La Crosse Technology 616-146A manual

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    1 Introduction The Atom ic Projection Alarm features radio- controlled tim e, indoor tem perature, and m oon phase on a simple, and eas y to read displa y. Time and/or in door t emperature can be proj ected on a wall or c eiling. Use the integrated US B charg ing port to charge your will charg e your sm art phone, cam era or other device when the P[...]

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    2 T A BLE OF CONT ENTS: Introduction 1 Atomic Projection Alarm 1 Features 3 Initial Setup 3 Power the A tomic Projection Alarm 3 A/C power adapter 3 Batteries 4 WWVB Radio-cont rolled Time 4 WW VB Reception Icon 4 Manual Signal Searc h 4 Function Buttons 5 Program M enu 5 WW VB ON/OFF 5 Time Zone 6 Daylight Saving Ind icator 6 12 or 24 hour tim e f[...]

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    3 Features Projects time & in door temp. on wall or ceiling Projection rotates in 90 degree increm ents Projection options: (1) Def ault: toggle bet ween time and in door tem p., (2) time only, or (3) indoor tem perature only Time zones: Atlantic T ime (AST) , Eastern Tim e (EST), Central T ime (CST), Mountain T ime (MST ), Pacific Time (PST ),[...]

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    4 Batteries: 1. Remove batter y cover : Slide tab to the up and pull out to rem ove batter y cover. 2. Install two fres h AAA batteries accordi ng to the polar ity m arkings. Do Not M ix Old and New Batteries Do Not M ix Alkaline, Lithium, Standard, or Recha rgeable Batt eries If the Atom ic Projection Ala rm does not disp lay indoor temp erature a[...]

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    5 Note: In case the atom ic Projection Alarm is not able to detec t the WW VB-signal (disturba nces, transmitting distance, etc .), the tim e and date ca n be manuall y set ( see “ program menu ” ). Function Buttons Button Press and Release Fu nctions Hold 3 seconds SET/° F/ °C Move through program m enu (setup) Select temperature in ° F/ °[...]

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    6 Time Zone This station off ers seven tim e zones listed in letter form at (default is EST ): AST Atlantic T ime EST Eastern T ime CST Central T ime MST Mountain T ime PST Pacific Tim e AKT Alask an Time HAT Hawaiian T ime 1. EST will flash. 2. Press and release the +/PROJ O N/OFF or -/T IME SEARCH bu ttons to select a different Tim e Zone. 3. Con[...]

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    7 Fahrenheit/Celsius : 1. Press and release th e SET/ ° C/ °F button once to s witch from Fahrenheit to Celsius. Alarm Set : Hold the ALARM b utton for 5 seconds t o enter the alar m time set mode. 1. The alarm hour digit will flash. 2. Press and release th e +/PROJ ON/OFF or - /TIME SEARCH bu ttons to select the hour. 3. Press and release th e S[...]

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    8 o Time and Indoor T emperature: altern ate ever y 5 seconds (default) o Time: Hold and rele ase PROJ ECTION button Note: Both T ime and Indoor Temperature will not sho w at the sam e time Projection Arm Rotation: T he projection arm can be rotated 180 degrees t o view the pr ojection on the wall or ceiling. Backlight Intensit y Press and release [...]

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    9 Full Moon oc curs when the earth, m oon, and sun are in ap proxim ate alignment, with the m oon and the sun on opposite sid es of the earth. T he illuminated por tion of the m oon faces the earth, giving us complete visibilit y of one side of the ent ire moon. Af ter a full mo on the i lluminated portion will decreas e or wane until the new m oon[...]

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    10 Accuracy I ND O O R T E MP E RA T U R E : Operating tem perature r ange = 32 F to 122 F (0C to 50C) Accurac y ± 2 degrees Fahr enheit 32 F to 122 F ( 0C to 50C) Resolution = 0.1 degree F Warranty Information La Crosse Technolog y, Ltd provides a 1 - year limited warrant y on this product agai nst m anufacturing defects in m aterials and workm a[...]

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    11 For warranty w ork, technical support, or inform ation contact: La Crosse Technolog y, Ltd 2817 Losey Blvd. S. La Crosse, W I 54601 The complete instructi on manual is available at: www.lacrossetechno logy.com /616- 146a Contact Support: 1 -608-7 82-1610 Product Registration: www.lacrossetechno logy.com /support/register Protected under U.S. Pat[...]