Bresser Neomeo Colour Weather Station
Instruction Manual
4. Parts Overview and Scope of Delivery
Illustration 1: Base Station and Wireless Sensor Components
The following components are part of the base station (1-26) and the wireless sensor (27-33):
- 1: SNOOZE/DIMMER button
- 2: Current temperature value (outdoors)
- 3: Humidity value (outdoors)
- 4: Maximum and minimum temperature values (outdoors)
- 5: Air humidity maximum and minimum values (indoors)
- 6: Current temperature value (indoors)
- 7: Current humidity value (indoors)
- 8: Symbol for RC clock signal
- 9: Indoor climate indicator (shows the quality of the indoor climate)
- 10: ALERT button
- 11: WEATHER button
- 12: ALARM button
- 13: Date display
- 14: DOWN/°C/°F button
- 15: MODE/SET button
- 16: AM/PM symbol for 12-hour time mode
- 17: Weekday display
- 18: LO/HI symbol for minimum/maximum value info
- 19: Graphical display of the weather situation
- 20: Wall mount fixture
- 21: Battery compartment cover
- 22: Battery compartment
- 23: MEMORY button
- 24: Stand, fold-out
- 25: RF SEARCH button
- 26: RESET knob
- 27: Temperature and humidity value (wireless sensor)
- 28: Wall mount fixture (wireless sensor)
- 29: RESET knob (wireless sensor)
- 30: °C/°F button
- 31: Stand, fold-out (wireless sensor)
- 32: Battery compartment cover (wireless sensor)
- 33: Battery compartment (wireless sensor)
Scope of Delivery:
- Base station (A)
- Wireless sensor (B)
Required Batteries (not included):
- 2 pcs. Mignon batteries (1.5V, type AA/LR6) for the base station
- 2 pcs. micro batteries (1.5V, type AAA/LR03) for the wireless sensor
5. Before Commissioning
NOTICE: Avoid connection faults!
To prevent connection problems between the devices, observe the following points 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.
- Ensure that the base unit and the radio sensor are set to the same channel.
When changing batteries, always remove them from both the base unit and the sensor and reinsert them in the correct order to re-establish the radio connection. If one device is mains-powered, disconnect its power briefly when changing the battery. If only the sensor batteries are replaced, the signal may not be received correctly.
Note that the actual range depends on building materials and the positioning of the base unit and outdoor sensor. External influences (radio transmitters, interference) can reduce the range. In such cases, try different locations for both units, sometimes a shift of a few centimetres is sufficient.
6. Setting Up Power Supply
Base Station
- Remove the battery compartment cover.
- Insert batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Replace the battery compartment cover.
Remote Sensor
- Remove the battery compartment cover.
- Insert batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Replace the battery compartment cover.
7. Signal Transmission
The base station automatically connects with the outdoor sensor. Press the RF SEARCH button to manually search for the sensor. A successful connection shows the sensor signal strength indicator on the display.
Connection Status Display:
Connection Status | Display Indication |
---|---|
Good signal | Receiver symbol |
Sensor is searched for | Receiver symbol flashes |
No signal for a long period of time | '--.-' is displayed |
8. Setting the Weather Status
NOTICE: For a correct weather forecast display, set the current weather status immediately after powering on. The first forecast appears approximately 6-8 hours after setup.
NOTICE: These settings should also be made again when changing the device's location.
- After switching on, press the WEATHER button for 3 seconds. The weather symbol flashes.
- Select the graphic symbol corresponding to the current weather status using the UP/ALARM or DOWN/°C/°F button.
- Press the WEATHER button to save settings and return to normal display mode.
9. Automatic Time Setting
After power is supplied, the device automatically searches for the radio signal (approx. 3-8 minutes). If the signal is received correctly, date and time are set automatically, and the reception symbol is displayed.
If no radio signal is received:
- Press the DOWN/°C/°F and UP/ALARM buttons for approx. 2 seconds to initiate radio signal reception again.
- If no signal is received, time must be set manually.
10. Manual Time Setting
- In normal display mode, press MODE for about 3 seconds to enter time settings mode.
- Digits to be set will flash.
- Press UP/ALARM or DOWN/°C/°F to change the value.
- Press MODE to confirm and move to the next setting.
- Settings sequence: 12/24-hour mode > Time zone > Hours > Minutes > Seconds > Year > Month > Day > Language (for weekday display).
- Finally, press MODE to save settings and exit.
11. Alarm Setting
- Press MODE several times to display the alarm time (AL).
- Press MODE for about 3 seconds to switch to alarm time setting mode.
- The value to be set flashes.
- Press UP or DOWN to change the value.
- Press MODE to confirm and move to the next setting.
- Settings sequence: Hours > Minutes.
- Finally, press MODE to save settings and exit.
- Press UP/ALARM to enable the alarm. The alarm symbol (?) appears on the display.
- To deactivate, press ALARM repeatedly until the alarm symbol is no longer displayed.
- When the alarm sounds, press any key (except SNOOZE/DIMMER) to disable it until the next alarm time. Press SNOOZE/DIMMER to pause the alarm for 5 minutes. The alarm will automatically disable after 2 minutes.
12. Outdoor Temperature Alarm
- In normal display mode, press ALERT for about 3 seconds to enter the outdoor temperature alarm setting mode.
- The symbols ⬆️ and ⬇️ will flash.
- Press ALERT briefly to select the value for ⬆️ or ⬇️.
- Press UP/ALARM or DOWN/°C/°F to change the value.
- Press ALERT to confirm and move to the next setting.
- Settings sequence: Highest temperature >> Lowest temperature >> Exit.
- Finally, press ALERT to save settings and return to normal display mode.
NOTICE: If no setting is made within 30 seconds, the setting mode closes automatically. Previously made settings are saved.
Activating Outdoor Temperature Alarm
- In normal display mode, press ALERT possibly several times to activate the desired temperature alarm(s). The symbols ⬆️ and/or ⬇️ will appear individually or together on the display, depending on the selection.
- If the outdoor temperature reaches a limit value, the temperature alarm symbol flashes and a warning tone sounds.
- Press any button to stop the temperature alarm.
13. Receiving Measurements Automatically
Once power is supplied, the base station displays indoor readings. Outdoor sensor readings appear within approximately 3 minutes after commissioning.
If no signal is received, proceed as follows:
Press the CH button for about 3 seconds to initiate measurement reception again.
14. Past 24 Hours History Data
The base station stores maximum and minimum temperature and humidity values from the outdoor sensor until the next manual reset, but for no longer than 24 hours.
- In normal display mode, press MEMORY to switch to memory mode. [MEM] appears on the display.
- Press MEMORY several times to also display the time and date for the values.
- After cycling through all stored values, the display returns to normal mode. [MEM] is no longer displayed.
- When [MEM] is shown, press MEMORY for about 3 seconds to manually clear all stored data from the outdoor sensor.
NOTICE: After 24 hours, stored data is automatically deleted. This deletion is irreversible! The station automatically starts recording data again until the next manual/automatic deletion.
15. EC Declaration of Conformity
A "Declaration of Conformity" in accordance with applicable directives and standards has been prepared by Bresser GmbH. The full text is available at: www.bresser.de/download/7007330/CE/7007330_CE.pdf
16. UKCA Declaration of Conformity
Bresser GmbH has issued a "Declaration of Conformity" in accordance with applicable guidelines and standards. The full text is available at: www.bresser.de/download/7007330/UKCA/7007330_UKCA.pdf
Bresser UK Ltd. • Suite 3G, Eden House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6Hf, Great Britain
17. Warranty
The regular warranty period is 5 years, starting from the day of purchase. For full warranty terms and services, please visit www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.
18. Disposal
Dispose of packaging materials properly according to their type (e.g., paper or cardboard). Contact your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority for proper disposal information.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in household garbage! According to European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, 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. They can be returned free of charge at our sales outlet or nearby locations (e.g., retail stores or municipal collection points).
Batteries and accumulators are marked with a crossed-out dustbin symbol ?️ and the chemical symbol of the pollutant: "Cd" for cadmium, "Hg" for mercury, and "Pb" for lead.
Service
For questions about the product or claims, please contact the service center, preferably by email.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium (DE AT CH BE)
E-mail: service@bresser.de
Phone: +49 28 72 80 74 210
BRESSER GmbH, Kundenservice, Gutenbergstr. 2, 46414 Rhede, Germany
*Local call rates in Germany apply. International calls may incur higher costs.
Netherlands, Belgium (NL BE)
E-mail: info@bresserbenelux.nl
Phone: +31 528 23 24 76
BRESSER Benelux B.V., Klantenservice, Smirnoffstraat 8, 7903 AX Hoogeveen, Netherlands
*Calls charged at local rates in the Netherlands. International calls may incur higher costs.
United Kingdom, Ireland (GB IE)
E-mail: service@bresseruk.com
Phone: +44 1342 837 098
BRESSER UK Ltd, Customer Support, Suite G3, Eden House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF, United Kingdom
*Number charged at local rates in the UK. International calls may incur higher costs.
France, Belgium (FR BE)
E-mail: sav@bresser.fr
Phone: 00 800 6343 7000
BRESSER France SARL, Service après-vente, Pôle d'Activités de Nicopolis, 314 Avenue des Chênes Verts, 83170 Brignoles, France
**Local call charges from France or Belgium apply.
Spain, Portugal (ES PT)
E-mail: servicio.iberia@bresser-iberia.es
Phone: +34 91 67972 69
BRESSER Iberia SLU, Servicio al Cliente, c/Valdemorillo,1 Nave B, P.I. Ventorro del cano, 28925 Alcorcón Madrid, España
*Local number in Spain. International calls may incur higher costs.