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Honeywell TE322ELW Long Range Thermo Weather Forecaster

Honeywell TE322ELW Long Range Thermo Weather Forecaster
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  • Displays the temperature at up to 4 locations, and provides 12- to 24-hour weather forecast with graphical icons
  • Shows time in 12 or 24 hour format, and automatically updates via radio signal to the US atomic clock
  • Features dual crescendo alarms with snooze function, and a programmable ice warning alarm
  • System comes with one remote sensor with an operating range of 328 feet and -38 to 158 degrees F
  • Main display and remote sensor run on 2 AA batteries each, and are backed by a 1-year warranty
With a new double-tool design, the Honeywell TE322ELW Long Range Weather Forecaster with Atomic Clock and Dual Alarm boasts an elegant glossy finish that is perfect for modern decors. The Honeywell TE322ELW is the quickest, most accurate, and most convenient way of keeping track of the weather in and around your home or office. The TE322ELW allows you to monitor temperatures in up to three remote locations at the same time, while simultaneously providing you with the most accurate timekeeping available. This system comes with a compact main display unit and a single, water-resistant Honeywell TS15C remote temperature sensor that can be used both indoors and out. And with an effective transmission range of up to 328 feet, you can install the remote sensor virtually anywhere in or near the house. If you need to know the temperature in multiple locations, you can purchase up to two more TS15C remote sensors and use them all with the same main display unit. The main unit even includes a remote channel auto-scan function so you don't have to cycle through multiple sensors manually. 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.The TE322ELW utilizes easy-to-read digits on a bright, blue backlit LCD display that allows you to read its information at a glance day or night. The screen displays the current temperatures at both the main display, and the remote sensor location in either Celsius or Fahrenheit depending upon your selection. 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. And for those who like to keep track of the highs and lows, the TE322ELW has a memory that stores minimum and maximum temperatures for both the main display and remote sensor locations. More than just a personal weather station, the TE322ELW includes a built-in clock that can display the current time in 12- or 24-hour format. And this clock really will display the current time, since it receives radio signals from the U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. Not only does this consistently adjust the clock to within one second of official U.S. government, but automatically adjusts the time for Daylight Savings Time as well. What's more, this clock comes with dual alarms that feature a crescendo tone and a snooze function, as well as a calendar with month and day readings in English, Spanish, French, German or Italian. As convenient as it is accurate, the display unit can be mounted on the wall so you always know right where to look, or sit on your desktop and go wherever you do. Both the main display runs on 2 AA batteries and the remote sensor runs on 2 AAA batteries (not included), and 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): 3.50 x 1.18 x 7.09
Restricted in CA: N
Batteries Required: Y
How Many Batteries: 2AA / 2AAA
Batteries Included: N
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  Works OK most of the time
A pretty good little unit. Gives good information and has a few extras that help like auto setting of time daily and indoor and outdoor temps. The only problem is that the base tends to lose contact with the outside sensor about once a week and requires resetting the main unit to pick it back up.
  Weather Station works fairly well
After carefully following the set-up instructions the device worked quite well. I checked it against an accurate thermometer and found it gave indoor and remote temperatures within a degree (F). I didn't really expect it to forecast weather accurately so I wasn't disappointed when my expectations proved true. I can't attest to reliability because I've only had it about one month.
  great product
I have had this unit for about 2 years now and i was surprised to read the bad reviews. I just came on to get one to give as a gift. I have had no problems with it at all. I don't use it for the alarm but it's always told me the inside temp and humidity as well as the outside. It's still working great after all this time and i have been very pleased with it. when the battery goes out you do have to reset it but it takes very little time. I have to use the directions when i do it. i can't remember what to do if I don't have them in front of me. as I said I am pleased with this purchase.
  More complicated than I would like
I was initially delighted with this product when I bought it six months ago. It looks very nice and functions well. The display is easy to read. The alarms work (though as another reviewer noted you don't get two alarms per day). The gentle back illumination works nicely to let you read the display at night. I haven't paid much attention to the weather display except for the temperature and humidity functions, so I won't comment on those. But I have a few comments worth recording.

First, the unit has two parts. The remote temperature/humidity sensor unit that you hang outdoors isn't shown in the product picture on Amazon. It's about half the size of a pack of cigarettes and it has its own small temperature/humidity display. This unit requires two AAA batteries. If the temperature outside will ever drop below freezing, even for just an hour or two, these must be expensive lithium batteries (8 Energizer Lithium AAA 1.5V High Energy Lithium e2 Battery. 2 X Card 4AAA for example). That's because normal alkaline and titanium batteries deliver less voltage at low temperature, whereas lithium batteries give much more uniform voltage output down to about -40 degrees. If the voltage supply to the outdoor sensor drops too much, it will lose synchronization with the indoor unit and you'll have to "connect" them again.

That brings me to why I think this device is too complicated. When the device is new, or whenever the outdoor unit loses its radio connection to the indoor unit, the two units must negotiate which radio channel they will use to communicate. That's a useful process, because it allows them to choose a radio frequency that has minimal interference from other nearby devices. However, the process for doing it is maddening complex. You must remove the batteries from both units, then insert the batteries in the remote unit, then use an unbent paper clip to press the reset switch on the outdoor unit, then bring the units close together and insert the batteries in the indoor unit. After a minute or so they negotiate a frequency and the temperature of the outdoor unit is displayed on the indoor unit. You can then move them apart.

But you're not done. Having removed the batteries from the indoor unit, you must reset the date, choose a time zone and a bunch of other settings, using a combination of button pushes that is too complex to remember: I printed it out in very small type and taped it to the back of the device so I would not have to find the instruction book each time.

Finally, the atomic clock, like all such devices, synchronizes to the broadcast signal from NIST during the early morning hours, typically midnight to 5 AM local time. That time is chosen because the radio signal is much easier to receive at night. To get my unit to synchronize I had to put it on a window sill; it could not receive a strong enough signal from my night stand. That requirement is typical for so-called "atomic" clocks and watches. Fortunately it only needs to synchronize once a month or so to keep good time.

All in all, I'm glad I bought this remote thermometer, and I'm willing to live with the restrictions noted above. But you should be aware before you buy that this is not a "set it and forget it" device.
  Great little unit!
This is a slick little clock that we use in our truck camper. The temperature remote is in the fridge and very accurate after you put lithium batteries in it. My only beef about it is that it is hard to read at angles.
Q: HOW DO I SET THE TIME ZONE ON MY TE322ELW?
A: 1. Press MODE button so that the Day of the Week abbreviation is displayed to the right of the time; for example: pm 2:37tu 2. Press and hold UP arrow button for 3 seconds selecting the desired time zone. 3. Keep holding UP button until the desired US time zone (Pacific, Mountain, Central or Eastern) is highlighted on the display’s US map, located on the upper right corner from the time. 4. Release the UP button. The Time Zone is set.

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 IS THE WEATHER FORECAST DISPLAYING ON TE322ELW?
A: The weather forecast accuracy is 75%.

Q: HOW MANY ALARMS I CAN SET ON MY TE322ELW?
A: The Long Range Weather Forecaster TE322ELW has two time alarms – Weekday alarm (W) and Single day alarm(S) - and one Ice Warning Alarm (PRE-AL).

Q: HOW DO I SET THE TIME ALARM?
A: 1. Press ALARM button once to enter into the alarms setting mode - the word “OFF” with a letter “W” next to it will be displayed (default - weekday alarm) 2. Press and hold ALARM button for two seconds - hour digits will flash. Adjust the hour using UP or DOWN arrow buttons 3. Press ALARM button once - the minute digits will flash. Adjust the minutes using UP or DOWN arrow buttons 4. Press ALARM button once again to confirm the settings and the weekday alarm time will be set 5. Set a Single (S) day alarm if desired in the same manner

Q: HOW DO I DISABLE THE TIME ALARM?
A: Press ALARM button selecting the alarm you want to disable – an appropriate letter of the selected alarm will appear next to the alarm time. Press DOWN arrow button once, so the word “OFF” will be displayed. The specific alarm will be disabled and won’t activate.

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: HOW DO I CHANGE A TEMPERATURE UNIT IN MY TE322ELW?
A: The temperature measurement unit (Cº or Fº) can be changed only through entering clock setting procedure: 1. Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds - the year digit will flash. 2. Press MODE once - the month digit will flash. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the month. If correct month is displayed press MODE button once to confirm and move to the date mode selection (date digit will flash) 3. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the date. If correct date is displayed press MODE button once to confirm and move to the hour format selection (“12” digits will flash) . 4. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the 12 or 24 hour format. If the correct hour format is displayed press MODE button once to confirm and move to the hour selection (hour digits will flash) 5. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the hour If correct hour is displayed press MODE button once to confirm and move to the minutes selection (minutes digits will flash) 6. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the minutes If correct minutes are displayed press MODE button once to confirm and move to the weekday language selection (weekday language abbreviation “EN” will flash). The weekday may be displayed in one of five languages-English, Spanish, French, German or Italian. 7. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the weekday language: “EN” for English, “SP” for Spanish, “FR” for French, “GE” for German, and “IT” for Italian. If correct language is displayed press MODE button once to confirm and move to the temperature unit selection (“Fº” symbol for Fahrenheit will flash) 8. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the temperature unit: “Fº” for Fahrenheit or “Cº” for Celsius. If correct temperature unit is displayed press MODE button once to confirm the setting and exit from clock programming mode.

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: 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: HOW DO I DISABLE/ENABLE ATOMIC TIME SIGNAL RECEPTION MANUALLY?
A: It is not possible to disable atomic time reception function on this product. However, if atomic time signal is not available, you can set the time manually and it will not be changed even though the clock’s receiver will attempt to pick up the atomic time signal

Q: MY TE322ELW 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: WHAT SHOULD I DO DURING AN INITIAL PRODUCT SETUP?
A: Remove the protective plastic screen (if any) from the LCD displays. Insert the batteries into the remote sensor first then insert batteries into the main unit. During initial setup in order to work properly, remote sensor must have the batteries installed before the main unit. IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE REMOTE 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 sensor will start to communicate to each other and the main unit will show both - indoor and remote readings.

Q: MY TE322ELW NO LONGER SHOWS AN OUTDOOR/REMOTE TEMPERATURE.WHAT CAN I DO TO FIX THIS?
A: If the main unit display mode for the remote sensor reading shows dashes (- - -), 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 within two minutes, please make sure that: • Make sure that the red light is flashing from the remote sensor’s LED indicator every 45-47 seconds • The remote sensor is in its proper location. • The distance between main unit and remote sensor is not over 328 feet (100 meters). • 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 four (4) small screws from the back of the remote sensor with a 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. • Remove the batteries from the main unit and reinstall them in the same manner. • The remote temperature appeared on the main unit’s display will show that transmission is being received successfully.

Q: WHERE DO I PLACE A REMOTE SENSOR?
A: Place the remote sensor in the area you intent to measure environmental conditions. Example: If you wish measuring an outdoor environment conditions, place the remote sensor outdoors. If you wish measuring an attic environment conditions, place the remote sensor to the attic, and etc. Outdoors the remote sensor should be placed in a dryer, shaded area. Fog and mist will not harm the remote sensor but direct rain must be avoided. TE322ELW receiver (main unit) has operating range of up to 328 feet in an open area. So sensor should be placed within this operating range. 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 SNOOZE/LIGHT button on the top.

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: HOW LONG WILL THE BATTERIES LAST IN THE UNIT?
A: The average battery life in the device is 12 months.

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 TE322ELW 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 forecaster TE322ELW: TS03 (has only one channel) TS03C TS13C TS15C TS13F All of the listed sensors register and transmit temperature data only. If none of these are available, you can use the following models, which register and transmit temperature and humidity. TS33C TS34C (must be set to channels 1, 2 or 3 only) TS35C TS33F The humidity data won’t be displayed on your TE322ELW display. Before installing a new sensor, please read your product’s User Manual for proper setup

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