Honeywell Weather Radio TE852ELW User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
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STANDARD PACKAGE CONTENTS  
INSTALLATION  
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
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REMOTE TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY SENSOR  
WIND SPEED METER  
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MAIN UNIT  
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NAVIGATING THROUGH THE MODES  
CUSTOMAZING YOUR WEATHER FORECASTER  
BACKLIGHT  
USING DIFFERENT DISPLAY WINDOWS  
PRESSURE WINDOW  
CLOCK WINDOW  
SUNRISE/SUNSET WINDOW  
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY WINDOW  
WIND WINDOW  
Honeywell  
Long-Range Weather Forecaster with Wind Speed  
MAINTANANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PRECAUTIONS  
APPENDIX – CITY CODES  
SPECIFICATIONS  
FCC STATEMENT  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION  
(TE852W)  
USER MANUAL  
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NOTE: When the temperature falls below freezing, the batteries in the  
outdoor remote sensor may have reduced voltage supply and a shorter  
effective range. We recommend using lithium batteries at temperatures of  
32°F (0°C) and below.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
We recommend using alkaline batteries for the remote weather  
sensors and the main unit when temperatures are above 32°F (0°C).  
We recommend using lithium batteries for the remote weather sensors  
when temperatures are below 32°F (0°C)  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that remote weather sensors are easily accessible for  
cleaning and maintenance.  
Avoid using rechargeable batteries. (Rechargeable batteries cannot  
maintain correct power requirements)  
We recommend cleaning the remote weather sensors periodically, as the dirt  
and debris may affect sensors accuracy.  
ALWAYS install batteries in the remote weather sensors before the  
main unit  
Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity in the battery  
compartment  
REMOTE TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY SENSOR  
FEATURES  
Remove protective plastic screen from LCD display (if any)  
During an initial setup, place the remote weather sensors close to the  
main unit  
Remote data transmission to the main unit via 433 MHz frequency  
LCD displays temperature, humidity and channel  
Selection of the temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit  
Three (3) transmission channels selection  
After reception is established (all remote readings will appear on the  
main unit’s display), position the remote sensors and the main unit  
within the effective transmission range: 328 feet (100 meters) for  
temperature/humidity sensors and 100 feet (30 meters) for wind speed  
meter. Ideally they should be placed within the line of sight from the  
main unit. See placement tips in the user manual for each remote  
weather sensor.  
Case can be wall mounted using built-in hanger  
Transmission/reception range may be affected by trees, metal  
structures and electronic appliances, by surrounding building materials  
and the way how the receiver (main unit) and transmitters (remote  
weather sensors) are positioned.  
A. LED INDICATOR  
The main unit must be placed indoors.  
Flashes once when the remote sensor transmits a reading to the main  
unit.  
Place the remote sensor so that it faces the main unit (receiver),  
minimizing obstructions such as doors, walls and furniture.  
Flashes twice when battery power is low.  
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B. BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
Holds two AA-size batteries  
C. RESET  
Use the wall mount hardware and screws when mounting the  
thermo-hygrometer sensor on the wall  
PLACEMENT  
Resets all previous settings  
The remote thermo-hygrometer sensor should be placed in the area  
D. CHANNEL SWITCH  
with a free air circulation and sheltered from the direct sunlight and an  
extreme weather conditions.  
Selects the desired channel -1,2 or 3  
E. WALL-MOUNT RECESSED OPENING  
Ideally, place the thermo-hygrometer sensor above the natural surfaces  
(such as a grassy lawn).  
Keeps the remote sensor on the wall  
F. °C/°F SWITCH  
Avoid placing the thermo-hygrometer sensor near sources of heat,  
such as chimneys and heating elements.  
Selects the temperature display in Fahrenheit or Celsius  
NOTE: Install the batteries; select the channel and temperature in °C or °F  
before mounting the sensor.  
Avoid any areas collecting and radiating a heat from the sun, such as  
metal, brick or concrete structures, paving, patios and decks.  
The international standard for the valid air temperature measurements  
is 4 feet (1.25meters) above the ground.  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
OPERATION  
Remove the screws from the battery compartment with a small Phillips  
screwdriver.  
Immediately after batteries are correctly installed, the remote sensor will start  
transmitting a temperature and humidity data to the main unit.  
Set the channel 1 through 3. The switch is located in the battery  
compartment. Channel 1 is typically selected if only one remote sensor  
is being used.  
WIND SPEED METER  
FEATURES  
Install 2 “AA” size alkaline batteries (not included) matching the  
polarities shown in the battery compartment.  
Wind speed and wind gust measurement  
Select the temperature unit in °F or °C by pressing °C/°F switch with a  
paper clip or similar tool  
Measurement of the temperature at the place of the wind meter  
Remote transmission of the temperature, wind speed and gust data to  
the main unit via 433 MHz signal  
Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws.  
Secure the remote sensor in the desired location.  
Operating range of up to 100 feet (30 meters)  
Wall or pole mount  
MOUNTING  
The remote thermo-hygrometer sensor can be placed on the flat  
surface or mounted on the wall in vertical position  
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G. BATTERY COVER  
Allows securing 2 AA size batteries on the wind speed meter base  
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ASSEMBLY  
Place the wind cups (A) over the wind cup’s shaft (D) of the wind  
speed meter arm (C)  
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Insert the wrench tool provided into the wind cups opening.  
Loosen the small screw inside and then gently tighten it  
Test if the wind cups sit secure on the wind cups shaft  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
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Remove four (4) screws from the battery compartment with a small  
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Phillips screwdriver  
E
Open the battery compartment and install 2 “AA” size alkaline batteries  
(not included) matching the polarities shown  
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Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws  
A. WIND CUPS  
MOUNTING  
Measure wind speed and wind gust  
B. WIND SPEED METER BASE  
Mount the wind speed meter onto a vertical surface, using the fittings provided.  
PLACEMENT  
Holds battery compartment  
Allows mounting the wind speed meter vertically  
The wind speed meter should be mounted in an open area with a free  
air flow; away from the nearby trees, buildings or other structures.  
It is suggested mounting the wind speed meter at 33 feet (10meters)  
above the ground in unobstructed area.  
C. WIND SPEED METER ARM  
Keeps the wind speed meter assembly together  
D. WIND CUPS SHAFT  
OPERATION  
Holds wind cups on the wind speed meter arm  
E. BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
After assembly is completed and batteries are correctly installed, the wind  
meter will start transmitting a wind and temperature data to the main unit.  
Holds 2 AA-size batteries  
F. WALL MOUNT SCREW OPENINGS (4)  
Allow securing the wind speed meter in place  
MAIN UNIT  
The main unit measures pressure, indoor temperature, humidity, and receives  
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atomic time data from the US Atomic Clock and all remote weather sensors. It  
Power  
should be placed indoors.  
FEATURES  
2 AA batteries (main unit)  
4 AA batteries (remote sensors)  
Time  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
Precise time and date set via RF signals from US Atomic clock  
12 or 24 hour time format  
Remove the battery compartment door located in the table stand on the  
back of the main unit.  
Manual adjustment of time and date  
Calendar displaying date with month and day in 6 languages  
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch  
Sunrise/set calculation for over 100 pre-programmed world cities in  
accordance with the geographical information entered by the user  
Moon Phase calendar and historical data for the past and future 39  
days  
Insert two (2) AA size batteries according to the polarities shown and  
replace the battery compartment door.  
When placing the main unit on the table or other horizontal surface,  
unfold the table stand adjusting it to the desired viewing angle.  
When mounting the main unit on the wall or vertical surface, fold the  
table stand back into the unit.  
PLACEMENT  
Dual crescendo alarms with programmable snooze  
Programmable Ice Warning Alarm  
Make sure that the main unit is locating within the operating range of all  
Weather  
remote weather sensors.  
Weather forecast for the next 12 to 24 hour in six large icons:  
Sunny, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Stormy and Snowy  
Barometric pressure in imperial or metric units  
Altitude adjustment for pressure compensation  
24 hour barometric pressure history chart  
Multiple weather alarms  
Ideally the remote weather 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 weather  
sensors.  
Avoid placing the main unit in the following areas:  
Indoor/Outdoor Temperature & Humidity in up to 5 remote locations  
(additional sensors required)  
Direct sunlight and surfaces emitting and radiating heat, such as  
heating ducts or air conditioners.  
Dew point and comfort level indicators  
Wind speed and wind gust averages and memory  
Operating range from 100 feet (30 meters) up to 328 feet (100  
meters)  
Areas with interference from the wireless devices (such as cordless  
phones, radio headsets, baby listening devices) and electronic  
appliances.  
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OPERATION  
REAR  
Once the main unit is powered, the display will show all available LCD  
segments for a moment.  
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D
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IMPORTANT: All of the display functions will be locked, allowing setting your  
local altitude and pressure parameters. The locked display will show the  
pressure icon and abbreviation “inHg” flashing in the Pressure Window,  
indoor temperature and humidity readings in Temperature/Humidity Window,  
default time in Clock Window and a default sunset/sunrise time in the  
Sunrise/Sunset Window.  
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If pressure and altitude are not configured during this time, the unit will  
self-calibrate in a few minutes and show the default settings for the pressure  
and altitude (sea level) and all remote weather sensors readings.  
To set the pressure & altitude units and program your altitude, use the main unit  
control panel, located on the back.  
TOP  
SIDE  
FRONT  
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A. WEATHER AND TIME IN EASY-TO READ DIGITS  
B. UP ( ) button  
Selects next available mode clockwise  
Increases the parameters  
Activates manual search for atomic time signal  
Enables or disables time alarms (W) and (S) and Ice Warning Alarm  
C. DOWN ( ) button  
Selects next available mode anti-clockwise  
Decreases the parameters  
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Activates manual search for signals from the remote sensors  
Activates a backlight for 5 seconds  
L. CHANNEL button  
Enables or disables time alarms (W) and (S) and Ice Warning Alarm  
D. SET button  
Recalls a different remote sensor reading – 1,2, 3, 4 or 5  
Activates the remote channels auto-scan feature  
Toggles between different modes  
If depressed and hold, activates programming mode or changes unit of  
selected parameter  
NAVIGATING THROUGH THE MODES  
The main unit has five (5) different modes (windows) each displaying a  
separate data category. When a specific mode is selected the corresponding  
icon will start flashing.  
Confirms programmed parameters  
E. MEM button  
Allows displaying current, minimum, maximum readings of the indoor  
and remote temperature & humidity  
Press UP button on the back of the main unit to cycle through the modes  
clockwise or DOWN anti-clockwise.  
Allows displaying memory records of the wind speed and wind gust  
If depressed and hold, clears collected records memory  
Activates a searching mode of sunrise/sunset records  
PRESSURE WINDOW  
Displays:  
F. HISTORY button  
Allows displaying the SEA LEVEL pressure history records  
Current pressure (local or sea level) and history bar-chart  
G and J. ALARM button  
Weather forecast  
Moon phase  
Allows displaying all available alarms – for time, temperature and  
pressure  
If depressed and hold, enters into the alarm programming mode for  
selected parameter  
If depressed and hold in barometric pressure/forecast mode, allows  
viewing of the temperature and humidity history charts  
H. WALL- MOUNT RECESSED OPENING  
Keeps the unit on the wall  
I. BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
Accommodates 2 (two) UM-3 or AA 1.5V alkaline batteries  
K. SNOOZE/LIGHT button  
Stops all alarms temporarily  
CLOCK WINDOW  
Displays:  
Time and calendar  
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Single alarm, weekday alarm and ice warning alarm (pre-alarm)  
US map  
Main unit battery status  
WIND WINDOW  
Displays:  
SUNRISE/SUNSET WINDOW  
Displays:  
Sunrise and sunset times  
Longitude and latitude  
Wind Chill temperature  
Temperature at place of anemometer  
Wind speed  
Wind gust speed  
Alarm for wind speed and wind gust  
Remote anemometer battery status  
CUSTOMAZING YOUR WEATHER FORECASTER  
It is required to program:  
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY WINDOW  
Displays:  
Pressure parameters during Initial Setup (See Pressure and Weather  
Forecast Mode P.)  
Temperature and humidity readings for indoor and selected channel  
Comfort level indication  
Time, the date and the weekday language (Clock and Alarm Mode: P.)  
Location data (Sunrise/Sunset Mode: P.)  
Optional:  
Dew point temperature  
High and low temperature alarms  
Time alarms (Clock and Alarm Mode: P.)  
Remote Thermo-Hygrometer sensor battery status  
Temperature alarms (Temperature and Humidity Mode P.)  
Wind alarms (Wind Mode: P.)  
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BACKLIGHT  
To activate the backlight press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button once, and display  
SETTING PRESSURE PARAMETERS  
will light up for five seconds.  
IMPORTANT: During the main unit initial setup, after main unit powered up, all  
of the functions in Pressure and Weather Forecast Window will be locked for  
a short time, until the pressure settings are configured. The locked display will  
show the pressure icon and abbreviation “inHg” flashing.  
To unlock the main unit, set the pressure/altitude units and program the  
altitude.  
USING DIFFERENT DISPLAY WINDOWS  
PRESSURE WINDOW  
Indicates the current barometric pressure, the sea level pressure, the  
weather forecast and the moon phase.  
If you won’t program anything during the initial setup, the unit will use  
default settings.  
Displays a number of historical statistics: sea-level pressure for the  
past 24 hours, moon phase for the past and following 39 days and  
pressure/ temperature/ humidity history bar-chart.  
Pressure can be set in inHg, hPa/mBar or mmHg, and altitude can be  
set in meters or feet.  
Press UP or DOWN button selecting the pressure in inHg, hPa/mBar or  
mmHg  
Press SET to confirm and move to the altitude unit selection mode  
Press UP or DOWN button selecting the altitude unit in feet or meters.  
Press SET button to confirm and move to the altitude programming  
mode.  
IMPORTANT: There are two options available for barometric pressure  
viewing – SEA LEVEL or LOCAL. It is suggested to select and program only  
one option.  
If you wish to know pressure changes at your specific location (house), then  
LOCAL barometric pressure should be selected. In this case, the local  
altitude/elevation must be programmed according to the GPS readings, Internet,  
etc.  
Press UP or DOWN to adjust an altitude value. Press and hold either  
button for the advanced setting.  
Press SET to confirm the programming.  
If you wish to know pressure changes in your surrounding metro area, then  
SEA LEVEL barometric pressure option should be selected. In this case, the  
SEA LEVEL barometric pressure value can be adjusted according to the local  
metro area weather information. (Sources – local TV or radio station, etc.)  
VIEWING PRESSURE AND ALTITUDE INFORMATION  
To view a pressure or altitude information, press SET button rotating between  
the sea level pressure, local pressure and local altitude screens.  
PROGRAMMING SEA LEVEL PRESSURE  
OPERATION  
Press SET button until the sea level pressure with “SEA LEVEL” is  
displayed.  
Press UP or DOWN until the weather forecast icon  
on the upper left of the  
display starts flashing.  
Press and hold SET until the pressure digits are flashing.  
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return to the default Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode.  
Set the sea level pressure by pressing UP or DOWN buttons. Press  
and hold either button for the quick digits advance.  
Press SET to confirm selection.  
VIEWING PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE AND HIMIDITY CHARTS  
The bar chart in Pressure Window can be configured to display a historical  
data for the sea level pressure and temperature or humidity for channel 1.  
After selecting the Pressure Window, press and hold ALARM button to toggle  
the bar chart between the sea level pressure with a word “PRESSURE”  
displayed at the right bottom corner of the chart, temperature with a  
thermometer icon and “CH1” and a humidity with “RH” icon and “CH1”.  
PROGRAMMING PRESSURE AND ALTITUDE UNIT  
Press SET until the local pressure with the word “LOCAL” is  
displayed.  
Press and hold MEMORY until the pressure unit is flashing.  
Set the local pressure units by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons to  
adjust the pressure value.  
VIEWING MOON PHASE HISTORY AND WEATHER FORECAST  
Press MEMORY to confirm your selection.  
Press SET button until the local altitude value will be displayed  
Press and hold MEMORY until the altitude unit is flashing.  
Set the altitude unit in meters or feet by pressing the UP or DOWN.  
Press MEMORY to confirm your selection.  
After selecting the Pressure Window, press MEMORY, so “+ 0 days”  
is flashing.  
Press UP or DOWN 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.  
Press SET until the sea level pressure with the word “SEA LEVEL” is  
displayed.  
To exit, press MEMORY button.  
Press and hold MEMORY until the pressure unit is flashing.  
Set the sea level pressure unit by pressing UP or DOWN.  
Press MEMORY to confirm your selection.  
UNDERSTANDING WEATHER FORECAST ICONS  
Display Weather Forecast  
Sunny  
Partly Cloudy  
Cloudy  
VIEWING SEA LEVEL PRESSURE HISTORY  
In any mode, press HISTORY button entering the sea level pressure  
display.  
When the SEA LEVEL is displayed, press HISTORY repeatedly  
viewing the sea level pressure history for the past 24 hours in 1 hour  
intervals.  
Rainy  
If no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds, the unit will automatically  
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The snooze duration for listed alarms can also be programmed up to 15  
minutes.  
Stormy  
Snowy  
ACCESSING CLOCK WINDOW  
Press UP or DOWN until the clock icon  
next to the time/date display will  
flash.  
Note: The weather forecast accuracy is approximately 70%.  
Display shows forecasted, not current conditions. The SUNNY icon  
indicates clear weather, even when displayed during the night-time.  
PROGRAMMING YOUR LOCATION  
IMPORTANT: There are two options available for programming a location – an  
auto and manual.  
UNDERSTANDING MOON PHASE ICONS  
In case of an auto programming, select the closest city code from the codes  
list programmed in the unit, then all necessary location data (longitude, latitude,  
time zone and daylight savings time adjustment) will be set automatically.  
In case of the manual programming, select the code USR (user) from the city  
codes list, then you would need to enter all location data (longitude, latitude,  
time zone and daylight savings time adjustment) manually.  
CLOCK WINDOW  
The main unit can be manually set to display the time, calendar or UTC time.  
There are three time alarms available on the main unit: Weekday alarm (W),  
Single alarm (S) and Ice Warning Alarm (Pre-Al).  
AUTO-PROGRAMMING  
In the Clock Window, press and hold SET button until the day of week  
language abbreviation “ENG” will flash  
If Weekday alarm is activated, it will sound at the set time and the  
alarm icon will flash Mondays through Fridays.  
Press the UP or DOWN selecting the day of the week in English,  
German, French, Italian, Spanish or Dutch  
If Single day alarm is activated, it will sound at the set time and the  
alarm icon will flash only for this specific day and will not activate on  
subsequent days.  
Press SET to confirm selection  
Select the city code closest your area by pressing UP or DOWN. Refer  
to P. for a list of available codes  
The Ice Warning Alarm is activated at programmed time interval (from  
15 to 90 minutes) before the weekday or single alarm, if channel 1  
temperature falling to freezing and below.  
Press SET to confirm the selection and enter to the year, calendar and  
time setting mode  
Note: Ice Warning Alarm can be set only if one or both - Weekday or  
Press the UP or DOWN selecting the current year, date, month, time  
Single alarm are programmed.  
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format, hour and minutes  
the same technique  
After programming is complete the display will return to the default Clock  
Window.  
Press SET every time to confirm each selection and move to the next  
MANUAL PROGRAMMING  
Note: Press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to the default  
Clock Window and all previous settings will be cancelled.  
In the Clock Window, press and hold SET button until the day of week  
language abbreviation “ENG” will flash  
DIFFERENT CLOCK AND CALENDAR MODES  
Press the UP or DOWN selecting the day of the week in English,  
German, French, Italian, Spanish or Dutch  
In the Clock Window press SET selecting either:  
Press SET to confirm selection  
Hour and Minutes with the Day of the week  
Hour and Minutes with the City Code  
Hour and Minutes with the Seconds  
Select the code USR by pressing UP or DOWN  
Press SET to confirm selection and enter to the latitude and longitude  
setting mode (the degrees of latitude will flash)  
Month with the day and a year  
Press UP or DOWN to adjust the latitude (degrees, minutes and  
direction). Press and hold either button for quick digits advance  
Press SET to confirm the selection  
Hour and Minutes for UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)  
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING ALARMS  
Continue setting the longitude (degrees, minutes and direction) using  
the same technique  
Press the ALARM to display the Weekday Alarm (W), Single Alarm (S)  
or Ice Warning Alarm (Pre-Al) time. If these alarms are not set, the  
abbreviation OFF will be displayed  
Press SET to confirm the selection – 0:00 + tz” will flash prompting to  
enter the Time Zone setting mode (the Time Zone data is provided on  
P.)  
To enable or disable any of these alarms, press UP or DOWN  
Note: Press SET anytime during alarm selection mode to return to the default  
clock display.  
Set the Time Zone by pressing UP or DOWN to adjust the time in 30  
min intervals. Press and hold either button for quick digits advance  
Press SET to confirm selection – DST no”” will flash prompting to set  
the Daylight Saving Time Option  
PROGRAMMING ALARMS  
In the Clock and Alarm Mode, press the ALARM selecting the desired  
alarm – W, S or PRE-AL  
Press UP to enable and DOWN to disable the DST option  
Press SET to confirm selection and the year digits will flash  
Continue setting the year, month, day, calendar format (day/month or  
month/day), time format (12 or 24 hours), local hour and minutes, using  
Press and hold ALARM button until the hour digit will flash  
Set the alarm hour using the UP or DOWN. Press and hold either  
button for quick digit advance  
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continuously throughout the most of the continental United States at 60 KHz  
frequency. The Atomic Time Clock in your weather station can receive this  
WWVB signal through the internal antenna from up to 2,000 miles away. Due to  
the nature of the Earth’s ionosphere, reception can be limited during the  
daylight hours. The radio controlled clock will search for an alternate station  
that receives the atomic time signal from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder,  
Colorado.  
Press ALARM to confirm selection  
Set the alarm minutes using UP or DOWN. Press and hold either  
button for quick digit advance.  
Press ALARM to confirm selection – the snooze interval digits will flash  
Set a Snooze interval (all three alarms share the same snooze time  
duration) using UP or DOWN. Press and hold either button for quick  
digit advance.  
The WWVB tower icon on the unit’s display will flash indicating a radio signal  
reception from the WWVB station. If the tower icon is not fully lit, or if the time  
and date are not set automatically, please consider the following:  
Press ALARM to confirm selection.  
After programming is completed, the display will return to the alarm selection  
screen.  
Note: Ice Warning Alarm (PRE-AL) cannot be set if weekday alarm (W) or  
single alarm(S) is not enabled.  
During night-time hours, atmospheric disturbances are typically less  
severe and radio signal reception may improve. A single daily reception  
is sufficient enough to keep the clock accuracy within 1 second.  
Make sure the unit is positioned at 8 feet (2 meters) distance from any  
interference source such as a TV, computer monitor, microwave, etc.  
Within concrete wall rooms such as basements or office buildings, the  
received signal may be weakened. Always place the Projection Clock  
near the window for better reception.  
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING SNOOZE  
To enable a snooze function press LIGHT/SNOOZE button.  
Note: Alarm will automatically enter the snooze mode if no buttons are pressed  
after the alarm sounds for 2 minutes. This will occur for a maximum of three  
times.  
To disable time alarm(s):  
Once the atomic time signal is received, the date and time will be set  
automatically, and the [ ] icon will appear.  
Press ALARM entering into the specific alarm mode and press ALARM again  
to disable this alarm.  
After the clock is set manually, place the main unit by the window for the better  
reception. The atomic clock receiver is programmed that it will continue to  
search for the atomic time signal daily for every hour between 1:00 am and  
4:30 am.  
Note: For weekday (W) alarm, pressing ALARM will only disable the alarm for  
the current day. The alarm will activate again on the next day, Monday through  
Friday.  
Once the time signal has been successfully received, the time and date will be  
updated automatically.  
WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME  
The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) radio station  
(WWVB) is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado. It transmits an exact time signal  
To enable or disable the atomic time receiver:  
Press and hold UP - if atomic time reception is activated, a triangular  
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tower icon will start flashing next to the clock icon. If reception is  
disabled, the triangular tower icon will disappear.  
PROGRAMMING YOUR LOCATION  
In Sunrise/Sunset Window, press and hold SET until the city code in  
the Clock Window will flash entering the location programming mode.  
Select the city code closest to your area by pressing the UP or DOWN.  
Refer to P. for a list of available codes. The corresponding longitude  
and latitude will be displayed in Sunrise/Sunset Window along with the  
city code.  
Icon  
Atomic Time Reception Strength  
Undefined data  
(Flashing)  
Reception failed for the past 24 hours  
Weak signal, but can be decoded  
If you wish to enter the geographical coordinates yourself, select the  
“USR” (user) as a city code.  
Strong signal  
Press SET to confirm your selection and enter into the geographical  
coordinates programming mode – the latitude degrees will flash  
PROGRAMMING LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, TIME ZONE AND DST  
SUNRISE/SUNSET WINDOW  
Press UP or DOWN to adjust the digits. Press and hold either button  
for fast advance.  
The main unit is able to calculate the sunrise and sunset times depending on  
the user defined location. The location data contains the longitude, latitude,  
time zone and DST (Daylight Saving Time).  
Press SET to confirm your selection.  
Repeat above procedure to set latitude and longitude minutes,  
longitude degrees, time zone, and DST selection.  
Once programming is completed, the display will return to the  
Sunrise/Sunset Window.  
If the closest city code is selected, the main unit will automatically generate all  
of the correct data for specified location.  
If you cannot find the closest city code or would like to enter your specific  
location, select “USR” as the city code during the setup.  
A search function is also available. It allows viewing the sunrise/sunset times  
for different dates.  
VIEWING LOCATION DATA  
In Sunrise/Sunset Window press SET selecting either:  
Time and sunrise/sunset times  
Calendar and sunrise/sunset times  
Calendar and longitude/latitude  
ACCESSING SUNRISE/SUNSET WINDOW  
Press UP or DOWN until the sunrise and sunset icons  
on the lower  
left of the display will start flashing.  
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VIEWING SUNRISE/SUNSET TIMES FOR DIFFERENT DATES  
In Sunrise/Sunset Window, press MEMORY until the date in the  
Clock Window will flash  
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY WINDOW  
The Weather Forecaster supports up to 5 remote thermo-hygrometers,  
corresponding to a separate channel of the temperature and relative humidity  
display. The temperature can be displayed in Celsius (ºC) or Fahrenheit (ºF).  
The main unit carries the temperature and humidity sensor and uses this data  
to calculate an indoors comfort level - Wet, Comfort or Dry.  
A temperature alert function is available for all channels. It can be programmed  
to sound if the channel temperature exceeds or falls below the pre-set upper  
and lower limits.  
Press UP or DOWN selecting the desired date. Press and hold either  
button for fast digits advance  
The corresponding sunrise and sunset times will be displayed for the  
selected date  
Press MEMORY or SET to return display to the Sunrise/Sunset  
Window  
UNDERSTANDING OF SUNRISE/SUNSET INFORMATION  
The sunrise time displayed in the morning will be different from the one  
displayed in the afternoon/night:  
COMFORT LEVEL INDICATION  
The main unit is capable of detecting and displaying the current indoor comfort  
levels of surrounding environment. The comfort level based on the combination  
of the current indoor temperature and humidity readings. The following comfort  
levels may be displayed: COMFORT (comfortable); WET (wet) and DRY (dry)  
For the period from 12 am to 12 pm the unit will display the sunrise time for a  
current day  
For the period from 12 pm to 12am the unit will display a sunrise time for the  
next day with the “NEXT DAY” icon  
Indicator  
Temperature Humidity  
Shows current  
condition  
At some locations, especially with high latitudes, sunrise and sunset events  
may not occur within 24 hours.  
displayed  
Range  
20°C to 25°C  
(68°F to  
Range  
Ideal for both relative  
humidity and  
40%RH-  
70%RH  
Display  
Sunrise status  
Sunrise for the  
previous day  
Display  
Sunset status  
Sunset on the  
following day  
or later  
COMFORT  
WET  
FULL  
FULL  
77°F)  
temperature  
-5°C to 50°C  
(23°F  
OVER  
Contains excess  
moisture  
70%RH  
- - - -  
No sunrise for the  
whole day  
- - - -  
No sunset for  
the whole day  
to122°F)  
5°C to 50°C  
(23°F  
BELOW  
40%RH  
Contains inadequate  
moisture  
DRY  
to122°F)  
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ACCESSING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY WINDOW  
Once the above alerts are displayed, press the UP or DOWN to enable or  
disable the corresponding alert.  
Press UP or DOWN until the IN icon  
on the upper right will flash.  
PROGRAMMING ALARMS  
VIEWING REMOTE (CHANNEL) TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY  
Static Display:  
In the Temperature and Humidity Window, press ALARM selecting  
the desired alarm.  
In Temperature and Humidity Window, press the CHANNEL button to recall  
a different channel.  
Press and hold ALARM button until the remote temperature and or  
icon starts flashing.  
Channel Auto-Scan Display:  
Adjust the temperature digits for the Temperature Alarm using the UP  
or DOWN. Press and hold either button for fast digits advance  
Press the ALARM to confirm selection and return to the temperature  
alarm selection screen  
To enable automatic scan of the different channels, press and hold CHANNEL,  
until the 3 icon is displayed. Each valid channel will be alternately displayed  
with a 5 seconds delay.  
NOTE: the channel auto-scan feature can be active only if there are more than  
one remote sensors operating and are set to different channels.  
VIEWING REMOTE TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MAX/MIN READINNGS  
In the Temperature and Humidity Window press the MEMORY button  
recalling:  
RECALLING TEMPERATURE AND DEW POINT INFORMATION  
In Temperature and Humidity Window press SET button recalling either:  
Current temperature and humidity  
Temperature and relative humidity  
Dew point and relative humidity  
Minimum temperature and humidity  
Maximum temperature and humidity at the remote location.  
PROGRAMMING TEMPERATURE IN CELSIUS OR FAHRENGEIT  
In Temperature and Humidity Window, press and hold SET to toggle the  
temperature in Celsius (ºC) or Fahrenheit (ºF).  
RESETTING REMOTE TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MEMORY  
In the Temperature and Humidity Window, press and hold MEMORY button  
to clear memory for all channels.  
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING ALARMS  
REMOTE SENSORS STATUS  
In Temperature and Humidity Window, press the ALARM to recall a current  
temperature for the corresponding channel, the upper temperature alert with  
icon (if disabled, displays OFF), or lower temperature alert with icon (if  
disabled, displays OFF).  
The wave icon above the current channel icon shows the connection status of  
the corresponding remote sensor:  
Icon  
Status  
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Temperature at anemometer with wind speed  
Searching for the signals from the remote sensor  
PROGRAMMING UNITS  
Corresponding remote sensor signal received  
successfully  
In the Wind Window, press and hold SET to set the wind speed units in km/h,  
mph, m/s or knots.  
No signals received for over 15 minutes  
VIEWING STATISTICS  
ALL REMOTE SENSORS SIGNAL ACTIVATION  
In the Wind Window, press the MEM button to recall:  
The main unit can be manually activated to search for the signals from remote  
Current wind speed, a daily maximum wind speed with “DAILY MAX”  
displayed, a gust speed with a “GUST” displayed and a daily maximum  
gust speed with a “GUST DAILY MAX” displayed.  
sensors by pressing and holding DOWN button.  
WIND WINDOW  
The left section of the Wind Window can be programmed to display either a  
temperature at the place of anemometer or the temperature adjusted to the  
wind chill factor.  
RESETTING STATISTICS MEMORY  
In the Wind Window, press and hold MEM to reset all wind statistics.  
The right section of the Wind Window indicates the average wind speed for the  
past 10 minutes, as well as gust, high wind speed and gust alarm information. It  
can also show records of the maximum wind speed and wind gust collected  
during the day.  
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING ALARMS  
In the Wind Window press ALARM to recall  
Current wind speed  
Wind speed alarm with the “ALARM HI” displayed  
Wind gust alarm with the “GUST ALARM HI” displayed  
Daily maximum wind speed with “DAILY MAX” displayed  
The wind speed and gust can be programmed to alert you if the wind speed or  
gust exceeds a pre-set limit. The wind speed can be displayed in km/h, mph,  
m/s or knots.  
If the specific alarm is disabled, “OFF” will be displayed; otherwise the alarm  
value will be shown.  
ACCESSING  
When the wind alarm is displayed, press the UP or DOWN to activate or  
deactivate it.  
Press UP or DOWN until the WIND icon  
on the display starts flashing.  
OPERATING  
PROGRAMMING HIGH WIND ALARM  
In the Wind Window press the SET button to recall:  
In the Wind Window, press ALARM to select the desired alarm (wind  
Wind chill temperature with wind speed  
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speed or wind gust speed)  
Never use any abrasive cleaning agents and solvents. Do not immerse any  
units with electronic parts in water or under running water.  
WIND METER  
Press and hold ALARM button until speed digit will flash.  
Set the alarm using the UP or DOWN. Press and hold either button for  
fast digits advance.  
Check if the wind cups can spin freely and are free from dirt, debris and spider  
webs.  
Press ALARM to confirm your selection and return to the high wind  
alarm selection screen.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Check here before contacting customer service.  
MAINTANANCE  
CHANGING BATTERIES  
Issue  
Main unit  
Symptom  
US Atomic Time signal is  
not received  
The weather readings  
weather station are  
Solution  
Place unit by the window and keep it  
there overnight  
The weather data may vary  
considerably due to different  
The battery status of each weather sensor is checked every hour. If the low  
battery indicator lights up, replace the batteries in the corresponding unit.  
Main unit  
different from the TV, radio environmental conditions and  
or official weather reports  
placement.  
CHANGING BATTERIES IN THE MAIN UNIT  
Check the placement tips included in  
this manual to site your weather  
sensors in the best possible way.  
Check batteries  
Remove the battery compartment door from the back and replace  
batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries  
Remote sensor  
Cannot locate remote  
sensor  
Replace the battery compartment door  
Check location  
Press and hold DOWN ( ) button on  
the main unit to search for the signal  
form the remote sensor  
Press “RESET” after setting the  
channel  
CHANGING BATTERIES IN REMOTE SENSORS  
Replace the batteries following the setup instructions for the  
corresponding sensor  
Cannot change the  
channel  
Cannot change the C° to  
F° and back  
Press “RESET” after setting C/F  
When the batteries are properly installed, the remote weather sensor  
will resume sending signals to the main unit  
To enforce an immediate remote signals search, press and hold  
DOWN on the main unit  
Data does not match data Initiate manual sensor search (Press  
on the main unit  
and hold DOWN ( ) button on the  
main unit)  
PRECAUTIONS  
CLEANING  
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if handled  
The main unit and outer casings of the remote weather sensors can be cleaned  
with a damp cloth. Small parts can be cleaned with a cotton tip or pipe-cleaner.  
carefully. Here are a few precautions:  
Do not immerse the units in water.  
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38  
37  
 
SU  
SU  
SU  
Tampa, Fla.  
TPA  
YTZ  
-5  
-5  
Vancouver, Canada  
VAC  
-8  
Do not clean the units with abrasive or corrosive materials. They may  
scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuits.  
Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature,  
or humidity, which may result in malfunctions, shorter lifespan,  
damaged batteries, and damaged parts.  
Toronto, Ont., Can.  
World Cities  
Time  
3
Time  
2
City  
Code  
DST  
NO  
SA  
NO  
SE  
SE  
sp  
City  
Code  
CAI  
DST  
sg  
Addis Ababa,  
Adelaide,  
ADD  
Cairo, Egypt  
Calcutta, India (as  
Cape Town, South  
Caracas,  
NO  
NO  
NO  
SU  
SE  
NO  
NO  
SE  
NO  
SE  
SE  
NO  
SE  
SH  
SE  
NO  
SK  
NO  
NO  
NO  
SE  
NO  
SE  
NO  
SE  
NO  
NO  
sb  
ADL  
ALG  
AMS  
AKR  
ASU  
ATH  
BKK  
BCN  
BEJ  
9.5  
1
CCU  
CPT  
CCS  
CUU  
CPH  
COR  
DKR  
DUB  
DUR  
FRA  
GLA  
GUA  
5.5  
2
Do not tamper with the units internal components. Doing so will  
invalidate the warranty and may cause damage. These units contain no  
user-serviceable parts.  
Algiers, Algeria  
Amsterdam,  
Ankara, Turkey  
Asunción,  
1
-4  
-6  
1
2
Chihuahua, Mexico  
Copenhagen,  
-3  
2
SE  
NO  
SE  
NO  
SE  
SE  
SE  
NO  
SE  
SE  
NO  
SE  
SE  
SE  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
SE  
SE  
SE  
SE  
SE  
NO  
SE  
SA  
SU  
Athens, Greece  
Bangkok,  
Córdoba, Argentina  
Dakar, Senegal  
Dublin, Ireland  
Durban, South  
Frankfurt, Germany  
Glasgow, Scotland  
Guatemala City,  
-3  
0
Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.  
Read the user's manual thoroughly before operating the units.  
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Barcelona, Spain  
Beijing, China  
Belgrade,  
1
0
APPENDIX – CITY CODES  
US and Canadian Cities  
8
2
BEG  
BER  
BHX  
1
1
Berlin, Germany  
Birmingham,  
1
0
Zone  
-5  
-6  
-5  
-6  
-5  
-7  
-6  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-5  
-7  
-6  
-5  
-5  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-6  
Zone  
-6  
-5  
-6  
-6  
-5  
-6  
-6  
-5  
-6  
-6  
-5  
-5  
-7  
-5  
-8  
-6  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-5  
City  
Code  
DST  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
NO  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
City  
Code  
MEM  
MIA  
DST  
SU  
0
-6  
1
Atlanta, Ga.  
ATL  
Memphis, Tenn.  
Miami, Fla.  
Bogotá, Colombia BOG  
Bordeaux, France BOD  
-5  
1
Hamburg, Germany HAM  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
NO  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
SU  
Austin, TX  
AUS  
BWI  
BHM  
BOS  
YYC  
CGX  
CVG  
CLE  
CMH  
DAL  
DEN  
DTW  
ELP  
HOU  
IND  
Havana, Cuba  
Helsinki, Finland  
Hong Kong, China  
Irkutsk, Russia  
Jakarta, Indonesia  
Johannesburg,  
Kingston, Jamaica  
Oslo, Norway  
HAV  
HEL  
HKG  
IKT  
-5  
2
Baltimore, Md.  
Birmingham, Ala.  
Boston, Mass.  
Calgary, Alba., Can.  
Chicago, IL  
Milwaukee, Wis.  
Minneapolis, Minn.  
Montreal, Que., Can.  
Nashville, Tenn.  
New Orleans, La.  
New York, N.Y.  
Oklahoma City, Okla.  
Omaha, Neb.  
MKE  
MSP  
YMX  
BNA  
MSY  
NYC  
OKC  
OMA  
YOW  
PHL  
PHX  
PIT  
Bremen,  
BRE  
1
Brisbane,  
BNE  
10  
1
8
Brussels, Belgium BRU  
8
Bucharest,  
BBU  
2
JKT  
JNB  
KIN  
7
Budapest,  
BUD  
1
2
Cincinnati, Ohio  
Cleveland, Ohio  
Columbus, Ohio  
Dallas, Tex.  
Buenos Aires,  
BUA  
-3  
1
-5  
1
Kinshasa, Congo  
Kuala Lumpur,  
La Paz, Bolivia  
Lima, Peru  
FIH  
OSL  
PTY  
PAR  
PER  
PRG  
Panama City,  
KUL  
LPB  
LIM  
8
-5  
1
Ottawa, Ont., Can.  
Philadelphia, Pa.  
Phoenix, Ariz.  
-4  
-5  
0
Paris, France  
Denver, Colo.  
Detroit, Mich.  
Perth, Australia  
Prague, Czech  
8
Lisbon, Portugal  
Liverpool,  
LIS  
1
El Paso, Tex.  
Pittsburgh, Pa.  
LPL  
LON  
LYO  
MAD  
MNL  
MRS  
MEL  
MEX  
0
Rangoon, Myanmar RGN  
6.5  
0
Houston, Tex.  
Indianapolis, Ind.  
Jacksonville, Fla.  
Las Vegas, Nev.  
Los Angeles, Calif.  
Seattle, Wash.  
St. Louis, Mo.  
Portland, Ore.  
PDX  
SAT  
SAN  
SFO  
SJC  
London, England  
Lyon, France  
Madrid, Spain  
Manila,  
0
Reykjavík, Iceland  
Rio de Janeiro,  
Rome, Italy  
RKV  
RIO  
San Antonio, Tex.  
San Diego, Calif.  
San Francisco, Calif.  
San Jose, Calif.  
Vancouver, B.C., Can.  
Washington, D.C.  
1
-3  
1
JAX  
SE  
NO  
sc  
1
ROM  
SSA  
SCL  
SPL  
SHA  
LAS  
LAX  
SEA  
STL  
8
Salvador, Brazil  
Santiago, Chile  
São Paulo, Brazil  
Shanghai, China  
-3  
-4  
-3  
8
Marseille, France  
Melbourne,  
1
YVR  
DCA  
sb  
10  
-6  
NO  
Mexico City,  
39  
40  
39  
 
Singapore,  
Operating Range: 23°F to 122°F (-5°C to 50°C)  
Resolution: 0.2°F (0.1°C)  
SE  
SM  
SK  
SE  
NO  
NO  
SE  
NO  
SE  
NO  
NO  
SE  
SE  
SA  
NO  
NO  
SE  
SE  
SE  
Milan, Italy  
MIL  
1
-3  
3
SIN  
8
2
Montevideo,  
MVD  
MOW  
MUC  
NBO  
NKG  
NAP  
DEL  
ODS  
KIX  
Sofia, Bulgaria  
SOF  
ARN  
SYD  
TKO  
TRP  
VIE  
Accuracy: 2°F (1°C)  
Stockholm Arlanda,  
Sydney, Australia  
Tokyo, Japan  
Moscow, Russia  
Munich, Germany  
Nairobi, Kenya  
Nanjing  
1
Sampling Interval: 10 seconds  
Temperature (remote)  
1
10  
9
3
Range: -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C)  
Resolution: 0.2°F (0.1°C)  
8
Tripoli, Libya  
2
Naples, Italy  
1
Vienna, Austria  
Warsaw, Poland  
Zürich, Switzerland  
1
Accuracy: 2°F (1°C)  
New Delhi, India  
Odessa, Ukraine  
Osaka, Japan  
5.5  
2
WAW  
ZRH  
1
Transmitting Interval: around 47 seconds  
Humidity (Indoor)  
1
9
Operating Range: 30% to 80%  
Resolution: 1%  
DST (Daylight Savings Time) definitions:  
SA = Australian DST.  
Accuracy: 5%  
SB = South Brazilian DST. Changes annually.  
SC = Chile DST  
Sampling Interval: 10 seconds  
Humidity (Outdoor)  
SE = Standard European DST.  
SG = Egypt DST  
Operating Range: 30% to 80%  
Resolution: 1%  
SH = Havana, Cuba DST  
Accuracy: 5%  
SI = Iraq and Syria DST  
Sampling Interval: 10 seconds  
Transmitting Interval: around 47 seconds  
Sunrise and Sunset  
SK = Irkutsk & Moscow DST  
SM = Montevideo, Uruguay DST  
SN = Namibia DST  
Accuracy: 1min (latitude within 50°)  
Wind Speed  
Range: 0 to 100 mph (160 Km/h, 86.897 Knots)  
Resolution: 0.1mph (0.16 Km/h)  
Accuracy: (2mph + 5%)  
Starting Threshold: 3mph (4.8 Km/h)  
Wind/Gust Speed Display Update Interval: 33 seconds  
Wind/Gust Sampling Interval: 11 seconds  
Power  
SP = Paraguay DST  
SQ = Iran DST maybe changed annually.  
ST = Tasmania DST  
SU = Standard American DST.  
SZ = New Zealand DST  
NO DST = no = Places that do not observe DST;  
ON = Always add 1 hour to the local standard time  
Main unit: 2 x UM-3 or AA 1.5V battery  
Remote Thermo Hygrometer: 2 x UM-3 or AA 1.5V battery  
Remote Wind Meter: 2 x UM-3 or AA 1.5V battery  
Battery life (alkaline)  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Radio Frequency: 433 MHz  
RF Reception range: 100-328 feet (30 -100 m)  
Barometric Pressure  
Main unit: 2 month  
Measuring Range: 14.75 inHg to 32.44 inHg (500 Hpa to 1100Hpa); (374.5  
mmHg to 823.8 mmHg)  
Thermo-Hygrometer: over 12 months  
Remote Wind Meter: over 12 months  
Weight (without batteries)  
Main unit: 8.15oz (231g)  
Remote Thermo-Hygrometer: 2.29oz (65g)  
Remote Wind Meter: 11.12oz (315g)  
Dimensions  
Resolution:  
Accuracy:  
0.003 inHg (0.1 Hpa, 0.08 mmHg)  
0.015 inHg (0.5 Hpa; 0.38 mmHg)  
Sampling interval: 20 minutes  
Altitude Compensation Range: -657 ft to 16404 ft (-200m to +5000 m)  
Temperature (Indoor)  
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Main unit: 7.766 (L) x 4.17 (H) x 1.83 (D) inches / 197 (L) x 106 (H) x 46.4 (D)  
which the receiver is connected.  
mm  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.  
Remote Thermo - Hygrometer: 2.37(L) x 4(H) x 1(D) inches / 60(L) x 101(H) x  
25(D) mm  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We  
Remote Wind Meter: 19.16(L) x 19.16(H) x 15.35(D) inches / 486.6(L) x  
486.6(H) x 390(D) mm  
Name: Hideki Electronics, Inc.  
Address: 7945 SW Mohawk  
Tualatin, OR 97062  
FCC STATEMENT  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
declare that the product  
Product No.: TE852W  
Product Name: Honeywell Long-Range Weather Forecaster with Wind Speed  
Manufacturer: Hideki Electronics Ltd.  
Address: Unit 2304-06, 23/F Riley House, 88 Lei Muk Road, Kwai Chung, New  
Territories, Hong Kong  
Warning: Changes or modification to this unit not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
NOTE: This equipment had been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B Digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment, installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to improve or correct turning the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
The information above is not to be used as a contact for support or sales.  
Please call our customer service hotline (refer to the Standard Warranty  
Information) for all injuries instead.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
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STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION  
This product is warranted from manufacturing defects for one year from date of  
retail purchase. It does not cover damages or wear resulting from accident,  
misuse, abuse, commercial use, or unauthorized adjustment and repair.  
Note that online product registration is required to ensure valid warranty  
protection.  
To register your product, go to our Company website at:  
www.honeywellweatherstations.com. Click Online Product Registration under  
the Customer Service menu.  
Should you require assistance with this product and its operation, please  
contact our Customer Service Hotline 1(866) 443 3543.  
Please direct all returns to the place of the original purchase. Should this not be  
possible, contact Hideki Customer Service Hotline for assistance and to obtain  
a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). Returns without a return  
authorization will be refused. Please retain your original receipt as you may be  
asked to provide a copy for proof of purchase.  
Hideki Electronics, Inc. reserves the right to repair or replace the product at our  
option.  
Copyright (2007) Hideki Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Honeywell  
Trademark is used under license from Honeywell Intellectual Properties Inc.  
Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with  
respect to this product.  
All user manual contents and information are subject to change.  
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