Honeywell TE109NL User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
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BATTERY INSTALLATION  
LOW BATTERY WARNING  
GETTING STARTED  
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PLACEMENT OF THE UNITS  
REMOTE AND INDOOR TEMPERATURE  
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM READINGS  
LOST COMMUNICATION  
TRANSMISSION COLLISION  
CALENDAR AND CLOCK DISPLAY MODES  
MANUAL SETTINGS  
CLOCK ALARMS  
Honeywell  
Wireless In/Out Thermometer  
SNOOZE  
PRECAUTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
FCC STATEMENT  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION  
(TE109NL)  
USER MANUAL  
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FRONT/REAR VIEW  
B. SNOOZE button  
Stops the clock’s alarm temporarily  
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B
C. UP ( ) button  
Increases the parameters  
Enables time alarms (W) and (S) and Ice Warning Alarm  
D. MODE button  
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Toggles between time modes - time with seconds and time with the  
day of the week  
Activates clock’s programming mode  
E. DOWN ( ) button  
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D
Decreases the parameters  
Activates manual remote channel search  
Disables time alarms (W) and (S) and Ice Warning Alarm  
F. ALARM ON/OFF button  
Allows toggling between the calendar display and three time alarm  
modes  
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Allows programming available alarms  
A. WEATHER AND TIME IN EASY-TO READ DIGITS  
G. MEM button  
Toggles between current, minimum, maximum readings of the indoor  
and remote temperature  
Clears the temperature memory  
H. WALL- MOUNT RECESSED OPENING  
Keeps the unit on the wall  
I. BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
Accommodates 2 (two) UM-3 or AA 1.5V alkaline batteries  
J. REMOVABLE TABLE STAND  
Holds unit in upright position on a flat surface  
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REMOTE SENSOR  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
FEATURES  
We recommend using alkaline batteries for the remote sensor and  
main unit when temperatures are above 32°F (0°C). We recommend  
using lithium batteries for the remote sensor when temperatures are  
below 32°F (0°C).  
Remote temperature transmission to the main unit via 433 MHz  
frequency  
Case can be wall mounted using built-in hanger  
Selection of the temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit  
Avoid using rechargeable batteries. (Rechargeable batteries cannot  
maintain correct power requirements).  
ALWAYS install batteries in the remote sensor before the main unit.  
Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity in the battery  
compartment  
Press RESET after each battery change with a paper clip or similar  
tool.  
During an initial setup, place the main unit close to the remote sensor.  
After reception is established (the remote temperature will appear on  
the main unit’s display), position the remote sensor and the main unit  
within the effective transmission range of 100 feet (30 meters).  
The remote sensor can be placed indoors or outdoors, depending  
on the area where the temperature is intended to be measured. If  
you intend measuring outdoor elements, place remote sensor outdoors  
The main unit must be placed indoors.  
A. LED INDICATOR  
Flashes once when the remote sensor transmits a reading to the main  
unit.  
Flashes twice when battery power is low.  
B. BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
Holds two AA-size batteries  
C. RESET  
NOTE:  
1. Avoid pressing any buttons on the main unit before the remote readings  
are displayed.  
Resets all previous settings  
D. WALL-MOUNT RECESSED OPENING  
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 it faces the main unit (receiver), minimizing  
obstructions such as doors, walls, and furniture.  
Keeps the remote sensor on the wall  
E. °C/ °F SWITCH  
Selects the temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit  
4. Though the remote sensors are weather-resistant, they should be placed  
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away from direct sunlight, rain or snow. The best suggested location for the  
remote sensor for outdoors is under the eave on the north side of the building.  
NOTE: When the temperature falls below freezing, the batteries in the  
outdoor remote sensor may have reduced voltage supply and a shorter  
effective range. We recommend using lithium batteries at temperatures of  
32°F (0°C) and below.  
GETTING STARTED  
WEATHER DISPLAY  
After batteries are installed; remote sensor will transmit temperature data at 45  
second intervals. The main unit may take up to two minutes to receive the initial  
readings. Upon successful reception, remote temperature will appear on the  
top line of the main unit’s display .The main unit will automatically update  
readings at 45-second intervals.  
After communication between the main unit and remote sensor has been  
established, secure the remote sensor in the desired location.  
If no signal is received from the remote sensor within two minutes, dashes [- - -]  
will be displayed. Press and hold the DOWN (T) button on the main unit for  
two seconds to initiate another signal search.  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
REMOTE SENSOR  
NOTE: Install the batteries; select the temperature in °C or °F before  
mounting the remote sensor.  
Remove the screws from the battery compartment with a small Phillips  
screwdriver.  
Install 2 “AA” size alkaline batteries (not included) matching the  
polarities shown in the battery compartment.  
PLACEMENT OF THE UNITS  
The main unit can be placed on any flat surface indoors. The remote sensor  
can be placed indoors or outdoors, on a flat surface or mounted on the wall.  
Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws.  
Secure the remote sensor in the desired location.  
MAIN UNIT  
REMOTE AND INDOOR TEMPERATURE  
The remote temperature information line is located on the top line of the main  
unit’s display with abbreviation OUT next to it.  
The wave icon is located above the OUT indicates the reception status from the  
remote sensor.  
Remove the battery compartment door.  
Install 2 batteries (UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5V) matching the polarity as  
shown in the battery compartment.  
Replace the battery compartment door.  
There are three following types of the reception status may be displayed:  
The unit is in a searching  
LOW BATTERY WARNING  
A low-battery indicator [  
] will appear next to the indoor or remote data  
mode.  
reading line of the main unit warning that the corresponding batteries need  
replacement.  
Temperature reading is  
securely registered.  
No signals detected.  
- - -  
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The indoor temperature with the icon IN is located below the remote  
temperature information line.  
Remove four (4) small screws from the back of the remote sensor with  
small Phillips screwdriver, and open the battery compartment.  
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.  
NOTE: If the indoor or remote temperature goes above or below operating  
range stated in specifications, the main unit’s display will show dashes “- - -” on  
the corresponding line.  
Remove the batteries from the main unit and reinstall them in the same  
manner.  
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM READINGS  
The maximum and minimum record of the indoor and remote temperature will  
be automatically stored in the memory of the main unit (receiver).  
To display the minimum, maximum or the current reading press MEM button.  
If no button is pressed for the next 15 seconds, the unit will return to the current  
temperature display.  
TRANSMISSION COLLISION  
Signals from the other household devices such as wireless doorbells, home  
security systems, and entry control, may interfere with this product or cause  
temporary reception interruption. This is normal and will not affect the general  
performance of the product. The transmission and reception of the temperature  
readings will resume once the interference subsides.  
To clear the memory, press and hold MEM (memory) button for two seconds  
and all previously stored readings will be erased.  
LOST COMMUNICATION  
CALENDAR AND CLOCK DISPLAY MODES  
If the main unit display line for the remote sensor reading goes blank, press  
and hold DOWN () button for 2 seconds to begin a new signal search. If the  
signal still isn’t received, please make sure that:  
Date is displayed in month-date or date-month format. Each press of the  
MODE button will change the clock display setting between the time of day with  
seconds, time of day with the day of the week and a calendar.  
The remote sensor is in its proper location.  
The distance between main unit and remote sensor is not over 100  
MANUAL SETTINGS  
feet (30 meters)  
CLOCK  
The path between units is clear of obstacles. Shorten the distance if  
Press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds: the year digits will flash.  
Press UP () or DOWN () to change flashing digits.  
After the first value is set, press MODE button again to confirm.  
Continue setting month, date, time display format, 12 or 24 hour time  
format, hour, minute, day of the week display language, time zone and  
Fahrenheit or Celsius display.  
necessary.  
Fresh batteries are installed correctly in both remote sensor and main  
unit.  
If there is no reception, please perform the following steps:  
Bring the main unit and remote sensor close together.  
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time will be set  
Press MODE for the last time to return to the default mode (time of day  
with seconds) after the last parameter is set.  
Set Single (S) day alarm if desired in the same manner  
SETTING THE ICE WARNING ALARM (PRE-AL)  
If Weekday (W) or Single day (S) alarm is set, the Ice Warning Alarm (Pre-AL)  
can be programmed.  
CLOCK ALARMS  
The Personal Weather Station has two time alarms – Weekday alarm (W) and  
Single day alarm(S) - and one Ice Warning Alarm (PRE-AL).  
If Weekday (W) alarm is activated, it will sound at the set time and the  
alarm icon will flash Mondays through Fridays  
Press ALARM ON/OFF button once to enter into the Ice Warning  
Alarm setting mode. The abbreviation OFF with a PRE-AL next to it will  
be displayed.  
If Single (S) day alarm is activated, it will sound at the set time and the  
alarm icon will flash only for this specific day and will not activate on  
subsequent days  
Press and hold ALARM ON/OFF button for two seconds. The number  
30 will flash, meaning that if selected, the alarm will sound 30 minutes  
earlier than the Weekday or Single alarm.  
If Ice Warning Alarm ( PRE-AL) is activated, in will sound at the set  
time and alarm icon will flash once the remote temperature for Channel  
One (1) will reach 32°F(0°C) and below  
Select the desired Ice Warning Alarm interval in 15 minutes increments  
between 15 and 90 minutes, using UP () or DOWN ()buttons  
Press ALARM ON/OFF button to confirm and exit from the alarm  
setting mode.  
NOTE: Ice Warning Alarm can be set only if one or both - Weekday or  
Single alarm - are programmed.  
SETTING THE WEEKDAY (W) AND SINGLE DAY (S) ALARMS  
ACTIVATING THE ALARM  
Press ALARM ON/OFF button once to enter into the alarms setting  
mode. The default alarm is a Weekday alarm (W). The abbreviation  
OFF” with a letter “W” next to it will be displayed, if the alarm has not  
been set previously  
Press ALARM ON/OFF button to enter into the desired alarm mode.  
Press UP () to activate or DOWN () to deactivate desired alarm.  
When alarms are activated, the corresponding icons W, S or PRE-AL  
will be displayed.  
Press and hold ALARM ON/OFF button for two seconds. The hour  
digit will flash  
SNOOZE  
When the time alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE button to temporarily stop it.  
After the SNOOZE is depressed, the time alarm sound will resume in four  
minutes. If the alarm is not disabled after that, it will sound for two more  
minutes and then will stop by itself.  
Adjust the hour using UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) buttons  
Press ALARM ON/OFF button again. The minute digits will flash  
Adjust the minutes using UP () or DOWN () buttons  
Press ALARM ON/OFF button again to confirm and the weekday alarm  
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PRECAUTIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if handled  
Main Unit  
Indoor Temperature  
carefully. Here are a few precautions:  
Proposed operating range: 23.0°F to 122.0°F (-5°C to +50°C)  
Temperature resolution: 0.2°F (0.1°C)  
User-selectable (°F or °C) temperature display  
Maximum number of remote sensors: 1 (one included)  
RF range: Maximum 100 feet (30 meters)  
Readings update interval: every 45 seconds  
Low battery indicators – for remote sensor and main unit  
Clock  
Do not immerse the units in water.  
Do not clean the units with abrasive or corrosive materials. They may  
scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuits.  
Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature,  
or humidity, which may result in malfunctions, shorter lifespan,  
damaged batteries, and damaged parts.  
Precise Quartz Time  
12/24 hour time format  
Do not tamper with the units internal components. Doing so will  
invalidate the warranty and may cause damage. These units contain no  
user-serviceable parts.  
Crescendo 4 minutes alarm with 5 minutes snooze  
Remote Sensor  
Remote Temperature  
Proposed operating range with alkaline batteries:  
-4°F to + 158°F (-20°C to + 70°C)  
Proposed operating range with lithium batteries:  
-38.8°F to +158°F (-38.8°C to + 70°C)  
Temperature resolution: 0.1°C/0.2°F  
RF Transmission Frequency: 433 MHz  
Temperature transmission cycle: approximately 45 seconds  
Low battery indicator  
Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.  
Read the user's manual thoroughly before operating the units.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Check here before contacting customer service.  
Wall-mount of Table stand  
Power  
Issue  
Symptom  
Solution  
Main unit: 2 AA size (UM-3) 1.5V batteries (not included)  
Remote Sensor: 2 AA size 1.5V batteries (not included)  
Dimensions  
Remote sensor  
Cannot locate remote Check batteries  
sensor  
Check location  
Main unit: 3.02(L) x 5.16 (H) x 1.11(D) inches  
Remote sensor: 2.37(L) x 4(H) x 1 (D) inch  
Press and hold DOWN ( )  
button on the main unit to search  
for the signal form the remote  
sensor  
Data does not match Initiate manual sensor search  
data on the main unit (Press and hold DOWN ( )  
button on the main unit)  
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FCC STATEMENT  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We  
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.  
Name: Hideki Electronics, Inc.  
Address: 7865 SW Mohawk  
Tualatin, OR 97062  
Warning: Changes or modification 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  
Product No.: TE109NL  
Product Name: Honeywell Wireless In/Out Thermometer  
Manufacturer: Hideki Electronics Ltd.  
Address: Unit 2304-06, 23/F Riley House, 88 Lei Muk Road, Kwai Chung, New  
Territories, Hong Kong  
NOTE: This equipment had 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, installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
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 improve or correct turning the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
The information above is not to be used as a contact for support or sales.  
Please call our Customer Service (refer to the Standard Warranty  
Information) for all injuries instead.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to 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.  
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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:  
www.honeywellweatherstations.com. Click Online Product Registration under  
the Customer Service menu.  
Should you require assistance with this product and its operation, please  
contact our Customer Service at 1(866) 443 3543.  
Please direct all returns to the place of the original purchase. Should this not be  
possible, contact Hideki Customer Service for assistance and 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.  
All user manual contents and information are subject to change.  
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