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1.   OR 97062   Telephone No   503 6128395   declare that the product   Product No   PCR426W   Product Name  Weather Forecaster with Dual Projection   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    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 hotline  refer to the Standard  Warranty Information  for all contacts     23 24    STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION   This product is warranted from manufacturing defects for one year from  the 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 Hotline 1 866  443 3543    Please direct all returns to the place of the original purchase  Should this  not be possible  contact
2.   as well as continuously  This require both batteries and power adapter     TIME AND REMOTE TEMPERATURE PROJECTION    Press SNOOZE LIGHT button once to project the current time  and the remote temperature image for five seconds     2 38  05 0    17 18    NOTE  The Weather Forecaster projects only Channel 1  one  remote  temperature    e Press FLIP button to rotate projected image 180   clockwise  Be      tt     tbo  e Press and hold FLIP button for 2 seconds to change temperature  information from remote to indoor    17 Pr    i   e Press and hold FLIP button for 2 seconds again and the    projected image will alternate between the remote and indoor  temperature every 5 seconds     NOTE  During initial product setup  remote sensor and atomic time  signal search  there will be no remote temperature projected     CONTINUOUS TIME AND TEMPERATURE PROJECTION    e Connect AC DC adapter provided with the product to project the  time and temperature image continuously     19       e Slide the CONTINUE PROJECTION switch to the arrow direction  shown on the main unit s side  the current time and temperature  will be projected on the wall or the ceiling     LIGHT SENSOR   The Weather Forecaster 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  The  backlight can be set using the LIGHT SENSOR switch modes    AUTO   automatic LCD backlight   ON   
3.  FRONT VIEW  A  CLOCK WINDOW  Displays atomic time  alarms and calendar  B  FORECAST WINDOW  Displays weather forecast  C  TEMPERATURE WINDOW  Displays indoor and remote outdoor temperature  D  ALARM button  e Toggles between the calendar display and three alarm modes  e Programming of alarms  e Activates or deactivates available alarms  E  CHANNEL selector  e Allows selecting different remote channel reading  e Allows displaying minimum and max imum temperature readings  when used with DOWN       button  F  MODE button  e Toggles between clock display modes   time with seconds or time  with day of the week  e Activates manual clock programming mode  G  UP  A   button  e Increases all function parameters  e Activates US Time Zone selection mode  e Activates atomic time signal receiving function when used along  with DOWN       button  H  DOWN       button  e Decreases all function parameters  e Activates the remote temperature signal search function  e Activates the atomic time signal receiving function when used  along with UP  A   button    5    REAR VIEW   I  ROTATE knob   Allows rotating of the projected image   J  FLIP button   Flips the projected image 180   degr ees   K  FOCUS knob   Allows adjusting of the sharpness of the projected image  L  BATTERY COMPARTMENT   Accommodates 4  four  UM 3 or AA 1 5V alkaline batteries    SIDE VIEW   M  LIGHT SENSOR switch   Allows selecting of the LCD backlight modes     ON  OFF  and AUTO  N  CONTINUOUS PROJECTION switch   Enables c
4.  Hideki Customer Service Hotline 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  2007  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     M1H426001    25 25    
5. 24 hours     When the          display eee 4  ET    01 UR j a ae aar  shows       O  Aorta thebe    Forecast is    Sunny   Partly Cloudy   Light Rain   Heavy Rain     Cloudy E    NOTE  The weather forecast accuracy is approximately 70         Display shows forecasted  not current conditions  The SUNNY icon  indicates clear weather  even when displayed during the night time     MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM READINGS   The maximum and minimum record of the indoor and remote  temperatures will be automatically stored in the memory of the main unit   To display the minimum or maximum temperature reading press  CHANNEL and DOWN       buttons simultaneously    If no button is pressed for the next 15 seconds  the unit will return to the  current temperature display    To clear the memory  press and hold CHANNEL button for two seconds  and all previously stored readings will be erased     LOST COMMUNICATION    If the main unit dis play line for the remote sensor reading goes blank     11 12    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    e The remote sensor is in its proper location    e The distance between main unit and remote sensor s  is not over  100 feet  30meters     e The path between units Is clear of obstacles  Shorten the  distance if necessary    e Fresh batteries are installed correctly in both remote sensor and  main unit    If there is no reception  perform the following steps    e Br
6. Honeywell    Weather Forecaster with Dual Projection     PCR426W   USER MANUAL    TABLE OF CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION  PRODUCT OVERVIEW  MAIN UNIT  REMOTE SENSOR  BEFORE YOU BEGIN  BATTERY INSTALLATION  LOW BATTERY WARNING  GETTING STARTED  REMOTE AND INDOOR TEMPERATURES WINDOW  WEATHER FORECAST WINDOW  MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM READINGS  LOST COMMUNICATION  TRANSMISSION COLLISION  WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME  ATOMIC CLOCK  CLOCK AND CALENDAR DISPLAY WINDOW  MANUAL SETTINGS  CLOCK ALARMS  SNOOZE  PROJECTION  LIGHT SENSOR  PRECAUTIONS  TROUBLESHOOTING  SPECIFICATIONS  FCC STATEMENT  DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION    3    Error  Bookmark not def    Error  Bookmark not def    7    8    9    10    10    11    12    12    12    13    14    14    15    15    16    18    18    20    20    21    22    23    24    25    INTRODUCTION  Thank you for selecting the Honeywell Weather Forecaster with Dual  Projection  This device delivers weather monitoring features and precise  time keeping with ability of projecting the information onto the wall or the  ceiling   In this package you will find    e One Weather Forecaster with Dual Projection  receiver    e One remote sensor  transmitter  TS13C   e One AC DC Adapter   e 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     A    FRONT VIEW       REAR VIEW       E a i    SIDE VIEW      
7. an be  limited during the daylight hours    The WWVB tower icon on the main unit   s display will flash indicating a  radio signal reception from the WWVB station  If the tower icon is not fully  lit  or if the time and date are not set automatically  please consider the  following     e During night time hours  atmospheric disturbances are reduced  and radio signal reception may improve  A single daily reception  is sufficient to keep the clock accuracy within 1 second    e Make sure the unit is placed at 8 feet  2 meters  away from  interference sources  TV  computer monitor  microwave  etc    e The received signal may be weakened within metal or concrete  wall rooms such as basements or office buildings  Place the  Projection Clock near the window for best reception     ATOMIC CLOCK  Immediately after establishing communication between the main unit and  remote sensor  the atomic time signal receiver will open and start to    13 14    search for the atomic time signal  It usually takes between 5 8 minutes   NOTE  Do not press any buttons on the main unit during auto search  as it may interrupt product   s operation  and you will need to start set  up procedure again    Once the atomic time signal is received  the date and time will be set  automatically  and the     icon will appear    NOTE  It is necessary to set your Time Zone  having in mind that the  default zone is a Pacific Standard Time  PST    Refer to MANUAL  SETTINGS section    lf the time signal has not been rec
8. ar is set  press MODE button again to confirm and  move to the next parameter    Continue setting month  date  hour  minutes  language for the  day of the week and temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius   Press MODE for the last time to return to the time of day with  seconds  after the last parameter is set     CLOCK ALARMS   The Weather Forecaster with Dual Projection has two time alarms      Weekday alarm  W  and Single day alarm S    and one Ice Warning  Alarm  PRE AL      If Weekday alarm is activated  it will sound at the set time and  the alarm icon will flash Mondays through Fridays    If Single 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    lf Ice Warning Alarm is activated  in will sound at the set time    15 16    and alarm icon will flash once the remote temperature for  Channel One  1  will reach 32  F 0  C  and below     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    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 and hold ALARM ON OFF button for two seconds  The  hour digit will flash    Enter the hour using UP  A   or DOWN  Y      Press ALARM ON OFF again  T
9. continuous LCD backlight   OFF   turns off LCD backlight    PRECAUTIONS  This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if  handled carefully  Here are a few precautions    e Donot immerse the unit in water    e Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials  They    19 20    may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuits   e Do not subject the product to excessive force  shock  dust     SPECIFICATIONS    temperature  or humidity  which may result in malfunctions     l Main Unit  shorter lifespan  damaged batteries  and damaged parts  Time  e Do not tamper with the unit   s internal components  Doing so will 12 hour display in hh  mm format  St   Date format  month     day  invalidate the warranty and may cause damage  The unit User selectable US Time Zone  contains no user serviceable parts  E A the week  User selectable in three languages  English  Spanish or  e Use only fresh batteries  Do not mix new and old batteries  Dual 4 minutes crescendo alarm with snooze  e Read the user s manual thoroughly before operating the unit  shi Pre Alarm with programmable time inter vals  Indoor Temperature  TROUBLESHOOTING Proposed operating range   5 0  C to  50 0  C 23 0  F to 122 0  F  Temperature resolution  0 1  C 0 2  F  Check here before contacting customer service  User selectable  F   or C    temperature display    Weather Forecast in six large graphic icons      EL backlight  Symptom row batiory indicator    Main unit US Atom
10. eived in 8 minutes  you may use the  MODE button to set the time and date manually    Refer to the MANUAL  SETTINGS section     After the clock is set manually  place the Weather Forecaster by the  window for the better reception  The atomic clock receiver is programmed  that it will continue to search for the atomic time signal daily for every  hour between 1 00 am and 4 30 am    Once the time signal has been successfully received  the time and date  will be updated automatic ally     CLOCK AND CALENDAR DISPLAY WINDOW   The Weather Forecaster with Dual Projection displays current time in two  display modes     in hour minutes seconds and in hour minutes day  The date is displayed in month date format below the current time with  the day of the week and US map     MANUAL SETTINGS    It is necessary to set the desired TIME ZONE   TIME ZONE    15    Press MODE button so that the Day of the Week abbreviation is  displayed to the right of the time  for example  pm 2 37tu   select the Time Zone by pressing and holding the    A     or UP  button for 3 seconds    Keep holding    A     or UP button until the desired US Time Zone   Pacific  Mountain  Central or Eastern  is highlighted on the  display   s US map  located to the right of the time display and  above the day of the week    Release the    A     or UP button  The Time Zone is set     CLOCK    Press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds  the year will flash   Press UP  A   or DOWN       to change flashing digits    After the ye
11. he minute digits will flash    Enter the minutes using UP  A   or DOWN  Y      Press ALARM ON OFF button again to confirm and the weekday  alarm time will be set    set Single day alarm if desired in the same manner     SETTING THE ICE WARNING ALARM  PRE AL   If Weekday or Single day alarm is set  the Ice Warning Alarm can be  programmed     Press ALARM ON OFF button once to enter into the Ice Warning  Alarm setting mode  The abbr eviation    OFF    with a    PRE AL     next to it will be displayed    Press and hold ALARM ON OFF button for two seconds  The     30    number will flash  meaning that if selected  the alarm will  sound 30 minutes earlier than the Week day or Single alarm   select the desired Ice Warning Alarm interval in 15 minutes    17    increments between 15 and 90 minutes   using UP  A   or DOWN   W  buttons   Press ALARM ON OFF button again to confirm and exit from the  alarm setting mode     ACTIVATING THE ALARM    Press ALARM ON OFF button to enter into the alarms mode   Press UP  A   to activate or DOWN       to deactivate desired   lf alarms are activated  the corresponding icons W  S or PRE AL  will be displayed     SNOOZE  When any alarm sounds  press the SNOOZE LIGHT button to temporarily  Stop the alarm  The alarm sound will resume in five minutes  If the alarm    is not disabled after that  it will sound for four more minutes and then will  stop by itself     PROJECTION    The Weather Forecaster is capable of projecting images for a short period   
12. ic Time Place unit by the window and Projection   Focus adjustment   180   projected image rotation and flip   received Light sensor detects low light conditions  100 LUX and lower       Remote Sensor  Remote sensor Cannot locate Check batteries Saale  cmperanire  remote sensor Check location Proposed operating range with alkaline batteries     signal is not keep it there overnight       T  20 0  C to   70 0  C  4 0  F to   158  F  Press and hold the main unit Proposed operating range with lithium batteries   DOWN        button to search  38 8  C to   70 0  C  38 0  F to  158  F  Temperature resolution  0 1  C 0 2  F  for the remote sensor signal Low battery indicator  Cannot change the   Press    RESET    after setting RF Transmission Frequency  433 MHz  pannel mecene Maximum number of remote sensors  3  one included   eae oa RF transmission range  Maximum 100 feet  30 meters   Cannot change the   Press    RESET    after setting Temperature transmission cycle  approximately 45 seconds     to F   k   CIF tide  C    to F    and bac Main unit  4 AA size  UM 3  1 5V batteries  not included   Data does not Initiate manual sensor search ao     y V Uen Ee ENI  match data on the  Press and hold DOWN        Dimensions EES onal DOLICE  main unit button on the main unit  Main unit  3 25 L  x 4 5 H  x 1 25 D  inches    Remote sensor  2 37 L  x 4 H  x 1 D  inch  21 2  22    FCC STATEMENT   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject  to the following two cond
13. ies in the remote sensor before the main  unit    Insert batteries matching the polarity in the battery compartment  Press RESET after each battery change with a paper clip or wire   Remove protective plastic screen from LCD display  if any    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 meas uring outdoor temperature   place temperature sensor outdoors   The main unit must be placed indoors     F 8    NOTE    1  Avoid pressing any buttons on the main unit before the remote  temperature is displayed    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    4  Though the remote sensors are weather resistant  they should be  placed 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 
14. ing the main unit and remote sensor close together    e Remove four  4  small screws from the back of the remote sensor  with small Phillips screwdriver  and open the batter y  compartment    e 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    e Remove the batteries from the main unit and reinstall them in the  same manner    e Set the main unit CHANNEL to the same channel set on the  remote sensor  When the transmission is successfully received  the remote temperature will appear on the main unit s 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    13    affect the general performance of the product  The transmission and  reception of the temper ature readings will resume once the interference  subsides     WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME   The NIST  National Institute of Standards and Technology  radio station   WWVB  Is located in Ft  Collins  Colorado  It transmits an exact time  signal continuously throughout the most of the continental United States   The Weather Forecaster receives the WWVEB signal through the internal  antenna from up to 2 000 miles away  The radio controlled clock will  search for the atomic time signal  Due to signal strength reception c
15. itions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  This device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation    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    NOTE  This equipment had been tes ted 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     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio   TV technician for  help     23    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY   We   Name  Hideki Electronics  Inc    Address  7865 SW Mohawk  Tualatin
16. may have reduced volt age supply and a  shorter effective range  We recommend using lithium batteries at  temperatures of 32  F  0  C  and below     BATTERY INSTALLATION  REMOTE SENSOR    NOTE  Install the batteries  select the channel and temperature in C      or F   before mounting the remote sensor   e Remove the screws from the battery compartment with a small    Phillips screwdriver    e Set the channel  The switch is located in the battery  compartment  Channel 1 is typically selected if only one remote  sensor is being used    e Install 2    AA    size alkaline batteries  not included  matching the  polarities shown in the battery compartment    e Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws    e Secure the remote sensor in the desired location     9    MAIN UNIT  e Open the battery compartment door   e Install 4 batteries  UM 3 or    AA    size 1 5V  matching the polarity  as shown in the battery compartment   e Replace the battery compartment door     LOW BATTERY WARNING   A low battery indicator   saa   will appear on the indoor or remote  temperature reading line of the main unit warning that the corresponding  batteries need replacement     GETTING STARTED   After batteries are installed  remote sensor will transmit temperature  readings at 45 second intervals  It may take up to two minutes to receive  the initial readings  Upon successful reception  remote temperature will  appear in the temperature window below the weather forecast on the  main uni
17. ontinuous projection of the time and remote temperature  O  FORECAST PROJECTOR   Projects weather forecast   P  SNOOZE   LIGHT button   Activates LCD backlight  snooze and projection for 5 seconds  Q TIME TEMPERATURE PROJECTOR   Projects current time and remote temperature   R  LIGHT SENSOR   Detects environmental light conditions    REMOTE SENSOR   FEATURES  e Transmits remote temperature to the main unit via radio signal  e 100 feet  30 meters  transmission range without interference  e LCD display of measured temperature  e Selects one of three transmission  3  channels  e Selects temperature display in either Celsius or Fahrenheit  e Case can be wall mounted using built in hanger       A  LED INDICATOR  e Flashes once when transmitting a reading to the main unit   e Flashes twice when battery power is low    B  BATTERY COMPARTMENT   Holds two AA size batteries   C  RESET   Resets all readings   D  CHANNEL switch    Selects the desired transmission channel  E  WALL MOUNT RECESSED OPENING  Keeps the remote sensor on the wall   F    C    F selector    Selects the temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit    BEFORE YOU BEGIN    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     Avoid using rechargeable batteries   Rechargeable batteries  cannot maintain correct power requirements     ALWAYS install batter
18. t   s display  the default remote channel is channel one   The main  unit will automatically update readings    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 main unit DOWN        button for two seconds to initiate another signal search for the remote     REMOTE AND INDOOR TEMPERAT URES WINDOW   The temperature window default display shows the indoor and remote  temperature information  remote temperature is on the top  and indoor  temperature is on the bottom line   The IN icon indicates that the unit is  displaying the indoor readings    The remote temperature for channel two and three can be recalled by  pressing CHANNEL button    The wave  reception  icon is located above the remote channel number  and indicates the reception status from the remote sensor     The following three types of reception status may be displayed     The unit is in searching mode  LN    cA     Temperature reading is securely registered     No signal is detected  eee    NOTE  If the indoor or remote temperature goes above or below       operating specification range  the main display will show dashes                11    WEATHER FORECAST WINDOW   The Weather Forecaster is capable of detecting atmospheric pressure  changes  Based on collected data  it forecasts the weather for the next 12  to 
    
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