Honeywell Weather Radio TE328ELW User Manual

Wireless Weather  
Forecaster with  
Indoor/Outdoor  
Thermometer  
(TE328ELW)  
USER MANUAL  
HONEYWELL TE328NL MANUAL (ENG)  
SIZE: W65 X H105 (mm)  
BY EMILY TSOI 04/03/05  
FILM 11/03/05  
INTRODUCTION  
A FIVE-LINE DISPLAY  
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 will find:  
Allows easy reading of indoor or outdoor temperature  
and calendar clock  
B CHANNEL SELECTOR  
Selects different remote sensor readings  
C MEMORY [MEM] BUTTON  
* Main unit (receiver)  
Recalls maximum or minimum temperature  
* Remote sensor (transmitter) TS13  
Please keep this manual handy as you use your new  
item. It contains practical step-by-step instructions, as  
well as technical specifications and precautions you  
should know.  
D MODE BUTTON  
Changes display modes and confirms setting  
E ALARM ON/OFF BUTTON  
Enables the alarm time and the alarm status  
F SNOOZE/LIGHT BUTTON  
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Activates the snooze and LCD backlight  
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Keeps the main unit on a wall  
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Increases the setting  
TREND  
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MIN  
TREND  
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IN  
Decreases the setting  
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Accommodates two UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5V  
alkaline batteries  
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ALARM  
MEM  
MODE  
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K REMOVABLE TABLE STAND  
Holds unit in upright position on a flat surface.  
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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.  
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.  
FUNCTION KEYS  
Your Wireless Forecaster has 6 easy - to - use function  
keys that control its operation:  
Use the MODE button:  
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.  
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To set the time manually.  
To view the calendar.  
Use the button:  
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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.  
2. Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds: The year digit  
will flash. Press or to select the year.  
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To select the time zone.  
3. Press MODE again: The month digit will flash.  
Press or to select the month.  
To activate reception of the WWVB signal.  
Use the button:  
4. Press MODE again: The date digit will flash.  
* To decrease the hour, minute, year, month and date.  
* To select 12/24 hour format.  
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.  
* To select temperature display unit (ºC & ºF ) .  
* To select the weekday language.  
* To search for the remote sensor signal.  
Use the CHANNEL button:  
6. Press MODE again: The hour digit will flash.  
Press  
or to select the hour.  
* To view the reading of different remote sensor(s).  
Use the MEM button:  
7. Press MODE again: The minute digit will flash.  
Press or to select the minute.  
* To view the maximum or the minimum indoor or remote  
temperature.  
LANGUAGE SETTING  
* 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.  
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.  
* To turn off any alarm.  
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* Pre-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.  
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.  
˚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.  
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.  
VIEWING THE ALARM TIME SETTINGS  
There are 3 different alarms available:  
Weekday alarm, Single alarm and the Pre-alarm.  
* Weekday 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;  
The alarm will sound and alarm “  
” will flash at the at  
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the set time Monday through Friday.  
* Single Alarm  
4. The alarm hour digit will flash, then press or to  
adjust the desired hour.  
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The alarm will sound and the alarm icon “  
” will flash  
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  
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.  
is set with the icon “  
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USING THE ALARM AND SNOOZE  
SINGLE ALARM SETTING  
When the alarm sounds, press the LIGHT/SNOOZE key  
to temporarily stop the alarm. After depressing LIGHT/  
SNOOZE, the alarm sound will resume in 5 minutes. If the  
alarm is not disabled after that, it will sound for 4 more  
minutes and then will stop by itself.  
Press ALARM ON/OFF to select 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.  
Press ALARM ON/OFF to disable any alarm.  
1. Press to view the previous single alarm time and arm  
the alarm.  
DISABLING ATOMIC TIME  
2. Press to disarm the single alarm and have the display  
read “OFF”.  
SIGNAL RECEPTION  
The main unit can be set manually to disable the daily  
reception of the WWVB time signal.  
3. When the single alarm time is visible, press and hold  
ALARM ON/OFF for 3 seconds;  
Press and hold the and  
buttons at the same time for  
4. The alarm hour digit will flash, then press or to  
adjust the desired hour.  
3 seconds and the radio reception icon will disappear.  
To enable the main unit’s ability to receive the WWVB  
time signal, press and hold the and buttons at the  
same time for 3 seconds again. The radio reception icon  
will turn on and flash. The main unit will start to search  
for the WWVB time signal immediately.  
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 single alarm is  
set with the icon “  
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PRE-ALARM SETTING  
LOST COMMUNICATION  
Press ALARM ON/OFF to select the pre-alarm. If alarm  
is disarmed, the alarm time will be displayed as “OFF”.  
The pre-alarm can be set only if the weekday alarm or the  
single alarm is set. If you choose not to set the  
PRE-ALARM press ALARM ON/OFF again to exit the  
setting procedure.  
If the main unit display for the remote sensor goes blank,  
press and hold for 3 seconds to begin a new signal  
search. If the signal still isn't received, please make sure that:  
1. The remote sensor is in its proper location.  
2. The distance between the main and remote units is not  
over 100 feet.  
1. Press  
the alarm.  
2. Press  
to view the previous pre-alarm time and arm  
3. The path between units is clear of obstacles.  
Shorten the distance between units if necessary.  
4. Fresh batteries are installed correctly in both remote  
sensor and main unit.  
to disarm the pre-alarm time and have the  
display read “OFF”.  
3. When the pre-alarm time is displayed, press and hold  
ALARM ON/OFF for 3 seconds;  
4. The minute digit will flash, then press or to adjust  
the desired pre-alarm period in the sequence of 15, 30,  
45, 60, 75, 90 minutes.  
5. Press ALARM ON/OFF again and the pre-alarm is set  
with the icon “PRE-AL” on the display.  
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If there is no signals received from the remote sensor for  
If this does not work, please perform the following steps:  
1. Bring the main unit and remote sensor close together.  
2. Remove 4 a small screws from the back of the remote  
sensor and open the battery compartment.  
more than 2 minutes, a dashes “  
” will be displayed.  
Press and hold button for 2 seconds to activate an  
immediate signal search.  
3. Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and  
reinstall them in the same manner. Remote sensor LED  
indicator will flash showing transmission of the signal.  
4. Remove the batteries from the main unit and reinstall  
them in the same manner.  
TEMPERATURE TREND INDICATORS  
The trend indicators shows the trend of indoor or outdoor  
temperatures collected at a particular remote sight. There  
are three trends will be shown: Rising, Steady, and Falling.  
5. On the main unit select the same channel number that  
set on the remote sensor. Outdoor temperature on the  
display will show that transmission is being received  
successfully.  
Arrow  
Indicator  
Note: When the temperature falls below the freezing point  
the batteries in the remote sensor(s) will freeze  
lowering their voltage output and effective range.  
During prolonged periods of extreme cold it is  
advisable to bring the remote sensor indoors, if  
alkaline batteries are being used. We recommend  
to use lithium ion batteries at temperatures below 32˚F.  
Temperature  
Rising  
Steady  
Falling  
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE  
The maximum and minimum records of the indoor and  
remote temperature will be automatically stored in the  
memory.  
TRANSMISSION COLLISION  
Signals from other household devices, such as door bells,  
home security systems and entry controls, may interfere  
with this product and cause temporary reception failure.  
This is normal and does not affect the general performance  
of the product. The transmission and reception of the  
temperature readings will resume once the interference ends.  
The main unit will display the minimum, maximum and  
the current reading upon each press of the MEM button.  
If the MEM button is not pressed, the unit will return to  
the current temperature display in 15 seconds.  
To clear the memory, press and hold MEM for 3 seconds.  
The maximum and minimum readings will be erased.  
CHECKING REMOTE AND  
INDOOR TEMPERATURE  
The indoor temperature is shown on the third line of the  
main unit display. The remote temperature is shown below  
the top line of the display. The wave icon near the remote  
temperature reading indicates that there is a good signal  
reception from the remote sensor.  
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WEATHER FORECAST  
READING THE KINETIC WAVE DISPLAY  
The kinetic wave display shows the signal receiving  
status of the main unit. There are three possible forms:  
The unit is capable of detecting an atmospheric pressure  
changes.Basedoncollecteddata,it forecasts theweather  
for the next 12 to 24 hours.  
The Unit is in searching mode  
Symbol  
Indicator  
Display  
Temperature readings are  
securely registered  
Partly  
Sunny  
Cloudy  
Light Rain Heavy Rain  
Forecast  
NOTE:  
Cloudy  
˚F  
No signals.  
1. The weather forecast accuracy is approximately 70%.  
2. Display shows forecasted, not current condition.  
3. The “Sunny” icon indicates clear weather, even when  
displayed during night-time hours.  
WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME  
The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)  
radio station, is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado. It transmits  
the exact time signal continuously throughout the continental  
United States at 60KHz. Wireless Weather Forecaster can  
receive this WWVB signal through its internal antenna  
from the distance up to 2,000 miles away. Due to the nature  
of the Earth’s ionosphere, reception can be limited during  
the daytime. The radio control clock will search for a signal  
every night when reception is best. The WWVB radio  
station receives its signal from the NIST Atomic clock in  
Boulder, Colorado.  
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE  
The barometric pressure arrows indicate if pressure is  
rising, steady or faling.  
TREND  
TREND  
TREND  
Arrow  
Indicator  
The WWVB tower icon on the main unit's display will flash  
indicating radio signal reception from the WWVB station.  
When the time signal is received, the WWVB tower icon  
turns on and the time of the selected time zone will be  
displayed. If only the part of the WWVB tower icon turns  
on or the WWVB tower does not appear at all and the time  
is not set, please consider the following:  
Pressure  
Trend  
Rising  
Steady  
Falling  
* Make sure the main unit is positioned at 8 feet distance  
from any interference source such as a TV, computer  
monitors, microwave ovens, etc  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Temperature Measurement  
Main unit  
* 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 reception of the atomic time signal depends  
on the positioning and location of the main unit. Always  
place the main unit by the window for better reception.  
* During the night-time, the atmospheric disturbances are  
usually less severe and reception may be improved.  
A single daily reception is sufficient enough to keep the  
accuracy reading within 1 second.  
Indoor Temperature  
Proposed operating range  
: -5 C to +50 C /  
23 F to 122 F  
: 0.1 C/ 0.2 F  
Temperature resolution  
Remote Sensor  
Proposed operating range  
with alkaline batteries  
Proposed operating range  
with lithium batteries  
Temperature resolution  
: -20 C to + 70 C /  
-4 F to 158 F  
Note: In case the radio-controlled clock is not able to detect  
the WWVB signal (due to disturbances, transmitting  
distance, etc), the time can be manually set and will  
be maintained accurately until a signal is available.  
: -38 F to + 158 F /  
(-38.8˚C to 70˚C)  
: 0.1 C/ 0.2 F  
RF Transmission Frequency  
Maximum number of Remote sensors  
RF Transmission Range  
: 433 MHz  
CARE OF YOUR WIRELESS WEATHER FORECASTER  
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory  
service if you handle it carefully. Here are a few precautions:  
1. Do not immerse the units in water.  
: 3  
: Maximum 100 feet  
: approximately  
45 seconds  
Temperature sampling cycle  
2. Do not use any corrosive cleanser or chemical solution  
on the units. They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode  
the electronic circuit.  
Calendar and Clock  
12/24 hour display in hh:mm format  
Date Format: Month – Day format  
3. Do not subject the units to excessive force, shock, dust,  
temperature or humidity, which may result in malfunction,  
shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries and distorted  
parts.  
Day of week: User- selectable in 5 languages  
(English, Spanish, French, German, Italian)  
Dual 4-minute crescendo alarm with snooze  
Pre-alarm for ice alert with programmable time intervals  
Blue Backlight  
4. Do not tamper with the units internal components. Doing  
so will invalidate the warranty on the units and may cause  
unnecessary damage. The units contains no user-  
serviceable parts.  
Power  
5. Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user’s manual.  
Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak.  
Always replace both batteries at the same time.  
6. Always read the user’s manual thoroughly before  
operating the units.  
Main unit  
: 2 x UM-3/ AA (1.5V) batteries  
- alkaline are suggested (not included)  
Remote Sensor : 2 x UM-3/ AA (1.5V) batteries  
- alkaline are suggested (not included)  
7. Replace the batteries promptly when necessary (display  
becomes dim) or store the batteries when not in use.  
8. A soft cloth or paper towel may be used to clean your units.  
9. Keep the units clean and dry to avoid any problems.  
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FCC STATEMENT  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not  
cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
We  
Name: Hideki Electronics, Inc.  
Address: 7865 SW Mohawk, Tualatin, OR 97062  
Telephone No.: 1-503-612-8395  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
declare that the product  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
Produce No.: TE328ELW  
Product Name: Wireless Weather 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 that may cause undesired  
operation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
The information above is not to be used as contact for  
support or sales. Please call our customer service hotline  
(refer to the Standard Warranty Information) for all  
inquiries instead.  
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STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION  
This product is warranted from manufacturing defects for  
one year from date of retail purchase. It does not cover  
damages or wear resulting from accident, misuse, abuse,  
commercial use, or unauthorized adjustment and repair.  
Note that online product registration is required to ensure  
valid warranty protection.  
To register your product, go to our Company website at:  
Registration under the Customer Service menu.  
Should you require assistance with this product and its  
operation, please contact our  
Customer Service Hotline 1(866) 443 3543  
Please direct all returns to the place of the original  
purchase. Should this not be possible, contact Customer  
Service Hotline for assistance or to obtain a Return  
Merchandise Authorization (RMA). Returns without a  
return authorization will be refused. Please retain your  
original receipt as you may be asked to provide a copy  
for proof of purchase.  
Hideki Electronics, Inc. reserves the right to repair or  
replace the product at our option.  
Copyright (2005) Hideki Electronics Inc. All Rights  
Reserved. The Honeywell Trademark is used under license  
from Honeywell Intellectual Properties Inc. Honeywell  
International Inc. makes no representations or warranties  
with respect to this product.  
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