Honeywell TE821W user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell TE821W

Device: Honeywell TE821W
Category: Marine Radio
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 0.89 MB
Added : 7/6/2014
Number of pages: 33
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HONEYWELL
TE821W
SEMI-PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION

















USER MANUAL
TE821W




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Table of Contents Introduction 3 Standard Package Contents 3 Installation 3 Before you begin 3 Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor TS33C 4 Rain Gauge TS906 6 Anemometer (wind sensor) TS805 7 Main Unit 9 Power 10 Buttons and Controls 11 Initial Set up 13 Operation and Window Selection 13 Custom Weather Station Settings 15 LED Backlight Options 24 Time Alarm Settings 24 Memory Reset Procedure 26 Maintenance 26 Troubleshooting 27 PRECAUTIONS 28 Appendix - City Codes 28 Specifications

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Introduction Thank you for selecting the Honeywell Semi-Professional Weather Station. This compact and easy-to-use product uniquely measures and monitors weather data right at your immediate location. It includes a wide range of weather features plus precise atomic time and perpetual calendar. Weather measurements include: air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, rainfall levels and more. Standard Package Contents In this package you will fin

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interconnecting wires are required between the main unit (receiver) and the remote sensors (transmitters). Power up and test communications between all of the sensors and the main unit BEFORE mounting them outside. • For most applications alkaline batteries are acceptable where temperatures remain above 32°F (0°C). • At temperatures below 32ºF(0ºC) use lithium batteries otherwise transmission performance will be reduced or interrupted • Avoid using rechargeable batteries. (Recharge

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A. LED INDICATOR • Flashes once when the remote sensor transmits a reading to the main unit. • Flashes twice when battery power is low. B. BATTERY COMPARTMENT Holds two AA-size batteries C. RESET Resets all readings (requires small paper clip.) D. CHANNEL SWITCH Selects the desired sensor channel from 1 to 3 E. WALL-MOUNT RECESSED OPENING Keeps the remote sensor on the wall Note: Install the batteries and select the channel before mounting the sensor Battery installation

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• The remote thermo-hygrometer sensor should be placed in the area with a free air circulation and sheltered from the direct sunlight and an extreme weather conditions. • Ideally, place the thermo-hygrometer sensor above the natural surfaces (such as a grassy lawn). • Avoid placing the thermo-hygrometer sensor near sources of heat such as chimneys and heating elements. • Avoid areas that collect or radiate heat from the sun, such as metal, brick/concrete structures, paving, or patio dec

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Contains battery compartment and rainfall counting electronics E. Battery compartment Holds two AA-size batteries F. Screws Secures battery compartment cover G. Built-in level with bubble Ensures level rain gauge mounting for proper operation H. Bucket see-saw mechanism Collects the rainfall in one of its containers and self-empties once full I. Protective screen Protects the rain gauge funnel from debris Battery installation • Unlock the funnel-shaped top on the rain gauge b

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• Operating range 100 feet (30 meters) • Wall or pole mount A. WIND VANE Indicates wind direction B. WIND CUPS Measures wind speed C. ANEMOMETER BASE • Holds battery compartment • Allows mounting the anemometer vertically D. ANEMOMETER ARM Connects battery to the anemometer head assembly. A E D G C B F H E. WIND CUPS SHAFT Holds wind cups on the anemometer arm F. BATTERY COMPARTMENT Holds 2 AA-size batteries G. WALL MOUNT SCREW OPENINGS Allows securing the a

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H. BATTERY COVER Secures battery compartment on the anemometer base Assembly • Slide the wind cups on to the anemometer rotating shaft. Do not use force. • Insert the longer arm of the Allen Wrench (provided) into the wind cup set screw opening. Feel the head of the set screw inside the wind cups and tighten carefully the set screw securing the wind cups to the rotating shaft. • Test to ensure cups are securely fastened to the shaft and cannot be removed Battery installation • Re

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Main Unit The main unit measures pressure, indoor temperature, humidity, and receives atomic time data from the US Atomic Clock and outdoor measurements from remote sensors. It should be placed indoors. FEATURES Time • Precise time and date set via RF signals from US Atomic clock • 12 or 24 hour time format • Manual adjustment of time and date • Calendar displaying date with month and day in 6 languages English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch • Time Zones for over 100

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Placement tips • Make sure that the main unit is locating within the operating range of all remote sensors. • Ideally the remote sensors should be mounted 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 all the remote sensors. Avoid placing the main unit in the following areas: • Direct sunlight and surfaces emitting and radiating heat, such as heating d

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Buttons and Controls H I G F E D C B A K J 12

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- Selects the next available window counter-clockwise A. UP - Increases parameters -If pressed and held, activates an atomic time signal search - Selects the next available window clockwise B. DOWN - Decreases parameters -If pressed and held, activates all remote sensors signal search - Alternates the parameters for the selected window C. SET - If depressed and held, enters into the programming mode or changes parameter’s units - Pressed again closes programming mode and

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Initial Set up 1. Power up each of the remotes as instructed in previous sections.( Remove clear protective plastic slips from the battery compartments) 2. Then power up the main display. 3. Once the main unit is powered, the display will briefly show all available LCD segments for a moment. 4. IMPORTANT: Do not press any buttons during the set up process which typically takes about 5-10 minutes. The display functions will be automatically set including local altitude and pressure par

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2. Time with the City abbreviation 3. Time with the Seconds 4. Month/ Day/ Year or Day/ Month/ Year. 5. Current UTC Time (Coordinated Universal Time) Selecting Clock and Alarm Window Press main unit UP arrow button or DOWN arrow button until the clock icon next to the time/date display continues to flash. Initial Settings: City, Time, Date and Language • With the Clock and Alarm icon flashing, press and hold SET button until the day of week language abbreviation “ENG” will f

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• Press SET to confirm selection. • Press UP or DOWN to select the correct minute. • Press SET to confirm selection and to complete the initial programming for your weather station. After programming is completed, the display will return to the default Clock and Alarm Window. Note: If you do not complete this sequence your entries will be lost. Note: Press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to normal Clock and Alarm Window and all previous settings will be cancelled. C

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Select Pressure and Weather Forecast Window Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the main unit until the weather forecast icon begins to flash, upper display left corner. NOTE: Wait at least 5 - 10 minutes after initial set up to view a pressure or altitude information. Pressure and Altitude Information Press SET button once (do not hold it) to alternate between the Sea Level Pressure, Local Pressure and Local Altitude settings. The unit should be set to the default settings of: inH

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• Set the pressure units by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow buttons • Press MEMORY button to confirm your selection • Press and hold SET button until the local pressure digits will flash. • Set the sea level pressure by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the pressure value. Press and hold UP or DOWN arrow buttons for faster digits advancement • Press SET to confirm your selection. Changing or Setting Altitude • Press SET button until the local altitude value will be displayed

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Previous moon phases are selected with the minus sign selected: -1 day, -2 days, etc or future moon phase are selected based on the days ahead: +1 day, + 2 days, etc up to 39 days. • After selecting the Pressure and Weather Forecast display, press MEMORY button, so “+ 0 days” is flashing. • Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons selecting from today’s date a future (+) or past (-) days and the corresponding moon phase will be displayed. Press and hold either button for a quick advance. • To e

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Note: The weather forecast accuracy is approximately 70%. Display shows 12 to 24 hour forecast, not current conditions. The SUNNY icon indicates clear weather, even when displayed during the night-time. Temperature and Humidity Window The weather station supports Indoor Temperature & Humidity and up to five remote temperature and humidity sensors (1 remote sensor is included). Temperature can be displayed in either Celsius (ºC) or Fahrenheit (ºF). The main unit calculates indoor c


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