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Power - Honeywell TE831W-2 User Manual

Complete wireless weather station
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• Barometric pressure in imperial or metric units
• Altitude adjustment for pressure compensation
• 24 hour barometric pressure history chart
• Multiple weather alerts including: Hi/Low temperature, Daily Rainfall, Hi wind gust and Hi wind speed alerts
• Indoor/Outdoor Temperature & Humidity in up to 5 remote locations (3 additional sensors required)
• Dew point and comfort level indicators
• Wind direction, speed and wind gust averages and memory
• Rainfall amount with minimum and maximum memory
• 200 weather records without PC connection
• PC software (included) and USB port
• Operating range from 100 feet (30 meters) up to 328 feet (100 meters)
Display
• Light sensor detects low light conditions and LCD lights up automatically when adapter is connected

Power

• Open the battery compartment door on the back of the main unit.
• Insert four (4) AA size batteries according to the polarities shown and replace the battery compartment door.
• Connect 7.5V AC/DC adapter provided to the main display unit and plug into the wall power outlet.
Note: The AC/DC adaptor connection is required for automatic backlight control. When the main unit operates
solely on the battery power, the auto backlight control functions are disabled.
• When placing the main unit on the table or other horizontal surface, connect the table stand to the back of the unit.
• When mounting the main unit on the wall or vertical surface, detach the table stand and use the mounting hardware
Placement tips
• Make sure that the main unit is locating within the operating range of all remote sensors.
• Ideally the remote sensors should be mounted within the line of sight of the main unit.
• Transmission range may be affected by trees, metal structures and electronic appliances.
• Test reception before permanently mounting all the remote sensors.
Avoid placing the main unit in the following areas:
• Direct sunlight and surfaces emitting and radiating heat, such as heating ducts or air conditioners.
• Areas with interference from the wireless devices (such as cordless phones, radio headsets, baby listening devices)
and electronic appliances.
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