User manual CHANEY INSTRUMENT MODEL 00789 ATOMIC PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK

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[. . . ] At extremely low temperatures, below 15F, battery voltage output decreases and may cause your outdoor temperature reading to go blank. Using lithium batteries can increase the effective temperature range as they function at lower temperatures than alkaline batteries. Your new clock and thermometer unit can be operated either with batteries or by using the enclosed AC adapter. To use the adapter simply attach the adapter into the base of the clock, and insert the plug into a wall outlet. [. . . ] Note: The clock will not respond to any manual settings while attempting to receive the Radio Control Time signal. To turn the reception off and to enable manual settings, press the TIME ZONE button. The clock automatically scans for the time signal at 2:00a. m. If the Radio Controlled time signal is not received, scanning stops ( 4:00a. m. , and 5:00a. m. on LCD will not appear) and repeats again at 3:00a. m. , The clock can be made to manually scan for the Radio Controlled time signal by holding the " " & " " buttons at the same time. If the Radio Controlled time signal is not received, scanning stops ( on LCD will not appear) and repeats again 4 times in the next 4 hours until the signal is received. (example: if a scan at 8:20 fails, it will scan again at 9:00; 10:00; 11:00 & 12:00) Stop scanning by holding the " " & " " buttons at the same time. * Icon flashes to indicate the unit is receiving the WWVB signal. Icon turns on to indicate the WWVB signal has been received successfully. Manual Time Setting: To select your local time zone press "TIME ZONE" (D) button. A map appears on the upper right hand corner of the screen that helps you choose a time zone. When the Time or Calendar is displayed on LCD press and hold the "MODE" (A) button to enter the setting mode. The data will appear on the screen in this order: Time (hour, minutes) Year Month Date Day Daylight Saving Time Press the " " (C) & " " (B) buttons to adjust the Hour, Minutes, Year, Month, Day and DST ON/OFF (" " is centered on the bottom half of the LCD). Pressing the button once will change the setting by one unit. Holding the button down will enter the fast setting mode. Press "MODE" (A) button to confirm each setting The clock will automatically exit the TIME SETTING mode if no adjustments are made within 10 seconds. Use a pin or similar small object to press the "RESET" button located inside the battery compartment of the receiver unit if the clock is not working properly. You can then start the setting procedure again. Step Three: Projector and Alarm Set Up Projector Function: To switch on the projector slide the projection ON/OFF Slide Switch (F) to "On. " To project Time and Temperature press "SNOOZE/ PROJECTION/ LIGHT" (H) on the top of the unit. The first press of H will project the time, the second press will display the outdoor temperature and a third press will display the indoor temperature. To adjust the focus turn the "Focus" Wheel (I) right or left. To reverse the projection content by 180 slide the Project "ROTATE" Slide Switch (G). Snooze Alarm Clock Function: To switch the alarm on press the "ALARM ON/OFF" (E) button. When the alarm is set " " appears on the LCD. To change to the Alarm Time display press the "MODE" button twice. Adjust the setting to your desired alarm time with the " " or " " buttons. To change the alarm clock minute display, press the "Mode" button again. Adjust the setting to your desired alarm time with the " " or " " buttons. To check the AM and PM icons, look to the left of the hour button when setting the alarm to be sure the alarm is set for the proper time. To use the Snooze feature, press "SNOOZE/ PROJECTION/LIGHT" button (H) when alarm sounds. The alarm snoozes for 5 minutes and then sounds again. To switch off the alarm press the "ALARM ON/OFF" (E) button (" will disappear). " icon Thermometer: To select either Celsius or Fahrenheit thermometer readings press the " button. [. . . ] Always use the temperature probe to sense the temperature when the temperature is between the following ranges: -58°F ~ 32°F (-50 °C ~ 0°C) and 122°F ~ 158°F (+50°C ~ + 70°C) Low Battery Indicator: The Low Battery icon " needs to have the batteries replaced. " appears on the outdoor temperature display or thermometer sensor unit to indicate the external transmitter LIMITED WARRANTY--INTERNATIONAL Consumer may have more remedies at law than follows. Chaney Instrument Company warrants to the owner, this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship for one year from date of purchase. CHANEY INSTRUMENT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR TORT. [. . . ]

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