CURRENT TIME AND INDOOR/OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE PROJECTION

PM

1. Press "FLIP" to rotate projection image 180° clockwise.

PM

2. Press and hold the "FLIP" button for 2 seconds to change temperature information from outdoor to indoor.

PM

3.Press and hold the “FLIP” button for 2 seconds again, and the display will switch between indoor and outdoor temperatures every 5 seconds.

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READING THE KINETIC WAVE DISPLAY

The kinetic wave display shows the main unit (receiver) signal reception strength.

Searching for signal

Temperature signals successfully received.

No signal.

˚F

WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME

The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) radio station is located in Ft. Collins Colorado. It transmits an exact time signal continuously throughout the continental United States at 60 KHz frequency. The Wireless Weather Projection Clock with Light Detector can receive this WWVB signal through its internal antenna from up to 2,000 miles away. Due to the nature of the Earth’s ionosphere, reception can be limited during the daylight hours. The radio controlled clock will search for an alternate station that derives its signal from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado.

The WWVB tower icon on the main unit’s display will flash indicating radio signal reception from the WWVB station. If the tower icon is not fully lit, or if the time is not set automatically, please consider the following:

*During night-time hours, atmospheric disturbances are typically less severe and reception may improve.

A single daily reception is sufficient enough to keep the accuracy reading within 1 second.

*Make sure the main unit is positioned at 8 feet minimum distance from any interference source such as a TV, computer monitor, microwave, etc. The successful reception of the atomic time signal depends on the positioning and location of the clock. Always place the main unit by the window for better reception.

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Honeywell PCR325W manual Press Flip to rotate projection image 180 clockwise, Reading the Kinetic Wave Display