Honeywell TN924W User Manual

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Measures wind speed
C. ANEMOMETER BASE

• Holds battery compartment

• Allows mounting the anemometer vertically

D. ANEMOMETER ARM
Keeps anemometer assembly together


E. WIND CUPS SHAFT
Holds wind cups on the anemometer arm
F. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Holds 2 AA-size batteries
G. SET OPENING
Allows toggling wind direction between factory pre-set and default set (North)
H. WALL MOUNT SCREW OPENINGS
Allow securing the anemometer in place
I. BATTERY COVER
Allows securing 2 AA size batteries on the anemometer base

ASSEMBLY

• Place the wind cups (B) over the wind cups shaft (E) of the anemometer arm

(D)

• Insert the wrench tool provided into the wind cups opening

• Loosen the small screw inside and tighten it

• Test if the wind cups (B) sit secure on the wind cups shaft (E)

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BATTERY INSTALLATION and ALIGNING

• Remove four (4) screws from the battery compartment with a small Phillips

screwdriver

• Open the battery compartment and install 2 “AA” size alkaline batteries (not

included) matching the polarities shown

• Point the wind vane (A) to the north (use a compass or map if necessary). The

default direction is NORTH when the wind direction vane (A) is in parallel with
an anemometer arm (D)

• Watch that the main display unit in the Wind Window displays the wind

direction arrow pointing to the NORTH

• If the wind direction arrow in the Wind Window does not show NORTH, press

SET opening (F) located inside battery compartment with a paper clip or similar
tool

• Replace the battery cover (I) and secure the screws

NOTE: Repeat this procedure every time when changing the batteries.

MOUNTING

Mount the anemometer onto a vertical surface, using the fittings provided.

PLACEMENT

• The anemometer should be mounted in an open area with a free air flow; away

from the nearby trees, buildings or other structures

• It is suggested mounting anemometer at 33 feet (10meters) above the ground

in unobstructed area

MAIN UNIT

Weather Radio receives all NWS alert signals broadcast within approximately 40 miles
(65 km) radius.
The Weather Station measures pressure, indoor temperature, humidity and receives
atomic time signal from the US Atomic Clock located in Fort Collins, Colorado and all
remote weather sensors. It should be placed indoors.

FEATURES

Radio

• NOAA SAME Technology

• Public Alert Certified Device

Weather

• Weather forecast for the next 12 to 24 hour in seven large icons: Sunny,

Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Light Rain, Heavy Rain and Snowy

• Barometric pressure in imperial or metric units

• Altitude adjustment for pressure compensation

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