La Crosse Technology WS8157U instruction manual Glossary of Common Terms, Nist

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GLOSSARY OF COMMON TERMS

NIST*

The National Institute of Standards and Technology maintains the primary frequency standard for the United States. The NIST also coordinates the United States time and frequency standards with other world standards. The NIST provides time and frequency services for United States clientele.

WWVB*

The WWVB is an AM radio station in Ft. Collins, Colorado, managed by the NIST. The WWVB’s function is to broadcast time-of-day information derived from the NIST atomic clock, located in Boulder, Colorado.

ATOMIC CLOCK*

An atomic clock is an extremely accurate time device measuring time by the movements of electrons in cesium atoms. The NIST atomic clock is one of the most precise clocks in the world, accurate to 10 billionths of one second. The NIST’s atomic clock contributes to the international group of clocks calculating the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)—the official world time.

RADIO CONTROLLED TIME*

A radio controlled time device is often confused with an atomic clock. However, a radio controlled time device receives its time information from the atomic clock each day through an internal antenna. The radio controlled time device searches for an exact time signal every night when the signal from the WWVB is the strongest. The signal can be received up to 2,000 miles away through a radio controlled time device.

LCD

“LCD” is an acronym for ”Liquid Crystal Display”. This is a common type of display screen used in televisions, computers, watches, and digital clocks.

CELSIUS (°C)

Celsius is metric system’s unit of measurement used to calculate temperature.

FAHRENHEIT (°F)

Fahrenheit is the common unit of measurement used to calculate temperature the United States.

*For more information regarding the NIST, WWVB, atomic clock, and radio controlled time, please visit the NIST official website: http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvb.htm

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Contents RADIO-CONTROLLED Clock with Outdoor Wireless Temperature Table of Contents Nist Glossary of Common TermsFeatures Outdoor Temperature TransmitterRADIO-CONTROLLED Clock Do not SET the Clock Batteries ChangeSETTING-UP Function KeysDo not Press ANY Buttons for 15 Minutes LCD Screen Descriptions Weather ForecastWeather Icons Weather Tendency Arrows Manual SettingsLCD Contrast Setting Time Zone SettingDST Setting daylight saving time Or F Temperature Setting Time Reception Setting ON/OFFLanguage Setting 12/24 Hours Time Display SettingYear Setting Month SettingDate Setting Exit the Manual Setting Modes Changing the Display Mode DAY, SECONDS, and TemperaturesAlarm Setting 433MHz Reception Check for Outdoor Temperature Transmitter To Deactivate the AlarmSnooze Setting Outdoor Temperature TransmitterPositioning Positioning the RADIO-CONTROLLED Clock Foldout Table StandWall Mounting Positioning the Outdoor Temperature Transmitter Mounting with ScrewsMounting with Adhesive Tape Troubleshooting Specifications Care and MaintenanceWarranty Information Page FCC ID OMO-01RX Receiver OMO-01TX Transmitter FCC Disclaimer