Honeywell TE821 User Manual page 9

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Disabling/Entering Snooze when Time Alarms are Activated
To Enter Snooze:
Press LIGHT/SNOOZE to enable snooze function.
Note: Alarm will automatically enter snooze mode if no key is pressed after the alarm sounds for 2
minutes. This will occur for a maximum of three times.
To Disable Alarm(s):
Press ALARM/CHART to disable the alarm (s).
Note: For weekday alarm, pressing ALARM/CHART will only disable the alarm for the current
day. The alarm will be activated again the next day (if it falls within Monday to Friday).
Activating/Deactivating Radio Clock Reception
The main console unit synchronizes the time and date with radio clock broadcasts to maintain
atomic clock precision.
To turn this function on/off:
Press and hold UP.
If RC reception is activated, a triangular tower icon will start flashing beside the clock icon.
If RC reception is deactivated, the triangular tower icon will disappear.
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Note: The radio controlled signal for time (DCF 77) is transmitted from the central atomic clock in
Frankfurt/Main in short intervals. It has a reception range of approx. 1500 km. Obstructions such as
concrete walls can reduce the signal range.
Sunrise/Sunset Mode
The main console unit computes the sunrise and sunset times from the user-configured location data.
This includes the longitude, latitude, time zone and DST (Daylight Saving Time). Choosing a suit-
able city code for your area will automatically generate the correct values for the location data.
Should you wish to input your own location data or if a suitable city code could not be found,
choose "USR" as the city code during setup.
A searching function is also available, which allows the sunrise/sunset times for different dates to be
viewed.
TE821 IM (S&P) E.indd
RC Reception Strength
Undefined data
Reception failed for 24 hours
Weak signal, but can be decoded
Strong signal
128
128-129
Accessing Sunrise/Sunset Mode
From the main console unit: Press UP or DOWN until the sunrise and sunset icons
the lower right of the display start flashing.
Setting up the Location Data
1. In Sunrise/Sunset Mode, press and hold SET to enter location data setup.
2. The city code in the Time and Alarm display should start flashing.
Set City Info:
Press UP or DOWN to select city code for your local area. Refer to P.143 for a list of available
codes. The corresponding longitude and latitude will be shown along with the city.
Should you wish to input your own geographical coordinates, choose "USR" as the city code
Press SET to confirm your selection.
3. If "USR" was chosen, you will be asked to input your geographical coordinates.
Set Degree of Latitude:
Press UP or DOWN to adjust value. Press and hold either button for fast advance.
Press SET to confirm your selection.
4. Repeat above procedure to set minute of latitude, degree of longitude, minute of longitude, time
zone of the city, and DST selection.
5. Upon completion the display will be returned to Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
Note: Press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to normal Clock and Alarm Mode. All
settings made will be discarded.
Viewing the Location Data
In Sunrise/Sunset Mode, each press of SET rotates display between:
-Time and sunrise/ sunset Times
-Calendar and sunrise/ sunset Times
-Calendar and longitude/ latitude
Viewing Sunrise/Sunset Times for Different Dates
1. In Sunrise/Sunset Mode, press MEMORY.
2. The date should be flashing.
Press UP or DOWN to adjust date. Press and hold either button for fast advance.
The corresponding sunrise and sunset times will be displayed for the selected date.
3. Press MEMORY or SET to return display to Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
Understanding the Sunrise/Sunset Display
The sunrise time being displayed differs during the morning and the afternoon/night.
From 12 am to 12 pm: The sunrise time for the current day will be displayed.
From 12 pm to pm:
The sunrise time for the next day will be displayed. "NEXT DAY" icon will
be displayed above the sunrise time.
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