hama 00186418 Weather Station Black Line Plus Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Hama
Table of Contents
hama 00186418 Weather Station Black Line Plus
Operating instruction
Controls and Displays
- Day
- Month
- Day of the week
- Moon phase
- Alarm symbols (displayed when alarm is active)
- 12-hour atmospheric pressure history
- DCF signal radio symbol
- Summer time
- Outdoor sensor radio symbol
- Atmospheric pressure
- Atmospheric pressure trend
- Outdoor sensor radio channel display
- Outdoor temperature trend
- Outdoor mould risk
- Outdoor temperature
- DEW – dew point
- HEAT – heat index
- Display for low battery level in outdoor sensor
- Outdoor humidity trend
- Display of max./min. outdoor temperature / humidity
- Outdoor humidity
- Frost display
- Weather forecast symbol
- Room humidity trend
- Low battery level display for the base station
- Room humidity
- Display of max./min. room temperature / humidity
- Room temperature
- Indoor mould risk
- Room temperature trend
- Time
- A. = settings / confirms the setting
- B. = increases the current set value / recalls the saved maximum/minimum values (MAX/MIN)
- C. = Reduction in the current setting value / Activation / Deactivation of manual DCF radio signal reception / Mould risk display
- D. key = activates/deactivates the alarm
- E. key = Manual search for the outdoor sensor signal / channel selection
- F. SNOOZE/LIGHT button = temporarily interrupts the alarm / activates the backlight
- G. 5-V power supply connection
- H. Battery compartment
- I. Base
- J. Recess for wall mounting
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Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes
Risk of electric shock
This symbol indicates product parts energized with a dangerous voltage of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention to specific hazards and risks.
Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.
Package Contents
- Weather station (base station for indoors /outdoor sensor for outdoors)
- 2AAbatteries for the outdoor sensor
- Power supply unit
- These operating instructions
Safety Notes
- The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.
- Use the product for its intended purpose only.
- Protect the product from dirt, moisture and overheating, and only use it in a dry environment.
- Do not use the product in the immediate vicinity of heaters or other heat sources or in direct sunlight.
- Keep this product, as all electrical products, out of the reach of children!
- Use the item only in moderate climatic conditions.
- Do not operate the product outside the power limits given in the specifications.
- Do not use the product in areas where the use of electronic devices is not permitted.
- Do not use the product in moist environments and avoid splashes.
- Do not place the product near interference fields, metal frames, computers, TVs, etc. Electronic devices and window frames can negatively affect the product’s functionality
- Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks.
- Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so voids the warranty.
- Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation.
- Dispose of packaging material immediately according to locally applicable regulations.
- Lay all cables so that they do not pose a tripping hazard.
- Do not bend or crush the cable.
Risk of electric shock
- Do not open the device or continue to operate it if it becomes damaged.
- Do not use the product if the
- AC adapter, the adapter cable or the mains cable are damaged
- Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself. Leave any and all service work to qualified experts.
Warning –Batteries
- When inserting batteries, note the correct polarity (+ and -markings) and insert the batteries accordingly. Failure to do so could result in the batteries leaking or exploding.
- Only use batteries (or rechargeable batteries) that match the specified type.
- Before you insert the batteries, clean the battery contacts and the polar contacts.
- Do not allow children to change batteries without supervision.
- Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a different type or make.
- Remove the batteries from products that are not being used for an extended period (unless these are being kept ready for an emergency).
- Do not short-circuit batteries.
- Do not charge batteries.
- Do not throw batteries in a fire
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
- Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow them to enter the environment. They can contain toxic, environmentally harmful heavy metals.
- Immediately remove and dispose of dead batteries from the product
- Avoid storing, charging or using the device in extreme temperatures and extremely low atmospheric pressure (for example, at high altitudes).
Getting Started
Note
Please remember, during commissioning, to always insert the batteries into
the outdoor sensor first and then into the base station.
Insert batteries /connect power supply Outdoor sensor
- Remove the screen protector from the display.
- Open the battery compartment and remove the contact break
- Then close the battery compartment cover.
Base station
Warning
- Connect the product only to a socket that has been approved for the device. The socket must be installed close to the product and must be easily accessible
- When using a multi-socket power strip, make sure that the sum power draw of all the connected devices does not exceed its maximum throughput rating
- If you will not be using the product for along period of time, disconnect it from mains power.
- Remove the screen protector from the display.
- Connect the power supply unit to the power supply unit connection socket (G) on the back of the base station.
- Connect the weather station’s power supply unit to a correctly installed mains socket.
- Alternatively, open the battery compartment (H), insert three AA batteries with the correct polarity and close the battery compartment cover.
Note
If the batteries are inserted correctly and you connect the power supply unit to the station, the base station will automatically switch to the external power supply.
Replacing the batteries
Note –Replacing the batteries
- Be aware that, after every battery change on the outdoor sensor or base station, the stations will need to be re synchronized.
- To do this, remove the batteries from the other station and then reinsert them, or change them as required.
Outdoor sensor
- If the battery symbol appears, replace the 2AA batteries in the outdoor sensor with 2new batteries.
- Open the battery compartment, remove and properly dispose of the dead batteries and insert 2new AA batteries with the correct polarity. Then close the battery compartment cover.
Base station
- When the battery symbol (25) appears, replace the three AA batteries for the base station with three new ones.
- Open the battery compartment (H), remove and properly dispose of the depleted batteries and insert three new AA batteries with the correct polarity. Then close the battery compartment cover.
Installation
Note –Installation
- We recommend initially positioning the base station and outdoor sensor at the preferred setup locations without assembling them and carrying out all the settings -as described in 6. Operation – first.
- Only install the stations once the appropriate settings have been made and as table wireless connection is established.
Note
- The range of the radio transmission between the outdoor sensor and the base station is up to 50 min unobstructed area
- Before installation, ensure that wireless transmission will not be disrupted by interference or obstacles like buildings, trees, vehicles, high-voltage lines, etc.
- Before the final installation, ensure that there is sufficient reception between the intended installation locations.
- When assembling the outdoor sensor, take care to ensure it is positioned so that it is protected from direct sunlight and rain.
- The international standard height for measuring air temperatureis1.25 m(4ft) above ground.
Warning
- Buy special or suitable installation material from a specialized dealer for wall-mounting.
- Ensure that no faulty or damaged parts are installed.
- Never apply force during installation. This could damage the product.
- Before installation, ensure that the chosen wall is suitable for the weight to be mounted, and make sure that there are no electrical wires, watergrass or other lines at the installation site on the wall
- Do not mount the product above locations where persons might linger.
Base station
- Use the base (I) to position the base station on a level surface.
- Alternatively, you can install the base station on a wall using the opening (J)on the back.
Outdoor sensor
- Youkan also set the outdoor sensor up on an even surface outdoors.
- We recommend mounting the outdoor sensor securely and firmly on an outdoor wall.
- Install an anchor, screw, nail, etc. in the wall of your choice.
- Hang the outdoor sensor onto it using the cut-out provided.
Operation
Note –Input
Hold the button (B) or the button (C) to select the values faster.
Connection to the outdoor senor
- After the batteries are inserted, the base station automatically searches for a connection to the outdoor sensor and carries out the initial setup routine.
Note
- Initial setup takes approximately 3minutes.
- During the connection attempt, the radio signal on the outdoor sensor (9) flashes
- Do not press any buttons during setup. Otherwise, values may not be transmitted correctly and there is a risk of value errors and inaccuracies
- The setup process is completed when the indoor and outdoor measurement data (15/21/26/28) is displayed.
- If no signal is received from the outdoor sensor on a repeated basis, press and hold the key (E) for approx. 3seconds to start the manual search for the signal.
Note –Faulty transfer of measured values
- In some cases, interference caused by a WIFI network, computer, TV, etc., for example, may cause the transmission of measurement values between the base station and the outdoor sensor to fail.
- In this case, you must resynchronize the stations by briefly removing the batteries from both stations and reinserting them.
- If the measured values aren’t transferred again once the batteries are inserted, replace the batteries with new ones.
- If necessary, select anew location for the base station in order to avoid possible interference in the future.
Channel selection /Additional outdoor sensors
Note
- You can install two further outdoor sensors in addition to the outdoor sensor supplied. When doing so, ensure the same channel setting on the base station and each outdoor sensor.
- Suitable outdoor sensors can be found at www.hama.com
- Press the key (E) repeatedly to set the same channel as on the outdoor sensor in question. Channel 1, 2or 3isdisplayed.
- If the symbol is displayed, the weather station will automatically switch the displayed channel every five seconds.
Basic and manual settings Automatic setting using the DCF signal
- After switching on the base station for the first time and successfully transferring data between the base station and outdoor sensor, the clock automatically starts the search for the DCF signal. The radio symbol (7) flashes during the search process.
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Display Searching for the DCF signal
Display flashing
| Active
Displayed continuously
| Successful – signal is being received
No display| Inactive
- If the station still does not receive a signal, press and hold the button (C) for approx. 3 seconds to start the manual search for the DCF signal. The wireless symbol (7) will start to flash.
Note –Time settings
- The search process takes about 7minutes. If the search fails, it ends and is repeated at the next clock hour.
- In the meantime you can, however, set the time and the date manually.
- The clock automatically continues to search for the DCF signal on a daily basis (between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a. m.). If the signal is received successfully, the manually set time and date are overwritten.
Press and hold the button (C) again for approximately 3seconds to stop the manual search.
Note –Summer time
The clock automatically switches to summer time. S (8) appears on the display as long as summer time is activated.
(Manual) settings
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Press and hold the button (A) for approximately 3 seconds to make the following settings one after the other: Year
Month and date display
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
12-/24-h format
Time zone
°C and °F display
Language
hPaand inHg display -
To select the individual values, press the button (B) or the button (C), and confirm each selection by pressing the button (A).
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Press the button (A) immediately to adopt the set value displayed and skip ahead.
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If you do not make an entry for 20 seconds, Settings mode is exited automatically.
Note –Time zone
- The DCF signal can be received over long distances, but always transmits the current Central European Time in Germany. Make sure you account for the time difference in countries with another time zone.
- If you are in Moscow, the time is 3hours later than in Germany. This means that you should set +3 for the time zone. The clock then automatically sets the time to 3hours after the DCF signal received or relative to the manually set time.
Note –Day of the week
You can choose from German (GER), English (ENG), French (FRE), Italian (ITA), Spanish (SPA), Dutch (DUT) and Danish (DAN) for the day of the week display.
Alarm
- You can set two separate alarm times, and .
- Press the button (A) to display the alarm
- Press and hold the button (A) for 3 seconds to set the signal time of the alarm displayed. The hours display begins to flash.
- Press the button (B) or the button (C) to select the hour for the alarm time and confirm your selection by pressing the button (A). The minutes display begins to flash
- Repeat the process to set the minutes for the alarm time
- Repeat this process for the second alarm time.
- If you do not make an entry for 20 seconds, Settings mode is exited automatically.
- If the alarm is triggered, the alarm symbol will begin to flash and an alarm will sound.
- Press any button (except the SNOOZE/ LIGHT button (F)) to stop the alarm. Otherwise, it will stop automatically after 2minutes.
- The alarm does not need to be reactivated. It will trigger again at the set alarm time 24 hours later.
Enabling/disabling the alarm
- To select and activate or deactivate the appropriate alarm, press the button (D) repeatedly to select or .
- An active alarm is displayed by the alarm symbol or .When an active alarm is deactivated, the corresponding alarm symbol or disappears
- When the alarm is triggered, the active alarm symbol (5) begins to flash and an alarm sounds. Press any button (except the SNOOZE/LIGHT sensor (F)) to stop the alarm. Otherwise, it will stop automatically after 2 minutes.
Note –Snooze function
- While the alarm signal is sounding, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (F) to activate the snooze function. The alarm signal will stop for 5minutes, after which it will sound again.
- Press any button (except the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (F)) to stop the snooze function and the alarm.
Weather forecast
- Based on changes in the atmospheric pressure and the data saved, the base station is able to make weather forecasts for the next 12 to 24 hours.
Note –Weather forecast
The weather forecast function is not available during the first few hours of operation because it requires data that is collected during operation.
The weather station shows the trend of the weather for the next 8hours using the following weather symbols:
Temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure trends
Note
The trend displays aren’t available during the first few hours of operation because they require data that is collected during operation.
Note
All measurement values are subject to a certain amount of measurement error.
The weather station indicates a trend as to how the values for the outdoor temperature/humidity (15/21), room temperature/humidity (28/26) and atmospheric pressure (10) are likely to develop over the next few hours.
Air pressure record
- The air pressure recorded in the last 12 hours is displayed (6).
Maximum and minimum temperature and humidity values
- The base station automatically stores the maximum and minimum outdoor/indoor temperature and humidity values.
- Repeatedly press the button (B) briefly to switch between the current temperature and humidity, minimum temperature and humidity (MIN) and maximum temperature and humidity (MAX).
- Press and hold the button (B) for approx. 3seconds to reset the stored maximum and minimum values.
Moon phases
The base station displays the current moon phase (4) using the following
symbols:
DEW POINT
- To view the current dew point temperature, press the button (C) until DEW appears in the outdoor data display.
- L is displayed if the dew point is below 0°C, and HH.H is displayed if the dew point is above 60°C.
- The display automatically switches back to the current temperature and humidity
- The relationship between temperature and relative humidity is expressed through the dew point: If air is continuously cooled and absolute humidity remains the same, relative humidity increases up to 100%. If air cools further, the excess water vapor is precipitated as droplets
Heat index
- The heat index is a value specified in the unit of This value describes how hot it feels based on the measured outdoor temperature and, above all, the relative outdoor humidity.
- If the temperature is below 7 degrees, the heat index shows the currently measured values.
- If the temperature is above 7°C, the weather station in HEAT mode displays the apparent temperature; this is calculated by taking into account the outdoor humidity and outdoor temperature.
Frost alarm
- The snowflake symbol (22) flashes if the outdoor temperature is between +1 and -1°C.
- The snowflake symbol (22) remains displayed if the outdoor temperature is below -1.1°C.
Mould risk
- The weather station has a display that allows the risk of mould to be measured and presented with four different values
- Press (C) to briefly display the mould risk for indoors instead of the date temperature
- The following values can be displayed: 0= No risk of mould, LOW= Low risk of mould, MED = Increased risk of mould (up to 56 digits), HI = High risk of mould (measurement value up to 160 digits).
- After pressing the key (C) again, the measured risk of mould for outdoors is displayed above the outdoor temperature
- Press the key (C) one last time to view the days of the week again and to reset the weather station to DEW If you do not subsequently press the button, the mould display will automatically disappear after a short time.
Backlight
- If you press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (F), the display will light up
- During battery operation, the display is illuminated for approximately 10 seconds
Care and Maintenance
Note
Disconnect the device from the power supply before cleaning it or if it is not going to be used for along period of time.
- Only clean this product with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth and do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
- Make sure that water does not get into the product.
Warranty Disclaimer
Hama GmbH &CoKGassumes no liability and provides no warranty for damage
resulting from improper installation/mounting, improper use of the product or
from failure to observe the operating instructions and/or safety notes.
Technical Data
| Base station| Outdoor sensor
---|---|---
Power supply
| 4.5 V
3x AA batteries
Power supply unit:
IN: 100-240 V~ 50/60 Hz OUT: 5.0V ____ 0,5A
|
3.0 V 2x AA batteries
Measuring range|
0°C – +50°C /
|
-20°C – +60°C
Temperature (°C)
| 32°F – +122°F|
Humidity| 20% – 95%| 20% – 95%
Measurement|
0.1°C/ 0.2°F
|
0.1°C
increments
Temperature
Humidity| 1%| 1%
DCF radio- controlled clock| Yes| No
Hygrometer| Yes| Yes
Thermometer| Yes| Yes
Barometer
| 850 hPa~
1050 hPa/
25.07 inHg ~
30.97 inHg
|
No
Alarm function| Yes| No
Max. number of outdoor sensors|
3
Range| ≤ 50 m
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby,Hama GmbH &CoKGdeclares that the radio equipment type [00186418] is in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.hama.com -> 00186418 ->
Downloads
Frequency band(s) | 433 MHz |
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Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted | 0.222 mW |
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