Honeywell TE923W user manual Icon, Accessing Sunrise/Sunset Window

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Once the time signal has been successfully received, the time and date will be updated automatically.

To enable or disable the atomic time receiver:

Press and hold UP - if atomic time reception is activated, a triangular tower icon will start flashing next to the clock icon. If reception is disabled, the triangular tower icon will disappear.

Icon

Atomic Time Reception Strength

(Flashing)

Undefined data

Reception failed for 24 hours

Weak signal, but can be decoded

Strong signal

Sunrise/Sunset Window

The main unit is able to calculate the sunrise and sunset times depending on the user defined location. The location data contains the longitude, latitude, time zone and DST (Daylight Saving Time).

If the closest city code is selected, the main unit will automatically generate all of the correct data for specified location.

If you cannot find the closest city code or would like to enter your specific location, select “USR” as the city code during the setup.

A search function is also available. It allows viewing the sunrise/sunset times for different dates.

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Accessing Sunrise/Sunset Window

From the main unit: Press UP or DOWN arrow button until the sunrise and sunset icons

on the lower left of the display will start flashing. From the remote control: Press.

Programming Your Location

In the Sunrise/Sunset Window, press and hold SET until the city code in the Time Window will flash entering the location programming mode.

Select the city code closest to your area by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow button. Refer to P. for a list of available codes. The corresponding longitude and latitude will be

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Contents TE923W Honeywell Professional Weather Station With Remote ControlPrecautions This package you will find IntroductionStandard Package Contents Mounting hardware InstallationUltraviolet UV Sensor Before you beginBattery Compartment Holds two AA-size batteries AssemblyBattery installation Ground MountingStake WallRemote Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor Placement tipsOperation PlacementRain Gauge Mounting Anemometer wind sensor Wind Cups Shaft Main Unit TimeWeather Display PowerHIJ Example 350 feet means 350 feet three hundred fifty feetButtons and Controls Main unit and handheld remote control adequate buttonsMain unit only USB PortWind Button UV Button Pressure & Weather Initial Set Up Clock and Alarm ButtonForecast Button Rain Button Sunrise/Sunset ButtonConnecting Weather Station to a Personal Computer Navigating through the modes Clock and Alarms Window DisplaysPressure and Weather Forecast Window Displays UV Window DisplaysSunrise/Sunset Window Displays Temperature and Humidity Window DisplaysWind Window Displays Rain Window DisplaysOperations and Window Selection Customizing your Weather StationPressure and Weather Forecast Window Changing or Setting Sea Level Pressure Accessing Pressure and Weather Forecast WindowProgramming Pressure & Altitude Parameters Viewing the Pressure and Altitude InformationChanging or Setting Altitude Viewing Pressure, Temperature and Humidity Bar ChartsViewing the Sea Level Pressure History Understanding Weather Forecast Icons Display Resetting the UV Statistics Memory Accessing UV WindowSetting Units for UV Display MED/h or UVI Time Window Manual SettingsProgramming your location Auto-programmingManual Programming Activating or deactivating alarms Programming AlarmsClock and Calendar Modes Activating or Deactivating Snooze To disable alarmsAccessing Sunrise/Sunset Window IconSunrise/Sunset Window Viewing Location Data Programming Latitude, Longitude, Time Zone and DSTViewing Sunrise/Sunset Times for Different Dates Understanding of Sunrise/Sunset InformationIndicator Temperature Humidity Shows current condition Temperature and Humidity WindowComfort Level Indication RangeAccessing Temperature and Humidity Mode Viewing Remote Channel Temperature and HumidityProgramming Temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit All Remote Sensor Signals Search Activation Resetting Remote Temperature and Humidity MemoryAccessing Rain Window Remote Sensor StatusActivating or Deactivating Rain Alarm Resetting the Rainfall Statistics MemoryProgramming Daily Rainfall Alarm Accessing Wind ModeProgramming High Wind Alarm Resetting Wind Statistics MemoryOperating Wind Window Programming Wind Speed UnitsMaintenance Issue source Symptom Solution TroubleshootingPage US and Canadian Cities Appendix City CodesBCN Specifications Humidity Outdoor Humidity IndoorSunrise and Sunset Ultraviolet lightBattery life alkaline Weight without batteriesDimensions Declaration of Conformity
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TE923W specifications

The Honeywell TE923W is a sophisticated weather station that provides users with real-time data and insights into weather conditions. This versatile device combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an essential tool for anyone interested in tracking and understanding weather patterns.

One of the main features of the TE923W is its ability to deliver accurate weather forecasts. The station uses a combination of sensors to monitor various environmental factors, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, and rainfall. This information is processed to provide reliable forecasts for up to 12 hours ahead, allowing users to plan their activities accordingly.

The TE923W boasts a large, easy-to-read LCD display that shows a wealth of data at a glance. Users can view current indoor and outdoor temperatures, humidity levels, and atmospheric pressure. Additionally, the display features weather icons that represent the current weather conditions, making it simple for users to interpret the data visually.

Another standout characteristic of the Honeywell TE923W is its wireless connectivity. The device includes a wireless outdoor sensor that can transmit data from up to 330 feet away. This means users can place the sensor outside, where it can accurately measure outdoor conditions without being tethered by wires. The wireless connection also allows users to position their weather station in an ideal location for optimal readings.

In terms of power, the TE923W is designed for convenience. It can be powered using either batteries or an AC adapter, giving users flexibility in how they set up the device. This feature proves especially useful for users who want to place the station in hard-to-reach areas where power outlets may be limited.

The Honeywell TE923W is user-friendly, featuring a simple setup process and intuitive controls. Its ability to store historical data allows users to track weather trends over time, offering valuable insights into local climate patterns.

Overall, the Honeywell TE923W is a comprehensive weather station that marries functionality with ease of use. Whether you are a weather enthusiast, a gardener, or simply someone who likes to stay informed about the conditions outside, the TE923W stands out as a reliable and informative tool for monitoring the weather. Its combination of advanced features, wireless technology, and clear display make it a valuable addition to any home or office.