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BEFORE YOU BEGIN

1. We recommend using alkaline batteries for main unit and

remote sensor.

2. Avoid using rechargeable batteries.

3. Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity as 

shown in the battery compartment.

4. Always insert batteries in the remote sensor first.

5. Press 

RESET

 after each battery change, using a paper

clip or similar tool.

6. During an initial setup, place the main unit as close as 

possible to the remote sensor.

7. After reception is established, position the remote sensor and

main unit within the effective transmission range of 100 feet.

NOTE: 1. Avoid setting the time and date on the main unit 

before the remote temperature is displayed.

2. The effective operating range may be influenced 

by the surrounding building materials and how 

the receiver and transmitter are positioned. 

3. Place the remote sensor so that is faces the main

unit (receiver), minimizing obstructions such as

doors, walls, and furniture

4. Though the remote sensors are weather- resistant,

they should be placed outdoors away from direct

sunlight, rain or snow.

BATTERY INSTALLATION 

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

NOTE: Install the batteries; select the channel and temperature

unit (˚C or ˚F) before you mount the sensor

1. Remove the screws in the battery compartment with 

a small Phillips screwdriver.

2. Set the channel. The switch is located in the battery 

compartment. Channel 1 is typically selected if only 1 

remote sensor is being used.

3. If you are using more than one sensor, select a 

different channel for each sensor.

4. Install 2 “AA” size alkaline batteries (not included) 

matching to the polarities shown in the battery compartment.

5. Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws.

6. Secure the remote sensor in the desired location.

REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR

* Remote temperature transmission to the main unit via 

433MHz signal

* Case can be mounted on the wall using built-in hanger

* 100 feet transmission range without interference

* LCD display of measured temperature

* Temperature display unit (˚C or ˚F) selection

* Transmission channel selection

BATTERY INSTALLATION

MAIN UNIT 

The Wireless Weather Forecaster uses 2 “AA” batteries (not 

included). When the LCD becomes dim or the respective 

low battery indicator shows up on the indoor or remote 

temperature display, the battery replacement is required. 

To install or replace the batteries, please follow these steps:

1. Remove the battery compartment door on the back of 

the main unit.

2. Insert 2 “AA” size batteries (not included) matching 

the polarities shown.

3.Replace the battery compartment door.

HOW TO USE THE TABLE STAND OR 

WALL MOUNTING

The main unit has a removable table stand, that supports

it on a flat surface. The unit can also be mounted on the

wall using the recessed screw hole. The stand must be

removed prior to mounting. The remote sensor can be

similarly mounted or placed on a flat surface.

GETTING STARTED

1. After the batteries are installed, remote sensor will transmit

the temperature readings at adout 45 second intervals.

2. The main unit may take up 2 minutes to receive the 

initial readings.

3. Upon successful reception, the remote temperature will 

be displayed under the top line of the main unit LCD 

display, and the indoor temperature will be displayed 

below the remote one.

4. The main unit will automatically update readings at

45-second intervals.

5. After the main unit finishes searching for the temperature 

signal from the remote unit(s), the WWVB time signal 

receiver will start searching for the atomic time signal. 

It takes about 5-8 minutes.

If in 8 minutes the WWVB time signal has not been 

received, use the MODE button to set the time manually 

(see "setting the time and date manually" section.) 

Barometric Pressure Trend

Outdoor

Temperature

Trend
Outdoor

Temperature

Display 
Indoor

Temperature

Trend
Indoor

Temperature

Display 

Time

Weekday Alarm Time

Battery Low 

Indicator

Pre-Alarm 

Indicator

Weekday 

Display

Radio 

Reception Icon

Time Zone 

Display

Channel 

Number

Remote 

Reception Icon

Weather 

Forecast

Single Alarm

Indicator

Month Display Date Display

A LED INDICATOR

Flashes once when the remote sensor transmits a reading

Flashes twice when battery power is low

B  BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Accommodates two AA-size batteries

C RESET 

Resets all previous settings

D CHANNEL SELECTOR

Selects the desired channel before installing batteries

E WALL-MOUNT RECESSED HOLE

Keeps remote sensor on the wall.

F ˚C/˚F SWITCH

Selects the temperature display in Fahrenheit or Celsius

THERMO – SENSOR

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FEATURES

MAIN UNIT

* Precise time keeping with daily clock updates

* Time display shows hours, minutes and seconds

* Calendar display with month and date 

* US time zone settings 

(Pacific, Mountain, Central & Eastern)

* Radio-controlled signal reception indicator

* User-selectable 12/24 hour time format

* Weekday displayed in 5 different languages- 

English, Spanish, French, German or Italian 

* User-Selectable temperature display in ˚C or ˚F 

* Indoor temperature display

* Remote temperature monitored from up to 3 locations via

433MHz frequency band (one remote sensor is included)

* 3 barometric pressure trend indicators: 

Rising, Steady, Falling

* Weather forecast in 5 large graphic icons:

Sunny, Cloudy, Partly Cloudy, Light Rain, Heavy Rain

* Wall mount or desktop option

* Dual crescendo alarm with snooze

* Programmable low-temperature pre-alarm warns about icy

or inclement weather conditions prior to regular alarm time

* LCD with blue backlight

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Summary of Contents for TE328ELW

Page 1: ...two UM 3 or AA size 1 5V alkaline batteries K REMOVABLE TABLE STAND Holds unit in upright position on a flat surface INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Honeywell Wireless Weather Forecaster with Indoor Outdoor Thermometer This device includes precise time keeping weather forecast alarms and temperature monitoring features that you can enjoy from the comfort of your home In this package you w...

Page 2: ...The unit can also be mounted on the wall using the recessed screw hole The stand must be removed prior to mounting The remote sensor can be similarly mounted or placed on a flat surface GETTING STARTED 1 After the batteries are installed remote sensor will transmit the temperature readings at adout 45 second intervals 2 The main unit may take up 2 minutes to receive the initial readings 3 Upon suc...

Page 3: ...e same section of the display The next line displays the current time with seconds and the day of the week The calendar is displayed in the month and day format If the alarm time is displayed press MODE to display the calendar in month day format Each press on the MODE button will change the display between the time with the seconds and the time with the day of the week THE DATE AND TIME SETTING 1...

Page 4: ...elect the single alarm If the alarm is disarmed the alarm time will be displayed as OFF If you choose not to set the SINGLE ALARM press ALARM ON OFF again to advance to the PRE ALARM setting procedure 1 Press to view the previous single alarm time and arm the alarm 2 Press to disarm the single alarm and have the display read OFF 3 When the single alarm time is visible press and hold ALARM ON OFF f...

Page 5: ...ake sure the main unit is positioned at 8 feet distance from any interference source such as a TV computer monitors microwave ovens etc The Unit is in searching mode Temperature readings are securely registered No signals F Within concrete rooms basements superstructures office buildings the received signal will be weakened and the main unit should be placed close to a window The successful recept...

Page 6: ...eather Forecaster with Indoor Outdoor Thermometer Manufacturer Hideki Electronics Ltd Address Unit 2304 06 23 F Riley House 88 Lei Muk Road Kwai Chung New Territories Hong Kong is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference...

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