hama 186369 Weather Station Meteotime Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Hama
Table of Contents
- Explanation of warning symbols and notes
- Package contents
- Safety instructions
- Getting started
- Installation
- Operation
- Basic setting and manual setting
- Connection to the outdoor sensor
- Channel selection /Additional outdoor sensors
- Manual settings
- Selecting the country and cities
- Alarm clock
- Weather forecast
- Wind speed
- Rain probability
- Temperature and ambient humidity trend
- Maximum and minimum temperature and humidity values
- Frost alarm
- Backlight
- Care and maintenance
- Warranty Disclaimer
- Technical data
- Declaration of Conformity
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
00 186369
Weather Station
Meteotime
Operating Instructions
PLEASE READ BEFORE YOUBEGIN
Your new weather station is different from conventional weather stations that
only measure the prevailing weather conditions.
Instead, the information provided by this weather station is based on
METEOTIME data, which is compiled daily by highly qualified meteorologists
using state-of-the-art instruments.
The weather station was designed so that it can receive the coded METEOTIME
signal which transfers the weather information.
The data is sent via the radio time signal transmitter DCF77 (in Germany). The
weather station is therefore also radio-controlled
clock with all the familiar advantages, such as the exact time and automatic
changeover from winter to summertime.
You can receive weather forecasts for 60 meteorological regions in Europe up
to 4days in advance and an a2-day forecast for further 30 regions.
HOW DO I ACHIEVE GOOD RECEPTION?
Similar to mobile phone networks or TV and radio reception, weather stations
may not always have reception everywhere. It is therefore essential that you
observe the following instructions to ensure that your device works properly.
A suitable location is extremely important for the weather station. For this
reasons, the weather station is equipped with an innovative test function
(TEST button) that allows you to check the quality of the reception in your
environment in order to place the device in the most suitable location.
To determine the quality of the reception, test the weather station according
to the instructions in the manual. To do this, switch on all possible sources
of interference in the room where you want to set up the device (e.g. the
television). Then place the weather station in the desired location and align
it as desired. Keep aminimum distance of one meter from potential sources of
interference.
Observe the GOOD RECEPTION or POOR RECEPTION symbol on the screen. When you
have found a suitable location for good reception, leave the Meteotime weather
station there so that the required data can be received via the radio signal.
Within a few minutes, the time and date are displayed. However, receiving very
large amounts of data (forecast for all regions and days) takes significantly
longer.Upto24hours are required from the first start-up to receive all data.
Controls and displays
figure: Base station
1. DST(Daylight Saving Time) -summertime symbol
2. DCF77 signal radio symbol (German long-wave transmitter Frankfurt 77kHz)
3. Time
4. Rain probability in %
5. Maximum temperature tomorrow
6. Weekday tomorrow
7. Weekend alarm
8. Weekday alarm
9. Weather forecast symbol tomorrow
10. Calendar day
11. Minimum temperature tomorrow
12. Day of the week the day after tomorrow (in 2days)
13. Maximum temperature the day after tomorrow (in 2days)
14. Month
15. Weather forecast symbol the day after tomorrow (in 2days)
16. Lowest temperature the day after tomorrow
17. Region/city of the weather forecast
18. Day of the week (in 3days)
19. Weather forecast symbol (in 3days)
20. Maximum temperature(in 3days)
21. Minimum temperature(in 3days)
22. Outdoor sensor radio symbol| 23. Outdoor temperature
24. Outdoor temperature trend
25. Display for low battery level in the outdoor sensor
26. Outdoor humidity tendency
27. Outdoor humidity
28. Channel change
29. Channel
30. Max/Min display of outdoor temperature/humidity
31. Indoor temperature tendency
32. Indoor humidity tendency
33. Display for low battery level in the base station
34. Ambient humidity
35. Max/Min display of indoor temperature/humidity
36. Room temperature
37. Wind speed range
38. Wind speed
39. Maximum temperature today
40. Minimum temperature today
41. Wind direction
42. Weather forecast symbol today
43. Meteotime symbol
44. Weekday today
45. Day/night symbol
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A MODE button =Settings /confirmation of the setting value
B CHANNEL button =Manual search for the outdoor sensor signal /channel
selection
C DAY/NIGHT/SNOOZE/LIGHT button =Interruption of alarm signal/activation of
backlight/switching
between day and night display value
D TEST button =Check the quality of the DCF signal
E UP button =Increase of the current setting value/Recall of the stored
maximum/ minimum values (MAX/MIN)/Weather data for the next days for a short
time in the wider area (37 -45)
F DOWN button =Decrease of the current setting value /Activate /Deactivate
manual DCF radio signal reception /Select one of the locations from the
favorites list
G Base
H Battery compartment
I Cut-out for wall mounting
Explanation of warning symbols and notes
Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention
to specifichazards and risks.
Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.
Package contents
- “Meteotime” weather station (base station for indoor use)
- Outdoor sensor for outdoor use
- 4AAMignon batteries
- These operating instructions
Safety instructions
- The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.
- Use the product only for the intended purpose.
- Protect the product from dirt, moistureand overheating and use it in dry rooms only.
- Do not use the product in the immediate vicinity of heaters, other heat sources or in direct sunlight.
- As with all electrical products, this device should be kept out of the reach of children.
- Only use the article under moderate climatic conditions.
- Do not operate the product outside the power limits specified in the technical data.
- Do not use the product in areas in which electronic products are not permitted.
- Do not use the product in a damp environment and avoid splashing water.
- Do not place the product near interference fields, metal frames, computers, TVs, etc. Electronic devices and window frames can negatively affect the functionality of the product.
- 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 in accordance with the locally applicable regulations.
- Route all cables so that thereisnorisk of tripping.
- Do not bend or crush the cable.
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 different types or from different manufacturers.
- 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 burn batteries.
- 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.
- Remove spent batteries from the product and dispose of them without delay.
- Avoid storing, charging and using in extreme temperatures and at extremely low atmospheric pressures (such as 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.
Inserting the batteries
- Open the battery compartment on the outdoor sensor and remove the contact breaker. Close the battery compartment.
- Remove the protective film from the base station display.
- Open the battery compartment (H) and remove the contact breaker.
- Then close the battery compartment cover.
- A signal tone will now sound and the base station will start searching for the DCF signal, for the outdoor sensors and for the Meteotime signal. This search takes several minutes.
- If no time signal is received after a longer period of time, change the location and check the reception conditions using the test function described in 6.1.
Changing batteries /Low battery capacity
Note -Changing the batteries
- Be aware that, after every battery change on the outdoor sensor or base station, the stations will need to be resynchronized.
- To do this, remove the batteries from the other station and re-insert them or change them completely if required.
Outdoor sensor
- If the symbol (25) appears, replace the 2AAbatteries in the outdoor sensor with 2new batteries.
- Open the battery compartment, remove and dispose of the spent batteries and insert two new AA batteries observing the correct polarity. Then close the battery compartment cover.
Base station
- If the symbol (33) appears, replace the 2AAbatteries in the base station with 2new batteries.
- Open the battery compartment, dispose of the spent batteries and insert 2new AA batteries observing 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 installing them and carrying out all the settings -as described in 6. Operation.
- Do not install the station(s) until the settings are correct and the radio connection is stable.
Note
- The range of the radio transmission between the outdoor sensor and the base station is up to 50 minute obstructed areas.
- Before installing, make sure that the radio transmission is not influenced by interfering signals or obstacles such as buildings, trees, vehicles, high-voltage power lines, etc.
- Before final installation, make sure that there is sufficient reception between the desired installation locations.
- When installing 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 specialist dealer for wall-mounting.
- Ensure that you do not install any faulty or damaged parts.
- Never apply force during installation. These can damage the product.
- Before mounting, check that the wall you have chosen is suitable for the weight to be mounted. Also make sure that there are no electric, water, gas or other lines running through the wall at the mounting site.
- Do not mount the product above locations where persons might sit or stand.
Base station
- Alternatively, place the base station on a flat surface using the stand (G).
- Alternatively, you can mount the base station on awall using the recess (I) on the back.
Outdoor sensor
- You can also set the outdoor sensor up on an even surface outdoors.
- We recommend mounting the outdoor sensor securely and firmly onto an outdoor wall.
- Secure the dowel, screw, nail, etc. in the wall provided.
- Hang the outdoor sensor onto it using the cut-out provided.
Operation
Information -Input
Press and hold the UP or DOWN button to select the values more quickly.
Basic setting and manual setting
After inserting the batteries, the base station automatically searches for the DCF signal and for the Meteotime weather signal. The radio symbol (2) flashes during the search process.
Display | Search for DCF signal |
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Flashing display | Active |
Permanent display | Successful – the signal is being received |
↑ | Inactive |
- The time and date are displayed within a few minutes. However, receiving the very large amounts of data with the forecast for all regions and days requires up to 24 hours from the initial start-up until all data is received.
- After the successful reception of the time and date signal, the display shows FRM (Frankfurt am Main) as the location for the info window. For information on changing the country and location, see below.
- If the device has successfully received the Meteotime signal, the Meteotime symbol is displayed next to the respective day of the week.
Display | Meteotime status |
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Valid and updated data | |
Valid, but not updated data | |
Inactive |
Note -faulty transmission of the measured values
- In some cases, interference caused by the wifi networks, computers, TV, etc., for example, may cause the transmission of measured values between the base station and the outdoor sensor to fail.
- If this happens, resynchronize the stations by briefly removing the batteries from both stations and reinserting them.
- If the measured values are not transmitted again, replace the batteries with new ones.
- If necessary, choose a new location for the base station to avoid possible interference signals in the future.
Note
You can use the TEST function to search for a better location.
Take the device in your hand to find a suitable location. Press the TEST
button (D) to check the quality of the Meteotime signal/DCF signal. The signal
strength is displayed as a value from T-1 (very poor) to T-9(very good). The
TEST takes about one minute. You can restart or stop the test at any time by
pressing the TEST button. If no signal is received on a repeated basis, press
and hold the DOWN button (F) for around 3seconds to start the manual search
for the DCF signal. The radio signal (2) starts to flash.
Note -Setting the time
- The search process takes about 5minutes. If this fails, the search is terminated and repeated at the top of the next hour. The radio symbol (2) disappears.
- Meanwhile, you can make the manual setting of the time and date.
- The clock automatically continues to search for the DCF signal daily.Once the signal is received successfully, the manually set time and date are overwritten.
Press and hold the DOWN button (F) again for around 3seconds to end the manual
search process.
Note -Summertime
The time adjusts automatically to summertime. While summertime is active,
DST(1) appears on the display.
Connection to the outdoor sensor
- 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 around 3minutes.
- During the connection attempt, the radio signal (2) on the base station (22) flashes.
- Avoid any operation of the buttons during this time! Otherwise, errors and inaccuracies may occur in the values and their transmission.
- The process is finished as soon as the indoor and outdoor measurement data (23/27/34/36) are displayed.
- If no signal is received from the outdoor sensor on a repeated basis, press and hold the CHANNEL button (B) for around 3
seconds to start the manual search for the signal.
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 CHANNEL button (B) repeatedly to set the same channel as on the outdoor sensor in question. Channel CH1, CH2 or CH3 is displayed.
- If the symbol appears, the weather station automatically changes the channel display every 5seconds.
Manual settings
Press and hold the MODE button (A) for around 3seconds to carry out the following settings in sequence:
- Time zone
- Language (day of the week: German, French, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Dutch, English)
- 12/24-hour format
- Year
- Month
- Day
- Hours Minutes
- °C and °F display
To select the individual values, press the UP button (E) or the DOWN button
(F) and confirm your selection by pressing the MODE button (A).
Press the MODE button (A) directly to adopt and skip the displayed value.
If no entries are made for 30 seconds, the clock automatically exits settings
mode.
Note -time zone
-
The DCF signal can be received in many places, however, it does not always correspond to the CET applicable in Germany.
You should therefore remember to take into account the time difference in countries with the different time zone. -
Moscow, for example, is 3hours ahead of Germany. Set the time to the time zone +3. The clock will then automatically set itself 3hours ahead of the time received from the DCF signal or the time set manually.
Note -day of the week
For the display of the days of the week, you can choose German (GER), English
(ENG), French (FRE), Italian (ITA), Spanish (SPA), Dutch (DUT) or Danish
(DAN).
Selecting the country and cities
Hold the TEST button (D) down for around 3seconds. COUNTRY appears in the
display (17) and starts to flash. Then press the UP button (E) or DOWN button
(F) to select the country. Example:If GER appears in the information window,
this means that you have selected “Germany”.
Press the MODE button (A) to confirm the country. After selecting “Germany”,
CITYappears in the information window. Then press the UP button (E) or DOWN
button (F) to select the city. The city name is displayed in the information
window.
Example: FRM means “Frankfurt am Main”.
Press the TEST button (D) to confirm the setting. The selected city is
immediately displayed in the information window.
Activating favorites
Once you have defined the city as described above, you can select other cities
for easy access. Instead of ending the setting process with the MODE button
(A), proceed as follows:
-
If “Frankfurt am Main” is one of your preferred cities, press the TEST button (D) to confirm this. A is displayed above the
selected city and it is stored in your personal list of selected cities. You can now use the UP button (E) or DOWN button (F) to select further cities in the same country and confirm your selections with the TEST button (D). -
If you wish to select cities from various countries, you must exit the setting process using the MODE button (A) and call it up again as described above to change the country.
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You can select up to FIVE cities as favorites.
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Once you have made all settings press the MODE button (A) to confirm the settings and exit settings mode.
Note
If you skip the city selection option when you first insert the batteries, the
city selection defaults to “Frankfurt am Main -FRM”.
Displaying favorites
If you have selected more than one city as a favorite, press the DOWN button
(F) to toggle between the various city names in the favorites list.
Removing city from the list of favorites
-
Hold the TEST button (D) down for around 3seconds. COUNTRY starts to flash. Then press the UP button (E) or
DOWN button (F) to select the country. Press the MODE button (A) to confirm the country. Use the UP button (E) or DOWN button (F) to switch to your selected city with the. -
Press the TEST button (D) to remove the. The city has been removed from the favorites. Repeat the process if you wish to
remove further cities from the list. You can now also use the UP button (E) or DOWN button (F) to select a further preferred city. If you select more than five cities, the first selected city is deleted from the favorites list. -
Once you have made all changes, press the MODE button (A) to exit the menu.
Alarm clock
Alarm signal on weekdays:
- This is a recurring alarm signal that is triggered daily from Monday to Friday at a defined time.
Alarm signal at the weekend:
- This is an alarm signal that is only triggered on Saturday and Sunday at a defined time.
Setting the alarm time
- Press the MODE button (A) to switch to the alarm time setting mode. Press the UP button (E) to display the alarm time. Press the MODE button (A) for around 3seconds to set the alarm time for the displayed alarm. The hour display starts to flash.
- Press the UP button (E) or DOWN button (F) to select the hour of the alarm time and confirm the selection by pressing the MODE button (A). The minute display starts to flash. Repeat the procedure for the minutes of the alarm time.
- Repeat the procedure for the weekend alarm.
- If no entries are made for 30 seconds, the clock automatically exits settings mode.
- When the alarm is triggered, the alarm symbol starts flashing, and an alarm signal sounds. Press any button (except the DAY/NIGHT/SNOOZE/LIGHT button (C)) to stop the alarm. Otherwise, it ends after 2minutes.
- The alarm does not need to be activated again. It sounds after24 hours again at the set alarm time.
Activating/deactivating the alarm clock
- To select and activate or deactivate the desired alarm, press the MODE button (A) repeatedly to select or .The active alarm is indicated by the alarm symbol (8) or (7) . When deactivating an active alarm, the orresponding alarm symbol or goes out.
- When the alarm is triggered, the active alarm symbol (7/8) starts flashing, and an alarm signal sounds. Tapani button (except
the DAY/NIGHT/SNOOZE/LIGHTbutton (C)) to end the alarm.
Otherwise, it ends after 2minutes.
Note -Snooze function
- During the alarm signal, press the DAY/NIGHT/SNOOZE/LIGHT button (C) to activate the snooze function. The alarm signal is interrupted for 5minutes and then triggered again.
- Press any button (except the DAY/NIGHT/SNOOZE/LIGHT button (C) to end the snooze function and thus the alarm.
Weather forecast
Switching between weather information for day and night The device can
automatically switch between DAY and NIGHT weather information. Press the
DAY/NIGHT/SNOOZE/LIGHT button (C) for around 3seconds and you can switch to
the weather for DAY for 10 seconds if the weather for NIGHT is currently
displayed, and vice versa.
A total of 15 different weather conditions for daytime and 15 different
weather conditions for nighttime can be displayed.
1. Sunny (day); Clear (night)
2. Slightly cloudy
3. Mostly cloudy
4. Overcast
5. Heat storm
6. Heavy rain
7. Snowfall
8. Fog| 9. Sleet
10. Rainshower
11. Light rain
12. Snow shower
13. Storm front
14. Lowstratus
15. Hail showers
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The meaning of the various weather forecasts
Wind speed
The wind speed is displayed in 8ranges:
<2km/h, <13km/h, <30km/h, <52km/h, <63km/h,
<76km/h, <89km/h, >99km/h
The wind direction and special airflow,special airflow with warning symbol
<2km/h: Calm to light breeze
<13km/h: light to mild breeze
<30km/h: moderate to fresh wind
<52km/h: strong to stiff wind
<63km/h: gale force wind
<76km/h: storm
<89km/h: severestorm
99km/h: hurricane-like storm
Rain probability
The rain probability is displayed in 8percentages: 0%, 15%, 30%, 45%, 60%, 75%, 90%, 100%. 0% no rain to 100% very high probability of rain.
Temperature and ambient humidity trend
Note
In the first hours of operation, the trend display is not possible due to
missing data that is only stored during operation.
Note
All measured values are subject to certain measurement tolerance.
The weather station gives a trend for the outdoor temperature/humidity (23/27)
and indoor temperature/humidity (36/34) of how the values will probably
develop for the next hours.
Display | Trend |
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Rising | |
Constant | |
Falling |
Maximum and minimum temperature and humidity values
- The base station automatically stores the maximum and minimum values of the temperature and humidity in the outdoor and indoor areas.
- Press the UP button (E) for around 3seconds to switch between the display of current temperature and humidity, lowest temperature and humidity (MIN), and highest temperature and humidity (MAX). After around 5seconds, the display automatically changes to the current temperature and humidity display.
- If the temperature is lower than -21°C, LL.L is shown on the display.If the temperature is higher than 40 °C, HH.H is shown on the display.
Frost alarm
The snowflake symbol flashes if the outdoor temperature is between +1 and -1°C. The snowflake symbol remains if the outside temperature is below -1.1°C.
Backlight
Press the DAY/NIGHT/SNOOZE/LIGHT button (C) to activate the backlight for 5seconds.
Care and maintenance
- Only clean this product with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth and do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
- Ensure that no water is able to enter the product.
Warranty Disclaimer
Hama GmbH &CoKG assumes no liability and provides no warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/mounting, improper use of the product or from failuretoobserve the operating instructions and/or safety notes.
Technical data
**** | Base station | Outdoor sensor |
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Power supply | 3.0 V | |
2xAAbatteries | 3.0 V |
2xAAbatteries
Measuring range
Temperature(°C)
Ambient humidity| 0°C –+50°C /32°F –+122°F
20% –95%| -20°C –+60°C
20% –95%
Measuring increments
Temperature Ambient humidity| 0.1°C/ 0.2°F
1%
| 0.1°C
1%
DCF radio clock| Yes| No
Hygrometer| Yes| Yes
Thermometers| Yes| Yes
Alarm function| Yes| No
Max. number of outdoor sensors| 3
Range| ≤ 80 m
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Hama GmbH &CoKGdeclares that the radio equipment type [00186369] 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 -> 00186369 -> Downloads.
Frequency band(s) | 433 MHz |
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Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted | 0.22 mW |
Hama GmbH &CoKG
86652 Monheim /Germany
Service &Support
www.hama.com
+49 9091 502-0
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