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Always place main unit by the window for better reception.

The clock will continue to search for the WWVB time 

signal daily from 1:00am to 4:30am. If reception is 

successful, the time and date will be updated automatically.

6. You may activate the WWVB receiver at any time by

pressing and holding the    button for 3 seconds in the

Hour/Minute/Second display.

FUNCTION KEYS

Your Wireless Forecaster has 6 easy - to - use function

keys that control its operation:

Use the MODE button:

* To set the time manually.

* To view the calendar.

Use the      button:

* To increase the hour, minute, year, month and date.

* To select 12/24 hour format.

* To select temperature display unit (ºC & ºF ).

* To select the weekday language.

* To select the time zone.

* To activate reception of the WWVB signal.

Use the      button:

* To decrease the hour, minute, year, month and date.

* To select 12/24 hour format.

* To select temperature display unit (ºC & ºF ) .

* To select the weekday language.

* To search for the remote sensor signal.

Use the CHANNEL button:

* To view the reading of different 

remote sensor(s).

Use the MEM button:

* To view the maximum or the minimum indoor or remote

temperature.

* To clear the previous temperature records.

Use the ALARM ON/OFF button:

* To view the weekday alarm, single alarm or the pre-alarm.

* To set the alarm times.

* To turn off any alarm. 

2. Press    or     to set the desired language for the weekday 

display. The selection sequence is: “EN” for English, 

“SP” for Spanish, “FR” for French, “GE” for German, 

and “IT” for Italian.

˚C or ˚F TEMPERATURE DISPLAY SELECTION

1. When the weekday language is set, press 

MODE

.

2. “˚F” will flash prompting the Fahrenheit display.

3. Press     or     to select desired temperature unit: “ ˚F ” 

for  Fahrenheit or “˚C” for Celsius.

EXIT THE MANUAL SETTING MODES

*  When the temperature display is set, press MODE to 

return to the default hours, minutes and seconds display.

*  If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the unit will return

to default-time display.

VIEWING THE ALARM TIME SETTINGS

There are 3 different alarms available:

Weekday alarm, Single alarm and the Pre-alarm.

*  Weekday Alarm

The alarm will sound and alarm “        ” will flash at the at 

the set time Monday through Friday.

*  Single Alarm

The alarm will sound and the alarm icon “       ” will flash 

at the set time. This is useful for weekends, holidays or any

day when you wish to wake up at a time other than your

normal weekday alarm time. No need to reset your regular

alarm time. This alarm can be bypassed during the set up

if you choose not to use it.

CALENDAR CLOCK DISPLAY MODES

Both an alarm time and the calendar share the 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. Press 

MODE

 to change to the Hour/ Minute/ Weekday 

display mode. Select the Time Zone by pressing and 

holding the     button for 3 seconds. Keep holding until

the desired time zone (Pacific, Mountain, Central or 

Eastern) is displayed. A dark section on the map

indicates the time zone selected.

2. Press and hold 

MODE

 for 3 seconds:  The year digit 

will flash.  Press     or     to select the year.

3. Press 

MODE

 again:  The month digit will flash.  

Press     or     to select the month.

4. Press 

MODE

 again:  The date digit will flash.  

Press      or     to select the date.

5. Press 

MODE

 again:  The “12 Hr” digit will flash to 

prompt for 12/24 hour format.  Press     or     to select 

“12” or “24 Hr” for desired time format.

6. Press 

MODE

 again:  The hour digit will flash. 

Press      or     to select the hour.

7. Press 

MODE

 again:  The minute digit will flash. 

Press      or     to select the minute.

LANGUAGE SETTING

The weekday may be displayed in one of five languages: 

English, Spanish, French, German, or Italian 

1. After the minute is set, press 

MODE

, and the weekday 

display will indicate the current preset language 

Example:  “EN” for English. 

*  Pre-Alarm

If the remote temperature (channel 1) is 32˚F or below,

the pre-alarm feature will be activated. The pre-alarm 

time interval can be set for 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 or 90 

minutes before the weekday or single alarm time. 

This alarm will only sound if either the weekday or single

alarms are armed. This can help you to avoid delays

caused by icy conditions by waking you earlier in case of a

potential ice or snow. This alarm can be bypassed during

the set up if you choose not to use it. If the calendar is

displayed, press 

ALARM ON/OFF

 to display the weekday

alarm. Each press on 

ALARM ON/OFF

 button will 

display the next available alarm in the sequence of

Weekday alarm, Single alarm and Pre-alarm.

Press 

MODE

 to return to the calendar display mode.

WEEKDAY ALARM SETTING

1. Press     to view the previous weekday alarm time and 

arm the alarm.

2. Press     to disarm the weekday alarm and have the 

display read “OFF”.

3. When the weekday alarm time is displayed, press and 

hold 

ALARM ON/OFF

 for 3 seconds;

4. The alarm hour digit will flash, then press    or     to 

adjust the desired hour.

5. Press 

ALARM ON/OFF

 again, the alarm minute digit

will flash, then press    or     to adjust the desired minute.

6. Press 

ALARM ON/OFF

 again and the weekday alarm

is set with the icon “        ” on the display.

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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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