Honeywell TE923W Disabling or Enabling Snooze function, To disable alarms, Atomic Time Reception

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Set the alarm hour using the UP or DOWN. Press and hold either button for quick digit advance.

Press ALARM/CHART to confirm selection.

Set the alarm minutes using UP or DOWN. Press and hold either button for quick digit advance.

Press ALARM/CHART to confirm selection.

Set a Snooze interval (all three alarms share same snooze time duration) using UP or DOWN. Press and hold either button for quick digit advance.

Press ALARM/CHART to confirm your selection.

After programming is completed, the display will return to the alarm selection screen. Note: Pre-alarm (Ice Warning Alarm) cannot be set if weekday alarm or single alarm is not enabled.

Disabling or Enabling Snooze function

To enable a snooze function press LIGHT/SNOOZE button.

Note: Alarm will automatically enter the snooze mode if no buttons are pressed after the alarm sounds for 2 minutes. This will occur for a maximum of three times.

To disable alarm(s):

Press ALARM/CHART to disable the alarm (s).

Note: For weekday alarm, pressing ALARM/CHART will only disable the alarm for the current day. The alarm will activate again on the next day, Monday through Friday.

Atomic Time Reception

The main unit synchronizes the time and date with radio clock broadcasts maintaining the atomic time precision.

WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME

The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) radio station (WWVB) is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado. It transmits an exact time signal continuously throughout the most of the continental United States at 60 KHz frequency. The Atomic Time Clock in your weather station can receive this WWVB signal through the internal antenna from up to 2,000 miles away. Due to the nature of the Earth’s ionosphere, reception can be limited during the daylight hours. The radio controlled clock will search for an alternate station that receives the atomic time signal from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado.

The WWVB tower icon on the unit’s display will flash indicating a radio signal reception from the WWVB station. If the tower icon is not fully lit, or if the time and date are not set automatically, please consider the following:

During night-time hours, atmospheric disturbances are typically less severe and radio signal reception may improve. A single daily reception is sufficient enough to keep the clock accuracy within 1 second.

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Contents TE923W Honeywell Professional Weather Station With Remote ControlTable of Contents Introduction Standard Package Contents PC connection cable InstallationMounting hardware Before you begin UV Ultraviolet Sensor FeaturesPlacement tips AssemblyMounting GroundThermo-Hygrometer Sensor FeaturesPlacement tips Rain Gauge Mounting Anemometer wind sensor Aligning Battery CoverMain Unit PowerTime WeatherOperation SET Main unit and handheld remote control adequate buttonsTemperature Handheld remote control onlyHumidity Mode Wind Mode Main unit onlyPressure and Weather Forecast Window Displays Navigating through the modesSunrise/Sunset Window Clock and Alarms Window DisplaysUV Window Displays Rain Window Displays Temperature and Humidity Window DisplaysWind Window Displays Customizing your Weather StationIt is required to program OptionalSetting Pressure Parameters during initial setup Using Different Weather ModesAccessing Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode Setting the Pressure and Altitude Unit Sea Level Pressure SettingViewing the Pressure and Altitude Information Viewing the Sea Level Pressure HistoryWeather Forecast Display Understanding Viewing the Pressure, Temperature and Humidity Bar ChartsViewing the Moon Phase History and Weather Forecast Resetting the UV Statistics Memory Accessing UV ModeSetting Units for UV Display MED/h or UVI Viewing UV StatisticsSetting the time, date and language Clock and Alarm Mode Manual SettingsAccessing Clock and Alarm Mode Different Clock and Calendar Displays Enabling or Disabling the Time AlarmsProgramming Time Alarms Atomic Time Reception To disable alarmsDisabling or Enabling Snooze function Icon Atomic Time Reception Strength Programming the Location Data Accessing Sunrise/Sunset ModeSet Degree of Latitude Viewing the Location DataUnderstanding of the Sunrise/Sunset Display Accessing Temperature and Humidity ModeDisplay Sunrise status Sunset statusRecalling of Temperature and Dew Point Displays Viewing Temperature and Humidity for each ChannelSet the Temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit Activating/Deactivating the Temperature AlertsViewing the Max/Min Channel Temperature and Humidity Disabling Temperature AlarmsResetting the Remote Temperature and Humidity Memory All Remote Sensor Signals Search ActivationSetting Units for the Rain Display in inches or mm Resetting the Rainfall Statistics MemorySetting up the Daily Rainfall Alert Viewing Rain StatisticsConfiguring Wind Display Accessing Wind ModeSetting Units for the Wind Speed in km/h, mph, m/s or knots Resetting the Wind Statistics MemoryMaintenance Weather forecast is inaccurate Precautions Appendix City Codes City Code Time DST Daylight Savings Time definitions SpecificationsRadio Frequency 433 MHz Barometric PressureTemperature remote Temperature IndoorHumidity Indoor Humidity OutdoorWeight without batteries Battery life alkalineDimensions RainfallFCC Statement Standard Warranty Information
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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.