Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product TE923W Honeywell
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HONEYWELL PROFESSIONAL WEA THER ST A TION WITH REMOTE CONTROL TE923W USER MANUAL.
2 T able of Contents Intr oduction 3 S tandard Package Contents 4 Installation 5 Before you be gin 6 UV ( Ultravi olet) Sensor 6 Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor 9 Rain Gauge 11 Anemometer (wind sensor) 13 Ma.
3 Introductio n Thank you for selecting the Ho neywell Professional W eather Station with remote control. This compact and easy-to-use pr o duct feature s a wide variet y of tim e and weather data, su.
4 S tandard Package Contents Picture Com ponents Main Unit Remote Contr ol AC/DC 7.5V power adaptor UV Sens or c onsists of: Sensor Unit U-Shap ed Sensor hold er Circular Groun d Sta nd Stake Base W a.
5 4 screws for se curing rain gau ge to the flat surface; 4 screws for securi ng anemometer to vertical surface Mounting hardwar e 2m (6ft) USB cable PC connection cable Installation The Honeywell Pro.
6 Before you begin • W e recommend using alkalin e batteries for t he remot e weather sensors a nd the main unit when tem peratures are ab ove 32°F ( 0°C). W e recomm end using lithium batteries for the remote weather sensors when tem peratures are below 32°F (0°C).
7 UV (Ultraviolet) Sensor FEA TURES • Ultraviolet light levels measurement • Remote UV levels data transmission to the main unit via 433MHz signal • 328 feet (100 me ters) transmission ra nge • Low battery indicat or • Three dif ferent placem ent options – ground, stake a nd wall A.
8 Assembly • Snap the U-s haped sensor h older onto the U V se nsor unit s ide grooves • Insert the ro und end of the U-shaped holder into one of th e mounting hardwa re pieces provided Battery installation • Unscrew the lid on top of the UV sensor unit.
9 Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor FEATURES • Remote data transmission to the main unit via 433 MHz signal • 328 feet (100 meters) transmission range without interference • LCD display of measured tem p erature a nd humidity • Five (5) transmission channels selection • Case can be wall mounted using built-in hanger A.
10 • The remote therm o-hygrometer sens or ca n be placed on t he flat surface or mounted on the wall in ve rtical position • Use the wall mount hardware and screws provided when mounting the ther.
11 Rain Gauge FEATURES • Precipitation measurement • Remote rainfall data transmission to the main unit via 433 MHz signal • 100 feet (30 m eters) transm is si on range wit hout interference • Built-in installation level • Non-corrosive protective scre en A.
12 G . Built-in leveler Allows leveling rain ga uge on the surface H . Bucket see-saw mechanis m Collects the rainfall in one of its containers and self-empties once full I.
13 Anemometer (w ind sensor) FEA TURES • W ind speed and wind direction measurem ent • Remote wind speed and wind direction data transmission to the main unit via 433 MHz sign al • Operating rang e 100 feet (30 m eters) • W all or pole mount A.
14 E. WIND CUPS SHAFT Holds wind cups on the anemom eter arm F . BA TTER Y COMP ARTM ENT Holds 2 AA-size batteries G . W ALL MOUNT SC REW OPENINGS Allows securing the anemometer in place H.
15 Main Unit The main unit measures press ure , indoor temperature, humidity , and receives atomic time data from the US Atom ic Clock and all rem o te weather sensors.
16 • 4 AA batteries Battery installation • Open the battery com partment door on the back of the m ain unit. • Insert four (4) AA size batteries acco rdi ng to the polarities shown and repl ace the battery compartment door . • Connect 7.5 V AC/DC a dapter pr ovided to t he main di splay unit and plug into to the wall power outlet.
17 any other time. In order to set the altitud e, you will have to restart the main unit completely . T o set the pressure & altitude units and program your altitude, use the handhe l d remote control or m ain unit cont rol panel: Buttons and Contr o ls Most of the handheld remote control buttons are corresponding to the m ain unit controls.
18 E. HIST OR Y Allows displ aying the sea -level pressu re history F ALARM/CHAR T Allows displaying the tim e alarms and alerts for t he temperature, rainfall and wind.
19 Pressur e and W e at her F orec as t Mo de Recalls the Pressure and W eather Forecast Mode R a i n M o d e Recalls the Rain Mode Sunrise/Sunset Mode Recalls the Sunrise/Sunset Mode Clock and Alarm .
20 UV W ind ow Displays: • UV index or Minimum Ultraviolet Exposure • Dai ly Max imum • We e k l y M a x i m u m • Remote UV sensor battery stat us Clock and Alarms Window Displays: • US Ato.
21 Displays: • Sunrise and s unset tim es • Longitude an d Latitude T emper ature and Humidi ty W indow Displays: • T emperature a nd humidity readings for i ndoor and selected channel • Comfo.
22 Wind W ind ow Displays: • W ind Chill temperature • T emperature at place of anemom eter • W ind direction • W ind speed • W ind gust speed • Alert for wi nd speed a nd wind gust speed .
23 LED Backlight Options The main uni t backlight ca n be tur ned on, of f or automati cally toggl ed dependi ng on the environment light condition s. Use t he light sensor switch at the back of the main unit to select a desired backligh t setting.
24 • 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 pro gramming mode.
25 V iewing the Pr essure, T emperatur e and Humidity Bar Charts The bar chart in Pressure and W eather foreca st window can be configured to display a historical data for the sea le vel pres sure and tem perature or hum idity for channel 1.
26 Snow Note: The weather forecast accuracy is approxim ately 70% . Display shows forecasted, not current condit ions. The SUNNY icon indicates clear weather, even when displayed durin g the night-time.
27 In UV Mode, press and hold SET to convert units bet ween MED/h an d UVI. Clock and A larm Mode Manual Settings 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 ).
28 longitude, T ime Zon e and select the Daylight Savings T ime on or off. • Press UP or DOWN to adjust the latitude. Press and hold either bu tton for quick digits adva nce. • Press SET to confirm the selection. • Continue setting the lon gitude using the same technique.
29 • Set the alarm hour using t he UP or DOWN . Press and hold either button fo r quick digit advance. • Press ALARM /CHAR T to confirm selection. • Set the alarm minutes using UP or DOWN . Press and hold either butto n for quick digit advance. • Press ALARM /CHAR T to confirm selection.
30 • Make sure the unit is positioned at 8 feet (2 meters) distance from any interf erence source su ch as a TV, co mputer monitor, m icrowave, etc. • Within concret e wall room s such as basem ents or office buildings, t he received signal may be weakened.
31 dates. Accessing Sunrise/Sunset Mode From the main unit: Press UP or DOWN unti l the sunrise and sunset icons on the lower left of the display will start flashing.
32 • The corresponding sunrise and sunset times will be displayed for the selected date. • Press MEMOR Y or SET to return display to the Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
33 flash. From the remote control: Press . V iewing T emperature and Humidity for each Channel Static Display: In T emperature and Humidi ty Mode, press the CH ANNEL button to recall a different channel. Channel Auto-Scan Display: T o enable automatic scan of the dif ferent channels , press a nd hold CHANNEL , until the 3 icon is displayed.
34 Disabling T emperature Alarm(s) In the T emperature & Humidity Mode press the ALARM/ CHAR T to disable the alarm(s). V iewing the Max/Min Channel T emperature and Humidity In the T emperature &.
35 V iewing Rain S tatistics In the Rain Mode, press either SET or MEMOR Y button to recall a rain statistics for the past hour , past 24 hours, yeste rday , past week or past month. Tip : For the rain rate estimate the La st Hour rainfall value i s understood a s “inch/hr” or “mm/hr”.
36 The wind spee d and gust alert functions ca n be program med to al ert you if the wind speed or gust exceeds a pre-configured limit. The wind speed can be displa yed in km/h, mph, m/s or knots. Note : The wind speed alert has a 5 mph devia tion and the wind gust spee d alert has a 7 mph deviation.
37 flash. • Set the alert using the UP or DOWN . Press and hold either button for fast digits advance. • Press ALARM /CHAR T to confirm your selection an d ret urn to the wind alert selection screen. Disabling the W ind Alert T o disable wind alert press ALARM /CHAR T .
38 • Clean small holes and parts w ith Q-tips or pipe-clea ner . • W atch out for spiders or insects that might have crawled into the funnel. • Clean the swinging mechan ism with a damp cloth.
39 PRECAUTIONS This product i s engineered to give you y ear s of satisfactory service if handled carefully. Here are a few precautions: • Do not immerse the units in water. • Do not clean the units with abrasive or corrosive materials. They may scratch the plastic part s and corr ode the electronic circuits.
40 Appendix - City Codes US and Canadian Cities City Code Zone DST City Code Zone DST Atlanta, Ga. ATL -5 SU Memphis, Tenn. MEM -6 SU Austin, TX AUS -6 SU Miami, Fla. MIA -5 SU Baltimore, Md. BWI -5 SU Milwaukee, Wis. MKE -6 SU Birmingham, Ala. BHM -6 SU Minneapolis, Minn.
41 World Cities City Code Time DST City Code Time DST Addis Ababa, ADD 3 NO Cairo, Egypt CAI 2 sg Adelaide, ADL 9.5 SA Calcutta, India CCU 5.5 NO Algiers, Algeria ALG 1 NO Cape Town, CPT 2 NO Amster d.
42 Milan, Italy MIL 1 SE Singapore, SIN 8 NO Montevideo, MVD -3 SM Sofia, Bulgaria SOF 2 SE Moscow, Russia MOW 3 SK Stockholm ARN 1 SE Munich, MUC 1 SE Sydney, Australia SYD 10 SA Nairobi, Kenya NBO 3 NO Tokyo, Japan TKO 9 NO Nanjing NKG 8 NO Tripoli, Libya TRP 2 NO Naples, Italy NAP 1 SE Vienna, Austria VIE 1 SE New Delhi, DEL 5.
43 Accuracy: 0.015 inHg (5 H pa; 0.38 mmHg) Sampling interval: 20 minutes Altitude Compensation Range: -657 ft to 16404 ft (-200m to +5000 m ) T emperature (Indoor) Operating Range: 14 .
44 Resolutio n: 0.1m ph (0.16 Km /h) Accuracy: (2mph + 5%) Start ing Th reshold: 3m ph (4.8 Km /h) W ind/Gust Speed Display Up date Interval : 33 seconds W ind/Gust Sam pling Interva l: 1 1 seconds Rainfall 1h/24h/ye sterday range: 0 to 78.7 3 inch (0 t o 1999.
45 Remote Thermo - Hygrometer: 2.37(L) x 4(H) x 1(D) inches / 60(L) x 101(H) x 25 (D) mm Remote UV unit: 2. 58(L) x 4.45(H) x 2.58(D) inches / 65.5(L) x 11 3(H) x 65.5(D) mm Remote Anem ometer: 19.16 (L) x 19.16 (H) x 15.35(D ) inches / 486.6(L) x 48 6.
46 Manufacturer: Hideki Electronics Ltd. Address: Unit 2304-06, 23/F Riley House, 88 Lei Muk Road, Kwai Chun g, New T erritories, Hong Ko ng is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Ru les. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device m ay not cause harm ful interferen ce.
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