Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product TE821WD Honeywell
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HONE YW EL L T E8 2 1W SEMI - P ROF E SSIO NAL W EA T H ER STA T IO N USE R M A N UAL TE 82 1W.
2 T able of Cont ent s Introduc t ion 3 Standard Pac kage C ont ents 3 Inst allat ion 3 B efore y ou begin 3 Thermo -H y gromet er Sens or TS3 3 C 4 Rain Gauge TS9 06 6 A nemomet er ( wind s ens or) T.
3 In tro d u ctio n Th ank y ou for s elec ting the H oney w ell Semi -Pr ofess io nal Wea ther Sta tion . This c ompa ct a nd ea sy- to- use pr oduc t uniqu ely mea s ures a nd monito rs w ea ther da ta r igh t at yo ur immed ia te loc a tion.
4 inter c onnec ting wir es a re r equ ired b etween th e ma in u nit ( rec eiv er) a nd the r emo te s ens o rs (tr ans mitter s ). Pow er u p a nd test c ommu nica tions b etw een a ll o f the s ens o rs and the ma in u nit B EFOR E mo u nting them o uts id e.
5 A . LED IND IC ATOR · Fla sh es onc e w hen th e r emo te s enso r tra ns mits a r ead ing to the ma in u nit . · Fla sh es tw ice w hen b attery po wer is low . B . BA TTER Y COMPA R TMEN T Ho ld s tw o AA -s ize b a tter ies C. R ESET Res ets all read ing s (requ i res s ma ll pa per clip.
6 dir ec t su nlig h t and an extreme w ea th er c ond itio ns. · Idea lly , pla ce th e th er mo -h ygr ometer senso r abov e th e na tur al s u rfaces (such as a g ras sy la w n) . · Avoid pla c ing the th er mo -hy gr ometer senso r near so urces of h ea t su ch as c himneys a nd hea ting elements .
7 E. Ba tter y c o mpa r tment Ho ld s tw o AA- size b a tteries F . Scr ew s Sec u res b atter y co mpar tment c ov er G . Built- in lev el with bu bb le Ens u res lev el ra in g aug e mo u nting for pr oper oper atio n H . Buc k et s ee -saw m ech anis m C ollec ts the r a infall in o ne o f its c onta iner s a nd self -empties o nc e full I.
8 · Wall o r po le mo unt A . WIN D V AN E Ind ica tes w ind dir ection B . WIN D CU PS Mea s ures w ind speed C. AN EMOMETER BA SE · Ho ld s b atter y co mpa r tment · Allo ws mo unting the a nemo meter ver tic ally D . A N EMOMETER A RM C onnec ts ba tter y to the a nemo meter h ea d a ssemb ly .
9 Sec u res b atter y co mp artment o n the a nemo meter ba s e A ss embly · Slid e the w ind cu ps on to the a nemo meter ro tating s ha ft. Do no t u se fo r ce. · Ins er t the lo ng er ar m o f the Allen Wr enc h ( pr ovid ed) into th e w ind cu p s et s c rew opening .
10 · Mo on Ph a se c alend ar and h istor ica l da ta for the pa st a nd futur e 3 9 d ay s · D ua l cr escend o ala rms w ith pr og ramma b le s no oz e Weat her · Wea ther for ec as t for th e ne.
1 1 B utt ons and C ont rols G F E D C B A H I J K.
12 A. UP - Selec ts th e nex t av aila ble w indo w c ounter -clock w ise - Inc r eas es para meter s -If pr es s ed and h elp, a c tiva tes an a to mic time s ig na l sear c h B.
13 In itial Set u p 1. Po w er up ea ch of the r emo tes as ins tru c ted in pr evio us s ec tions .( R emo ve clea r protec tiv e pla stic slips fro m the ba ttery c ompar tments ) 2. Th en po w er up th e ma in d is pla y . 3. Onc e th e ma in u nit is po w er ed , the d ispla y w ill br iefly show all a v aila ble L CD s eg ments for a mo ment.
14 2. Time with the C ity ab br ev ia tion 3. Time with the Sec ond s 4. Mo nth / D ay / Y ear o r D a y/ Mo nth / Y ea r. 5. C ur rent U TC Time (C o or dina ted Univ er sa l Time) Selec t ing C loc .
15 · Pres s SET to c onfir m s elec tion. · Pres s U P or D OWN to s elec t the c or rec t minu te. · Pres s SET to c onfir m s elec tion a nd to c o mplete th e initi a l pr og ra mming for y our wea th er s tation. After pro gr amming is c omplet e d, th e dis pla y w ill retu r n to the d efa ult C loc k and Ala r m W ind o w .
16 Selec t Pres s ure and Weat her Forec as t Window Pres s U P or D OWN a rrow bu ttons o n th e ma in u nit u ntil the w ea th er for ec ast ic on b eg ins to fla sh , upper dis play left co rner. NOTE: Wa it at lea s t 5 - 1 0 minu tes after initia l s et u p to v iew a pres s ure o r a ltitude info rma tio n.
17 D ur ing initial po w er u p (w ithin th e fir st 5 – 10 minu tes ) th e w ea th er sta tion w ill no t o per a te. Thes e pa ra meters c an be mo dified after the d is pla y ha s s tab ilized Se.
18 Viewing t he Pres sure, Temperat ure and H umid it y B ar C hart s Th e pr ess u re b ar g ra ph sh ows b arometr ic pr es sure v ariations o ver th e pas t 24 ho ur s. This is very u sefu l for under sta nd ing the Bar ometr ic tr end s tha t are u sed in w ea th er forec as ting .
19 N ote: Th e w ea ther for eca st a ccu rac y is appr ox ima tely 70% . D isplay s ho ws 1 2 to 24 h ou r fo reca s t, not c ur rent co nd itions . Th e SU NN Y ic o n ind ic ates clea r w ea ther , ev en w hen d ispla yed du ring th e nig ht- time.
20 Selec t ing T emperat ure and H umid ity Window Pres s ma in u nit U P o r D OW N a rrow bu ttons u ntil th e IN ico n on th e u pper rig ht w ill flas h . Viewing T emperat ure and H umid ity for eac h C hannel At any time s imply pr es s the CH AN N EL b utto n to r ec all a different r emo te th er mo hy gr ometer ch a nnel.
21 · In the T emper a tur e a nd Hu mid ity Mo d e, pr ess A LAR M/C H AR T bu tton onc e selec ting th e des ired a larm limit – U pper or Lo wer · Pres s a nd ho l d A LA R M/CH A R T bu tton u ntil th e r emo te temper atur e and (Upper Ala rm) or ( Lo wer Ala rm) ic on sta rts flas hing .
22 yes terda y , pa st w eek or pas t month . N ote: Last H our ra infa ll v alu e is dis play ed as a ra te of r ain in eith er “ inc h/h r ” o r “ mm/h r ” . Rainf all Memory Res et W ith the ra in ic on fla s hing , pres s and ho ld the MEMORY bu tton to r es et a ll ra infa ll sta tistic s .
23 N ote : Th e w ind s peed alert is set a t 5 mph defa ult a nd th e w ind gu st a ler t is s et to 7 mph d efa ult to pr ev ent fals e a ler ts fr om sma ll flu ctu atio ns .
24 · Pres s A LAR M/C HA R T bu tton to c onfir m y o ur selec tio n and retu rn to the w ind aler t s elec tio n sc reen. D isabling t he W ind Alert T o d is ab le w ind aler t w hen it is dis pla .
25 D isable/Enable Sno oz e f unc tion T o ena ble a s no oz e fu nc tion pr ess LIGH T/SN OOZE b utt on . N ote : Ala rm w ill a u toma tica lly “ sno oz e ” if no bu ttons a re pr es sed after the a la rm s o und s for 2 minu tes . Th is w ill o cc ur th ree times o nly .
26 Remot e Sens or St at us Th e w av e ic on a bo ve th e c ur rent c ha nnel d ispla y shows th e c onnec tio n s tatu s o f the c o rres po nding r emo te s enso r: A ct ivate Searc h f or Remot e Sens ors No rma lly th e ma in d is play will a uto ma tica lly find a nd displa y mea s urement r esu lts fro m the r emo te s ens o rs.
27 · T o enfo rc e a n immed iate remo te s igna ls sea rch , press a nd ho ld D OW N a rrow b utton for 4- 5 s eco nds on th e ma in unit. Cleaning Th e ma in u nit a nd remo te sens o r cas ings c an b e clea ned w ith a da mp c lo th. S ma ll pa rts c an b e c lea ned with a co tton tip o r pipe - clea ner .
28 applia nc es. Q: “ My weat her s tat ion readings are dif f erent from TV , rad io or of fic ia l weat her report s. ” A : The w ea th er da ta ma y v ary cons idera bly d ue to different env ironmenta l cond itions a nd plac ement o f the r emo te sens ors .
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30 Sp ecifi ca tio n s Radio Frequenc y : 43 3 MH z RF R ec ept ion range : 10 0- 328 feet ( 30 -1 00 m) B aromet ric Pres sure Mea s ur ing R ang e : 14 .75 inH g to 32 .44 inH g ( 500 H pa to 1 1 00 H pa) ; (37 4.5 mmH g to 82 3 .8 mmH g ) Res olu tion: 0.
31 Trans mitting Inter v al: a ro und 4 7 s eco nds Oper ating ra nge: 3 2 8 feet ( 1 00 m) W ind D irec tion Ra ng e: 0 ° to 3 60 ° Res olu tion: 2 2.5 ° Ac cu rac y : 1 1 .25 ° Star ting Th res h old : 3mph (4 .8 Km/h ) Trans mitting inter v al: 3 3 s ec o nds Oper ating R ang e: 10 0 feet ( 3 0 m) W ind Speed Ra ng e: 0 to 1 99.
32 Anemo meter : 2 yea r s Ra in Ga ug e: 2 y ea rs W eight (wit hout bat t eries) Ma in u nit: 8.1 5o z ( 23 1g ) Remo te Th er mo -Hy gro meter : 2.29o z (65 g) Remo te Anemo meter : 11 .12 oz (3 15 g) Remo te R ain g a ug e: 1 0.2 4oz (2 90 g) D imens ions Ma in u nit: 7.
33 DECL AR A T ION OF CONF ORMIT Y Na me: H id ek i Elec tronic s , Inc. Add ress : 7 865 SW Mo h aw k , Tuala tin, OR 97 0 62 T eleph one N o.: 1 -5 03 -612 -83 95 dec la re tha t the pr od uc t Pro du c t No .: TE8 21 W Pro du c t Na me: Semi -Pr ofes s iona l Wea ther Sta tion Ma nu fac tur er : Hid eki Elec tr onics L td.
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