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1. zs J Lf FOEHN A SHE ae 1 means it is able to 5 means it means it E means it receive the Meteotime successfully successfully successfully weather signal receives tomorrow receives weather receives weather Otherwise it will be weather information information of information of Otherwise it will one day after two day after be C Otherwise it will Otherwise it will be CT be 10 In the event the Meteotime icon change to that means there are potential sources of interference on the unit The sources of interference may come from the electronics equipment such as TV set computers household machines etc It may also be due to lots of concrete metal parts and electrical equipment in the building It may also be due to your living area if it is very far away from the Radio controlled clock tower By the first time you power up this product the language default setting is in German Language In order to change it into another language such as English Spanish French Italian Dutch or Swedish please follow the setup as below When you put in the batteries for the first time wait until the Main Unit receives SUCHE SIG meaning in English is SEARCH SIGNAL it will display in the INFORMATION WINDOW After several second LAND EINST meaning in English is COUNTRY is shown in the INFORMATION WINDOW Press SET and ZONE 00 H is shown in the INFORMATION WINDOW Now press SET again and
2. Setting Pressure Parameters during Initial Start Up Pressure Mode OPTIONAL Setting up the Temperature Alerts Temperature and Humidity Mode Setting up the Daily Rainfall Alerts Rain Mode Setting up the Wind Alerts Winds Mode 48 2 5 SETTING PRESSURE PARAMETERS DURING INITIAL START UP This part of the display indicates the current pressure sea level pressure and moon phase A number of historical statistics can also be viewed such as the sea level pressure values for the last 24 hours moon phase for the previous and next 39 days as well as a pressure temperature humidity history bar chart Pressure values may be displayed inHg hPa mBar or mmHg and altitude values may be displayed in meters or feet ACCESSING PRESSURE AND WEATHER FORECAST MODE From the main console unit or Y Juntil the weather forecast icon GS starts flashing SETTING PRESSURE PARAMETERS DURING INITIAL START UP During the initial start up of the Main Unit the pressure settings should be configured in following steps 1 Choose Pressure Units The unit icon inHg or mmHg or hPa mBar should be flashing A or Y to select pressure unit as inHg hPa mBar or mmHg Press SET to confirm your selection 2 Choose Altitude Units Press A or Y to select altitude unit as feet or meters Press SET to confirm your selection 3 Set Altitude A or Y to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast ad
3. 6 Always read the user s manual thoroughly before operating the unit CAUTION The content of this manual is subject to change without further notice Due to printing limitation the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer 59 6 Technical Specifications Receiver Supply 6 0 V Ta 23 C RF Transmission Frequency RF Reception Range Thermo hygro Sensor Wind Sensor Rain Sensor Barometric Pressure Range At sea level Altitude Compensation Range Barometric Pressure resolution Barometric Pressure accuracy Outdoor Temperature Display Range Indoor Temperature Display Range Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Temperature accuracy Temperature resolution Humidity Display Range Humidity accuracy Humidity resolution Receiving Cycle Remote Thermo Hygro Rain gauge Wind sensor Wind Direction Range Wind Direction Accuracy Wind Direction Resolution Wind Direction Starting Threshold Wind Speed Range Wind Speed Accuracy Wind Speed Starting Threshold Wind Gust Speed Disply Update Interval Wind Gust Sampling Interval 1h 24h yesterday Rainfall Range Last week last month Rainfall Range Temperature Sensing Cycle indoor Humidity Sensing Cycle indoor and Sensor unit Supply 3 0V Ta 23 C 434 MHz 100 meters Maximum Line of Sight 30 meters Maximum Line of Sight 500 hpa to 1100hpa 14 75 inHg
4. Last hour Last 24 hour Yesterday Last week Last month Tip For an estimation of the rain rate the Last Hour rainfall value can be understood as inch hr or mm hr RESETTING THE RAINFALL STATISTICS MEMORY Press and hold MEMORY to reset all rainfall statistics SETTING UNITS FOR RAIN DISPLAY INCH OR MM Press and hold SET to convert units between mm and inches ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING THE DAILY RAINFALL ALERT 1 Each press of ALARM CHART rotates display between the current rainfall statistics and the daily rainfall alert ALARM HI will be displayed If the alert is deactivated OFF will be shown otherwise the rainfall alert value is shown 2 When the rainfall alert is displayed pressing A or Y will activate deactivate it SETTING UP THE DAILY RAINFALL ALERT 1 Press ALARM CHART to display rainfall alert 2 Press and hold ALARM CHART until rainfall alert and ALARM HI starts flashing in the display 3 Set Value for Rainfall Alert Press A or V to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press ALARM CHART to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion the display will be returned to the rainfall alert display DISABLING WHEN DAILY RAINFALL ALERT IS ACTIVATED To Disable Rainfall Alert Press ALARM CHART to disable the alert 54 2 8 WIRELESS OUTDOOR ANEMOMETER WIND SENSOR The wind direction is shown by an animated compa
5. PL POLAND 83 KRAKOW KRAKOW PL POLAND 83 LODZ LODZ PL POLAND 82 LUBLIN LUBLIN PL POLAND 82 OLSZTYN OLSZTYN PL POLAND 81 POZNAN POZNAN PL POLAND 52 RZESZOW RZESZOW PL POLAND 83 SZCZECIN SZCZECIN PL POLAND 63 TORUN TORUN PL POLAND 82 WALBRZYCH WALBRZYCH PL POLAND 51 WARSZAWA WARSZAWA PL POLAND 82 WROCLAW WROCLAW PL POLAND 29 ZAKOPANE ZAKOPANE PL POLAND 83 BORAS BORAS S SWEDEN 56 BORGHOLM BORGHOLM S SWEDEN 55 FALUN FALUN S SWEDEN 85 G VLE G VLE S SWEDEN 54 G TEBORG G TEBORG S SWEDEN 53 HALMSTAD HALMSTAD S SWEDEN 53 J NK PING J NK PING S SWEDEN 56 KALMAR KALMAR S SWEDEN 55 KARLSTAD KARLSTAD S SWEDEN 56 LINK PING LINK PING S SWEDEN 55 27 CITY NAME CITY FULLNAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window MALMO MALMO S SWEDEN 23 OREBRO OREBRO S SWEDEN 56 OSTERSUND OSTERSUND S SWEDEN 85 STOCKHOLM STOCKHOLM S SWEDEN 54 SUNDSVALL SUNDSVALL S SWEDEN 80 UMEA UMEA S SWEDEN 84 UPPSALA UPPSALA S SWEDEN 54 V STERAS V STERAS S SWEDEN 54 VISBY VISBY S SWEDEN 55 BRANSKA BRANSKA SK SLOVAKI 63 BRATISLAVA BRATISLAVA SK SLOVAKI 49 KOSICE KOSICE SK SLOVAKI 63 TRENCIN TRENCIN SK SLOVAKI 49 LJUBLJANA LJUBLJANA SLOVENIA 46 MARIBOR MARIBOR SLOVENIA 46 NOVA GORIC NOVA GORIC SLOVENIA 44 ABERDEEN ABERDEEN UK 77 BELFAST BELFAST UK 76 BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM UK 16 BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL UK 16 BOURNEMOUT BOURNEMOUT UK 18 BRIGHTON BRIGHTON UK 18 BRISTOL BRISTOL UK 15 CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE UK
6. rotates temperature display between Temperature and Relative Humidity Dew Point Temperature and Relative Humidity SETTING UNITS FOR TEMPERATURE DISPLAY C OR F Press and hold SET to convert units between degrees Celsius C and degrees Fahrenheit F ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING THE TEMPERATURE ALERTS 1 In Temperature and Humidity Mode each press of ALARM CHART rotates channel temperature display between Current Temperature for corresponding channel Upper Temperature Alert displays OFF if deactivated icon displayed Lower Temperature Alert displays OFF if deactivated icon displayed 2 When the above alerts are displayed Pressing a or W will activate deactivate the corresponding alert SETTING UP THE TEMPERATURE ALERTS 1 In Temperature and Humidity Mode press ALARM CHART to select alarm which you wish to configure Press and hold ALARM CHART until channel temperature and A or W icon starts flashing in the display 3 Set Value for Temperature Alert Press A or W to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press ALARM CHART to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion the display will be returned to the temperature alert selection screen N 52 DISABLING WHEN TEMPERATURE ALARMS ARE ACTIVATED To Disable Temperature Alarm s Press ALARM CHART to disable the alarm s VIEWING THE MAX MIN CHANNEL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY Each press of MEMORY
7. FITTA NEBBIA NOTT NEBBIA NOT FORTE PIOGGIA NOTT FORTI PRECIPITAZ NOTT TPR NOTT FORTE NEVICATA NOTT NEVE INT FORTE TEMPORALE NOTT TPR NOTT FOEHN FOEHN BISE BISE MISTRAL MAESTRALE SCIROCCO SCIROCCO TRAMONTANA TRAMONTANA 35 FRENCH SHORT FORM IN SWEDISH SHORT FORM IN FRENCH INFORMATION WINDOW INFORMATION WINDOW TEMPS LOURD TEMPS LOURD KRIT VADER TEMPS LOURD JOUR TEMPS LOURD KRI VAD D TEMPS LOURD NUIT TEMPS LOURD KRI VAD N TEMPETE TEMPETE STORM TEMPETE JOUR TEMPETE STORM D TEMPETE NUIT TEMPETE STORM N RAFALES VIOLENTES JOUR VIOLENTES VINDBYAR D RAFALES VIOLENTES NUIT VIOLENTES VINDBYAR N PLUIE VERGLACANTE MATIN PLUIE_VER IS REGN FM PLUIE VERGLA APRES MIDI PLUIE_VER IS REGN EM PLUIE VERGLACANTE NUIT PLUIE_VER IS REGN N POUSSIERE FINE PM10 FINE_PM10 STOFT PM10 OZONE OZONE OZON IRRADIATION IRRATE STRALNING INONDATION INONDATION FLOD BROUILLARD EPAIS BROUILLARD T TDIMMA FORTE PLUIE FORTE PLUIE KRAFT REGN FORTE PLUIE FORTE PLUIE KRAFT REGN FORTE CHUTE NEIGE FORTE NEIGE KR SN FALL ORAGE VIOLENT ORAGE VOIL KRAFT ASKV FORTE IRRADIATION UV FORTE UV HOG UV STR BROUILLARD EPAIS JOUR BROUILL_J TATDIMMA D FORTE PLUIE JOUR FORTE PLU_J KR REGN D FORTE PRECIPIT JOUR FORTE PRE_J KR REGN D FORTE CHUTE NEIGE JOUR FORTE NEIGE KR SN D ORAGE VIOLENT JOUR ORAGE ASKVADER BROUILLARD EPAIS NUIT BROUILL_N TATDIMMA N FORTE PLUIE NUIT FORTE PLU_N KR REGN N FORTE PLUIE NUIT FORTE PLU_N KR REGN
8. GER 24 FRANKFURT AM MAIN FRANKFURTM D GER 12 FRANKFURT a d ODER FRANKFURT O D GER 52 FREIBURG FREIBURG D GER 45 FREUDENSTADT FREUDENST D GER 57 FRIEDRICHSHAFEN FRIEDRI HFN D GER 26 FULDA FULDA D GER 37 GARMISCH_PATENK GARMISCH_P D GER 48 GIESSEN GIESSEN D GER 37 G RLITZ G RLITZ D GER 29 GOSLAR GOSLAR D GER 2 G TTINGEN G TTINGEN D GER 37 GREIFSWALD GREIFSWALD D GER 24 HAGEN HAGEN D GER 13 HALLE HALLE D GER 29 HAMBURG HAMBURG D GER 19 HANNOVER HANNOVER D GER 2 HEILBRONN HEILBRONN D GER 59 HILDESHEIM HILDESHEIM D GER 2 HOF HOF D GER 30 INGOLSTADT INGOLSTADT D GER 25 JENA JENA D GER 30 20 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window KAISERSLAUTERN KAISERSLAU D GER 12 KARLSRUHE KARLSRUHE D GER 12 KASSEL KASSEL D GER 37 KEMPTEN KEMPTEN D GER 26 KIEL KIEL D GER 24 KOBLENZ KOBLENZ D GER 13 KOLN KOLN D GER 14 KONSTANZ KONSTANZ D GER 32 LANDSHUT LANDSHUT D GER 25 LEIPZIG LEIPZIG D GER 29 LINDAU LINDAU D GER 48 LINGEN LINGEN D GER 14 LORRACH LORRACH D GER 45 L BECK L BECK D GER 24 L NEBURG L NEBURG D GER 22 MAGDEBURG MAGDEBURG D GER 2 MAINZ MAINZ D GER 12 MANNHEIM MANNHEIM D GER 12 MUNCHEN MUNCHEN D GER 26 MUNSTER MUNSTER D GER 14 NEUBRANDENBURG NEUBR BURG D GER 52 NURNBERG NURNBERG D GER 28 OFFENBURG OFFENBURG D GER 45 OLDENBURG OLDENBURG D GER 2 OSNABRUCK OSNABRUCK D GER 14 PASSAU PASSAU D GER 25 PFORZHEIM PFORZHEIM D GER 59 PLAUEN PLAUEN D GER 30 POTSDAM POTSDAM D
9. GER 52 REGENSBURG REGENSBURG D GER 25 ROSENHEIM ROSENHEIM D GER 26 ROSTOCK ROSTOCK D GER 24 R GEN R GEN D GER 24 SAARBR CKEN SAARBR CKE D GER 13 SIEGEN SIEGEN D GER 13 SIGMARINGEN SIGMARINGE D GER 26 SPIEKEROOG SPIEKEROOG D GER 19 ST PETER_ORDING ST PETER O D GER 19 STUTTGART STUTTGART D GER 59 SYLT SYLT D GER 19 TRIER TRIER D GER 13 TUBINGEN TUBINGEN D GER 59 21 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window ULM ULM D GER 25 VILLINGEN SCHW VILL SCHWE D GER 57 WEIDEN WEIDEN D GER 28 WERTHEIM WERTHEIM D GER 28 WILHELMSHAVEN WILHELMSHA D GER 19 WUPPERTAL WUPPERTAL D GER 14 WURZBURG WURZBURG D GER 28 ZWICKAU ZWICKAU D GER 30 ALBORG ALBORG DK DENMARK 20 ARHUS ARHUS DK DENMARK 21 BORNHOLM BORNHOLM DK DENMARK 55 ESBJERG ESBJERG DK DENMARK 20 HERNING HERNING DK DENMARK 20 K BENHAVN K BENHAVN DK DENMARK 23 NYKOPING NYKOPING DK DENMARK 54 ODENSE ODENSE DK DENMARK 21 RONNE RONNE DK DENMARK 55 SKAGEN SKAGEN DK DENMARK 20 THYBOR N THYBOR N DK DENMARK 20 BARCELONA BARCELONA ES SPAIN 69 BILBAO BILBAO ES SPAIN 65 FIGUERES FIGUERES ES SPAIN 69 GIJON GIJON ES SPAIN 74 GIRONA GIRONA ES SPAIN 69 IBIZA IBIZA ES SPAIN 67 LLORET DE MAR LLORET D MA ES SPAIN 69 MADRID MADRID ES SPAIN 64 MAHON MAHON ES SPAIN 67 PALMA DE MALLORCA PALMA D MA ES SPAIN 67 SEVILLA SEVILLA ES SPAIN 71 VALENCIA VALENCIA ES SPAIN 68 VADUZ VADUZ FL LICHTEN 48 AGEN AGEN FRANCE
10. HEAVY THUNDERSTORM THUNDER STRONG UV STRONG UV DENSE FOG DAYTIME DENSE FOG HEAVY RAIN DAYTIME RAIN HEAVY RAIN DAYTIME RAIN HEAVY SNOWFALL DAYTIME HEAVY SNOW THUNDERSTORM DAYTIME THUNDER DENSE FOG NIGHTTIME DENSE FOG HEAVY RAIN NIGHTTIME HEAVY RAIN HEAVY RAIN NIGHTTIME HEAVY RAIN HEAVY SNOWFALL NIGHT HEAVY SNOW THUNDERSTORM NIGHTTIME THUNDER FOEHN FOEHN BISE BISE MISTRAL MISTRAL SCIROCCO SCIROCCO TRAMONTANA TRAMONTANA 31 GERMAN GERMAN SHORT FORM IN INFORMATION WINDOW SCHWERES WETTER UNWETTER SCHWERES WETTER TAG UNWETTER T SCHWERES WETTER NACHT UNWETTER N STURM STURM STURM AM TAGE STURM TAG STURM NACHTS STURM NACHT AM TAG BOIGER WIND WINDBOE T NACHTS BOIGER WIND WINDBOE N EISREGEN VORMITTAGS EISREGEN EISREGEN NACHMITTAGS EISREGEN EISREGEN NACHTS EISREGEN FEINSTAUB PM10 FEINSTAUB OZON OZON RADIOAKTIVE STRAHLUNG RA STRAHL HOCHWASSER HOCHWASSER DICHTER NEBEL NEBEL STARKE REGENFALLE ST REGEN STARKE NIEDERSCHLAGE ST NIEDERS STARKE SCHNEEFALLE ST SCHNEE STARKE GEWITTER ST GEWITTER STARKE UV STRAHLUNG ST UV STR TAGS DICHTER NEBEL NEBEL_T TAGS STARKER REGEN REGEN_T TAGS STARKER NIEDERSCHL NIEDERS_T TAGS STARKE SCHNEEFALLE ST SCHNEE TAGS STARKE GEWITTER GEWITTER T NACHTS DICHTER NEBEL NEBEL N NACHTS STARKER REGEN REGEN N NACHTS STARK NIEDERSCHL NIEDERS N NACHTS STARK SCHNEEFALL ST SCHNEE N NACHTS STARKE GEWITTER GEWITTER N F HN F HN BISE BISE MISTRAL MISTRAL SCIROCCO SCIROCCO TRAMONTANA
11. INFORMATION lt gt NIGHT WEATHER INFORMATION The device is able to base on the SUNRISE time and SUNSET time to automatically switch to DAY WEATHER and NIGHT WEATHER respectively The unit is preset to show DAY WEATHER after sunrise time and NIGHT WEATHER after SUNSET time The user can press the DAY NIGHT button to see the DAY Weather for 10 second period if currently show the NIGHT WEATHER or vice verse DAY 7 3 DAY DAY DAY C M Ka Co VESENET AKIKI t DAY NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT zu E 7 te tite Tuck up ph CRITICAL WEATHER INFORMATION Meteotime Weather signal contains the Critical Weather Information such as Gust Frozen Rain Heavy Snow Thunder Strong UV Dense Fog Bise Mistral etc for today and coming three days A critical weather alert signal will be turned on in case that day has critical weather that the user must know 15 Sometimes there are more than one critical weather information in the 4 days Press DAY NIGHT key to read the critical weather information one by one The special icon of the day will be flashed when you read the Information A A Ca MINT ELLINA DAY NIGHT 1 NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT ne 2 el gt a DAY NIGHT t A flashing A Tii NICE COT FULL J DAY lt gt NIGHT Weather status Press SET key to go back to the display of CITY
12. N FORTE CHUTE NEIGE NUIT FORTE NEI_N KR SN N ORAGE VIOLENT NUIT ORAGE_N ASKVADER FOEHN FOEHN FOHN BISE BISE BISE MISTRAL MISTRAL MISTRAL SCIROCCO SCIROCCO SCIROCCO TRAMONTAGNE TRAMONTAGN TRAMONTANA 36 SETUPMANULIN 10 LETTERS SHORT FORM IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES ENGLISH SHORT FORM IN ENGLISH INFORMATION WINDOW SEARCH SIGNAL SEARCH SIG SELECT CITY CITY SELECT COUNTRY COUNTRY TIME ZONE ZONE HOURS HR RECEPTION TEST SCAN CONTRAST CONTRAST MEMORY FULL MEMFULL EXIT SETMODE EXIT GERMAN SHORT FORM IN GERMAN INFORMATION WINDOW SUCHE SIGNAL SUCHE SIG STADT EINSTELLEN STADT EINST LAND EINSTELLEN LAND EINST ZEITZONE ZONE STUNDEN H EMPFANGSTEST EMPF TEST KONTRAST KONTRAST SPEICHER VOLL SPEICHER_V EINSTELLUNG VORGENOMMEN EINST VORG DUTCH DUTCH SHORT FORM IN NIEDERLANDISCH INFORMATION WINDOW SIGNAAL ZOEKEN SIGN ZKN STAD INSTELLEN STAD INST LAND INSTELLEN LAND INST TIJD ZONE ZONE UREN HR SIGNAAL TEST SIGN TEST DISPLAY CONTRAST CONTRAST GEHEUGEN VOL GEH VOL INSTELLEN VERLATEN INST VERL 37 SPANISH SHORT FORM IN SPANISH INFORMATION WINDOW BUSCAR UNA SENAL BUSCAR SEN SELECCIONAR LA CIUDAD SELEC CIUD SELECCIONAR EL PAIS SELEC PAIS ZONA HORARIA ZONA HORAS HR PRUEBA DE RECEPCION PRUEB REC CONTRAST CONTRAST MEMORIA POR COMPLETO MEMO_COMP AJUSTE REALIZADO AJUSTREAL ITALIAN SHORT FORM IN ITALIAN INFORMATION WINDOW RICERCA SEGNALE SEARCH SCELTA DELLA CITTA
13. Open the latch at the base of the thermo hygro sensor Set the channel with a slide switch Insert 2 x UM 3 or AA size 1 5V batteries Use a pin to press the RESET key which is in the battery compartment of thermo hygro sensors 5 Replace the latch and mount unit at desired location PLACEMENT TIPS The thermo hygro sensor should be in an area with free air circulation and sheltered from direct sunlight and other extreme weather conditions Place the unit in a shaded area such as under a roof Use the wall mount and fittings provided if mounting the unit on a vertical surface Avoid placing the sensor near sources of heat such as chimneys Avoid any areas which collect and radiate heat in the sun such as metal brick or concrete structures paving patios and decks Ideally place the sensor above natural surfaces such as a grassy lawn The international standard height for measurements of air temperature is at 1 25m 4 ft above ground level 42 2 2 2 SETTING UP THE RAIN SENSOR 1 Unlock the funnel shaped top of the rain sensor by turning both knobs on the sides of the rain sensor in an anti clockwise direction Lift the top off the base and insert 2 x UM 3 or AA size 1 5V batteries into the battery holder Replace the lid and secure into place by turning the knobs clockwise 4 Place the rain sensor in a location such that precipitation can fall directly into the sensor ide
14. S CITTA SCELTA DEL PAESE S PAESE ZONA ORARIA ZONA ORE HR PROVA RICEZIONE PROVA RX CONTRASTO CONTRST MEMORIA PIENA MEM PIENA REGOLAZIONE FATTA SALVATO FRENCH FRENCH SHORT FORM IN SWEDISH SHORT FORM IN INFORMATION WINDOW INFORMATION WINDOW CHERCHE SIG CHERCHE SIG S K SIGNAL CHOIX DE LA VILLE CHOIX VILL V LJ STAD CHOIX DU PAYS CHOIX PAYS V LI LAND FUSEAU HORAIRE FUSEAU ZONE HRS H HR TEST DE RECEPTION TEST REC MOTT TEST CONTRASTE CONTRASTE KONTRAST MEMOIRE PLEINE MEM PLEIN MEM FULLT REGLAGE EFFECTUE REGLAGE EFF EXIT SETM 38 Section 2 Setting Up Wireless Indoor Outdoor measuring device For Wind Rain Thermo hygrometer and the atmosphere pressure 2 0 INTRODUCTION MAIN UNIT It measures indoor temperature and humidity and displays weather data collected by the remote weather sensors It also provides indication of the indoor outdoor temperature pressure and humidity trends and moon phase The main console unit stores around 200 weather records without a computer connection When linked to a computer using the USB cable and software provided the records from wireless measuring devices can be displayed and saved onto the computer WIRELESS OUTDOOR MEASURING DEVICES The remote weather sensors include a thermo hygrometer anemometer wind sensor and rain sensor All data collected by the sensors is transmitted to the main unit by wireless RF The weather station supports a maximum
15. TRAMONTANA DUTCH DUTCH SHORT FORM IN NIEDERLANDISCH INFORMATION WINDOW ZWAAR WEER ZWAAR WEER ZWAAR WEER OVERDAG ZW WEER_D ZWAAR WEER S NACHTS ZW WEER_N STORM STORM STORM OVERDAG STORM_D STORM S NACHTS STORM_N WINDSTOTEN OVERDAG WINDST_D WINDSTOTEN S NACHTS WINDST_N IJZEL IN DE OCHTEND IJZEL_O IJZEL IN DE MIDDAG IZEL M UZEL IN DE NACHT IJZEL N FIJNE DEELTJES PM10 FIJNSTOF OZON OZON RADIOACTIEVE STRALING RAD ACT ST HOOGWATER HOOGWATER DICHTE MIST D MIST ZWARE REGEN ZW REGEN ZWARE NEERSLAG ZW REGEN ZWARE SNEEUWVAL ZW SNEEUW ZWARE ONWEERSBUIEN ZW ONWEER STERKE UV STRALING ST UV STR DICHTE MIST OVERDAG D MIST ZWARE REGEN OVERDAG ZW REGEN_O ZWARE NEERSLAG OVERDAG ZW REGEN_O ZWARE SNEEUWVAL OVERDAG ZW SNEEUW ZWAAR ONWEER OVERDAG ZW ONWEER DICHTE MIST S NACHTS D MIST N ZWARE REGEN S NACHTS ZW REGEN N ZWARE NEERSLAG S NACHTS ZW REGEN N ZWARE SNEEUW S NACHTS ZW SNEEUW ZWAAR ONWEER S NACHTS ZW ONWEER F HN F HN BISE BISE MISTRAL MISTRAL SCIROCCO SCIROCCO TRAMONTANA TRAMONTANA 33 SPANISH SHORT FORM IN SPANISH INFORMATION WINDOW AVISO METEOROLOGICO AVIS_METEO AVISO METEOROLOGICO DIA AVIS MET_D AVISO METEOROLOG NOCHE AVIS MET_N TEMPORAL TEMPORAL TEMPORAL DIA TEMPORAL_D TEMPORAL POR LA NOCHE TEMPORAL_N RACHAS FUERTES DIA RACHAS_F_D RACHAS FUERTES NOCHE RACHAS_F_N LLUVIA HELADA MANANA LLUV HEL_M LLUVIA HELADA TARDE LLUV HEL_T LLUVIA HELADA NOCHE LLUV HEL_N POLVO FINO PM10 POLVO_FINO OZONO O
16. The test lasted for around 1 minute You can restart the test with the TEST key at any time and also discontinue the test by press the TEST key SWITCH CITY lt gt SUNRISE amp SUNSET TIME lt gt TIME amp DATE After inserting the batteries the weather station searches for the Radio controlled Time signal as well as the MeteoTime signal After it has successfully received the MeteoTime signal the display shows in the information window Select Country After a few more minutes the information windows the default city FRANKFURTM You are able to press SET to switch from the display of the City to Sunrise amp Sunset time OR Time amp Date for Frankfurt am Main SET FRRNKFURTM gt 619 1930 gt M23 26 SELECT THE COUNTRY AND CITY CITIES Press and Hold SET for 3 second in the information window COUNTR Y is shown and then press A or W key to select the country For example you have selected the country name such as 1 GER means Germany will be shown in the information window Press SET key to confirm the Country let s said we select Germany right now and then the information window will show 1 1 Y Then press A or W key to select the city and the city name will be shown in the information window such as FRANKFURTM means the city Frankfurt am Main 12 Ifthe city Frankfurt am Main is your selection then press TEST key to con
17. devices and electronic appliances STARTING UP THE MAIN UNIT Once the console unit is properly powered the display will start showing some data and weather parameters Wait for a few minutes for the console to finish self calibration and for the sensor readings to show up If is still displayed for the sensor reading s check the wireless transmission path and the batteries for the corresponding sensor 46 2 3 BUTTONS AND CONTROLS There are total 7 buttons at the Right side of main Unit for setting up the Wireless In Outdoor Measuring Devices for Wind Rain Thermohygrometer Pressure and Moon Phase namely av LEA TU ME oer TH H x B U 1 RO Bao Ago BSFDEHN a wa 47 2 4 3 RAIN MODE Precipitation amount for last hour last 24 hour yesterday last week and last month Rainfall alert 1 LU mmihr 2 44 WIND MODE Wind Chill Temperature at place of anemometer Wind direction Wind speed Wind gust Alert for wind speed and wind gust speed PEN 1102 N USL g y W E w I d km h soo N Na CUSTOMIZING YOUR WEATHER STATION To fully customize the weather station to your local settings and personal preferences the following settings are reguired Please refer to the appropriate sections for detailed instructions as below REOUIRED
18. to 32 44 inHg 374 5 mmHg to 823 8 mmHg 200m to 5000 m 657 ft to 16404 ft 0 1 hpa 0 003 inHg 0 08 mmHg 5 hpa 0 015 inHg 0 38 mmHg 40 C to 80 C 40 F to 176 F 9 9 C to 60 C 14 2 F to 140 F 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F 1 C or 2 F 0 1 C or 0 2 F 0 to 99 5 within 25 80 1 around 47s 183s 33s 16 positions 11 25 22 5 3mph 0 to 199 9mph 199 9 Km h 173 7 Knots 89 3 m s 2mph 5 3mph 33 seconds 11 seconds 0 0 to 1999 9 mm 78 73 inch 0 to 19999 mm 787 3 inch 10s 10s 60 Hardware Requirement for running PC software WeatherView Operating System Windows 98 se or above Memory Ram 32 M byte or more Hard disk 20 M byte free space or more Optical Device 2x CD Rom drive Power Main unit use 4 pcs UM 3 or AA 1 5V battery AC DC adaptor 7 5V 200mA centre Remote Thermo Hygro unit use 2 pcs UM 3 or AA 1 5V battery Remote Anemometer unit use 2 pcs UM 3 or AA 1 5V battery Remote Rain gauge unit use 2 pcs UM 3 or AA 1 5V battery 61 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product Bresser 4Cast PC Wheaterstation This product contains the approved transmitter and complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Directives if used for its intended use and that the following standard s has have been applied Efficient use of radio freque
19. v decreasing the value during setting Chose one of the pre selected cities TEST V Find the place for the device which has a good reception e Add the city into the list of your desired cities OR Remove the city out of the list of desired Cities Edit your home town 1 2 GETTING STARTED Insert the 4 batteries for remote units and then insert batteries for the main unit The main unit will automatically scan for the radio controlled clock signal and the Meteotime Weather signal SUCHE SIG means Search Signal will show in the INFORMATION WINDOW The time and date signal will be received in a few minutes Since there is a large amount of Weather information for all regions and days the unit needs about 24 hours from the time of the initial setup to complete the reception of all data After the time and date signal is being received successfully the display shows SELECT COUNTRY and then FRANKFURT as default city in the information window To change the Country and the City please see the information below If the unit is able to receive the Meteotime signal successfully the Meteotime icon is appeared in the second row of display Otherwise the Meteotime will be J E means it successfully receives today s weather information Otherwise it will be pay sa HEN Typ A WE NS 1 CC g rx A N SC 5 ec ec 9 d A JL
20. 0 AJACCIO AJACCIO FRANCE 73 ALBI ALBI FRANCE 5 ALENCON ALENCON FRANCE 2 ALES ALES FRANCE 8 AMIENS AMIENS FRANCE 17 ANGERS ANGERS FRANCE 3 ANGOULEME ANGOULEME FRANCE 1 ANNECY ANNECY FRANCE 11 AUCH AUCH FRANCE 0 22 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window AURILLAC AURILLAC FRANCE 4 AUXERRE AUXERRE FRANCE 2 AVIGNON AVIGNON FRANCE 8 BAR_LE_DUC BAR_LE_DUC FRANCE 2 BASTIA BASTIA FRANCE 73 BEAUVAIS BEAUVAIS FRANCE 17 BELFORT BELFORT FRANCE 45 BESANCON BESANCON FRANCE 11 BEZIERS BEZIERS FRANCE 5 BLOIS BLOIS FRANCE 2 BOBIGNY BOBIGNY FRANCE 2 BORDEAUX BORDEAUX FRANCE 0 BOULOGNE BOULOGNE FRANCE 6 BOURG_EN_B BOURG_EN_B FRANCE 9 BOURGES BOURGES FRANCE 2 BREST BREST FRANCE 3 BRIANCON BRIANCON FRANCE 10 BRIVE LA GAILLARDE BRIVE L GA FRANCE 0 CAEN CAEN FRANCE 17 CAHORS CAHORS FRANCE 0 CANNES CANNES FRANCE 43 CARCASSONN CARCASSONN FRANCE 5 CERGY_PONT CERGY_PONT FRANCE 2 CHAMBERY CHAMBERY FRANCE 10 CHARTRES CHARTRES FRANCE 2 CHAUMONT CHAUMONT FRANCE 7 CHERBOURG CHERBOURG FRANCE 3 CLERMON FERRAND CLERMON FE FRANCE 4 COLMAR COLMAR FRANCE 45 CRETEIL CRETEIL FRANCE 2 DIGNE DIGNE FRANCE 10 DIJON DIJON FRANCE 7 EPINAL EPINAL FRANCE 7 EVIAN EVIAN FRANCE 31 EVREUX EVREUX FRANCE 17 EVRY EVRY FRANCE 2 FLORAC FLORAC FRANCE 4 FOIX FOIX FRANCE 5 GAP GAP FRANCE 10 GRENOBLE GRENOBLE FRANCE 10 GUERET GUERET FRANCE 4 LAROCHELL LAROCHELL FRANCE 1 23 CITY NAME CITY FUL
21. 18 CARDIFF CARDIFF UK 15 DOVER DOVER UK 18 EDINBURGH EDINBURGH UK 77 EXETER EXETER UK 15 GLASGOW GLASGOW UK 77 HOLYHEAD HOLYHEAD UK 15 IPSWICH IPSWICH UK 18 ISLE OF MAN ISLE O MA UK 77 JERSEY JERSEY UK 3 KINGSTON KINGSTON UK 18 LEEDS LEEDS UK 16 LEICESTER LEICESTER UK 16 LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL UK 16 LONDON LONDON UK 18 MANCHESTER MANCHESTER UK 16 MIDDLESBROUGH MIDDLESBRO UK 16 NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE UK 16 NORTHAMPTON NORTHAMPTO UK 18 28 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window NORWICH NORWICH UK 18 NOTTINGHAM NOTTINGHAM UK 16 OXFORD OXFORD UK 18 PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH UK 15 PORTSMOUTH PORTSMOUTH UK 18 READING READING UK 18 SHEFFIELD SHEFFIELD UK 16 SOUTHAMPTON SOUTHAMPTO UK 18 ST_DAVIDS ST_DAVIDS UK 15 SWANSEA SWANSEA UK 15 VATICANO VATICANO V VATICANO 41 CRITICAL WEATHER MESSAGE IN 10 LETTERS SHORT FORM IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES ENGLISH SHORT FORM IN ENGLISH INFORMATION WINDOW HEAVY WEATHER HEAVY WEATH HEAVY WEATHER DAY HEAVY WEATH HEAVY WEATHER NIGHT HEAVY WEATH STORM STORM STORM DAYTIME DAY STORM STORM NIGHTTIME NIGHT STORM STRONG GUST DAYTIME DAY GUST STRONG GUST NIGHTTIME NIGHT GUST FREEZING RAIN A M FROZEN RAIN FREEZING RAIN P M FROZEN RAIN FREEZING RAIN NIGHTTIME FROZEN RAIN FINE PARTICLES PM10 PARTICLES OZONE OZONE IRRADIATION IRRATE FLOOD FLOOD DENSE FOG DENSE FOG HEAVY RAIN HEAVY RAIN HEAVY RAIN HEAVY RAIN HEAVY SNOWFALL HEAVY SNOW
22. ALENCE VALENCE FRANCE 9 VERSAILLES VERSAILLES FRANCE 2 VESOUL VESOUL FRANCE 7 BUDAPEST BUDAPEST H HUNGARY 63 DEBRECEN DEBRECEN H HUNGARY 63 GYOR GYOR H HUNGARY 49 MISKOLC MISKOLC H HUNGARY 63 PECS PECS H HUNGARY 63 SIOFOK SIOFOK H HUNGARY 63 SZEGED SZEGED H HUNGARY 63 SZOLNOK SZOLNOK H HUNGARY 63 TATABANYA TATABANYA H HUNGARY 63 OSIJEK OSIJEK HR CROATIA 87 RIJEKA RIJEKA HR CROATIA 44 SPLIT SPLIT HR CROATIA 89 ZAGREB ZAGREB HR CROATIA 87 ALESSANDRIA ALESSANDRI I ITALY 40 ANCONA ANCONA I ITALY 61 AOSTA AOSTA I ITALY 39 BARI BARI I ITALY 62 BERGAMO BERGAMO I ITALY 40 BOLOGNA BOLOGNA I ITALY 44 BOLZANO BOLZANO I ITALY 27 BRESCIA BRESCIA I ITALY 40 CAGLIARI CAGLIARI I ITALY 73 CATANIA CATANIA I ITALY 66 COSENZA COSENZA I ITALY 66 EDOLO EDOLO I ITALY 38 FIRENZE FIRENZE I ITALY 41 FOGGIA FOGGIA I ITALY 62 GENOVA GENOVA I ITALY 43 LA SPEZIA LA SPEZIA I ITALY 43 25 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window LECCE LECCE I ITALY 62 MERANO MERANO I ITALY 27 MESSINA MESSINA I ITALY 66 MILANO MILANO I ITALY 40 NAPOLI NAPOLI I ITALY 60 PALERMO PALERMO I ITALY 66 PARMA PARMA I ITALY 40 PERUGIA PERUGIA I ITALY 41 PESCARA PESCARA I ITALY 61 PIACENZA PIACENZA I ITALY 40 PISA PISA I ITALY 4l REGGIO CALABRIA R CALABRIA I ITALY 66 RIMINI RIMINI I ITALY 44 ROMA ROMA I ITALY 41 SAN_MARINO SAN_MARIN I ITALY 61 SAN REMO SAN REMO I ITALY 43 SASSARI SASS
23. ARI I ITALY 73 SESTRIERE SESTRIERE I ITALY 39 SIENA SIENA I ITALY 4l TORINO TORINO I ITALY 40 TRENTO TRENTO I ITALY 27 TRIESTE TRIESTE I ITALY 44 UDINE UDINE I ITALY 44 VENEZIA VENEZIA I ITALY 44 VERONA VERONA I ITALY 40 CORK CORK IRELAND 75 DUBLIN DUBLIN IRELAND 76 GALWAY GALWAY IRELAND 75 LIMERICK LIMERICK IRELAND 75 LUXEMBOURG LUXEMBOURG LUX 13 MONACO MONACO MONACO 43 BERGEN BERGEN N NORWAY 78 DRAMMEN DRAMMEN N NORWAY 58 FREDRIKSTADEN FREDRIKST N NORWAY 58 OSLO OSLO N NORWAY 58 STAVANGER STAVANGER N NORWAY 78 TONSBERG TONSBERG N NORWAY 58 TRONDHEIM TRONDHEIM N NORWAY 79 AMSTERDAM AMSTERDAM NL NETHERL 42 ARNHEM ARNHEM NL NETHERL 42 ASSEN ASSEN NL NETHERL 42 DEN HAAG DEN HAAG NL NETHERL 42 26 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window DEN HELDER DEN HELDER NL NETHERL 19 EINDHOVEN EINDHOVEN NUNETHERL 42 GRONINGEN GRONINGEN NL NETHERL 19 HAARLEM HAARLEM NUNETHERL 42 LEEUWARDEN LEEUWARDEN NL NETHERL 19 LELYSTAD LELYSTAD NUNETHERL 42 MAASTRICHT MAASTRICHT NL NETHERL 6 MIDDELBURG MIDDELBURG NL NETHERL 6 ROTTERDAM ROTTERDAM NL NETHERL 42 S HERTOGENBOSCH S HERTOGENB NL NETHERL 42 TERNEUZEN TERNEUZEN NL NETHERL 6 TEXEL TEXEL NL NETHERL 19 UTRECHT UTRECHT NL NETHERL 42 ZWOLLE ZWOLLE NL NETHERL 42 LISBOA LISBOA P PORTUGAL 72 BIALYSTOK BIALYSTOK PL POLAND 82 BIELSKO BIELSKO PL POLAND 83 GDANSK GDANSK PL POLAND 81 KATOWICE KATOWICE PL POLAND 83 KIELCE KIELCE
24. Instruction Manual 8 BRESSER Laser Pc Digital Forecast Weather Station with wireless outdoor transmitter rain sensor anemometer and PC software N 7 Y METEOTIME CONTENT SECTION 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 SECTION 2 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 SETTING UP METEOTIME WEATHER STATION Must Read before Getting Started Introduction Getting Start Operation Instruction Weather Status Cities Critical Weather Message in Short Form Setup Manual in Short Form SETTING UP WIRELESS INDOOR OUTDOOR MEASURING DEVICE FOR WIND RAIN THERMOHYGROMETER AND THE ATOMSPHERE PRESSURE Introduction Features of Wireless In Outdoor Measuring Devices Installing your Weather Station 2 3 1 Setting up the Thermo hygro sensors 2 2 2 Setting up the Rain Sensor 2 23 Setting up the Anemometer wind sensor 2 2 4 Setting Up the Main Unit Buttons and Controls Navigating between Different Modes 2 4 1 Pressure Mode 2 4 2 Temperature and Humidity Mode 2 4 3 Rain Mode 2 4 4 Wind Mode Setting Pressure parameters during initial start up Indoor and Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Wireless Outdoor Rain Guage Wireless outdoor Anemometer Wind Sensor LED Backlight Options Linking the Weather Station to a Computer Maintenance Technical Specification Your Professional Meteotime Weather Station consists of 4 Day Weather information and Wireless Indoor Outdoor measuring device for Wind Rain Thermo hygrometer a
25. L NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window LA ROCHE S LA ROCHE S FRANCE 1 LAON LAON FRANCE 17 LAVAL LAVAL FRANCE 3 LE HAVRE LEHAVRE FRANCE 17 LE MANS LEMANS FRANCE 2 LILLE LILLE FRANCE 6 LIMOGES LIMOGES FRANCE 1 LONS LE S LONS LE S FRANCE T LORIENT LORIENT FRANCE 3 LYON LYON FRANCE 9 MACON MACON FRANCE 9 MARSEILLE MARSEILLE FRANCE 8 MELUN MELUN FRANCE 2 MENDE MENDE FRANCE 4 METZ METZ FRANCE T MILLAU MILLAU FRANCE 4 MONT MARSAN MONT DE MA FRANCE 0 MONTAUBAN MONTAUBAN FRANCE 0 MONTELIMAR MONTELIMAR FRANCE 8 MONTLUCON MONTLUCON FRANCE 4 MONTPELLIER MONTPELLIE FRANCE 5 MULHOUSE MULHOUSE FRANCE 45 NANCY NANCY FRANCE 7 NANTERRE NANTERRE FRANCE 2 NANTES NANTES FRANCE 3 NEVERS NEVERS FRANCE 2 NICE NICE FRANCE 43 NIMES NIMES FRANCE 8 NIORT NIORT FRANCE 1 ORLEANS ORLEANS FRANCE 2 PARIS PARIS FRANCE 2 PAU PAU FRANCE 0 PERIGUEUX PERIGUEUX FRANCE 0 PERPIGNAN PERPIGNAN FRANCE 5 POITIERS POITIERS FRANCE 1 PRIVAS PRIVAS FRANCE 8 PUY_VELAY PUY_EN_VEL FRANCE 4 REIMS REIMS FRANCE 2 RENNES RENNES FRANCE 3 RODEZ RODEZ FRANCE 4 ROUEN ROUEN FRANCE 17 SEDAN SEDAN FRANCE 13 24 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window ST_BRIEUC ST_BRIEUC FRANCE 3 ST_FLOUR ST_FLOUR FRANCE 4 ST_TROPEZ ST_TROPEZ FRANCE 8 ST ETIENNE ST ETIENNE FRANCE 4 STRASBOURG STRASBOURG FRANCE 45 TARBES TARBES FRANCE 0 TOULON TOULON FRANCE 8 TOULOUSE TOULOUSE FRANCE 0 TOURS TOURS FRANCE 2 TROYES TROYES FRANCE 2 V
26. LACEMENT TIPS Check that wind can travel freely around the anemometer and is not distorted by nearby buildings trees or other structures For better results place the anemometer at least 3m above local structures and obstacles The ground creates a frictional effect to wind flow and will attenuate readings Aim for maximum exposure of the anemometer to the commonest wind directions in your area The official mounting location for anemometers is 10m 33 ft above ground level in a clear unobstructed location 2 2 4 SETTING UP THE MAIN UNIT You are highly recommended to connect the AC DC adaptor For the feature of the automatic backlight control function the AC DC adaptor must be used PLACEMENT TIPS Make sure that the Main Unit is within receiving range of all remote sensors Ideally sensors should be within the line of sight of the console unit Transmission range may be affected by trees metal structures and electronic appliances Test reception before permanently mounting your weather station The Main Unit measures indoor temperature humidity pressure and receives signals from all remote sensors and radio clock broadcasts Avoid placing the console unit in the following areas Direct sunlight and surfaces which radiate and emit heat e Near heating and ventilation devices such as heating ducts or air conditioners Areas with interference from wireless devices such as cordless phones radio headsets baby listening
27. NSBRUCK AU AUSTRIA 47 KITZBUHEL KITZBUHEL AU AUSTRIA 48 KLAGENFURT KLAGENFURT AU AUSTRIA 46 LANDECK LANDECK AU AUSTRIA 47 LIENZ LIENZ AU AUSTRIA 46 LINZ LINZ AU AUSTRIA 26 SALZBURG SALZBURG AU AUSTRIA 48 SCHLADMING SCHLADMING AU AUSTRIA 48 VILLACH VILLACH AU AUSTRIA 46 WELS WELS AU AUSTRIA 26 WIEN WIEN AU AUSTRIA 49 ZELTWEG ZELTWEG AU AUSTRIA 46 ZWETIL ZWETIL AU AUSTRIA 50 ANTWERPEN ANTWERPEN B BELGIUM 6 BRUGGE BRUGGE B BELGIUM 6 BRUSSEL BRUSSEL B BELGIUM 6 CHARLEROI CHARLEROI B BELGIUM 6 GENT GENT B BELGIUM 6 LIEGE LIEGE B BELGIUM 6 NAMUR NAMUR B BELGIUM 6 VERVIERS VERVIERS B BELGIUM 13 ST GALLEN ST GALLEN CH SUISSE 35 AARAU AARAU CH SUISSE 32 ADELBODEN ADELBODEN CH SUISSE 33 ALTDORF ALTDORF CH SUISSE 35 BASEL BASEL CH SUISSE 45 BELLINZONA BELLINZONA CH SUISSE 38 BERN BERN CH SUISSE 32 BIENNE BIENNE CH SUISSE 32 BRIG BRIG CH SUISSE 34 CHUR CHUR CH SUISSE 36 DAVOS DAVOS CH SUISSE 36 DELEMONT DELEMONT CH SUISSE 11 18 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window FRAUENFELD FRAUENFELD CH SUISSE 32 FRIBOURG FRIBOURG CH SUISSE 31 GENEVE GENEVE CH SUISSE 31 GLARUS GLARUS CH SUISSE 35 GRINDELWALD GRINDELWLD CH SUISSE 33 INTERLAKEN INTERLAKEN CH SUISSE 33 LACHAUX DE FONDS LACHAUX D F CH SUISSE 11 LAUSANNE LAUSANNE CH SUISSE 31 LIESTAL LIESTAL CH SUISSE 45 LOCARNO LOCARNO CH SUISSE 38 LUGANO LUGANO CH SUISSE 38 LUZERN LUZERN CH SUISSE 32 MARTIGNY MARTIGNY CH SUISSE 34 MONTREUX MONTREUX CH S
28. SUNRISE amp SUNSET TIME gt TIME amp DATE If you would like to read the Weather Information in the information window then press DAY NIGHT Key to display Day lt gt Night Weather information and also the Critical Weather Information If no key is pressed the critical weather information will be toggle to display so as to make sure you are aware of the critical weather details 1 4 WEATHER STATUS Significance Day Night Significance Day Night Sunny Clear Heavy Rain 22 at night IN ET lt y AME Light Cloudy 1 Frontal m IX satt a Storms CT CT ENE XU Mostly Heat Storms 1 Cloudy IX oa RT TD AI RO Overcast Sleet Showers 5 C E S es CO CO Z 43 z i 77 Stratus Snow x Clouds _ _ Showers gt AI Fog Sleet si PE tem Showers kad PC Snow PM gt lt lt OKO NTI 11771 sn Light Rain E LIGI 17 1 5 CITIES There are a total of 470 cities information included in memory The cities of the name with will only have 2 day weather status CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window ANDORRALA VELLA AND LA VELL ANDORRA 70 ST POLTEN ST P LTEN AU AUSTRIA 50 BISCHOFSHOFEN BISCHOFSHO AU AUSTRIA 48 BREGENZ BREGENZ AU AUSTRIA 48 EISENSTADT EISENSTADT AU AUSTRIA 49 GRAZ GRAZ AU AUSTRIA 46 INNSBRUCK IN
29. UISSE 31 NEUCHATEL NEUCHATEL CH SUISSE 31 SAMEDAN SAMEDAN CH SUISSE 86 SARNEN SARNEN CH SUISSE 35 SCHAFFHAUSEN SCHAFFHAUS CH SUISSE 32 SCHWYZ SCHWYZ CH SUISSE 35 SION SION CH SUISSE 34 SOLOTHURN SOLOTHURN CH SUISSE 32 STANS STANS CH SUISSE 35 ZERMATT ZERMATT CH SUISSE 88 ZUG ZUG CH SUISSE 32 Z RICH Z RICH CH SUISSE 32 BRNO BRNO CZ CZ REP 50 BUDEJOVICE BUDEJOVICE CZ CZ REP 50 CHEB CHEB CZ CZ REP 50 DECIN DECIN CZ CZ REP 51 HAVLICKAV BROD HAVL_BROD CZ CZ REP 50 HRADEC KRA HRADEC KRA CZ CZ REP 50 OLOMOUC OLOMOUC CZ CZ REP 50 OSTRAVA OSTRAVA CZ CZ REP 50 PLZEN PLZEN CZ CZ REP 50 PRAHA PRAHA CZ CZ REP 50 TEPLICE TEPLICE CZ CZ REP 51 AACHEN AACHEN D GER 14 AALEN AALEN D GER 59 ANSBACH ANSBACH D GER 28 AUGSBURG AUGSBURG D GER 25 BAD_TOLZ BAD_TOLZ D GER 48 BAYREUTH BAYREUTH D GER 28 19 CITY NAME CITY FULL NAME at Information COUNTRY NAME REGION Window BERCHTESGADEN BERCHTESGA D GER 48 BERLIN BERLIN D GER 52 BIELEFELD BIELEFELD D GER 14 BITBURG BITBURG D GER 13 BORKUM BORKUM D GER 19 BREMEN BREMEN D GER 2 BREMERHAVEN BREMERHAVN D GER 19 BURGHAUSEN BURGHAUSEN D GER 26 COTTBUS COTTBUS D GER 29 CUXHAVEN CUXHAVEN D GER 19 DONAUESCHINGEN DONAUESCH D GER 57 DORTMUND DORTMUND D GER 14 DRESDEN DRESDEN D GER 29 DUISBURG DUISBURG D GER 14 DUSSELDORF DUSSELDORF D GER 14 EISENACH EISENACH D GER 30 EMDEN EMDEN D GER 19 ERFURT ERFURT D GER 30 ESSEN ESSEN D GER 14 FEHMARN FEHMARN D GER 24 FLENSBURG FLENSBURG D
30. ZONO RADIACION RADIOACTIVA RADIA RADIO INUNDACION INUNDACION NIEBLA DENSA NIEB_DENSA LLUVIAS FUERTES LLUVIAS_F PRECIPITACIONES FUERTES PRECIPIT FU NEVADAS FUERTES NEVAD FUER TORMENTAS FUERTES TORMENT_FU RADIACION UV FUERTE RAD_UV FUE NIEBLA DENSA DIA NIEB DEN_D LLUVIA FUERTE DIA LLUV FUE_D PRECIPITAC FUERTES DIA PRECIP F_D NEVADAS FUERTES DIA NEV FUER_D TORMENTA FUERTE DIA TORMEN F_D NIEBLA DENSA NOCHE NIEB DEN_N LLUVIA FUERTE NOCHE LLUV FUE_N PRECIPIT FUERTES NOCHE PRECIP F_N NEVADA FUERTE NOCHE NEV FUER_N TORMENTA FUERTE NOCHE TORMEN F_N FOEHN FOEHN BISE BISE MISTRAL MISTRAL SCIROCCO SCIROCCO TRAMONTANA TRAMONTANA 34 ITALIAN ITALIAN SHORT FORM IN INFORMATION WINDOW CONDIZIONI DIFFICILI COND ESTR CONDIZIONI DIFFICILI GIORNO COND EST G CONDIZIONI DIFFIC NOTTE COND EST N TEMPESTA TEMPESTA TEMPESTA DIURNA TPS DIURNA TEMPESTA NOTT TPS NOTT FORTI RAFFICHE DIURNE RAFF DIURN FORTI RAFFICHE NOTT RAFF NOTT PIOGGIA GELIDA MATT NEVISCHIO PIOGGIA GELIDA POMERID NEVISCHIO PIOGGIA GELIDA NOTT NEVISCHIO POLVERI FINI RESPIRAB POLV FINI OZONO OZONO RADIOATTIVITA RADIAZIONI INONDAZIONE INONDAZ FITTA NEBBIA NEBBIA FORTE PIOGGIA PIOGGIA FORTI PRECIPIT PRECIP INT FORTE NEVICATA NEVICATA FORTE TEMPORALE TEMPORALE FORTI IRRADIAZONI UV HIGH UV FITTA NEBBIA DIURNA NEBBIA DR FORTE PIOGGIA DIURNA PIOGGIA DR FORTI PRECIPITAZ DIUR PRECIP INT TEMPESTA DI NEVE DIURNA TPS NEVE D FORTE TEMPORALE DIURNO TPR DIURNO
31. ally 2 3 ft above the ground It may be secured into place by using the four screws provided 5 The sensor must be accurately level for optimum performance To check if the sensor is level remove the lid and check if the ball bearing inside is at the midpoint of the leveler Additionally a bubble level or carpenter s level may be used 6 Attach the protective screen onto the top of the lid The screen will prevent any debris entering the sensor N PLACEMENT TIPS The rain sensor should be placed in an open area away from walls fences trees and other coverings which may either reduce the amount of rainfall into the sensor deflect the entry of wind blown rain or create extra precipitation runoff Trees and rooftops may also be sources of pollen and debris To avoid rain shadow effects place the sensor at a horizontal distance corresponding to two to four times the height of any nearby obstruction tis important that rain excess can flow freely away from the sensor Make sure that water does not collect at the base of the unit The rainfall measurement mechanism utilizes a magnet hence do not place any magnetic objects around the proximity of the sensor 2 2 3 SETTING UP THE ANEMOMETER WIND SENSOR Assemble the wind cups to the anemometer arm Attach the assembled anemometer to the base Insert 2 x UM 3 or AA size 1 5V batteries into the battery holder in the base Mount the anemometer onto a vertical s
32. ble the alert 56 3 LED BACKLIGHT OPTIONS The backlight of the Main Unit can be turned permanently on off or automatically toggled when environment lighting level is low Use the light sensor switch at the back of the unit to select lighting preferences 57 For the automatic backlight function the sensitivity of the light sensor can be adjusted to high or low with the sensitivity switch also on the back of the Main Unit Note Main Unit must be powered with AC DC adaptor for automatic backlight control function 4 LINKING THE WEATHER STATION TO A COMPUTER Data collected by the weather station can be displayed and recorded on a computer by connecting the main console unit with the computer via USB Install the software provided with the weather according to the instructions on the software manual Connect the Main Unit with the computer using the USB cable provided 5 MAINTENANCE CHANGING BATTERIES If the low battery indicators light up replace the batteries for the corresponding unit immediately CHANGING BATTERIES FOR THE REMOTE SENSORS 1 Replace the batteries following the setup instructions for the corresponding sensor 2 When the batteries are properly installed the sensor will resume sending signals to the main console unit To enforce a search immediately for all remote signals press and hold w located at
33. d be within the line of sight of the console unit Transmission range may be affected by trees metal structures and electronic appliances Test reception before permanently mounting your weather station The Main Unit measures indoor temperature humidity pressure and receives signals from all remote sensors and radio clock broadcasts Avoid placing the console unit in the following areas Direct sunlight and surfaces which radiate and emit heat e Near heating and ventilation devices such as heating ducts or air conditioners Areas with interference from wireless devices such as cordless phones radio headsets baby listening devices and electronic appliances STARTING UP THE MAIN UNIT Once the console unit is properly powered the display will start showing some data and weather parameters Wait for a few minutes for the console to finish self calibration and for the sensor readings to show up If is still displayed for the sensor reading s check the wireless transmission path and the batteries for the corresponding sensor 44 2 3 BUTTONS AND CONTROLS There are total 7 buttons at the Right side of main Unit for setting up the Wireless In Outdoor Measuring Devices for Wind Rain Thermohygrometer Pressure and Moon Phase namely av LEA TU ME oer TH H x B U 1 RO Bao Ago BSFDEHN a wa 45 P
34. e prevailing conditions only the data of this weather station is based on the METEOTIME which is worked out on a daily basis by highly professional meteorologists using state of art instruments The Meteotime Weather Station is engineered in such a way that it is able to receive the coded METEOTIME signal containing the weather information The information is broadcasted via the stations for radio controlled clocks HBG located in Switzerland and DCF located in Germany For this reason your Meteotime Weather Station is also a radio controlled clock with all the known advantages such as always showing the exact time and automatic change to daylight saving time in winter and in summer You are able to receive weather forecasts for 60 meteorological regions within Europe for up to 4 days in advance and offer 2 day advance forecasts for an additional 30 regions WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO GET GOOD RECEPTION Similar to wireless signals like the mobile phone network or Radio TV broadcasts it is possible that the Meteotime Weather Stations do not receive signals all the time and everywhere The following are some tips you should follow by all means to make sure that your device works properly The location for Meteotime Weather Station is very important For this reason we have equipped all of them with an innovation test function the TEST button which enables you test the quality of reception in your environment and to place the device where the b
35. est conditions prevail Try your reception by testing your Meteotime Weather Station as stated in the manual To do this in the room you want to install the device please turn on all the potential sources of interference for example a TV set Then put the Meteotime Weather Station in the place and direction you want it to be but always at least in one meter from the potential source of interference Watch the symbol GOOD RECEPTION or BAD RECEPTION on the display Once you have found the right location for GOOD RECEPTION you may leave the Meteotime Weather Station there it will collect its data by radio controlled signal Within a few minutes time and the date will appear However the transfer of the very large amount of data forecast for all regions and days will take much longer To completely receive all data will take up to 24 hours from the time of the initial setup POTENTIAL SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE With all Meteotime Weather Stations we should take measures to provide best possible radio reception HBG and DCF are long wave stations with a broad reach for example approximate 1500km for the DCF station However as with a long wave radio station interference may occur which is often caused by the following influences In buildings with lots of concrete metal parts and the electrical equipment you may get reception problems for example in shopping centers and at exhibitions Electronic equipment such as TVs computer
36. firm AV will be shown on top of your selected city and it will be FRANK FURTM and Frankfurt am Main will store into your personal memory list Then you are able to press A or W key to select more cities and then press TEST v key to confirm You are able to select maximum FIVE cities to display If you want to add more cities then MEMFLILL will show in the Information Window OR W press SET KEY to guit and EXIT will shown at the information window REMARK If you have skip the city selection in the first time you power up the unit the product will default select Frankfurt am Main as your selected city DISPLAY MORE CITIES INFORMATION If you have selected more than one city let said you have select Frankfurt am Main K ln and M nster in your desired city list then you are able to press A or Y key when the Information Window shows the CITY NAME Press SET until it displays the City Name FRANKFURTM gel AIS Lech K LN gl AIS Leck M NSTER When you selected the other city the sunrise and sunset time and weather information will be of this selected city REMOVE YOUR SELECTED THE CITY CITIES OUT OF MEMORY LIST Press and Hold SET for 3 second COUNT V is shown in the Information Window then press A or W key to select the country For example you have selected The country name such as 1 GER means Germany Press SET key to confirm the Country let s said we select Germany right
37. gle the sea level pressure display 2 When sea level pressure is displayed press HISTORY repeatedly to view sea level pressure data for each of the last 24 hours 3 If no buttons are pressed for 5s the display automatically show the current pressure VIEWING THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY BAR CHARTS The bar chart on the display can be configured to display the history data for sea level pressure temperature or humidity for channel 1 In Pressure Mode press and hold ALARM CHART to toggle the bar chart between e Sea level pressure PRESSURE should be displayed Temperature Thermometer icon and CH1 should be displayed Humidity RH icon and CH1 should be displayed 50 VIEWING MOON PHASE HISTORY AND FORECAST In Pressure Mode press MEMORY 0 days should be flashing View Moon Phase History Forecast A or to choose number of days forward days or backward days from current date Press and hold either button for fast advance The corresponding moon phase will be shown 4 To exit press MEMORY Otherwise if no buttons are pressed for 5s the display automatically returns to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode WN UNDERSTANDING THE MOON PHASE DIAGRAM Od O FULL LAST NEW FIRST 2 6 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY The weather station supports up to 5 remote thermo hygrometer sensors each sensor corresponding to a separate channel for the tem
38. has broken down these forecasts or parts of them will be missing 1 1 INTRODUCTION The Meteotime Weather Station LCD display shows Today Weather Information Window Tomorrow One day after and Two day after Weather Information Information Window which shows Time amp Date Sunrise amp Sunset Cities and Critical Weather Information Description Today Weather Information including Wind Speed Wind Direction and the probability of Rain Snow Hail Day amp Night Temperature Day amp Night Weather Status AE THY Information Window 3 Tomorrow One day after and Two Day after Weather Information including Day amp Night Temperature Day amp Night Weather Status There are total 5 buttons at the Right side of main Unit for Setting up the Meteotime Weather Section namely Aue lt gt lt lt SET e Selected City gt Time Date gt Sunrise Sunset Each press of SET will display the selected City Time Date or Sunrise Sunset Press and HOLD SET for 3 second to select your lt 1 gt Country 2 Time Zone lt 3 gt Language lt 4 gt Contrast of the LCD display DAY NIGHT e Critical Whether Information gt Time Date gt Day Night Weather Status Change A increasing the value during setting Chose one of the pre selected cities
39. ings SETTING UNITS FOR WIND SPEED DISPLAY KM H MPH M S OR KNOTS Press and hold SET to convert wind speed units between km h mph m s or knots VIEWING WIND STATISTICS Each press of MEMORY rotates wind speed display between Current wind speed Daily maximum wind speed DAILY MAX is displayed Gust speed GUST is displayed Daily maximum gust speed GUST DAILY MAX is displayed RESETTING THE WIND STATISTICS MEMORY Press and hold MEMORY to reset all wind statistics 55 ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING WIND ALERTS 1 Each press of ALARM CHART rotates wind speed display between Current wind speed Wind speed alert ALARM HI displayed Gust alert GUST ALARM HI displayed If the alert is deactivated OFF will be shown otherwise the alert value is shown 2 When a wind alert is displayed pressing A or will activate deactivate it SETTING UP THE WIND ALERTS 1 Press ALARM CHART to select alarm which you wish to configure 2 Press and hold ALARM CHART until alert and corresponding icon starts flashing in the display 3 Set Value for Alert Press A or W to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press ALARM CHART to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion the display will be returned to the wind alert selection screen DISABLING WHEN WIND ALERT IS ACTIVATED To Disable Wind Alert Press ALARM CHART to disa
40. ncy spectrum Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive applied standard s EN 300 220 3 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R amp TTE Directive applied standard s EN 301 489 1 3 2000 Low voltage directive applied standard s EN 60950 1 2001 Additional information The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EC the EMC Directive 89 336 EC and R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC appendix II and carries the respective CE marking R amp TTE Compliant Countries All EU countries Switzerland And Norway OD 62 63 3 BRESSER Meade Instruments Europe GmbH amp Co KG Gutenbergstr 2 DE 46414 Rhede www bresser de service bresser de H3SS3H8808089 009200 1
41. nd the atmosphere pressure This package comes with Main Display Unit Main Console Wireless Wind meter Wireless Rain Guage Wireless Thermohygrometer Key Features Weather Status for today and coming three days for 470 cities Rain Snow Hail Probability for Today Wind Speed and Wind Direction for Today Five channel outdoor 433Mhz wireless Thermo hygrometer Indoor Thermo hygrometer Wireless Outdoor Wind speed and direction Wireless outdoor Rain Guage Sunrise and sunset display Moon phase History Record of wireless outdoor Temperature Humidity and atmosphere pressure Regional Day time temperature and Night time Temperature information Night time temperature for the 4th day will not be displayed Critical Weather Alert Radio controlled Clock and Calendar Time zone setting Blue Backlight Section 1 will depict on setting up to display the 4 Day Weather information that broadcasted via the stations for radio controlled clocks HBG located in Switzerland and DCF located in Germany Section 2 will depict on setting up to display the measuring data from Wireless Indoor Outdoor device for Wind Rain Thermo hygrometer and the atmosphere pressure Meade Instruments Europe GmbH DE 46414 Rhede Germany Section 1 Setting Up Meteotime Weather Station 1 0 MUST READ BEFORE GETTING START Your Meteotime Weather Station is different to traditional weather stations which measure th
42. now and then the information window will show Then press A or W key to go to your selected city lets said Frankfurt am Main and the FRANKEURTM will show in the information window e Press TEST V key to remove the V and this city is successful to remove out of your list of preference cities you have selected Then you are able to press or W key to select more cities and then press TEST key to remove your selected cities OR Press SET KEY to quit and E X T will shown at the information window After 4 second it will go to the City Date Time Mode 13 PERSONALIZE APLACE NAME Press and Hold SET for 3 second In the information window COUNT Y is shown and then press or W key to select the country Let s said you have selected the country Germany which is represented in 1 d GER Press SET key to confirm the Country let s said we select Germany right now and then the information window will show H T pa Then press or W key to select the city and the city name will be shown in the information window such as FRHNKFLIRTM means the city Frankfurt am Main and you would like to enter a new city which is near the region of Frankfurt am Main Press MEM key a cursor flashes on the first position of the Information Window Then following input commands then apply KEY Function A or W Selection of a letter SET 1 Acce
43. of 5 thermo hygrometers allowing 5 channels of temperature humidity display Contents of the Wireless Outdoor Measuring Devices are listed as below Hardware Components Fittings N Thermo Hygro Sensor or Rain Sensor 4 screws for Funnel shaped Lid with securing unit to Battery Hatch ground Sensor Base Bucket See saw Mechanism Protective Screen Anemometer Wind Sensor 4 screws for Wind Cups securing unit to Wind Vane vertical surface Anemometer arm Anemometer base V Computer Software 2m 6ft USB cable 40 2 1 FEATURES OF WIRELESS IN OUTDOOR MEASURING DEVICES PRESSURE Current or historical pressure mBar hPa mmHg or inHg Altitude or sea level pressure adjustment for atmospheric pressure compensation Pressure trend indication e Sea level pressure history for the last 24 days Sea level pressure history bar chart MOON PHASE e 12 steps of moon symbols Scans moon phase for year 2000 to 2099 Moon phase history for the last or future 39 days REMOTE TEMPERATE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY WITH TREND INDICATION Indoor and outdoor temperature and relative humidity display C or F Temperature and relative humidity trend indication Dew point display Max and Min memory for temperature and relative humidity COMFORT LEVEL INDICATOR Analyzes current environmental conditions Comfort Wet and Dry RAINFALL MEASUREMENT Records rainfall amo
44. ot solve the problem check the wireless transmission path from the corresponding sensor to the main console unit and change their locations if necessary Although wireless signals can pass through solid objects and walls the sensor should ideally be within the line of sight of the console unit The following may be the cause of reception problems Distance between remote sensor and main console unit too long Signal shielding materials such as metal surfaces concrete walls or dense vegetation in the path of transmission Interferences from wireless devices such as cordless phones radio headsets baby listening devices and electronic appliances PRECAUTIONS This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully Here are a few precautions 1 Do not immerse the unit in water 2 Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit 3 Do not subject the unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity which may result in malfunction shorter electronic life span damaged battery and distorted parts 4 Do not tamper with the unit s internal components Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts 5 Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user s manual Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak
45. perature and relative humidity display The temperature may be shown in degrees Celsius C or degrees Fahrenheit F The trend rising steady or falling of all values is also indicated on the display The Main Unit uses the indoor temperature and humidity data to compute a comfort level rating of Wet Comfort or Dry A temperature alert function is available for each channel It can be programmed to sound if the channel temperature exceeds or falls below the pre configured upper and lower limits Note The temperature alerts have a 0 5 C hysteresis to prevent the alerts from sounding constantly due to small fluctuations near the alert value This means that after the temperature reaches the alert value it will have to fall below the alert value plus the hysteresis to deactivate the alert 51 ACCESSING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY FROM DIFFERENT WIRELESS OUTDOOR THERMOHYGROMETER From the Main Unit Press A orl w until the IN icon on the upper right of the display starts flashing VIEWING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY DISPLAY FOR EACH CHANNEL For Static Display In Temperature and Humidity Mode each press of CHANNEL rotates display between different channels For Cycling Display To enable automatic rotating between different channel displays press and hold CHANNEL until the g icon is displayed Each valid channel will now be alternately displayed for 5s ROTATING BETWEEN TEMPERATURE AND DEW POINT DISPLAY Each press of SET
46. pt the selected letter and jumps to the next position OR 2 If you have not entered any letter in other words if only the cursor is flashing at the last position confirm the entry with this key and your place will also be included in the memory with immediate effect TEST One position back in the data entry process The place that you have selected to enter your own description will still exist under its own name Press SET key to confirm and exit SET THE TIME ZONE LANGUAGE and CONTRAST Press and Hold SET for 3 second COUNTR Y is shown in the Information Window Press SET again then ZONE OOMHR is shown in the Information Window press Jor W key to adjust the time zone Press SET again then the LANGUAGE will be shown in the Information Window press A or V key to select your desired language There total Seven Language for selection namely German English Spanish French Italiano Dutch Swedish Press SET again then ONTRAGT 3 is shown in the Information Window press lAlor W key to adjust the LCD contrast Level Press SET again and X 1T will shown at the information window After 4 second it will go to the City Date Time Mode Remark If you do not have any selection into the Setup mode up to 60 seconds it will automatically exit the setup mode The Information Window will show City Sunrise amp Sunset Time Time amp Date 14 SWITCH DAY WEATHER
47. rotates channel temperature and humidity display between Current temperature and humidity at remote sensor Minimum temperature and humidity at remote sensor Maximum temperature and humidity at remote sensor RESETTING THE MAX MIN CHANNEL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MEMORY Press and hold MEMORY to clear memory for all channels REMOTE SENSOR STATUS The wave icon above the current channel display shows the connection status of the corresponding remote sensor ICON STATUS d 7 o ions N 85 Searching for remote sensor signals A Corresponding remote sensor successfully linked 5 No signals received for more than 15 minutes ACTIVATING MAIN CONSOLE UNIT TO SEARCH FOR ALL REMOTE SENSOR SIGNALS The main console unit may be manually activated to search for signals from all remote sensors Press and hold W to enforce a search 53 2 7 WIRELESS OUTDOOR RAIN GAUGE The Main Unit records the total amount of rainfall for the last hour last 24 hours yesterday last week and last month The rainfall may be displayed in mm or inches A daily rainfall alert function is available which can be programmed to sound if the daily rainfall exceeds a pre configured limit ACCESSING RAIN GAUGE READING From the main console unit Press A or Y until the RAIN icon on the display starts flashing VIEWING RAIN STATISTICS Each press of SET or MEMORY rotates display between different rain statistics
48. s household machines etc or transformers power lines radio transmitters and trains are potential sources of interference Atmospheric influences might affect the radio waves The distance from the station and also the geographic conditions mountains etc also affect the reception Due to their great distance from the station areas like Southern Italy or Northern Scandinavia are critical So called dead spots which make reception impossible can appear everywhere There is less interference in rural area than in heavily built up urban ones On principle at night the sources of interference are less active consequently reception is better than during the day Week batteries in the device will lower the quality of reception DATA TRANSFER METEOTIME sends the data during precisely defined time slots in accordance with UTC UTC i e for Central Europe during the winter UTC 1 during the summer UTC 2 for Great Britain and Portugal during the winter UTC during the summer UTC 1 Transmission times UTC Forecast for 10 00 p m 03 59 a m the actual new day TODAY 04 00 a m 09 59 a m the next day TOMORROW 10 00 a m 03 59 p m the following day the day after TOMORROW 04 00 p m 06 59 p m the day following this Two days after TOMORROW 07 00 p m 09 59 p m the 30 additional regions In the even that the reception during the above time slots is completely or at times interfered with or
49. ss display Its angle can be displayed as compass points i e NW or in bearings from the north i e 22 5 The upper left of the wind display can be set to indicate the temperature at the anemometer or the temperature adjusted with a wind chill factor The lower left of the wind display indicates the average wind speed for the last 10 minutes as well as gust wind speed alert and gust alert information It can also show records of the maximum values of wind speed and gust attained for the current day The wind speed and gust alert functions can be programmed to sound if the wind speed or gust exceeds a pre configured limit The wind speed may be displayed in km h mph m s or knots Note The wind speed alert has a 5 mph hysteresis and the wind gust speed alert has a 7 mph hysteresis The hysteresis is to prevent the alerts from sounding constantly due to small fluctuations near the alert value This means that after the wind speed reaches the alert value it will have to fall below the alert value plus the hysteresis to deactivate the alert ACCESSING WIND MODE Press A or W until the WIND icon on the display starts flashing CONFIGURING WIND DISPLAY Each press of SET rotates display between Temperature with wind chill wind direction in bearings Temperature with wind chill wind direction in compass points Temperature at anemometer wind direction in compass points Temperature at anemometer wind direction in bear
50. the LANGUAGE will be shown in the INFORMATION WINDOW then press A or W to select your desired language There are total seven languages to select namely German English Spanish French Italian Dutch Swedish Press SET two times to exit the setup If you skip the above mentioned step the INFORMATION WINDOW will show the default city FRANKFURT M You can change to your desired city in the following steps Press and Hold SET for 3 second COUNT Y is shown in the Information Window then press or W key to select the country For example you have selected The country name such as 1 GER means Germany Press SET key to confirm the Country let s said we select Germany right now and then the information window will show E iv Then press A or W key to go to your selected city lets said Frankfurt am Main and the FRANKFURT M will show in the information window At least press SET to confirm your selected city 11 1 3 OPERATION INSTRUCTION You are able to use the TEST function to look for a better location Press TEST button SCAN is shown in the Information Window Pick the unit to find a good location flashing The test is running and the Meteotime signal reception is good You are able to leave the device in this position C flashing The test is running and the Meteotime signal reception is poor You need to keep on looking for a better location
51. the back of the Main Unit CLEANING The Main Unit and outer casings for the remote sensors can be cleaned with a damp cloth Small parts can be cleaned with a cotton tip or pipe cleaner Never use any abrasive cleaning agents and solvents Do not immerse any units with electronic parts in water or under running water ANEMOMETER e Check that the wind vane and wind cups can spin freely and are free from dirt debris or spider webs RAIN GAUGE Like all rain gauges the rain sensor is prone to blockages due to its funnel shape Checking and cleaning the rain sensor from time to time will maintain the accuracy of rain measurements Detach the protective screen and lid Remove any dirt leaves or debris by cleaning the items with soapy water and a damp cloth Clean small holes and parts with a cotton tips or pipe cleaner Look out for spiders or insects that might have crawled into the funnel Also clean the swinging mechanism with a damp cloth 58 TROUBLESHOOTING The display shows dashes for weather parameter s The display will show when the wireless link is lost with the remote sensor for the following periods Thermo hygro Sensor 15 minutes Anemometer Wind Sensor 15 minutes Rain Sensor 30 minutes Check or replace the batteries for the corresponding sensor Then press and hold w located at the back of the Main Unit to enforce a search for all remote signals If the above does n
52. unt for the last hour last 24 hours last day last week and last month inch or mm Daily rainfall alert if rainfall for the current day exceed pre specified amount WIND Temperature at place of anemometer Temperature adjusted to wind chill factor C or F Wind direction compass display Wind direction angles available as compass points or bearings Average wind speed and gust speed mph m s knots and km h Daily Maximum wind speed and gust speed memory Wind speed alert for average wind speed and wind gust speed MEMORY FUNCTIONS Stores 200 weather records without a computer connection with memory saving intervals 1 hr default USB port for connection to computer to allow upload of weather records 41 2 2 INSTALLING YOUR WEATHER STATION SETTING UP THE REMOTE WEATHER SENSORS Before starting up the main console unit setup all the remote sensors first When placing the sensors make sure that they are within receiving range of the console unit Ideally they should be within the line of sight of the Main Unit Transmission range may be affected by trees metal structures and electronic appliances Test reception before permanently mounting your weather station Also make sure that the sensors are easily accessible for cleaning and maintenance The remote sensors should be cleaned on a weekly basis since dirt and debris will affect sensor accuracy 2 2 1 SETTING UP THE THERMO HYGRO SENSOR S
53. urface using the fittings provided To allow the main console unit to find the direction which the wind vane is oriented the following procedures are required i Insert the batteries ii Point the wind vane towards the north Use a compass or map if necessary iii Use a pin to press the SET key which is in the battery compartment of the wind sensor tn gs ba ka Note Above procedure must be repeated for changing battery The SET will toggle the direction between two mode 1 Let the wind direction as manufacturer design It will be as a default setting after 2 Setthe current direction as NORTH 43 PLACEMENT TIPS Check that wind can travel freely around the anemometer and is not distorted by nearby buildings trees or other structures For better results place the anemometer at least 3m above local structures and obstacles The ground creates a frictional effect to wind flow and will attenuate readings Aim for maximum exposure of the anemometer to the commonest wind directions in your area The official mounting location for anemometers is 10m 33 ft above ground level in a clear unobstructed location 2 2 4 SETTING UP THE MAIN UNIT You are highly recommended to connect the AC DC adaptor For the feature of the automatic backlight control function the AC DC adaptor must be used PLACEMENT TIPS Make sure that the Main Unit is within receiving range of all remote sensors Ideally sensors shoul
54. vance Press SET to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion the display will be returned to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode Note After initial start up the altitude cannot be adjusted immediately VIEWING PRESSURE AND ALTITUDE DATA In Pressure Mode each press of SET rotates display between Sea level pressure Local pressure Local altitude SETTING THE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE 1 In Pressure Mode press SET until the sea level pressure is displayed Press and hold SET The Sea Level Pressure display should be flashing Set Sea Level Pressure A Y to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press SET to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion the display will be returned to Pressure Mode LA N 49 SETTING THE PRESSURE AND ALTITUDE UNITS 1 Set Local Pressure Units press SET until local pressure is displayed Press and hold MEMORY A or to adjust value Press MEMORY to confirm your selection Set Altitude Units press SET until Altitude is displayed Press and hold MEMORY A or to adjust value Press MEMORY to confirm your selection 2 Set Sea Level Pressure Units press SET until Sea Level pressure is displayed Press and hold MEMORY A or to adjust value Press MEMORY to confirm your selection VIEWING THE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE HISTORY 1 In all modes pressing HISTORY will tog

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