B. PROJECTION ALARM
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Observe the correct polarity, and install 3 AA batteries.
3. In addition or instead of inserting batteries, the AC adapter can be used. Simply plug
the adapter into the receptacle on the underneath of the alarm clock and then plug the adapter into the outlet.
4.Replace the battery cover.
5.The projector will activate and remain on if the alarm clock is plugged in. If only batteries are used, the projector will only be activated when a button is pressed. The projection is a red light, not harmful under normal usage, although care should be taken to not look directly into the light.
Note: After power has been supplied (battery or AC) a tone will sound, and the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) will activate. The indoor temperature and the remote temperature will be displayed (within three to six minutes). Also, the time will appear as “-:--”. The WWVB search is automatically initiated, and a tower icon appears and flashes with the time colon (no tower icon will appear if the WWVB is too weak to be detected, which is typical during daylight hours and the time display will remain on “-:--”). While the WWVB search is being conducted various numbers will appear in the time display. After 10 minutes, the Projection Alarm will either display the WWVB time, or discontinue the search if the time is not found. If the search is cancelled “-:--” will remain in the time LCD. The Projection Alarm will conduct a WWVB search every hour until the first signal is found. Once the WWVB time is found, a search is automatically conducted nightly at midnight. If the signal is found at midnight, the tower icon will remain, if not, another search will take place every hour (until 6:00 am) until the signal is found successfully. If no signal is found during this period, the tower icon will not appear and the clock will search again at 12:00 am the next night.
II.PROGRAM MODE
To enter the Program Mode hold down the “SET” button for 1 second, until the time zone (“-5” default) flashes in the lower left. The Program Mode Guide is laid out in a manner that allows you to program each function separately, or you can follow the instructions entirely to program the Projection alarm. Complete programming is usually done for the initial set-up, and will require you to skip step 1 of programming sections “D” through “H”. Press the “SNOOZE” button at any time to exit the Program Mode, or wait approximately 15 seconds for the Projection Alarm to automatically return to normal operation.
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