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2.

 

When the clock is powered by the AC adapter, the projector is always on. 

5.4.2

 

Projector Backlight Rotation 

1.

 

Press 

SNOOZE/LIGHT

 button to turn on the projector and backlight if currently off. 

2.

 

Press the 

REVERSE

 button 

  to reverse the projected data 180 degrees. 

 

 

Figure 6 

5.4.3

 

Adjusting Backlight Focus 

Adjust the focus of the projected data by rotating the focus knob on the projector. 

5.4.4

 

Projector Temperature Display 

The projector will scroll between the indoor and outdoor temperature. Each time you add an additional 
channel  sensor,  the  projector  will  add  this  sensor  to  the  scroll  feature.  The  scroll  feature  cannot  be 
disabled. 

5.5

 

  Wireless Sensor Display 

 

 

No  Description 

No  Description 

Low Battery Indicator 

Temperature Channel Number 

Temperature 

Channel  Number  (default  =  1)  and 
Reception Icon (on when searching, flashes 
when updates) 

Temperature Units of Measure (°F or °C) 

 

 

Figure 7 

5.6

 

Wireless Sensor Low Battery Indictor 

When the battery  is full, no battery icon will  be displayed. When the battery is low, the low battery 

indicator 

  will  be  displayed.    Replace  with  2  new  AA  size  batteries.  Pay  attention  to  the 

polarity. 

Summary of Contents for WS-8365

Page 1: ...ns 7 5 3 2 Setting the Pre Alarm 7 5 4 Projector and Backlight 7 5 4 1 Using the Projector and Backlight 7 5 4 2 Projector Backlight Rotation 8 5 4 3 Adjusting Backlight Focus 8 5 4 4 Projector Temperature Display 8 5 5 Wireless Sensor Display 8 5 6 Wireless Sensor Low Battery Indictor 8 5 7 Viewing the Wireless Sensor Channels 9 5 8 Resyncing the Wireless Sensor 9 5 9 Adding Multiple Wireless Sen...

Page 2: ...n cause temporary blindness Warning Only use approved AC adapter 3 Getting Started 3 1Product Features 3 1 1 Display Clock Figure 1 No Description No Description 1 SNOOZE LIGHT Button Turn on the projector and backlight for 5 seconds Stop the current alarm when sounding and enter into snooze mode 10 MAX MIN Button Press to display the min and max values since reset 2 NIGHT LIGHT SENSOR The night l...

Page 3: ...values In case of malfunction the unit can be reset 7 ALARM button In normal time display mode press to turn on off ALM1 ALM2 In ALM1 ALM2 mode press to turn on off alarm and pre alarm function Press to stop the current alarm when the alarm is ringing and turn off the alarm and snooze function In alarm time mode press and hold for 2 seconds to enter alarm time setting mode In alarm time setting mo...

Page 4: ... 1 5 D 1 UL Rated AC Adapter 1 User Manual 3 3 Powering Up Note The power up sequence must be performed in the order shown in this section remote transmitter FIRST Display Clock SECOND to avoid the Clock synchronization time out The Transmitter 1 Remove the battery door on the back of the transmitter and insert 2 new AA batteries according to the polarity information marked on the battery compartm...

Page 5: ...re readings Although the sensor is weatherproof it is best to mount in a well protected area such as an eve Do not place in standing water or snow Wireless signals are impacted by distance interference other wireless devices wireless phones wireless routers TVs and computer monitors and transmission barriers such as walls In general wireless signals will not penetrate solid metal and earth down a ...

Page 6: ...nds Enter Time and Date Settings Year Press UP to increase DOWN to decrease TIME Month Press UP to increase DOWN to decrease TIME Day Press UP to increase DOWN to decrease TIME Hour Press UP to increase DOWN to decrease TIME Minute Press UP to increase DOWN to decrease TIME Second Press UP to reset to 0 TIME Language Press UP to change between GB English FR French DE German ES Spanish and IT Itali...

Page 7: ...o button is pressed during the alarm period the alarm will turn off automatically in two minutes To temporarily silence the alarm press the SNOOZE LIGHT button on the top of the clock The alarm bell icon will keep flashing Once the snooze function is turned on the 4 step crescendo alarm will sound every five minutes Press the ALARM button to silence the alarm 5 3 2 Setting the Pre Alarm The purpos...

Page 8: ...ojector will scroll between the indoor and outdoor temperature Each time you add an additional channel sensor the projector will add this sensor to the scroll feature The scroll feature cannot be disabled 5 5 Wireless Sensor Display No Description No Description 1 Low Battery Indicator 4 Temperature Channel Number 2 Temperature 5 Channel Number default 1 and Reception Icon on when searching flashe...

Page 9: ...ately you can press the reset button on the back of the console The sensor display will show dashes Wait several minutes for resynchronization 5 9Adding Multiple Wireless Sensors If you introduce additional sensors into the system you will need to reset the console 1 Set the Channel number on the wireless sensor per Figure 2 Power down and up the sensor after you have changed the channel number fo...

Page 10: ...um batteries If the transmitter is not flashing replace the batteries Resync the console Reference Section 5 8 The maximum line of sight communication range is 150 Move the sensor closer to the clock If the sensor assembly is too close less than 5 10 move the sensor away from the clock Make sure the remote sensors are not transmitting through solid metal acts as an RF shield or earth barrier down ...

Page 11: ...T 10 FCC Statement Statement according to FCC part 15 19 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Statement according to FCC part 15 21 Modifications not expressly approved by th...

Page 12: ... Your Ambient LLC warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specified exceptions 1 damage caused by accident unreasonable use or neglect lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance 2 damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner s manual 3 damage resulting from the performance of repairs or alterations by someone other than an author...

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