Honeywell TE923WD Viewing UV Statistics, Resetting the UV Statistics Memory, Changing Batteries

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To access UV mode from the main unit press UP or DOWN until the UV icon on the display will flash. From the handheld remote control: Press.

Viewing UV Statistics

In UV Mode press the MEMORY button viewing either current UV intensity, daily Maximum UV intensity with “DAILY MAX” displayed or weekly Maximum UV intensity with a “WEEKLY MAX” displayed.

Resetting the UV Statistics Memory

In UV Mode, press and hold MEMORY button to reset all UV statistics.

Setting Units for UV Display (MED/h or UVI)

In UV Mode, press and hold SET to convert units between MED/h and UVI.

Maintenance

Changing Batteries

The battery status of the remote UV sensor is checked every hour by the main unit. If the low battery indicator in the display section for UV data lights up, replace the batteries in the remote UV sensor.

When the batteries are properly installed, the remote UV sensor will resume sending signals to the main unit.

To enforce an immediate remote signals search, press and hold DOWN button on the main unit.

Cleaning

The outer casing of the remote UV sensor can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Small parts can be cleaned with a cotton tip or pipe-cleaner.

Never use any abrasive cleaning agents and solvents. Do not immerse units with electronic parts in water or under running water.

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TE923WD, TS704 specifications

The Honeywell TE923WD and TS704 are advanced weather stations designed for both personal and professional use, offering a broad array of features and technologies that make monitoring weather conditions accurate and accessible.

The Honeywell TE923WD is renowned for its sleek design and user-friendly interface. It provides real-time weather data, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, and rainfall measurements. The display console is easy to read, featuring a bright LCD screen that updates readings frequently. One of the standout features of the TE923WD is its ability to track and display trends in weather conditions, allowing users to anticipate changes in the weather effectively.

In addition to its display capabilities, the TE923WD includes wireless remote sensors that expand the monitoring range, enabling the capture of data from various locations around the property. This feature is particularly useful for users who want to monitor microclimates or assess conditions in multiple areas simultaneously. Integrated with advanced algorithm technology, this weather station also ensures that the readings are as accurate as possible, minimizing the impact of environmental noise.

On the other hand, the Honeywell TS704 is designed for versatility and efficiency. It is equipped with integrated software that allows users to log and analyze historical data, providing insights into long-term weather patterns. The TS704 features robust connectivity options, enabling users to sync data with smartphones or tablets for easy access and remote monitoring. This connectivity is particularly advantageous for those who are frequently on the move and need to keep track of weather conditions without being physically present.

Both models are equipped with solar-powered sensors, enhancing their sustainability and reducing the need for frequent battery changes. The technology used in these weather stations is engineered for durability, ensuring that they withstand a variety of weather conditions while maintaining functionality.

In summary, the Honeywell TE923WD and TS704 weather stations represent a blend of cutting-edge technology and user-friendly design. Whether for personal use, gardening, or professional meteorological applications, these devices provide essential data, making them invaluable tools for anyone interested in improving their understanding of weather patterns.