La Crosse Technology WT-5442 instruction manual Indoor Temperature

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C.PROJECTION OF TIME AND/OR REMOTE TEMPERATURE

1.When plugged into an AC outlet, the projection alarm can continuously project the time and/or remote temperature.

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 default is projecting time (Hour and Minutes). The Projection Alarm can be set to project the time (M0), remote temperature (M1), or alternating between time and remote temperature (M2) by pressing and releasing the “DISPL” button. The selected display mode will flash on the lower middle as “M0”, “M1” or “M2”.

5.The direction of the display can also be rotated 360° in 90° increments by pressing the directional button. There is no display on the LCD that signifies the direction.

6.The projector case can be rotated 180° to further help orient the projected display.

Display Mode

Light intensity Display Direction

7.The intensity of the projection can be adjusted to three different settings as well as turned “off” by pressing the light Intensity button. When turned off, the projection will only come on when a button is pressed. The intensity cannot be set for the projected display when set to “off”. When only batteries are used, the intensity setting is set to “off” with no other options.

D.EL BACKLIGHT

1.The projection alarm has an EL backlight designed for night viewing. This will light up for 2 seconds whenever a button is pressed.

2.The EL backlight cannot be turned on constantly; this would drain the batteries and burn out the EL.

E.INDOOR TEMPERATURE

1.The Projection Alarm measures indoor temperature with an internal

sensor.

2.This temperature is displayed in °F or °C, depending on the time format (12 or 24 hour mode). When in 12-hour format, the temperature will be in °F. When in 24-hour mode, the temperature will be in °C.

3.The indoor temperature will take time to adjust to the surrounding temperature as the sensor is inside the case.

4.If the remote temperature is placed next to the Projection Alarm, more often than not the temperature will not be exact with one another. This is not a defect, but simply reflects the difference in measuring methods. The remote temperature is designed for changing temperature at a wide range.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Inventory of ContentsFeatures of Projection Alarm Quick SET-UP GuidePage Projection Alarm II. Program ModeTime Zone Setting Function Buttons Adjustable Snooze Time DST Daylight Saving Time Setting Time Setting Date Setting 12/24-HOUR SettingIII. Features & Operations RADIO-CONTROLLED Time and DateIndoor Temperature Time Alarm Remote TemperatureSetting the Alarm ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING the Alarm Turning Alarm OFF While SoundingMounting with Screws IV. Mounting the Remote Temperature TransmitterMounting with Adhesive Tape Maintenance & Care Troubleshooting SolutionTemperature Warranty Information