Honeywell TE852W ユーザーズマニュアル

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INTRODUCTION
 
Thank you for selecting the Honeywell Long-Range Weather Forecaster with 
Wind Speed. This device combines precise time keeping with monitoring and 
displaying the wind speed information and temperature/humidity data from up 
to five remote locations. 
In this package you will find: 
•  One main unit (receiver) TE852W 
•  One three-channel remote temperature and humidity sensor 
(transmitter) TS33C 
•  One Wind Speed Meter (transmitter) TS815 
•  Mounting Hardware with wrench tool for Wind Speed Meter 
•  One User Manual   
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. 
 
STANDARD PACKAGE CONTENTS 
Picture Components 
 
 
      Main Unit (receiver) 
 
 
Thermo Hygrometer Sensor (transmitter) 
 
Wind Speed Meter (transmitter) 
Consist of: 
Meter Arm, Meter Base and Wind Cups 
 
4 screws and small wrench tool 
Mounting hardware 
INSTALLATION
 
The Honeywell Weather Forecaster with Wind Speed TE852W operates at 
433MHz radio frequency, so no wire installation is required between the main 
unit (receiver) and the remote weather sensors (transmitters). 
The remote weather sensors include a temperature and humidity sensor and 
wind speed sensor. All data measured by these remote sensors is transmitted 
to the main unit wirelessly, with the operating range in the open area from 100 
feet (30 meters) for wind speed meter up to 328 feet (100 meters) for 
temperature and humidity sensor.   
Remote wind speed meter must be placed outdoors to measure and transmit a 
wind speed data. 
Remote thermo-hygrometer(s) can be placed indoors or outdoors, depending 
on the area where the temperature and humidity are intended to be 
measured
. If you intend measuring outdoor temperature and humidity, place 
the remote sensor outdoors.   
 
NOTE: It is critical to assemble and power up all remote weather sensors 
BEFORE setting up the main unit.   
NOTE: It is critical to power up and test communication between the weather 
sensors and the main unit BEFORE permanently mounting them outside.