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39 868 MHz RADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTION
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1. batteries please follow the steps below f Insert finger or other solid object in the 7 ole space at the bottom center of the battery compartment and lift up to remove the 2 Insert batteries observing the correct amp sells LJ polarity see marking m 3 Replace compartment cover In addition or instead of inserting batteries the AC adapter can be used 1 Connect the power adapter to a wall socket 2 Insert the adapter into the jack at the bottom of the clock 42 3 The Projection clock will now start receiving the DCF time signal After approximately 3 to 5 minutes the DCF time will be displayed Also see Setting up below Important Use only the adapter provided with the projection clock and make sure that your household voltage is appropriate to the working voltage of the transformer Otherwise your Projection clock may be damaged POWER SUPPLIED BY BATTERIES AND AC DC ADAPTER If the Projection clock is first powered by batteries and the power adapter is subsequently used for extended period of time the main power source of the Projection 43 clock will switch to AC DC power The batteries will then act as a backup power source in case of power failure TO INSTALL AND REPLACE BATTERIES IN THE TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER The temperature transmitter uses 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries
2. 0h To set a different time zone ou Ltt Flashing m L Ji Press and hold the MODE MIN key for about 3 seconds The current time zone value at the bottom of the LCD display starts flashing 2 Press and release MODE MIN key to adjust the time zone The range runs from Oh to 12h then 12h to Oh in consecutive 1 hour intervals 3 Confirm with the SNOOZE key and enter the Manual time setting 55 MANUAL TIME SETTING In case the Projection clock cannot detect the DCF signal for example due to disturbances transmitting distance etc the time can be manually set The clock will then work as a normal Quartz clock Hour flashing Minutes flashing 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 Note The unit will still try and receive the signal at 2 00 am despite it being manually set When it does receive the signal it will change the manually set time into the received time 56 CALENDAR SETTING The date default of the Projection clock is 1 1 in the year 2006 Once the radio controlled time signals are received the date is automatically updated However if the signals are not received the date can also be set manually Flashing Flashing 1 The year starts flashing Use the MODE MIN key to set the year between year 2001 to 2029 3 Press the SNO
3. 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 Replace the battery cover on the unit Note In the event of changing batteries in any of the units all units need to be reset by following the setting up procedures This is because a random security code is 44 assigned by the transmitter at start up and this code must be received and stored by the Projection alarm clock in the first three minutes of power being supplied to it SETTING UP The Projection clock can be batteries operated or powered by the provided 3 4V AC DC adapter 1 First insert 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries into the projection clock or use the A C adapter to power up Once the batteries are in place all segments of the LCD will light up briefly Then the indoor temperature the time as 0 00 will be displayed If the indoor temperature is not displayed after a few seconds remove the batteries and wait for at least 1 minute before reinserting them Once the indoor data is displayed proceed to step 2 2 Within 1 1 2 minutes of activating the Projection clock place 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries into the transmitter 3 After a few seconds of inserting the batteries into the transmitter the projection clock will start receiving data from the transmitter The remote temperature will 45 then be displayed on the clock If t
4. icon will be displayed next to the time display when the alarm is activated TURNING ALARM OFF WHILE SOUNDING 1 While the alarm is sounding press and release the SNOOZE bar to disable the alarm for 6 minutes After the SNOOZE bar is pressed the alarm icon will keep flashing After 6 min the alarm will sound again 2 To disable the alarm press and release the AL HOUR or MODE MIN button LOW BATTERY INDICATOR Low battery indicator is displayed on the LCD when the batteries require changing 60 projection clock a i Low battery indicator for l Low battery indicator for J transmitter INDOOR outo0o eo tedn 3 6 A 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 868MHz RECEPTION If the outdoor temperature data is not being received within three minutes after setting up or outdoor display always show in the outdoor section of the Projection clock during normal operation please check the following points 61 A The distance of the projection alarm clock or transmitter should be at least 2 metres away from any interfering sources such as computer monitors or TV sets 2 Avoid placing the transmitter onto or
5. with new batteries of the recommended type When cleaning the display and casings use a soft damp cloth only Do not use solvents or scouring agents as they may mark the LCD and casings Do not submerge the unit in water Special care shall be taken when handling a damaged LCD display The liquid crystals can be harmful to user s health Do not make any repair attempts to the unit Return them to their original point of purchase for repair by a qualified engineer Opening and tampering with the unit may invalidate their guarantee Never touch the exposed electronic circuit of the device as there is a danger of electric shock should it become exposed 65 Do not expose the units to extreme and sudden temperature changes this may lead to rapid changes in forecasts and readings and thereby reduce their accuracy SPECIFICATIONS Temperature measuring range Indoor 9 9 C to 37 7 C with 0 1 C resolution 14 2 F to 99 9 F with 0 2 F resolution OF L displayed if outside this range Outdoor 39 9 C to 59 9 C with 0 1 C resolution 39 8 F to 139 8 F with 0 2 F resolution OF L displayed if outside this range Indoor temperature checking intervals every 15 seconds Outdoor Temperature reception every 4 seconds or every 15 minutes if data are lost and display Transmission range upto 100 meters open space 66 Power consumption Projection alarm clock 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V Outdoor
6. 868 MHz RADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK Instructions manual IT pene INSTANT TRANSMISSION INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing this innovative 868MHz projection alarm clock which displays indoor and outdoor temperature To enjoy the full benefits of this innovative product please read this operating manual 39 PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK Battery compartment Stand Adapter socket FEATURES DCF 77 Radio controlled time with manual setting option 12 24 hours time display hour minutes seconds Projection of time hour and minute and outdoor temperature Projection with adjustable brightness and projection orientation possible Calendar display 40 Alarm setting with snooze function Time zone setting 12hours Temperature display in C F Indoor and outdoor temperature display E L back light Wireless transmission at 868 MHz Signal reception intervals at 4 seconds Low battery indicator TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER o Remote transmission of outdoor temperature to the Projection clock by 868 MHz signal d i Wall mounting case Mounting at a sheltered place Avoid direct rain and sunshine 41 TO INSTALL AND REPLACE BATTERIES INTO THE PROJECTION CLOCK The Projection clock uses 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries To install and replace the
7. OZE 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 and MODE MIN key to set the month 5 Confirm with the SNOOZE key and enter the 12 24 hour time display setting 57 12 24 HOUR TIME DISPLAY SETTING VoL Lt f JHK Flashing 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 C degree Celsius To select F degree Fahrenheit Q N pa oF Flashing 1 The C will be flashing 2 Use the MODE MIN key to toggle between C and F 3 Press the SNOOZE key again to confirm and return to the normal display TIME ALARM TIL SETTING THE ALARM ame am a Lt ft can Alarm ON icon Flashin 3 j m 1 Press and hold AL HOUR button for about three seconds until the alarm time is flashing 2 Press and release AL HOUR to advance the hour and MODE MIN to advance the minute 3 Press the SNOOZE key to confirm The alarm is now set and activated 59 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
8. acket 63 Note Before permanently fixing the transmitter wall base place all units in the desired locations to check that the outdoor temperature and humidity readings are receivable In event that the signal is not received relocate the transmitter s or move them slightly as this may help the signal reception The mounting surface can however affect the transmission range If for example the unit is attached to a piece of metal it may then either reduce or increase the transmitting range For this reason we recommend not placing the unit on any metal surfaces or in any position where a large metal or highly polished surface is in the immediate proximity garage doors double glazing etc Before securing in place please ensure that the Projection alarm clock can receive the 868 MHz signal from the Outdoor Transmitter at the positions that you wish to situate them 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 64 Precautions shall be taken when handling the batteries Injuries burns or property damage may be resulted if the batteries are in contact with conducting materials heat corrosive materials or explosives The batteries shall be taken out from the unit before the product is to be stored for a long period of time Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage Replace only
9. art of this manual may be reproduced without written consent of the manufacturer R amp TTE DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC Summary of the Declaration of Conformity We hereby declare that this wireless transmission device does comply with the essential requirements of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 68
10. factory default setting or in case of a malfunction or changing batteries to transmitter please remove all batteries from the unit and unplug the AC DC adapter from any power source Wait at least for 3 minutes before powering up the Projection clock again BATTERY CHANGE It is recommended to replace the batteries in all units on an annual basis to ensure optimum accuracy of these units Please participate in the preservation of the environment Return used batteries to an authorized depot a 47 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 When operating on batteries alone the projection alarm will only project when the SNOOZE button is pressed or the alarm is sounding 3 The projection will auto focus for display from about 1 7 to 2 0 metres away A dark surrounding will be necessary to clearly see the projection The direction of the display can also be rotated 360 in 90 increments by pressing the Projection Direction button The projector case can be rotated 180 to further help orient the projected display 48 Note If the Projection clock is powered through the adapter the projection will be constantly ON at the highest brightness level unless the brig
11. hin a 1500km radius of Frankfurt 50 Once the outdoor reception test period is completed the DCF tower icon in the clock display will start flashing in the upper center This indicates that the clock has detected that there is a radio signal present and is trying to receive it When the time code is received the DCF tower becomes permanently lit and the time will be displayed DCF reception is done twice daily at 02 00 and 03 00 am If the reception is not successful at 02 00 am then the next reception takes place the next hour and so on until 06 00am or until the reception is successful If the reception is not successful at 06 00 am then the next attempt will take place the next day at 02 00 am If the tower icon flashes but does not set the time or the DCF tower does not appear at all then please take note of the following Recommended distance to any interfering sources like computer monitors or TV sets is a minimum of 1 5 2 meters Within ferro concrete rooms basements superstructures the received signal is naturally weakened In extreme cases please place the unit close to a window and or point its front or back towards the Frankfurt transmitter 51 During nighttime the atmospheric disturbances are usually less severe and reception is possible in most cases A single daily reception is adequate to keep the accuracy deviation below 1 second FUNCTION KEYS There are 4 function keys located on the front of the p
12. his does not happen after 2 minutes the batteries will need to be removed from both units and reset from step 1 4 When the transmitter is set up there is a testing period Then DCF 77 time code reception is automatically started just after the clock is activated This takes typically between 3 5 minutes in good conditions This time period is an excellent opportunity to locate the transmitter in suitable location outdoors In order to ensure sufficient 868 MHz transmission however the distance between the Projection clock and the transmitter should not be more than 100 meters see notes on Positioning and 868 MHz Reception 5 If after 10 minutes the DCF time has not been received use the MODE MIN key to manually enter a time and date initially The clock will automatically attempt to receive the DCF time each day at 2 00 am When this is successful the received time will override the manually set time Note Should the total time of inserting the batteries into the transmitter take longer than 1 1 2 minutes from the time of inserting the batteries into the projection clock then 46 temperature reception problems may occur If the temperature is not being received then see 868MHz 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 RESETTING THE PROJECTION CLOCK To reset the Projection clock to the
13. htness level is manually changed to a lower brightness level afterwards And the brightness of the projection can be change accordingly to enhance the clarity of the projected time by pressing the key 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 DISPLAY OF TEMPERATURES SECONDS PRESET ALARM TIME AND CALENDAR By pressing shortly the MODE MIN key you will toggle between the following displays 1 Indoor and outdoor temperature 2 Seconds 3 Preset alarm time 4 Day and Month 49 PU Po CAA iced ies c3 t e35 SEL D H0 ed S DCF 77 RADIO CONTROLLED TIME The time base for the radio controlled time is a Cesium Atomic Clock operated by the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig which has a time deviation of less than one second in one million years The time is coded and transmitted from Mainflingen near Frankfurt via frequency signal DCF 77 77 5 kHz and has a transmitting range of approximately 1 500 km Your radio controlled Projection alarm clock receives this signal and converts it to show the precise time in summer or wintertime The quality of the reception depends greatly on the geographic location In normal cases there should be no reception problems wit
14. in the immediate proximity of metal window frames 3 Using other electrical products such as headphones or speakers operating on the 868MHz signal frequency may prevent correct signal transmission or reception Neighbors using electrical devices operating on the 868MHz signal frequency can also cause interferences Note When the 868MHz signal is received correctly do not re open the battery cover of either the transmitter or projection alarm clock as the batteries may spring free from the contacts and 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 from the temperature transmitter to the projection alarm clock in open space However this depends on the surrounding environment and interference levels If no reception is possible despite the observation of these factors all system units have to be reset see Setting up above 62 POSITIONING THE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER H The sensor is supplied with a holder that may be attached to a wall with the two screws supplied The sensor can also be position on a flat surface by securing the stand to the bottom to the transmitter To wall mount 1 Secure the bracket onto a desired wall using the screws and plastic anchors 2 Clip the sensor onto the br
15. rojection alarm and one on the top The function keys are AL HOUR MODE MIN Projection Direction Brightness and SNOOZE SS SNOOZE key f t Houn T Brightness key V rojection Direction key 52 SNOOZE key Activate snooze function Activate the projection brightness at the highest level Exit the setting modes E L Back light On AL HR key Enter alarm setting mode Activate or deactivate alarm Stop alarm and snooze function Set the hours and day E L Back light On MODEIMIN key Enter time zone manual time year day month 12 24 hour time display C F temperature format setting modes Set the minutes year month 12 24 hour time format C F temperature format Toggle between temperatures seconds alarm time and date display 53 Stop alarm and snooze function E L Back light On xt Brightness key Set the brightness level of the projection in A C power mode 4 levels High Medium Low OFF E L Back light On Projection Direction key Press to rotate the time outdoor temperature projection image in 90 increments Press to activate the EL back light MANUAL SETTINGS The following manual settings can be changed when pressing the MODE MIN key for Time zone setting Manual time setting Calendar setting 54 12 24 Hour setting C F setting TIME ZONE SETTING The time zone default of the Projection clock is
16. transmitter 2xAA IEC LR6 1 5V Battery life cycle approximately 24 months Alkaline batteries recommended Dimensions L x W x H Projection alarm clock 134 1 x 48 5 x 90 6 mm Outdoor transmitter 38 2 x 21 2 x 128 3 mm wall bracket excluded LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The electrical and electronic wastes contain hazardous substances Disposal of electronic waste in wild country and or in unauthorized grounds strongly damages the environment Please contact your local or and regional authorities to retrieve the addresses of legal dumping grounds with selective collection All electronic instruments must from now on be recycled User shall take an active part in the reuse recycling and recovery of the electrical and electronic waste 67 z The unrestricted disposal of electronic waste may do harm on public health and the quality of environment This product must however not be thrown in general rubbish collection points As stated on the gift box and labeled on the product reading the User manual is highly recommended for the benefit of the user The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information The specifications of this product may change without prior notice This product is not a toy Keep out of the reach of children No p
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