La Crosse Technology 616-146 manual

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    1 A tomic Projection A larm with Indoo r and Outdo or Temperature This Atom ic Projection Alarm with snooze alarm and b acklit display projects tim e and outdoor temperature on your wall or ceiling in a variety of wa y s. It autom atically sets the ti me and date based on your time zone, and even updates Da ylight Saving Time for you. Monitor indoo[...]

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    2 Table of Cont ents Atomic Projection A larm 1 Initial Setup 1 Restart 2 Table of Contents 2 Features 3 Power the Projection Alarm 3 A/C Adapter 3 Batteries 3 Install Batteries in the T X141 T ransmitter 4 Install Batteries in the T X14 T ransmitter 4 Functions Buttons 4 Program Menu 5 WW VB Reception On/Off 5 Time Zone 5 Daylight Saving Tim e Ind[...]

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    3 Features Projects time & outdoor tem p. on wall or ceiling Projection rotates in 90 degree increm ents Projection options: (1) Def ault: t oggle betwee n time and tem p., (2) time only, or (3) t emperature onl y Time zones: Atlantic T ime (AST) , Eastern Time (EST ), Central Tim e (CST), Mountain Tim e (MST) , Pacific Time (PST ), Alaskan Tim[...]

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    4 ATOMIC SIGN AL SEARCH: The LCD back light, projection and U SB charging port will momentaril y turn off while the station se arches for the atomic s ignal. After the initial search, this station will onl y search for the at omic signal after midnight. Install Batteries in t he TX141 T ransmitter NOTE: This proj ection alarm will come with one TX [...]

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    5 SNOOZE/LIGHT HI/LOW/OFF Once : Backlight and Projection low intensity (A/C) Twice : Backlight and Projection OFF (A/C) Third time : Backlight and projection ON high intensity (default, A/C adapter) Battery Power: Activate backlight for 10 seconds Trigger snooze alarm (ringing) Program M enu T he SET button will m ove s through th e item s in the [...]

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    6 1. 12H will flash. 2. Press and release th e +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons t o select 24-ho ur time. 3. Confirm with the SET butto n and m ove to Set Time. Set Time To set the time m anually: 1. The h our digit will flash. 2. Press and release th e +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons t o select the hour. 3. Press and release th e SET button to set the minut es .[...]

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    7 Snooze 1. W hen the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE /LIGHT button to trigger snoo ze alarm for 10 minutes. The snooze icon Zz will flash when the sno oze feature is acti ve. 2. To stop alarm for one da y, press ALARM butt on, while in snoo ze mode. The alar m icon will remain solid. Note: W hen the alarm sounds, it cont inues for 2 m inutes and th[...]

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    8 USB Charge Port Charge a sm art phone, cam era or other devices whe n the forecast station is plugged into a po wer outlet with the included 5 V AC adapter. Note : This is a power- output charging port. It d oes not suppl y power to the project ion alarm . Connect your extern al device’s USB charg ing cable (not includ ed) to the USB charging p[...]

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    9 Reposition the displ ay for better signal recept ion or tr y again at bedtime. The display will start se arching at UT C: 07:00 and if no rec eption on the first att em pt they will try again at 08:00, 09:00 and 10:00. Each attem pt will be at least 2 m inutes and the m ost will be 10 minutes. If there is no signa l or too m uch interference, the[...]

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    10 To achieve a true t emperature reading, m ount where direct sunlight can not reach the outdo or transm itter. Mount the outdoor tr ansmitter on a North -facin g wall or in an y well shaded area. U nder an eave or d eck rail work well. The m aximum transmitting r ange in open air is o ver 200-f eet (60 meters) . Obstacles such as walls, windows, [...]

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    11 Care and M aintenance Do Not M ix Old and New Batteries Do Not M ix Alkaline, Standard, Lithium or Recharg eable Batteries Do not expose the Projection Alarm to extrem e temperatures, vibration or s hock. Keep Projection Alarm dr y. Clean the Projec tion Alarm with a sof t damp cloth. Do not use solvents or s couring agents. The Projection Alarm[...]