Honeywell TE821W user manual Initial Set up, Operation and Window Selection

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Initial Set up

1.Power up each of the remotes as instructed in previous sections.( Remove clear protective plastic slips from the battery compartments)

2.Then power up the main display.

3.Once the main unit is powered, the display will briefly show all available LCD segments for a moment.

4.IMPORTANT: Do not press any buttons during the set up process which typically takes about 5-10 minutes. The display functions will be automatically set including local altitude and pressure parameters. The display will show the

pressure icon and “inHg” (inches of Mercury) flashing. You will know that the unit is finished self-adjustment when the display shows the default settings for the pressure and altitude (sea level) Indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity readings, remote sensors readings, etc.

Many settings can be changed or customized to your preference, after the display has stabilized

The pressure parameters during Initial Setup (See Pressure and Weather Forecast Window)

The time, the date and the weekday language (Clock and Alarm Window)

The location data (City) will determine the time zone

IMPORTANT: If after the initial setup, the altitude or other parameters are not displayed, or dotted lines are displayed, for example (-.- -) you may have to restart the main unit to reset it..

Note: It is a normal unit operation that history chart is constantly moving on the main unit display

Operation and Window Selection

The main unit has five different operating windows each displaying unique data. When a specific window is selected the corresponding icon will start flashing. Press the UP arrow button on the main unit to cycle through the windows clockwise or DOWN arrow button anti-clockwise.

The basic operation of your weather station has been designed to work straight out of the box 10 minutes after power is provided to the main unit. You will have to select a city location following the steps identified under INITIAL SETUP before proceeding.

Clock and Alarms Window

Clock and Calendar Displays

To alternate your view of the 5 Clock & Calendar displays, briefly press the SET button: 1. Time with the Day of the week

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Contents Honeywell Table of Contents Appendix City Codes SpecificationsIntroduction Standard Package ContentsInstallation Before you beginFeatures Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor TS33CMounting Battery installationPlacement tips Rain Gauge TS906 Anemometer wind sensor TS805 Wind Vane Battery Cover AssemblyWeather Main UnitTime DisplayAvoid placing the main unit in the following areas Buttons and Controls Selects the next available window counter-clockwise Operation and Window Selection Initial Set upClock and Alarms Window Clock and Calendar Displays Selecting Clock and Alarm Window Initial Settings City, Time, Date and LanguageCustom Weather Station Settings Pressure and Weather Forecast WindowPressure and Altitude Information Changing or Setting Sea Level PressureSelect Pressure and Weather Forecast Window Changing Pressure and Altitude ParametersViewing the Moon Phase History Changing or Setting AltitudeViewing the Pressure, Temperature and Humidity Bar Charts Viewing the Sea Level Pressure HistoryMoon Phase Diagram Weather Forecast Displays Temperature and Dew Point Displays Temperature and Humidity WindowViewing Temperature and Humidity for each Channel Channel Auto-Scan DisplayProgramming Upper and Lower limits for Temperature Alarm Temperature in Celsius or FahrenheitTemperature Alarm Disabling Temperature Alarm levelsSetting up Daily Rainfall Alert Rainfall Memory ResetSetting Rain Display inches or mm Selecting Rain WindowDisabling the Daily Rainfall Alert Configuring Wind DisplaySetting Wind Speed in km/h, mph, m/s or knots Wind WindowEnabling or Disabling the Wind Alerts Resetting the Wind Statistics MemoryEnable/Disable Time Alarms Wind Alert programmingDisable alarms Programming Time AlarmsDisable/Enable Snooze function Atomic Time ReceptionActivate Search for Remote Sensors Memory Reset ProcedureRemote Sensor Status Maintenance TroubleshootingAppendix City Codes Weather forecast is inaccuratePage Specifications Wind Direction Power 12 AA Batteries includedBattery life alkaline Wind SpeedWeight without batteries DimensionsDeclaration of Conformity
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