Honeywell TE242ELW manual

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    H on eywel l Per so n al Wea ther Stat io n (T E24 2EL W ) US ER MA NUA L 2 T ABLE OF C ONT E NTS INTRO DUCT I ON 3 PROD UCT OVERVIEW 4 BEFORE YO U BEG IN 8 BA T TERY INSTALLATIO N 9 LOW BATT ERY WAR N ING 10 GET T I NG STARTE D 10 PLAC EMENT OF T HE U N ITS 10 RE MOTE AN D IND OO R T EMPE RATURE 1 1 MAXI MUM AN D MINIM UM READI NGS 1 1 LOST COMM U[...]

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    3 3 I NT R ODUC TI ON T hank y ou f or se l ect i ng t h e Ho n e yw ell Wi rel ess Per sonal Weat her Stati o n. T his devi c e com bin es pr eci se ti me keeping wi th moni t oring and displa yi ng t he w eather c onditi on s f rom up t o thr ee remot e locati ons. I n thi s packa ge y ou wi l l fi nd: · O ne mai n u nit (r e cei ver) · O ne re[...]

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    5 5 FRONT / RE AR V IE W A . WEA T HER AN D T IME IN E ASY-TO RE AD DI GIT S B . SNO OZE/LI GHT bu tt o n · S tops the cl ock ’ s alar m t empor ari l y · A ctivat es a bac kl ight f or 5 se c o nds C . CHANNEL but ton · R ecall s a diff erent r emote sens or readin g – 1,2 or 3 · A ctivat es th e r emote chan n e l s search D . UP ( ▲ ) [...]

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    7 7 R EM OT E SENS OR FE AT URE S · New do uble-t ool desi gn · Remot e temper at ure t ran s mi s si on t o t h e m ain u nit via 433 MHz freque n c y · Cas e can be wal l mounted u si ng built -i n hanger · Sel ecti on of t h e t emper a t u re di splay in C elsi us or F ahr enhei t · Thr ee c hannel selecti on · LCD di splays t em peratur [...]

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    9 9 2. T he effect ive o perat i ng ran ge may b e i nfluence d by t he sur roun d i ng bui l ding mater i als a n d h ow the receiv er and transmi t t er ar e posit ioned. 3. Place th e r emote se nsor s o that it f a ce s t he m a i n unit (receiv er) , mi nimi zing obst ructi o n s suc h as d oors, wall s, and f urnit ur e . 4. T houg h the remo[...]

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    1 1 1 1 R EM OT E AND I NDOOR TEM PERAT UR E T he r emote temp erat ure i nf o r mati on l i ne is l ocated on t he t op l ine o f the mai n uni t ’ s display. T he wav e i c on is l ocated abov e the rem ote c ha n n el numb er i ndicat es t he r ecept ion st atus f rom the corr esp ondi ng r emote se nsor. T here ar e t hre e foll ow ing t ypes[...]

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    13 13 T RA NS MISSI ON C OL LI SI ON Si gnal s f rom the ot he r house h old devic es suc h as wi r eless door bel ls, home sec ur ity systems, and ent ry cont r o l , may i nterf ere wi t h thi s product or cau se t emporar y recepti on int errupti on. T h i s is normal an d wil l not af fect the ge neral per forma nce of t h e pr oduct . The tran[...]

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    15 15 M A NU AL SET TIN GS I t is ne c e ssary t o set t he de sir ed US T IME ZONE . TI ME ZONE · P ress MODE button on ce so t hat t he D ay o f th e Wee k abbr evi ation is di splayed t o the right of t he time; f or exampl e: pm 2 :37t u · S elect t he T i me Z one by pr essi ng a n d hol din g UP ( ▲ ) butt on f or 3 sec ond s · K eep h o[...]

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    17 17 t han the W eekday or Si ng l e alarm. · S elect t he desired Ice W arning A l arm i nterval in 15 mi nut es i n cr em ents bet wee n 15 and 90 minut es, usi ng U P ( ▲ ) or DOWN ( ▼ )buttons · P ress ALAR M butt on to confi r m and exit from t he alar m set ti ng mo de. A CTI VAT ING T HE AL ARM · P ress ALAR M butt on to enter i nto [...]

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    19 19 T R OUBL ESH OOTI NG C heck her e bef ore co ntact in g cust om er servi ce. Issue Sympt om Sol ut ion Mai n u nit US Atomi c Time signal i s not recei ved Plac e unit by the wi nd ow and keep it there ov er night Check bat teri es Cann ot locate remot e sensor Check loc ati on Pr ess an d hol d DOWN ( ▼ ) button on the m ai n uni t to sear[...]

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    21 21 F CC STAT EM ENT T hi s device c om pli es wi th Part 15 of t he FCC Rul es. Oper ation is subj ect to t he f ollowi n g tw o c ondi ti ons: ( 1) T his device m ay n ot cau se harmf ul interf erenc e, and (2) Thi s device must ac c e pt any i nterf erenc e recei ve d , incl uding i nterf erence t hat may ca use u ndesi red oper ati on. War ni[...]

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    23 23 S T AN DARD WA RRANT Y INF OR M ATI ON T hi s product i s warr an t ed fr om man ufact uri ng def ect s f or on e year f rom date of r etail purc hase. It does n ot cover d am ages or w e ar r esul ti ng f rom accident, mi suse, ab use, co mm e r ci al use, o r u na uthor i zed a djust me nt and r epair . N ote that o nl i ne pro duct re gi s[...]