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Honeywell TN924W Professional Weather Station with Public Alert

Honeywell TN924W Professional Weather Station with Public Alert
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  • Automatically sets to the US atomic clock, dual crescendo alarm with programmable snooze
  • User-friendly sunrise and sunset calculator, moon phase calendar
  • NOAA same technology, public alert certified device
  • 7-Channel capability-accepts up to 4 additional sensors (sold separately), programmable ice warning alarm
  • 200 weather records without pc connection, usb port, operating range from 100-feet (30-meters) up to 328-feet (100-meters)
The Honeywell TE924W allows you to monitor temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction, and even rainfall in multiple remote locations at the same time, all while providing you with the most accurate timekeeping available. Additionally, the main display is a NOAA weather band receiver with S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) alert functionality that automatically turns it on during an emergency broadcast. This system comes with a compact main display unit and three different Honeywell remote sensor units. And with an effective transmission range from 100 to up to 328 feet, you can install these remote sensors virtually anywhere in or near the house. The three Honeywell remote sensors consist of: an anemometer that measures wind speed and direction, a rain gauge that measures rainfall amount, and a thermo-hygrometer for measuring both temperature and humidity. If you need to know information from multiple locations, you can purchase up to four more remote sensors and use them all via the main display unit's seven-channel capability. The TE924W even stores up to 200 weather records without a PC connection, and comes with a built-in USB port and PC software for syncing with your computer. And not only does this system display the temperature, but provides you with a 12- to 24-hour weather forecast with easy-to-interpret graphical icons, such as clouds, rain, sunshine and more. As an added convenience, this system contains a programmable ice warning alarm, which lets you know when a frost is predicted so you can take precautions. Users will also delight in this system's wide outdoor temperature range, which can range from -38 to 158 degrees F when powered by lithium batteries, making it suitable for virtually any application.More than just a personal weather station, the TE924W includes a built-in clock that can display the current time using signals from the U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. What's more, this clock comes with dual alarms that feature a crescendo tone and a programmable snooze function, as well as a user-friendly sunrise and sunset calculator, and a moon phase calendar. As convenient as it is accurate, the display unit sits easily on your desktop and can go wherever you do. The TE924W main display unit and all the remote sensors in this system are backed by a manufacturer's one-year warranty.
Warranty: Warranted from manufacturing defects for one year from the date of retail purchase. Product registration is required to ensure valid warranty protection
Product Size (LxWxH): 7.32 x 1.42 x 9.76
Restricted in CA: N
Batteries Required: Y
How Many Batteries: 12AA
Batteries Included: N
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  Honeywell Weather Station
Somewhat surprised that a product costing $ 250 would require that the buyer supply the batteries (12 AA's) to make it operational.

Physical set up was not that difficult but, programming was certainly not easy.

Manual statements on the ranges of the remote devices were quite exagerated. Hygrometer (300 ft) and Anemometer and Rain Gauge (100 ft)will not maintain signal at half those distances. Had to relocate twice for good contact.

Had one issue with the device that was not covered in the manual. Tried resolving through customer support. Inital contact was "clueless" and referred me to Tech Support "voicemail".

After two more calls they finally called me back....30 hours later and were not much more enlightened than my first contact.
  Lots of potential with some flaws
I wanted to write my own review of the Honeywell TN924W after reading the reviews here. I agree with almost all of the statements here, both pro and con. But most of the complaints are subjective, and what kills the unit for some might be acceptable for others.

Although the unit can display lots of information, it can only display a few pieces of data at a time. The buttons to cycle through the different types of data are inconveniently located on the back of the unit. While not ideal, you will get used to the "touch and feel" system after awhile. However, this precludes mounting the unit on a wall using the included bracket. This is a rather bad oversight, in my opinion.

The station will drop the signal from the remote sensors, too. This is an annoyance, but an easy fix once you learn how to force the unit to search for signals (Just hold down the "down" button on the back for a few seconds). Unfortunately, the included manual is pretty bad and not much help in finding solutions for the quirks of the Honeywell. I downloaded an updated PDF version from the Honeywell website that is much better.

One reviewer stated that the backlight is too bright. The backlight can be turned on, off, or set on automatic. If you find it to be too bright, you can always turn it off.

The Honeywell TN924W is the only weather station I have ever owned or am familiar with, so I cannot compare it to anything else. While not perfect, I am very happy with mine. I recently received the Weather View 32 software for uploading my weather data to my personal website, Weather Underground, and CWOP. It took some figuring out, but everything is up and running wonderfully.

The Honeywell TN924W is an impressive little unit, with lots of features and tons of potential. But it is not without its quirks. Remember that it is a piece of technical scientific equipment. If you don't have the patience to learn the unit and work through a few minor issues, you could very well become frustrated. Don't expect it to work perfectly right out of the box. You need to go through a somewhat lengthy setup process, and you need to do some research (find your latitude, longitude, and elevation) to complete the setup.
  working great
Honeywell TN924W Weather is working great. I purchased a Lacross station 3 years ago and this honeywell I have owned for three months is much better.
  Weather Station Review
The Honeywell TN924W is a very good low cost weather station. It has a built-in NOAA public alert radio receiver. The computer interface is via USB cable. The capture software is very good. The only problem with the station is that the outdoor temp sensor and the wind meter signals get dropped and have to be restarted. I do not know how to correct this situation. Other signals have been perpetually transmitted and received.
  Don't waste your money
Don't waste your money on this piece of junk. The base station will not stay connected with the sensors even though the thermo-hygrometer sensor is less than 5 feet away. Technical support is worthless. Their support consists of asking if you have changed the batteries. They finally sent a new base unit which worked for about 5 days before losing contact. The back light on the display is too bright to have in a room where you might want to sleep. The buttons for programing and changing the display screen are on the back and very hard to use since you can't see them and the display at the same time.
Q: MY TN924W WEATHER RADIO DISPLAY INDICATES “CHECK OP’ OR “SIGNAL LOSS” IN THE WHAT DO I DO?
A: “CHECK OP” message may appear by 2 reasons: one – is due to NOAA signal loss, another – if the radio programming was not done correctly or not finished completely. 1. The easiest way to improve radio reception is to move the main display unit closer to a window. This should improve the signal strength and radio reception. However, in some locations due to mountains or conditions that can impact reception you may need to consider an auxiliary external antenna. Radio Shack has a variety of WX (Weather) Band antennas to choose from. For example, you might consider the Magnet-Mount CB Antenna 21-801 with WX (Weather) Band. 2. Make sure when during the radio programming you selected “SINGLE” or “MULTIPLE” location that an appropriate county (counties) with FIPS codes are entered.

Q: WHILE PROGRAMMING THE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES I NOTED THAT WARNINGS SETING SKIP TORNADO WARNING. THERE IS A TORNADO WATCH SETTING. WHY IT IS MISSING FROM THE SETTINGS?
A: There are several NOAA events that are mandatory for the weather radio to be enabled at all times. The TORNADO WARNING is one of these events, so it cannot be disabled or deleted. This is why you do not see this event on the list of the events that can be deleted or changed.

Q: HOW DO I SET THE TIME ZONE ON MY TN924W?
A: When selecting your location in the Clock and Alarm mode, either by entering the code of the closest city, or entering your specific location longitude and latitude, all data, including the Time Zone, is set automatically.

Q: HOW OFTEN DOES THE WEATHER FORECAST UPDATE, AND WHAT PERIOD DOES IT COVER?
A: The weather forecast is updated every 12 hours and covers a period of time from 12 to 24 hours ahead, starting from the first time when the unit has been powered up.

Q: HOW ACCURATE THE WEATHER FORECAST DISPLAYING ON TN924W?
A: The weather forecast accuracy is 75%.

Q: HOW DO I PROGRAM MY LOCAL ALTITUDE/ELEVATION?
A: IMPORTANT: Program your altitude in the main unit as soon as batteries are installed. After batteries are inserted into the battery compartment, “inHg” abbreviation will flash in Pressure and Weather forecast window of the main unit display. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons selecting the pressure unit in metrics or imperial units. Press SET button to confirm the selection and move to the altitude selection mode with “feet” flashing. Select the desired altitude unit by pressing the back “UP” or “DOWN” button Press SET button again – “-15.4” number will start flashing Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to increase or decrease the altitude in 3 feet interval Press SET button to confirm the entered altitude - after a 2-3 second delay the display will change to the SEA LEVEL barometric pressure adjusted to the set altitude in numerals.

Q: MY TN924W WEATHER RADIO RECEIVED WEEKLY TEST AND IT STAYED ON THE DISPLAY. HOW CAN I CLEAR THIS MESSAGE FROM THE DISPLAY?
A: The user cannot manually clear any of the messages received from NOAA. The duration of each message is programmed into the message and it will stay on the display as long as it is programmed for. To learn more about the NOAA events and NOAA operations please go to NOAA website using this link: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm

Q: HOW TO SET THE TIME ALARM?
A: In the Clock and Alarm window, select the desired alarm by pressing the ALARM /CHART button. Then press and hold the ALARM/CHART button until the alarm time digits will flash. Set the desired alarm time (hours, minutes) using the UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the back of the unit. Then press ALARM/CHART button to exit from the programming mode and confirm the setting.

Q: HOW TO DISABLE THE TIME ALARM?
A: In the Clock and Alarm window press ALARM/CHART button selecting the alarm you want to disable – an appropriate letter of the selected alarm will appear next to the alarm time. Press UP arrow button once, so the word “OFF” will be displayed. Now that specific alarm is disabled and won’t activate.

Q: WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE PRESSURE BAR GRAPH? IS IT NORMAL THAT THIS BAR GRAPH IS FLASHING?
A: Yes, this is a normal unit operation. The pressure bar graph shows barometric pressure fluctuations over the past 24 hours. Each bar icon represents 0.06 inHg

Q: WHAT IS THE EMPTY WINDOW LOCATED BELOW THE MOON PHASE ICON MEANS?
A: With each press on the HISTORY button, this window shows a specific hour, allowing displaying a barometric pressure history from present time to 39 hours back.

Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE WEEKDAY (W) AND SINGLE (S) TIME ALARMS?
A: The Weekday (W) alarm is programmed to sound at the set time Mondays through Fridays with “W” letter flashing. The Single (S) day alarm is programmed to sound at the set time with “S” letter flashing only for the specific day and will not activate on subsequent days.

Q: WHAT DOES “PRE-AL” MEAN?
A: When temperature drops below freezing, programmable Ice Warning Alarm (PRE-AL) automatically wakes you up earlier, giving an extra time to get ready. It programmed to sound before the actual alarm if the remote temperature for Channel one (1) will reach 32°F (0°C) and below. You can set this alarm to 15 to 90 minutes earlier than actual time alarm. Ice Warning Alarm (PRE-AL) can only be set if one or both - Weekday or Single alarm previously programmed.

Q: WHERE IS THE US ATOMIC CLOCK LOCATED?
A: US Atomic clock is located at Fort Collins outside Boulder, Colorado, and is operated by the US Government 

Q: HOW TO DISABLE/ENABLE ATOMIC TIME SIGNAL RECEPTION MANUALLY?
A: • Press and hold UP arrow button for 3 seconds and the atomic time radio reception icon located above the seconds will disappear. • Press and hold UP arrow button for 3 seconds again enabling atomic time radio receiver. The radio reception icon will start flashing showing that the unit is searching for the atomic time signal.

Q: MY TN924W DID NOT RECEIVE ATOMIC TIME SIGNAL DURING INITIAL SETUP. HOW THIS CAN BE FIXED?
A: Please, consider the following when atomic time is not set during the initial setup: • During night-time hours, atmospheric conditions improve radio signal reception. A single daily reception is sufficient enough to keep the clock accuracy within milliseconds. • Unit should be positioned 8 feet (2 meters) from interference sources such as a TV, computer, microwave, etc. • The signal reception is weakened within concrete walls found in basements or office buildings. Place the unit near the window for best reception. Once the atomic time signal is received, the date and time will be set automatically, and the atomic time reception icon will appear. Your unit’s atomic clock is programmed to search for the atomic time signal daily each hour between 1:00 am and 4:30 am. Once the time signal has been successfully received, the time and date will be updated automatically.

Q: WILL MY ATOMIC TIME UNIT WORK IN ALASKA AND HAWAII?
A: If used in Alaska and Hawaii, the Atomic Time clocks will not receive the RF signal from the US Atomic Clock during the normal daylight hours. The 50kW radio signal transmitted at 60 kHz frequency covers the Continental United States (CONUS) and reaches parts of Alaska and Hawaii during the night-time hours. However, this clock can be set manually if the signal from Boulder, Colorado is not able to reach the locations that geographically are not in the US Atomic Clock Time Signal coverage area.

Q: WHAT SHOULD I DO DURING AN INITIAL PRODUCT SETUP?
A: Remove the protective plastic screen (if any) from the LCD displays. During initial setup in order to work properly, remote sensors must have the batteries installed before the main unit. IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE REMOTE TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR SET EACH SENSOR TO A DIFFERENT CHANNEL NUMBER. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS FOR 6 MINUTES. During this time the main unit and remote sensors will start to communicate to each other and the main unit will show both - indoor and remote readings.

Q: MY TN924W NO LONGER SHOWS AN OUTDOOR/REMOTE TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY, WIND SPEED& WIND DIRECTION OR RAINFALL. WHAT CAN I DO TO FIX THIS?
A: If the main unit displays dashes (- - -) in any remote parameter window press and hold the DOWN arrow button for 3-4 seconds to begin a new signal search. As soon as the signal search icon will start flashing above the remote channel number release the DOWN arrow button. If the signal isn’t received during this signal search, please make sure that: • The remote sensor is in its proper location and within specified operating range • The path between units is clear of obstacles. Shorten the distance if necessary. • Fresh batteries are installed correctly in both remote sensor and main unit. • If outdoor temperature reached 32ºF and lower we recommend using lithium batteries versus alkaline • Batteries were inserted into the remote unit first and the main unit next. If there is still no communication, please perform the following steps: • Bring the main unit and remote sensor close together. • Remove the batteries from the sensor battery compartment and reinstall them in the same manner. • Disconnect main unit from AC/DC adapter and remove the batteries from the battery compartment. Reinstall the batteries into the main unit and re-connect it to the wall power outlet through the AC/DC adapter. • Wait for about 6 minutes. The remote readings appeared on the main unit’s display will show that sensor transmission is being received successfully.

Q: WHERE DO I PLACE A REMOTE TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR?
A: Place the remote temperature & humidity sensors in the area you intent to measure environment conditions. Example: If you wish measuring an outdoor environment conditions, place the remote temperature & humidity sensor outdoors. If you wish measuring an attic environment conditions, place the remote temperature & humidity sensor to the attic, and etc. Outdoors the remote temperature & humidity sensors should be placed in a dryer, shaded area. Fog and mist will not harm the remote temperature & humidity sensor but direct rain must be avoided. The remote temperature & humidity sensor has operating range of up to 328 feet in an open area. Any walls or other obstacles will reduce this distance.

Q: HOW DO I ACTIVATE THE BACKLIGHT?
A: You can activate the backlight for a short time period by pressing LIGHT/SNOOZE button on the top or continuously, if the AC/DC adapter is connected to the wall power outlet.

Q: HOW LONG DOES THE BACKLIGHT STAY ON?
A: The backlight will stay on for 5-6 seconds if the LIGHT/SNOOZE button is pressed.

Q: WHAT DOES THE LIGHT SENSOR DO?
A: The TE924W is equipped with the light sensor which detects the environmental light conditions. At the light conditions lower than 100 LUX, the LCD will light up automatically if AC adapter is connected and the light sensor is set to AUTO position. The light sensor feature also can be turned ON or OFF. The light sensor sensitivity can be adjusted to the high or low sensitivity when the AUTO position is selected.

Q: HOW LONG WILL THE BATTERIES LAST IN THE MAIN UNIT?
A: The average battery life in the device is 7 days if unit will work only on the batteries Keep TN924W connected to the wall power outlet through AC/DC adapter provided.

Q: WHAT DOES THE COMFORT LEVEL INDICATOR MEAN?
A: The Weather Station is capable of detecting and displaying present comfort levels for the surrounding environment. The environmental comfort level is detected, interpreted and displayed on the main unit’s display based on the combination of the current indoor temperature and humidity readings. There are following comfort levels may be displayed: COMFORT (comfortable); WET (wet) and DRY (dry). Please refer to the user manual for more on this topic.

Q: MY TN924W MAIN UNIT DISPLAY SHOWS DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE READING FROM THE TEMPERATURE ON THE REMOTE SENSOR. WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THAT?
A: It is possible that you selected DEW POINT TEMPERATURE mode in your TN924W temperature and humidity window display. Look for a “DEW” abbreviation below temperature reading. To return to the current channel temperature and humidity mode simply press SET button until the abbreviation “DEW” will disappear and temperature and humidity will match remote sensor readings.

Q: MY TN924W MAIN UNIT DISPLAY SHOWS WIND CHILL READING HIGHER THAN THE TEMPERATURE READING AT THE PLACE OF ANEMOMETER. WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THAT?
A: The weather station can display wind chill temperature that is higher than air temperature measured at the place of anemometer. According to NOAA, an actual wind chill temperature can be measured and calculated only at 40 degrees of Fahrenheit and below. Please refer to the user manual for more on this topic.

Q: WHY DATA ON MY PC IS DIFFERENT FROM THE DATA ON THE MAIN DISPLAY?
A: This means that the software memory contains a default or previous weather information. In order to clear the default information from the memory, open the software, then click on the FILE menu and select the CLEAR ALL RECORDS AND EXIT option. Then select CONFIRM in the next appeared window – the software will close and all previous records will be erased.

Q: I WOULD LIKE USING WEATHER STATION DATA IN OTHER APPLICATIONS OR MY WEBSITE. HOW CAN I EXPORT IT?
A: Weather Capture does not export Excel files directly. We do provide an automatic copy of your weather data in a file called RECORDS.TXT. It is a comma separated variable formatted file that you can export into Excel with the following steps: Load Excel and select open (*.txt) files: from the C Drive of your computer go to C:Program FilesWeatherCapture Copy and paste a file RECORDS.TXT to Desktop Go to Desktop Right click RECORDS.TXT and open file with EXCEL Save the file in XLS format Remark: Applicable to Windows XP only (not Vista)

Q: HOW CAN I REACH CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR THIS PRODUCT?
A:

For customer service and technical support on Honeywell Weather products, please call 1-800-626-3233.


Q: WHERE I CAN FIND REPLACEMENT SENSOR FOR MY TN924W AND WHAT MODELS WILL WORK WITH IT?
A: You can find replacement sensors to purchase online in our Honeywell store in the Weather Sensor section of the site. Here is the list of the sensor’s models that will work with your weather station TN924W: TS33C (can be used on channel 1, 2 or 3) TS34C (can be used on channels 1,2,3,4 or 5) TS35C (can be used on channel 1, 2 or 3) TS33F (can be used on channel 1, 2 or 3) If none of these are available, you can use the following models, which register and transmit only temperature, so humidity data won’t be shown on your TN924W display: TS03 (has only one channel), so can be used only on channel #1 TS03C (can be used on channel 1, 2 or 3) TS13C (can be used on channel 1, 2 or 3) TS15C (can be used on channel 1, 2 or 3) TS13F (can be used on channel 1, 2 or 3) Before installing a new sensor, please read your product’s User Manual for proper setup

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