BRESSER 7002531 3 In 1 Professional Wind Gauge Anemometer Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- BRESSER
Table of Contents
- · Weather Station ·
- Wind Gauge Pro · Windmesser Pro
- Instruction manual
- 1 Imprint
- 2 Validity note
- 3 About this Instruction Manual
- 4 General safety instructions
- 5 Parts overview and delivery content – base station
- 6 Parts overview and delivery content windmeter
- 7 Scope of delivery
- 8 Screen display
- 9 Before starting operation
- 10 Setting up power supply
- 11 Attaching rubber linings
- 12 Windmeter installation and mounting
- 13 Automatic time setting
- 14 Manual time setting and other user defined settings
- 15 Alarm setting
- 16 Snooze function
- 17 Receiving measurements automatically
- 18 Setting the ice pre-alarm
- 19 MAX/MIN Weather data
- 20 HI/LO Alert
- 21 History data
- 22 Weather Trend
- 23 Trend arrow indicators
- 24 Feels like temperature
- 25 Wind speed
- 26 Wind chill factor
- 27 Heat index
- 28 Dew point
- 29 Beaufort scale
- 30 Warranty
- 31 CE declaration of conformity
- 32 Disposal
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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Wind Gauge Pro · Windmesser Pro
Instruction manual
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WARRANTY
RECYCLAGE (TRIMAN/FRANCE)
1 Imprint
Bresser GmbH
Gutenbergstr. 2
46414 Rhede
Germany
For any warranty claims or service inquiries, please refer to the information on “Warranty” and “Service” in this documentation. We ask for your understanding that unsolicited returns cannot be processed.
Errors and technical changes excepted.
© 2024 Bresser GmbH
All rights reserved.
The reproduction of this documentation – even in extracts – in any form (e.g. photocopy, print, etc.) as well as the use and distribution by means of electronic systems (e.g. image file, website, etc.) without the prior written permission of the manufacturer is prohibited.
The designations and brand names of the respective companies used in this documentation are generally protected by trade, trademark and/or patent law in Germany, the European Union and/or other countries.
2 Validity note
This documentation is valid for the products with the following article numbers:
7002531 7902531
Manual version: 0524
Manual designation:
Manual_7002531-79002531_Wind-gauge-Windmesser_en-de_BRESSER_v052024a
Always provide information when requesting service.
3 About this Instruction Manual
NOTICE
These operating instructions are to be considered a component of the device.
Read the safety instructions and the instruction manual carefully before using this device.
Keep these instruction manual in a safe place for future reference. If the device is sold or passed on, the instruction manual must be passed on to any subsequent owner/user of the product.
4 General safety instructions
DANGER
Danger of suffocation!
Improper use of this product may result in suffocation, especially for children. It is therefore imperative that you observe the following safety information.
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Keep packaging materials (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) away from children! There is a danger of choking!
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This product contains small parts that can be swallowed by children! Choking hazard!
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DANGER
Risk of an electric shock!
This device contains electronic parts that are powered by a power source (AC adapter and/or batteries). Improper use of this product may result in electric shock. Electric shock can cause serious or fatal injuries. It is therefore imperative that you observe the following safety information.
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Never leave children unattended when handling the device! Follow the instructions carefully and do not attempt to power this device with anything other than power sources recommended in this instruction manual, otherwise there is a danger of an electric shock!
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DANGER
Explosion hazard!
Improper use of this product may result in fire. It is essential that you observe the following safety information in order to avoid fires.
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Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use only the recommended batteries. Do not short-circuit the device or batteries, or throw them into a fire! Excessive heat or improper handling could trigger a short-circuit, a fire or an explosion!
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NOTICE
Danger of material damage!
Improper handling may result in damage to the unit and/or accessories. Therefore, use the device only in accordance with the following safety information.
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Do not disassemble the device! In the event of a defect, please contact your dealer. They will contact the Service Center and can arrange the return of this device for repair if necessary.
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Do not immerse the unit in water!
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Do not expose the device to impacts, vibrations, dust, constant high temperatures or excessive humidity. This can result in malfunctions, short-circuits or damage to the batteries and components.
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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 types or with different capacities. Remove batteries from the device if it is not to be used for a longer period of time!
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NOTICE
Risk of voltage damage!
The manufacturer is not liable for damage related to improperly installed batteries!
5 Parts overview and delivery content – base station
Illustration 1: All parts of the base station
1 | SNOOZE/LIGHT button (snooze function and backlight) |
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2 | Display |
3 | HISTORY button (show hourly records for temperature, humidity and wind |
speed)
4| MEM button (show recorded data)
5| INDEX button (display change between ‘feels like’ temperature, dew point,
heat index and wind chill index)
6| WIND button (wind speed unit setting or display change between hourly,
daily, monthly and yearly top wind speed)
7| Wall mount
8| ALARM button (alarm time setting)
9| CLOCK button (manual time and date setting)
10| °C/°F slider (display change betw. °C and °F)
11| AVG/GUST slider (display change between average wind speed (AVG) and gust
wind speed (GUST).
12| TUNE button (calibration of base station and sensor)
13| ALERT button (set temperature and humidity alarm)
14| DOWN/Contrast button (decrease value setting or change display contrast)
15| UP/CH button (increase value setting or select sensor channel)
16| RCC button (enable or disable RCC signal)
17| SCAN button (initiate sensor transmission)
18| RESET button (reset all settings)
19| Battery compartment
20| Battery compartment cover
21| Stand, removable
Scope of delivery
Base unit (A), stand (B)
Recommended batteries (not included):2 pcs. of Mignon batteries (1.5V AA type)
6 Parts overview and delivery content windmeter
Illustration 2: All parts of the windmeter
1 | Wind cups |
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2 | Upper housing part |
3 | Bottom housing part |
4 | Thick fully threaded screw |
5 | LED Status indicator (flashes during data transmission) |
6 | Radiation protection slats |
7 | Battery compartment |
8 | RESET button (reset all settings) |
9 | Battery compartment cover |
10 | Rod clamp on bottom housing part |
11 | Thick nut |
12 | Mounting rod |
13 | Mounting base (for vertical and horizontal assembly of the mounting rod) |
14 | Thin nut |
15 | Thin partly threaded screw |
16 | Tube clamp (counterpart) |
17 | Rubber pads |
Scope of delivery
Windmeter (C), 2x thin partly threaded screw with nut, 4x thick fully threaded screw with nut and ring washer
Recommended batteries (not included):
3 pcs. of Mignon batteries (1.5V AA type) Mignon batteries (1.5V, AA type)
7 Scope of delivery
Base unit (A), stand (B), windmeter (C), mounting material incl. screws
Recommended batteries (not included)
Station: 2 pcs. Mignon batteries (1.5V, AA type)
Sensor: 3 pcs. Mignon batteries (1.5V, AA type)
8 Screen display
Illustration 3: Screen display
1 | AM/PM information in 12-hour time mode |
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2 | Current time (hours:minutes:seconds) |
3 | Date (month-day or reverse) |
4 | Frost warning enabled |
5 | Automatic daylight saving time enabled |
6 | Transmission symbol for radio-controlled clock |
7 | Alarm enabled |
8 | Reception symbol for outdoor sensor |
9 | Outdoor temperature alarm enabled |
10 | Outdoor temperature |
11 | Sensor symbol |
12 | Outdoor humidity alarm enabled |
13 | Humidity outdoors |
14 | Weather forecast |
15 | Information on ‘feels like’ temperature, wind chill, dew point and heat |
index
16| Type of wind speed (Avg=average, Gust=current gust)
17| Wind speed
18| Top wind speed (hourly, daily, monthly, yearly)
19| Wind speed alarm enabled
20| Wind speed classification (light, moderate, strong, storm)
21| Indoor humidity
22| Indoor humidity alarm enabled
23| Indoor temperature
24| Indoor temperature alarm enabled
9 Before starting operation
NOTICE
Avoid connection faults!
In order to avoid connection problems between the devices, the following points must be observed during commissioning.
- Place the base unit (receiver) and sensor (transmitter) as close together as possible.
- Connect the power supply to the base unit and wait until the indoor temperature is displayed.
- Establish power supply for the sensor.
- Set up/operate the base unit and sensor within the effective transmission range.
- Make sure that the base unit and the radio sensor are set to the same channel.
When changing the batteries, always remove the batteries from both the base unit and the sensor and reinsert them in the correct order so that the radio link can be re-established. If one of the two devices is operated via a mains power connection, the power connection must also be briefly disconnected for this device when the batteries are changed. If, for example, only the batteries in the sensor are replaced, the signal may subsequently not be received at all or not be received correctly.
Note that the actual range depends on the respective construction materials used for the buildings as well as the respective position of the base unit and the outdoor sensor. External influences (various radio transmitters and other sources of interference) can greatly reduce the possible range. In such cases, we recommend finding other locations for both the base unit and the outdoor sensor. Sometimes moving the sensor by just a few centimeters is enough!
10 Setting up power supply
Base unit
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment. Ensure that the battery
polarity (+/-) is correct.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
4. Wait until the indoor temperature is displayed on the base station.
Windmeter
5. Unscrew the upper housing part from the bottom part.
6. Remove the battery compartment cover from the bottom of the upper housing
part.
7. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment. Ensure that the battery
polarity (+/-) is correct.
8. Replace the battery compartment cover.
9. Screw bottom housing part to upper housing part.
11 Attaching rubber linings
Attach the supplied self-adhesive rubber pads to the clamps as shown to ensure a firmer fitting of the mounting rod.
12 Windmeter installation and mounting
Depending on the desired location, the remote sensor can be installed in different ways.
NOTICE! During the assembly make sure that the upper part of the wind vane is minimum 1.5 metres off the ground.
Assembly on a vertical or horizontal wooden element
1. Remove the screws from the bottom housing part.
2. Pull off the rod clamp from the bottom housing part.
3. Insert one end of the mounting rod into the opening of the rod clamp so
that the position arrows match.
4. Fix the mounting rod to the rod clamp with a thin partially threaded screw
and a nut.
5. Depending on the desired orientation, slide the opposite end of the
mounting od into the aperture for vertical or horizontal mounting of the
mounting base.
6. Fix the mounting rod to the mounting base with a thin partially threaded
screw and a nut.
7. Place the mounting base with its bottom site first on a wooden element and
fix it with 4 suitable wood screws.
Assembly on a vertical or horizontal tube
8. Repeat steps 1 to 6 as before.
9. Place the mounting base with its bottom site first on the tube and press
the tube clamp (counterpart) against the tube from the opposite site.
10. Slide 4 screws through the bore holes of the mounting base and through
the bore holes of the tube clamp on the other site.
11. Put on the 4 nuts and tighten the screw connection by hand.
13 Automatic time setting
After the power supply was established, the clock will automatically search for the radio signal. It takes about 3-8 minutes to complete this process.
If the radio signal is received correctly, the date and time will be set automatically and the radio control signal icon turns on.
If the clock fails to receive the time signal, go ahead with the following steps:
- Press RCC button on the base station until radio signal symbol flashes.
- If the device is still not receiving the signal, the time must be set manually.
14 Manual time setting and other user defined settings
To set the time / date manually, first disable the reception of the time signal by pressing the RCC button for approx. 8 seconds.
- Press and hold CLOCK button for approx. 3 seconds to change to time setting mode.
- Digits to be set are flashing.
- Press UP/CH button or DOWN/Contrast Button to change the value.
- Press CLOCK button to confirm and continue to the next setting.
- Settings order: 12/24 hours mode > Hours > Minutes > Seconds > Year > D/M-M/D display change > Month > Day > Time offset > Language > DST AUTO/OFF
- Finally press the CLOCK button to save the settings and exit the setting mode.
15 Alarm setting
- Press and hold ALARM button for approx. 3 seconds to enter the alarm time setting mode.
- Digits to be set are flashing.
- Press UP or DOWN button to change the value.
- Press ALARM button to confirm and continue to the next setting.
- Settings order: Hours > Minutes
- Finally press the ALARM button to save the settings and exit the setting mode. Alarm will be activated automatically. The symbol will be displayed.
- Press ALARM button in normal display mode to display the alarm time.
- Press ALARM button during the alarm time display to disable the alarm.
16 Snooze function
- When the alarm sounds press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to activate the snooze function. The alarm will sound again in 5 minutes.
- Press ALARM button when the alarm sounds to interrupt the alarm until the alarm time will be reached again.
- The alarm will be turned off automatically if no button is pressed within 2 minutes.
17 Receiving measurements automatically
Once the power supply is enabled, the base station will display the measurement readings. Readings from the remote sensor will be displayed within 3 minutes after powering it on.
If no signal is received, go ahead with the following steps:
Press SCAN button for approx. 2 seconds to initiate reception of measurements again.
Read the detailed manual for more information about readings (see download information on page 2).
18 Setting the ice pre-alarm
Once the outside temperature falls below 3 °C (37 °F) and the ice pre-alarm is activated, an additional alarm will sound approx. 30 minutes before the actual alarm time.
- Set and activate alarm (see “Alarm time setting”).
- Press ALARM button several times until the symbols and appear together on the display.
19 MAX/MIN Weather data
The base station stores the highest and lowest values for various weather data over the last 24 hours:
- In normal display mode, press MEM button several times to display the saved values one after another.
- Display order: Highest indoor temperature > Lowest indoor temperature > Highest indoor humidity > Lowest indoor humidity > Highest outdoor temperature > Lowest outdoor temperature > Highest outdoor humidity > Lowest outdoor humidity > Highest feels like temperature > Lowest feels like temperature> Highest value for heat index > Lowest value for heat index > Highest value for dew point > Lowest value for dew point > Highest value for wind chill> Lowest value for wind chill> Maximum wind speed> Strongest gust
- All values of the current recording period will automatically be deleted after 24 hours. Optionally press the MEM button for approx. 3 seconds to delete all stored values manually.
- *for the currently selected channel
20 HI/LO Alert
HI/LO alert are used to alert you of certain weather conditions. Once activated, an alarm sound is triggered and the alert icon flashes as soon as a set value is reached. Supported areas and alarm types:
Area | Type of alert available |
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Indoor temperature | HI AL / LO AL |
Indoor humidity | HI AL / LO AL |
Outdoor temperature | HI AL / LO AL |
Outdoor humidity | HI AL / LO AL |
Rainfall (daily) | HI AL* |
Wind speed | HI AL |
HI AL = High alert / LO AL = Low alert
*Daily rainfall since midnight
HI/LO alert setting
1. Press ALERT button until the desired area is selected.
2. Press UP or DOWN button to change the value.
3. Press ALERT button to confirm and continue to the next setting.
Enable/Disable HI/LO Alert
4. Press ALERT button until the desired area is selected.
5. Press ALARM button, to activate the alarm.
6. Press ALERT button to confirm and continue to the next setting.
Note:
7. The unit will automatically exit setting mode in 5 seconds if no button is
pressed.
8. When ALERT alarm is on, the area and type of alarm that triggered the
alarm will be flashing and the alarm will sound for 2 minutes.
9. Press SNOOZE/LIGHT button when alarm sounds to interrupt the alarm. The
alarm will then start again after 2 minutes.
Data clearing
10. Press and hold HISTORY button for approx. 3 seconds.
11. Press UP or DOWN button to choose YES or NO.
12. Press HISTORY button to confirm. This will clear out any rainfall data
recorded before.
21 History data
The base station automatically records various wind measurements.
Press the HISTORY button repeatedly to display the hourly (HOURLY – up to 24 hours back), daily (DAILY – up to 31 days back), monthly (MONTHLY – up to 12 months back) or yearly (YEARLY – up to 3 years retroactively) maximum history data, depending on the current display mode.
22 Weather Trend
The weather station will calculate a weather trend for the next 12 hours on basis of the measured values.
Illustration 4: Weather trend indicators
1 | Sunny |
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2 | Partly cloudy |
3 | Cloudy |
4 | Rain |
5 | Storm |
6 | Snow |
23 Trend arrow indicators
1 | Rising |
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2 | Steady |
3 | Falling |
The temperature and humidity trend indicator shows the trends of changes in the forthcoming few minutes. Arrows indicate a rising, steady or falling trend.
24 Feels like temperature
Press the INDEX button repeatedly until FEELS LIKE appears on the display.
Note:
The feels like temperature indicates the temperature value according to the personal temperature perception.
25 Wind speed
Select wind speed unit
1. Press the WIND button for approx. 3 seconds to enter the setting mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the unit between mph (miles per
hour), m/s (miles per second), km/h (kilometer per hour) or knots.
3. Press the WIND button to save the settings and exit the setting mode.
Selecting the wind display mode
4. Use the [ AVG / GUST ] slide switch to switch between AVERAGE and GUST
wind speed.
5. In normal mode, press [ WIND ] key to switch between HOURLY, DAILY,
MONTHLY and YEARLY top wind speed record.
26 Wind chill factor
Press the INDEX button several times until WIND CHILL is displayed.
Note:
The wind chill factor is based on the common effects of temperature and wind speed. The displayed wind chill is calculated solely from temperature and wind speed and is measured by the outdoor sensor.
27 Heat index
Press the INDEX button several times until HEAT INDEX is displayed.
Heat index | Warning | Meaning |
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55° C
(> 130° F)
| Extreme danger| Strong risk of dehydration / sun stroke
41° C – 54° C
(106° F – 129° F)| Danger|
Heat exhaustion likely
33° C – 40° C
(91° F – 105° F)
| Extreme caution| Possibility of dehydration
27° C – 32° C
(80° F – 90° F)| Caution|
Possibility of heat exhaustion
Notice:
The perceived temperature is based on the common effects of temperature and humidity. Heat index is only calculated when room temperature is at 27° (80° F) or higher. The displayed perceived temperature is calculated solely from temperature and humidity and is measured by the outdoor sensor.
28 Dew point
Press the INDEX button several times until DEW POINT is displayed.
Note:
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 dewpoint temperature is calculated from the indoor temperature and humidity measured at the main unit.
29 Beaufort scale
The Beaufort scale is an international scale of wind velocities from 0 (calm) to 12 (Hurricane force).
Beaufort number | Description | Speed |
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0
| calm| < 1 km/h | < 1 mph
< 1 knots | < 0.3 m/s
1| light air|
1.1-5.5 km/h | 1-3 mph
1-3 knots | 0.3-1.5 m/s
2
| light breeze| 5.6-11 km/h | 4-7 mph
1-3 knots | 0.3-1.5 m/s
3| gentle breeze|
12-19 km/h | 8-12 mph
7-10 knots | 3.5-5.4 m/s
4
| moderate breeze| 20-28 km/h | 13-17 mph
11-16 knots | 5.5-7.9 m/s
5| fresh breeze|
29-38 km/h | 18-24 mph
17-21 knots | 8.0-10.7 m/s
6
| strong gale| 39-49 km/h | 25-30 mph
22-27 knots | 10.8-13.8 m/s
7| high wind|
50-61 km/h | 31-38 mph
28-33 knots | 13.9-17.1 m/s
8
| gale| 62-74 km/h | 39-46 mph
34-40 knots | 17.2-20.7 m/s
9| strong gale|
75-88 km/h | 47-54 mph
41-47 knots | 20.8-24.4 m/s
10
| storm| 89-102 km/h | 55-63 mph
48-55 knots | 24.5-28.4 m/s
11| violent storm|
103-117 km/h | 64-73 mph
56-63 knots | 28.5-32.6 m/s
12
| hurricane force|
118 | > 74 mph
64 knots | 32.7 m/s
30 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.
31 CE declaration of conformity
Bresser GmbH hereby declares that the radio equipment type with item number 7002531 7902531 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the CE Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address: www.bresser.de/download/7002531 7902531/CE/7002531 7902531_CE.pdf
32 Disposal
Dispose of the packaging materials according to its type. Information on proper disposal can be obtained from the municipal waste disposal service provider or environmental agency.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage!
According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment and its transposition into national law, used electrical
equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally
sound manner.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household
waste. You are legally obliged to return used batteries and accumulators and
can return them after use either at our sales outlet or in the immediate
vicinity (e.g. in the trade or in municipal collection points) free of charge.
Batteries and accumulators are marked with a crossed-out dustbin and the
chemical symbol of the pollutant, “Cd” stands for cadmium, “Hg” stands for
mercury and “Pb” stands for lead.
Service
[GB] [IE]
Please contact the service centre 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
Customer Support
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
United Kingdom
*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
Bresser UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way, Edenbridge,
Kent TN8 6HF, Great Britain
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