Please note!
The operating manual for the "WeatherPro Edition 2007" analysing software
is not included in this operating manual. A separate operating manual for the
software is supplied together with the software itself.
WDC7000 display and control options at a glance:
Display of inside temperature and humidity values
• C an be toggled to display the dew point
• Minimum and maximum temperatures saved, together with the time and date when
they occurred
• Minimum and maximum humidity values saved, together with the time and date when
they occurred
• Comfort zone indicator
• Trend indicator for the last 24 hours, displayed in graphic format
Display of values for one of 9 (max.) sensors
• Can be toggled to display the dew point or the wind chill temperature
• Minimum and maximum temperatures saved, together with the time and date when
they occurred
• Minimum and maximum humidity values saved, together with the time and date when
they occurred
• Trend indicator for the last 24 hours, displayed in graphic format
• Frost warning
Display of wind velocity, together with wind direction and fluctuation range
• Units that can be selected: km/h, m/s, mph
• Maximum wind strength value saved, together with the time and date
• Wind direction indicator with fluctuation range as a wind rose and in numerical format
• Wind sock symbol to clearly indicate different wind strengths
Display of rainfall in mm, inches or l/m2 for:
• Total rainfall since last reset/for last hour/current hour/last 24 h/current 24 h (hourly
values recorded at 30 minutes past the hour; daily values at 07:30 on the day in ques-
tion)
• Maximum volume per hour and per day saved
• Additional (immediate) indicator for the onset of rain
Display of barometric pressure trend indicator:
• Trend indicator for the last 24 hours, displayed in graphic format
• Barometric pressure trend indicator with 5 levels: increasing sharply, increasing, cons-
tant, falling, falling sharply
Weather forecast symbol indicator: rainy, cloudy, bright, sunny
"Weather Joe" weather indicator
A great feature of the WDC7000 is "Weather Joe", who is based on the all but forgotten
idea of the "weather house", where a figure with an umbrella would come out of the door
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when the weather was poor and one wearing more summery clothing would appear
when the weather was good.
The figure's behaviour depends on several weather factors, so you can see at a glance
what would be appropriate outdoor clothing at that particular time. Not only are the
current measured values for the outside temperature, humidity, wind and rain analysed,
but weather forecasting also plays a significant role. This means that "Weather Joe" is
displayed in many different ways and wearing a variety of different clothes, depending
on the weather conditions outside your door.
You can find a precise description of the relevant analysis criteria in Subsection 4.4 of
this operating manual.
Display of time and date
- Integrated DCF-77-clock with manual adjustment option, daylight saving adjustment
can be deactivated
Display of sunrise and sunset times
- Based on the individual location data entered, can be calculated in the latitude range
-60° to +60˚ N
Moon phase indicator
- Displays the current moon phase: new moon, waxing moon, full moon, waning moon
Display of hours of sunshine (total or current day)
- Minimum and maximum hours per day saved, together with the time and date when
they occurred
- Sun symbol when the sun is shining
Data logger function
- The data logger collects up to 3000 records at adjustable intervals; the records can
then be read out using the "WeatherPro Edition 2007" analysing software via a
USB interface.
- When the data logger memory is almost full, a prompt to read out the data appears in
good time.
Other information
- Really easy "context-sensitive" operation using clear menu structures
- A beep confirming that an operation has been performed can be activated and deacti-
vated
- Can either be stood up as a desktop device or mounted on a wall
- ON time for the display light can be programmed
All important weather data is shown on the display at the same time, so you
do not have to do anything to the device in order to ascertain current weather
conditions. Several base units can be operated in parallel, allowing data from
sensors at various different locations to be displayed simultaneously.
The external sensor system of the WDC7000 uses wireless data transmission only. This
means that you can stand or mount the sensors up to 300 m (depending on local condi-
tions, see the "Range" section) away from the base station.
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