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WT-5720
Radio Controlled Projection Alarm
Instruction Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Inventory of Contents/ Additional Equipment 3 About WWVB 3 Quick Set-Up Guide 4 Detailed Set-Up Guide Battery Installation 5 Program Mode Programming Sequence 6 Function Buttons 6 Time Zone Setting 6-7 DST (Daylight Saving Time) Setting 7 Adjustable Snooze 7-8 Time Setting 8 Date Setting 8 12/24-Hour Setting 9 Selecting °F or °C 9 Features & Operations Features 10 Radio-Controlled Time 10 Projection 11 LCD light 11 Indoor Temperature 11 Time A
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INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1) WT-5720 projection alarm 2) AC adapter/transformer 3) Instruction manual and warranty card. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 1) Two fresh 1.5V AA batteries (optional for projection alarm) ABOUT WWVB (Radio Controlled Time) The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology—Time and Frequency Division) WWVB radio station is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado, and transmits the exact time signal continuously throughout the United States at 60 kHz. T
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QUICK SET-UP GUIDE 1) Insert two AA batteries into the projection alarm and/or plug into wall. Note: Do not press any buttons until the WWVB time signal is received or reception errors may occur. 2) Wait 10 minutes for WWVB reception. 3) If there is no WWVB reception manually set the time and date (instructions in the Program Mode). 4) Program the settings. 5) Mount the WT-5720 in a suitable location, where WWVB signal can be received. 6) The projector will activate and remain o
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DETAILED SET-UP GUIDE I. BATTERY INSTALLATION A. Projection Alarm 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Observe the correct polarity, and install 2 AA batteries. 3. In addition or instead of inserting batteries, the AC adapter can be used. Simply plug the adapter into the receptacle on the underneath of AC adapter the alarm clock and then plug receptacle in adapter. 4. Replace the battery cover. 5. The projector will activate and remain on if the alarm clock is plugged in. If o
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II. PROGRAM MODE To enter the Program Mode, hold down the “SET” button for 1 second, until the time zone (“-5” default) flashes in the lower right. The program mode guide is laid out in a manner that allows you to program each function separately, or you can follow the instructions entirely to program the projection alarm. Complete programming is usually done for the initial set-up, and will require you to skip to step 4 of programming sections “D” through “H”. Press and release the “SN
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5. From –5h to –8h a US map with the highlighted time zone will also be displayed to the right of the time display. -4h Atlantic Time -5h Eastern Time (default setting) -6h Central Time -7h Mountain Time -8h Pacific Time -9h Alaskan Time -10h Hawaiian Time -11h, -12h Next two time zones West of HAW 0h Greenwich Mean Time -1h, -2h, -3h Three time zones West of GMT 6. Press and release the “SET” button to confirm the time zone setting and to advance to DST (Daylight saving time) sett
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5. Press and release the “SET” button to confirm the snooze setting and to advance to manually set the time. F. Time Setting Note: When the WWVB signal is found, that time will over-ride the manually set time. 1. Hold down the “SET” button for 1 second. 2. The selected time zone will flash). 3. Press and release the “SET” button 3 times until the hour flashes in the time LCD. 4. Press and release the “+” button to select the hour. Note: when setting the hour, “PM” will appear to the
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H. 12/24-Hour Setting Note: Setting to the 24-hour mode (also known as Military Time) will also change the temperature to display in °C instead of °F. 1. Hold down the “SET” button for 1 second. 2. The selected time zone will flash. 3. Press and release the “SET” button 9 times until the “12” hour time display flashes in the time LCD. 4. Press and release the “+” button to toggle between 12 and 24 hour time. 5. Press and release the “SET” button to confirm the 12/24-hour time display
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS A. Features 1. Radio-controlled time and date 2. Projection of time 3. LCD light 4. Six modes of date/seconds/temperature display 5. Indoor temperature 6. Remote temperature 7. Dual alarms 8. Adjustable snooze B. Radio-Controlled Time and Date 1. The projection alarm will automatically search for the time signal upon initial set-up and every night. 2. When the signal is being received, there will be a “tower” icon flashing to the right of the time displa
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C. Projection of Time 1. When plugged into an AC outlet, the projection alarm can continuously project the time. 2. When operating on batteries alone the projection alarm will only project when a button is pressed. 3. The projection will auto-focus for display from three to six feet away. A dark surrounding will be necessary to clearly see the projection. 4. The direction of the display can be rotated 360 ° in 90 ° increments by pressing the directional button. There is no display on
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F. Time Alarm The projection alarm has two separate alarms for time, “ALM1” and “ALM2”. The alarms have a different sound; ALM1 increases in volume after 25 seconds, and again after 50 seconds. ALM2 is a constant volume. The total duration is 96 seconds for each alarm. 1. Setting the Alarm a) Press and hold “ALM1” or “ALM2” for two seconds until the alarm time is flashing. b) Press and release “ALM1/HOUR” to advance the hour. c) Press and release “ALM2/MIN” to advance the minute. d
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G. Changing the Display Mode (Day, Seconds, and Temperature) There are six possible display modes to view the day, seconds, and temperature. To change the display (starting at the default of day, date, year): 1. Press and release the “MODE/+” button. 2. The display should now show month, day, year. 3. Press and release the “MODE/+” button again. 4. The display will now show seconds. 5. Press and release the “MODE/+” button again. 6. The display will now show alarm1 time. 7. Press an
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II. MAINTENANCE & CARE 1. Extreme temperatures, vibrations, and shock should be avoided to prevent damage to the units. 2. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents—they may mark and damage the displays and casings. 3. Do not submerge in water. 4. Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage. 5. Replace with new batteries only, and of recommended size. 6. Opening the casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: The Projection is faint Solution: 1) Change intensity setting 2) Use AC adapter 3) Darken surroundings 4) Use fresh batteries (if AC is not used) Problem: The LCD is faint. Solution: Replace the batteries. Problem: No reception of WWVB signal. Solution: 1) It may help reception to face the front of the projection alarm in the general direction of Ft. Collins, Colorado. 2) Wait overnight for signal. 3) Be sure the projection alarm is at least 6 feet from any
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR WT-5720 Temperature: Measuring range: 32 °F to 122 °F with 0.2 °F resolution (indoor) (0 °C to 50 °C with 0.1 °C resolution) Checking intervals: Every 10 seconds indoor Power source: AC Adapter (included) Input: 120VAC/60Hz Output: DC 6V/100MA Battery type: Station: 2 x AA, 1.5V (Alkaline) (optional) Battery life: Approximately 12 months, depending on projection and light use Dimensions (L x W x H): 5.25”W x 3.75”H x 1.25”L 16
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WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact La Crosse Technology, Ltd for problem determination and service procedures. Warranty service can on
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For warranty work, technical support, or information contact: La Crosse Technology 2809 Losey Blvd. S. La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: 608.782.1610 Fax: 608.796.1020 e-mail: support@lacrossetechnology.com (warranty work) sales@lacrossetechnology.com (information on other products) web: www.lacrossetechnology.com FCC ID: OMO-01RX (Receiver) THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: 1. THIS DEVIC