Honeywell TE852ELW Manual Programming, Different Clock and Calendar Modes, Programming Alarms

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format, hour and minutes

Press SET every time to confirm each selection and move to the next

MANUAL PROGRAMMING

In the Clock Window, press and hold SET button until the day of week language abbreviation “ENG” will flash

Press the UP or DOWN selecting the day of the week in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish or Dutch

Press SET to confirm selection

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)

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

Continue setting the longitude (degrees, minutes and direction) using the same technique

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.)

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

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

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the same technique

After programming is complete the display will return to the default Clock Window.

Note: Press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to the default Clock Window and all previous settings will be cancelled.

DIFFERENT CLOCK AND CALENDAR MODES

In the Clock Window press SET selecting either:

Hour and Minutes with the Day of the week

Hour and Minutes with the City Code

Hour and Minutes with the Seconds

Month with the day and a year

Hour and Minutes for UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)

ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING ALARMS

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

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.

PROGRAMMING ALARMS

In the Clock and Alarm Mode, press the ALARM selecting the desired alarm – W, S or PRE-AL

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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Contents Installation Installation Standard Package ContentsIntroduction Before YOU Begin Remote Temperature & Humidity SensorPlacement Battery InstallationFeatures MountingMain Unit AssemblyTime PowerWeather D E F G Front RearTOP Side JK LM Weather and Time in EASY-TO Read DigitsSNOOZE/LIGHT button Navigating Through the ModesPressure Window DisplaysCustomazing Your Weather Forecaster Temperature and Humidity WindowWind Window SUNRISE/SUNSET WindowSetting Pressure Parameters Using Different Display Windows Pressure WindowBacklight Viewing Pressure and Altitude InformationViewing Moon Phase History and Weather Forecast Viewing PRESSURE, Temperature and Himidity ChartsProgramming Pressure and Altitude Unit Viewing SEA Level Pressure HistoryAccessing Clock Window Understanding Moon Phase IconsClock Window Programming Your LocationProgramming Alarms Activating or Deactivating AlarmsManual Programming Different Clock and Calendar ModesActivating or Deactivating Snooze To disable time alarmsWwvb Radio Controlled Time SUNRISE/SUNSET Window Accessing SUNRISE/SUNSET WindowIcon Atomic Time Reception Strength Programming LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, Time Zone and DSTTemperature and Humidity Window Viewing Remote Channel Temperature and Humidity Accessing Temperature and Humidity WindowRecalling Temperature and DEW Point Information Programming Temperature in Celsius or FahrengeitWind Window Precautions TroubleshootingMaintanance Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries Appendix City CodesSpecifications Declaration of Conformity FCC StatementStandard Warranty Information