La Crosse WT521IT Instruction Manual

Manual is about: Projection Alarm Clock

Summary of WT521IT

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    Wt521it 915 mhz projection alarm clock instruction manual.

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    2 projection alarm clock model wt521it instruction manual introduction: congratulations on purchasing this compact 915 mhz projection alarm clock which displays time, indoor temperature and outdoor temperature readings. With only four keys, easy to use, this product is ideal for use in the home or o...

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    3 projection alarm clock features manual setting option 12/24 hours time display (hour, minutes, seconds) time projection (hour and minute) projection with adjustable brightness and projection orientation possible calendar display alarm setting with snooze function time zone setting ±12hours tempera...

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    4 e.L. Back-light wireless transmission at 915 mhz signal reception intervals at 4 seconds low battery indicator temperature transmitter: remote transmission of outdoor temperature to weather station by 915 mhz signal wall mounting case mount in a sheltered place. Avoid direct rain and sunshine.

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    5 to install and replace batteries in the temperature transmitter the temperature transmitter uses 2 x aa, iec, lr6, 1.5v batteries. To install and replace the batteries, please follow the steps below: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Insert the batteries, observing the correct polarity (see marking). 3. Rep...

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    6 3. Replace compartment cover. In addition or instead of inserting batteries, the ac adaptor can be used: 1. Connect the power adaptor to a wall socket 2. Insert the adaptor into the jack at the bottom of the clock important! Use only the adaptor provided with the projection clock and make sure tha...

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    7 setting up the projection clock can be battery operated or powered by the provided ac/dc adaptor. 1. First, insert 2 x aa, iec lr6, 1.5v batteries into the transmitter. 2. Within 1 minute of activating the remote transmitter, insert 2 x aa, iec lr6, 1.5v batteries into the projection clock (or use...

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    8 reception problems may occur. If the temperature is not being received, then see " 915mhz reception ", before resetting the units. In the event of changing batteries to the transmitter, the projection clock needs to be reset. (see resetting the projection clock ) 5. Press the set key to manually e...

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    9 projection of time / outdoor temperature note: the projection is a red light, not harmful under normal usage, yet care should be taken to avoid looking directly into the light. 1. When plugged into an ac outlet, the projection alarm can continuously project the time and the outdoor temperature 2. ...

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    10 if the projection clock is battery operated, the projection will be on at the highest brightness level only when the snooze key is pressed. The intensity of the brightness level of the projection cannot be changed. If the snooze is released, the projection will be turned off. Toggle between the d...

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    11 function keys there are 4 function keys located on the front of the projection alarm and one on the top. The function keys are: al/hour, mode/min, projection direction, brightness, and snooze. Snooze key: activate snooze function activate the projection brightness at the highest level when batter...

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    12 set the hours, day or month (depending on 12/24 hour time format) e.L.Back-light-on mode/min key: enter time zone, manual time, year, day, month, 12/24 hour time display, ºc / ºf temperature format, dst on/off setting modes set the minutes, year, day or month (depending on 12/24 hour time format)...

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    13 manual settings: the following manual settings can be changed when pressing the mode/min key for: time zone setting manual time setting calendar setting 12/24-hour setting °c/°f setting dst on/off (daylight saving time) time zone setting the time zone default of the projection clock is “-5h”. To ...

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    14 manual time setting the time can be manually set. The clock works as a normal quartz clock. 1. The hour and the minute digits will start flashing. 2. Use the al/hour key to set the hour; mode/min key to set the minute. 3. Confirm with the snooze key and enter the calendar setting . Calendar setti...

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    15 1. The year starts flashing. 2. Use the mode/min key to set the year (between year 2001 to 2029). 3. Press the snooze key to confirm and to enter the month and day setting. The month and day digits will start flashing. 4. Use the al/hour key to set the day (or month) and mode/min key to set the m...

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    16 12/24 hour time display setting 1. “12h” or “24h” flashes in the lcd. 2. Press the mode/min key to select the “12h” or “24h” display mode. 3. Confirm with the snooze key and enter the °c/°f temperature setting . °c/°f temperature setting: the default temperature reading is set to °f (degree fahre...

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    17 2. Use the mode/min key to toggle between “°c” and “°f”. 3. Confirm with the snooze key and enter the dst on/off setting . Dst on/off setting (daylight saving time): note: this facility is not available in australia and new zealand. Alarm setting the alarm 1. Press and hold “al/hour” button for a...

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    18 activating / deactivating the alarm 1. After entering the alarm setting mode, the alarm is activated. 2. To toggle between activating and deactivating the alarm, press the “al/hour” button briefly. Alarm-on icon, “(((•)))” will be displayed next to the time display when the alarm is activated. Tu...

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    19 temperature transmitter the outdoor temperature is measured and transmitted every 4 seconds. The range of the temperature transmitter may be affected by the temperature. At cold temperatures the transmitting distance may be decreased. Please bear this in mind when placing the transmitter. 915mhz ...

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    20 force a false reset. Should this happen accidentally then reset all units (see “setting up” above) otherwise transmission problems may occur. The transmission range is around 100 metres (330 feet) from the temperature transmitter to the projection alarm clock (in open space). However, this depend...

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    21 to wall mount: 1. Secure the bracket onto a desired wall using the screws and plastic anchors. 2. Clip the transmitter onto the bracket. Note: before permanently fixing the transmitter wall base, place all units in the desired locations to check that the outdoor temperature readings are receivabl...

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    22 care and maintenance: extreme temperatures, vibration and shock should be avoided as these may cause damage to the unit and give inaccurate forecasts and readings. Precautions shall be taken when handling the batteries. Injuries, burns, or property damage may be resulted if the batteries are in c...

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    23 specifications: temperature measuring range: indoor : 14.2ºf to 99.9ºf with 0.2ºf resolution -9.9ºc to +37.7ºc with 0.1°c resolution (“of.L” displayed if outside this range) outdoor : -39.8ºf to +139.8ºf with 0.2ºf resolution -39.9ºc to 59.9ºc with 0.1°c resolution (“of.L” displayed if outside th...

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    24 liability disclaimer: please ensure that all discarded packaging and unwanted electrical items are discarded in a correct and responsible manner. All recyclable material should be deposited at relevant recyclable waste collection points. As stated on the gift box and labelled on the product, read...

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    25 distributed by: sontax australia phone: 1800 653 238 email: sales@sontax.Com.Au website: www.Sontax.Com.Au.