Honeywell TS815, TE852ELW, TE852W user manual Time, Weather, Power

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atomic time data from the US Atomic Clock and all remote weather 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

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

Dual crescendo alarms with programmable snooze

Programmable Ice Warning Alarm

Weather

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

Indoor/Outdoor Temperature & Humidity in up to 5 remote locations (additional sensors required)

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)

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Power

2 AA batteries (main unit)

4 AA batteries (remote sensors)

BATTERY INSTALLATION

Remove the battery compartment door located in the table stand on the back of the main unit.

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

Make sure that the main unit is locating within the operating range of all remote weather sensors.

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:

Direct sunlight and surfaces emitting and radiating heat, such as heating ducts or air conditioners.

Areas with interference from the wireless devices (such as cordless phones, radio headsets, baby listening devices) and electronic appliances.

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Contents Installation Standard Package Contents InstallationIntroduction Remote Temperature & Humidity Sensor Before YOU BeginFeatures Battery InstallationPlacement MountingAssembly Main UnitPower TimeWeather TOP Side Front RearD E F G JK LM Weather and Time in EASY-TO Read DigitsPressure Window Navigating Through the ModesSNOOZE/LIGHT button DisplaysWind Window Temperature and Humidity WindowCustomazing Your Weather Forecaster SUNRISE/SUNSET WindowBacklight Using Different Display Windows Pressure WindowSetting Pressure Parameters Viewing Pressure and Altitude InformationProgramming Pressure and Altitude Unit Viewing PRESSURE, Temperature and Himidity ChartsViewing Moon Phase History and Weather Forecast Viewing SEA Level Pressure HistoryClock Window Understanding Moon Phase IconsAccessing Clock Window Programming Your LocationManual Programming Activating or Deactivating AlarmsProgramming Alarms Different Clock and Calendar ModesTo disable time alarms Activating or Deactivating SnoozeWwvb Radio Controlled Time Icon Atomic Time Reception Strength Accessing SUNRISE/SUNSET WindowSUNRISE/SUNSET Window Programming LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, Time Zone and DSTTemperature and Humidity Window Recalling Temperature and DEW Point Information Accessing Temperature and Humidity WindowViewing Remote Channel Temperature and Humidity Programming Temperature in Celsius or FahrengeitWind Window Troubleshooting PrecautionsMaintanance Appendix City Codes Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteriesSpecifications FCC Statement Declaration of ConformityStandard Warranty Information