSOLE FEATURES

Based on the longitude and latitude of the device in your ProWeatherLive account, (refer to PWL setup), the console indicates the weather forecasts of today and next 5 days.

FIG 37 Multi day weather forecast section

Multi day weather forecast section

FIG 38 HIGH  LOW TEMPERATURE FORECAST

4.3.3 AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FORECAST WITH CHANCE OF RAIN FOR TODAY & NEXT 5 DAYS Simply press the [ ▲/ FORECAST ] key to switch between HI / LO temperatures mode and Average temperature (AVG) / Chance of Rain mode from today to the next 5 days.

FIG 39 Avg temperature  chance of rain mode

Avg temperature / chance of rain mode

NOTE:

  • This is on-line weather forecast service, please keep the console connected to ProWeatherLive, you can refer to section 5 and 6 for the WI-FI and PWL setup.
  • Please input correct location for your device in ProWeatherLive “Edit device” page.
  • If the Wi-Fi connectivity is not stable for over 3 hours, the weather forecast, cloud cover and visibility will not be shown, and the icon will disappear.

4.3.4 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY & TEMPERATURE INDEX

  1. Outdoor sensor low battery indicator
  2. Outdoor sensor signal indicator to show the signal receiving strength
  3. Temperature index mode indicator
  4. Outdoor Temperature reading
  5. Outdoor Humidity reading

FIG 40 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY & TEMPERATURE
INDEX

NOTE:

  • 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”.
  • Press [ ▼/ INDEX ] key to switch between Outdoor temperature, Feels Like, Heat Index, Wind Chill, and Dew Point.

4.3.4.1 FEELS LIKE
Feels Like Temperature shows what the outdoor temperature will feel like. It’s a collective mixture of Wind Chill factor (18°C or below) and the Heat Index (26°C or above). For temperatures in the region between 18.1°C to 25.9°C where both wind and humidity are less significant in affecting the temperature, the device will show the actual outdoor measured temperature as Feels Like Temperature.

FIG 41 FEELS LIKE

4.3.4.2 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).

FIG 42 HEAT INDEX

4.3.4.3 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 9 km/h may result in erroneous wind chill reading).

4.3.4.4 DEW POINT

  • The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in air at constant barometric pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at which it evaporates. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface.
  • The dew point temperature is determined by the temperature & humidity data from wireless 7-IN-1 sensor.

4.3.5 INDOOR / CHANNELS TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY
This section can show reading and status of the indoor, optional hygro-thermo sensor(s) and water leak sensor(s).

4.3.5.1 OVERVIEW

  1. Low battery indicator for CH sensor
  2. Sensor signal strength icon
  3. Channel number
  4. Auto loop icon
  5. Temperature reading section
  6. Indoor icon
  7. Floating pool sensor icon
  8. Water leak sensor status section
  9. Soil moisture sensor icon
  10. Humidity reading section

FIG 43 OVERVIEW

4.3.5.2 INDOOR TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY
The indoor reading is default mode of the console, which shows the temperature and humidity reading of indoor.

FIG 44 INDOOR TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY

4.3.6 MULTI-CHANNEL AND SCROLL MODE FOR OPTIONAL SENSORS

FIG 45 MULTI-CHANNEL AND SCROLL MODE FOR OPTIONAL
SENSORS

4.3.7 WATER LEAK (OPTIONAL LEAK SENSOR)

FIG 46 WATER LEAK

NOTE:
When low battery is detected, the channel number of the sensor detecting the low battery condition will flash once every 4 seconds.

4.3.8 WIND
4.3.8.1 WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SECTION OVERVIEW

FIG 47 WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SECTION OVERVIEW

A solid arrow indicates the current real-time wind direction, whereas the bars indicate up to six different wind direction of the past 5 minutes.

4.3.8.2 WIND SPEED, GUST AND BEAUFORT SCALE DISPLAY
Press [WIND] key to switch display between Average wind speed, Gust, and Beaufort scale.
The wind level provides a quick reference on the wind condition and is indicated by a series of text icons

FIG 48 WIND SPEED, GUST AND BEAUFORT SCALE DISPLAY

NOTE:

  • Wind speed is defined as the average wind speed in the 12 second update period
  • Gust is defined as the peak wind speed in the 12 second update period

4.3.8.3 WIND DIRECTION IN 16-POINT DIRECTIONS AND DEGREES
By default, wind direction is displayed by a 16-point compass, which include N, E, S, W, NE, NW, SE, SW, NNE, ENE, SSE, ESE, NNW, WNW, SSW, WSW.

User can change to wind direction shown in 360 degrees.
Press and hold [ WIND ] key for 2 seconds until the wind direction is flashing. Press [▲ / FORECAST ] or [ ▼/ INDEX ] key to select the display format between 16-point direction and 360 degrees.

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

FIG 50 BEAUFORT SCALE TABLE

FIG 51 BEAUFORT SCALE TABLE

FIG 52 BEAUFORT SCALE TABLE

4.3.9 BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
The atmospheric pressure is the pressure at any location of the earth caused by the weight of the column of air above it. One atmospheric pressure refers to the average pressure and gradually decreases as altitude increases. Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Because absolute atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, meteorologist correct the pressure relative to sea-level conditions. Hence, your ABS pressure may read 1000 hPa at altitude of 300m, but the REL pressure is 1013 hPa.

To obtain accurate REL pressure for your area, consult your local official observatory or check weather website on Internet for real time barometer conditions, and then adjust the relative pressure in SETUP (section 6.4.1)

4.3.9.1 ABSOLUTE OR RELATIVE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MODE
In normal mode, press [ BARO ] key to switch between ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE barometric pressure.

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

4.3.10.1 THE RAINFALL DISPLAY MODE
Press [ RAIN ] key to toggle between:

  1. RATE – Current rainfall rate (base on 10 min rain data)
  2. HOURLY – the total rainfall in the past hour
  3. DAILY – the total rainfall from midnight (default)
  4. WEEKLY – the total rainfall of the current week
  5. MONTHLY- the total rainfall of the current calendar month
  6. TOTAL – the total rainfall since the last reset

FIG 54 THE RAINFALL DISPLAY MODE

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

NOTE:
Erroneous readings may occur during the installation of the 7-in-1 sensor array. Once the installation is completed and functioning correctly, it’s advisable to clear all the data and start afresh.

4.3.11 LIGHT INTENSITY, UV INDEX & SUNBURN TIME
This section of display show the sunlight intensity, UV index and sunburn time.

4.3.11.1 SOLAR LIGHT INTENSITY & SUNBURN TIME MODE:
During solar light intensity mode, press [ SUN ] key to switch between sunlight intensity and sunburn time

FIG 55 SOLAR LIGHT INTENSITY & SUNBURN TIME MODE

UV INDEX VS SUNBURN TIME TABLE

FIG 56 UV INDEX VS SUNBURN TIME TABLE

NOTE:

  • The sunburn time is based on normal skin type, it is just a reference of UV strength. In general, the darker one’s skin is, the longer (or more radiation) it takes to affect the skin.
  • The light intensity function is for sunlight detection.

4.3.11.2 UV INDEX MODE
To show the current UV index detected by the outdoor sensor.

4.3.12 AIR QUALITY
Air quality section shows the visibility distance according to the device location input in PWL. If you have optional PM2.5/10 sensor(s), you can also view the corresponding data in this section.

4.3.12.1 VISIBILITY MODE
Air visibility is measured in distance (either in km or miles), and is generally refer to the distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned, and it depends on the transparency of the surrounding air. Visibility range can reach over 50km on exceptionally clear day, down to under 1km on hazy day.

If the WiFi connectivity is not stable for over 3 hours, the air visibility will not be shown, and the icon will disappear.

FIG 59 VISIBILITY MODE

NOTE:
The PM2.5 / 10 sensor is optional sensor, which is not included.

4.3.13 SKY CONDITION
Sky condition section show the % of cloud cover according to the device location input in PWL. If you have optional lightning sensor, you can also view the lightnings detected instantly.

4.3.13.1 CLOUD COVER MODE
Cloud cover is an important component of understanding and predicting the weather. Not only does cloud cover impact sky conditions and inform precipitation predictions, it also helps regulate the temperature that occurs in a region.

If the WiFi connectivity is not stable for over 3 hours, the cloud cover will not be shown, and the icon will disappear.

4.3.13.2 LIGHTNING DETECT MODE (OPTIONAL SENSOR)
Lightning detect C3129A is a optional sensor user could purchase separately and paired with the weather station console. It enables real-time viewing of lightning data on the display.
When lightning strike is detected, red light will flash on the sensor.

FIG 61 LIGHTNING DETECT MODE

On the console, press [SKY CONDITION] button to view the following lightning information

  • Period of time since last lightning, and estimated lightning distance
  • Number of light per hour.
  • Return to Cloud Cover.

4.3.13.3 ACTIVATE THE AUTO LOOP IN SKY CONDITION SECTION

FIG 62 ACTIVATE THE AUTO LOOP IN SKY CONDITION SECTION

4.3.14.2 TO CLEAR THE MAX/MIN RECORDS
Press and hold [ MEM ] / [ MAX / MIN ] key for 2 seconds to reset all the MAX and MIN records.

4.3.15 MOON PHASE
The moon phase is determined by time and date of the console. The following table explains the moon phase icons of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Please refer to section 6.3 web interface about how to setup for the Southern Hemisphere.

FIG 63 MOON PHASE

4.3.16 SUNRISE / SUNSET & MOON RISE / MOON SET TIME

FIG 64 SUNRISE  SUNSET & MOON RISE  MOON SET TIME

4.3.18 TIME SYNCHRONIZE STATUS

FIG 65 TIME SYNCHRONIZE STATUS

The time will automatically synchronize per hour. You can also press the [ REFRESH ] key to get the Internet time manually within 1 minute.

4.3.19 WI-FI CONNECTION STATUS
WI-FI icon on the console display indicates the console’s connection status with WI-FI router.

FIG 66 WI-FI CONNECTION STATUS

4.4 OTHER SETTING
4.4.1 TIME, DATE AND GENERAL SETTING
Press and hold the [ SET ] key for 2 seconds to enter the SET mode. Press [ ▲/ FORECAST ] or [ ▼/ INDEX ] to adjust, and press [ SET ] to proceed with next step of the setting. Please refer to following setting procedures.

FIG 67 TIME, DATE AND GENERAL SETTING

NOTE:

  • In normal mode, press [ SET ] key to switch between year and date display.
  • During the setting, you can back to normal model by press and hold [ SET ] key for 2 seconds.

4.4.2 UNIT SETTING
Use the [ UNIT ] key to change the unit of the readings on the console display.

Below is the operation step:

  • Press and hold [ UNIT ] key for 2 seconds to enter the unit setting mode.
  • Short press [ UNIT ] key to proceed to the next setting step.
  • Press [ / FORECAST ] or [ / INDEX ] key to change the value. Press and hold the key for quick-adjust.
  • Press and hold [ UNIT ] key for 2 seconds to exit the unit setting mode at any time.

Setting items table:

FIG 68 Setting items table

FIG 69 Setting items table

4.4.3 BACK LIGHT
The main unit back light can be adjust, using the [ HI / LO / AUTO ] sliding switch to select the appropriate brightness:

  • Slide to the [ HI ] position for the brighter back light.
  • Slide to the [ LO ] position for the dimmer back light.
  • Slide to the [ AUTO ] position for the auto adjust back light that according to environment light level

4.4.4 SET VIEWING ANGLE OF THE DISPLAY
User can use the [ Viewing angle ] slide switch to set the viewing angle:

FIG 69 Setting items table
If the clock is placed directly on a flat surface with the table stand, slide the switch to table stand icon position, if the clock is hanged on the wall with the wall mounting hole, slide the switch to wall mount icon position.

5. CREATE PROWEATHERLIVE (PWL) ACCOUNT & SETUP WI-FI CONNECTION OF

CONSOLE

The console can upload /download weather data in ProWeatherLive (PWL) cloud server through WI-FI router, you can follow the step below to setup your device.

NOTE:
ProWeatherLive (PWL) website and APP are subjected to change without notice.

5.1 CREATE PWL ACCOUNT AND ADD NEW DEVICE IN PWL
1. In https://proweatherlive.net click the “Create Your Account” then follow the instructions to
create your account.

FIG 71 CREATE PWL ACCOUNT AND ADD NEW DEVICE IN PWL

3. In “Edit Devices” page, click the ” +Add ” on the top right corner to create a new device, it will generate the station ID and key instantly, jot down both and then click ” FINISH ” to create the station tab.

FIG 72 CREATE PWL ACCOUNT AND ADD NEW DEVICE IN PWL

FIG 73 CREATE PWL ACCOUNT AND ADD NEW DEVICE IN PWL

6. CONNECT CONSOLE TO WI-FI

6.1 CONSOLE IN ACCESS POINT MODE
When you power up the console for the first time, and the console is not in AP mode, press and
hold the [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key for 6 seconds to enter AP mode manually.

FIG 74 CONNECT CONSOLE TO WI-FI

3. Once connected, enter the following IP address into your Internet browser’s address bar, to
access the console’s SETUP web interface: http://192.168.1.1

NOTE :

  • Some browsers will treat 192.168.1.1 as a search, so make sure you include header http://.
  • If you cannot enter the console ‘s web interface, please turn off the mobile data / network in you smart phone and try again.
  • Recommended browsers include the latest version of Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox or Opera.
  • WI-FI network interface of PC/Mac or smart phone may subject to change.

6.3 SETUP THE WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION
Enter the information into the following web interface “SETUP” page. Ensure all information is entered prior to pressing Apply to connect the console to ProWeatherLive.

FIG 75 SETUP THE WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION

NOTE:

  • If you don’t have station ID and station key available for the upload, you need to first create an account at ProWeatherLive (PWL), followed by registering the product to obtain the ID and key. For details, please refer to “Create PWL account and add new device in PWL” in section 5.
  • When WI-FI setup is completed, your PC/Mac or smart phone will resume its 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.
  • Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display.

6.4 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.

FIG 76 ADVANCE SETTING IN WEB INTERFACE

FIG 77 ADVANCE SETTING IN WEB INTERFACE

6.4.1 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.

7. PROWEATHERLIVE (PWL) LIVE DATA & OPERATION

7.1 VIEW LIVE DATA
Login your ProWeatherLive account. Once your device is connected, your device’s live weather
data will show on the dashboard page.

FIG 78 VIEW LIVE DATA

NOTE:
Please press “Help” in the should you have any query on the PWL operation.

8. MAINTENANCE

8.1 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.

FIG 79 FIRMWARE UPDATE

8.1.1 FIRMWARE UPDATE STEP

FIG 80 FIRMWARE UPDATE STEP

7. The console will stay in AP mode for you to check the firmware version and all the current setting. Simply press and hold [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key for 6 seconds to exit AP mode.

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 potential risk, which cannot guarantee 100% success. If the update fail, please redo the above step to update again.

8.2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT

FIG 81 BATTERY REPLACEMENT

8.2.1 RE-PAIRING THE SENSOR(S) MANUALLY
Whenever you changed the batteries of the 7-in-1 weather sensor array or other additional sensors, re-synchronization must be done manually.

  1. Change all the batteries to new ones in the low battery sensor(s).
  2. Press [ SENSOR / WI-FI ] key on the console to enter sensor synchronization mode (as indicated by the flashing antenna ).

8.3 RESET AND FACTORY RESET
To reset the console and start again, press the [ RESET ] key once or remove the backup battery and then unplug the adapter.
To resume factory settings and remove all data, press and hold the [ RESET ] key for 6 seconds.

8.4 WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR ARRAY MAINTENANCE

FIG 82 WIRELESS 7-IN-1 SENSOR ARRAY MAINTENANCE

9. TROUBLESHOOT

FIG 83 TROUBLESHOOT

FIG 84 TROUBLESHOOT

10. SPECIFICATIONS

10.1 CONSOLE

FIG 85 CONSOLE

FIG 86 SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 87 SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 88 SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 89 SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 90 SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 91 SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 92 SPECIFICATIONS

11. 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.

12. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Hereby, Bresser GmbH declares that the equipment type with part number: 7003220 / 7903220 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/7003220/CE/7003220_CE.pdf
http://www.bresser.de/download/7003220/CE/7903220_CE.pdf

13. UKCA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Bresser GmbH has issued a “Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with applicable
guidelines and corresponding standards. The full text of the UKCA declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.bresser.de/download/7003220/UKCA/7003220_UKCA.pdf
www.bresser.de/download/7003220/UKCA/7903220_UKCA.pdf
Bresser UK Ltd. · Suite 3G, Eden House · Enterprise Way · Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF · Great Britain

14. 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 center first 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.
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
Great Britain

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