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Serves the selection of the displays of current date with weekday, worldtime with location or alternating display of 
both above modes every 5 seconds on LCD 1. 

 

 

TIMEZONE Key 

 

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Serves to enter the time zone change mode. The preset time zone on LCD 2 will start flashing. By use of the 

+

 key 

the time zone can now be selected (±12hours).  Alter the time zone to Hawaii (HAW, -10), Alaska (ALA, -9), Pacific 
(PST, -8), Mountain (MST, -7), Central (CST, -6), Eastern (EST, -5; default time zone), Atlantic (AST, -4) and 
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, 0).To acknowledge the selected value and to exit this setting mode and return to 
normal display mode, press the 

SET

 key or wait appr. 15 seconds for an automatic switch back. 

 

LANGUAGE Key 

 

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Serves to enter the selection mode for the one language by which the weekday is to be displayed on LCD 1. 
Selection takes place by use of the 

“+”

 key from following languages: 

 GB 

English 

 D 

German 

 F 

French 

 I 

Italian 

 NL 

Dutch 

 DK 

Danish 

 E 

Spanish 

 J 

Japanese 

 

To acknowledge the selected language and to exit this setting mode and return to normal display mode, press the 

LANGUAGE

 key or wait appr. 15 seconds for an automatic switch back. 

 

HYGRO Key 

 

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Serves to select humidity and outdoor display. Pressing of the key will subsequently switch the display to the next 
mode. 
1. 

Indoor relative humidity 

2. 

Indoor relative humidity / Outdoor temperature 

3. Outdoor 

temperature 

 

+ Key 
 

• 

Serves in programming mode the change/selection of all changeable/selectable values and displays. 

 

Manual programming 

 

Note: 
If the World Time Center has already successfully received the WWVB time signal and displays the correct time 
and date, then the Manual programming can be omitted

 

After completion of the above described procedures in “

Basic Setup”

  the manual programming mode can be entered 

by pressing the 

“SET”

 key for about 2 seconds.The following settings can now be programmed: 

 

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12/24 hour setting 
Time setting 
Weekday setting 
Month setting 
Date setting 
Year setting 
World Time  location setting 
World Time setting 
ºC or ºF setting 
LCD contrast setting 

 
 

Note:  

If in programming mode no key is pressed for appr. 15 seconds then the LCD will switch back to the normal display 
mode. 
 

12/24 Hours Setting

 

 
After entering the programming mode as described above the 12/24 hours display can be selected on LCD 2 in the 
following way: 
 
1. The 

“12h”

 or 

“24h”

 will start flashing (Default setting 12h). Select the desired time display mode by use of the 

“+”

key. 

Note: 

In 12 hours mode the date will be displayed in the configuration 

Weekday / Month / Day

, in 24 hours mode in 

Weekday / Date / Month

2.  

Press the 

“SET”

 key to enter the 

“Time Setting“

 

Time Setting 

 

 
1. 

The hour digits will start flashing on LCD 2. Set the desired hours by pressing the 

“+”

 key followed by pressing the 

“SET”

 key. 

2.  

Now the minute digits will start flashing. Set the desired minutes by pressing the 

“+”

 key followed by pressing the  

“SET”

 key to move to the 

“Weekday Setting”

Note:

  

In 12 hours mode the time will be displayed with an additional 

PM

 for the time from 12:00 noon until 11:59. 

 

Weekday Setting 
 

1.

 

The weekday symbols will be displayed on LCD 1 in the preset language and flashing. Set the desired weekday by 
use of the

 “+”

 key. 

2. Press 

the 

“SET”

 key to enter the mode 

“Month Setting”

 

Month Setting 
 

1.

 

The month digits on LCD 1 will start flashing. Set the desired month by use of then 

“+”

 key. 

2. Press 

the 

“SET”

 key to move to the mode 

“Date Setting”

 
Date Setting 
 

1. 

The digits for the date  will start flashing on LCD 1 (Default setting 1). Set the desired date by use of the 

“+”

 key. 

Note: 

The date can only be set in conjunction with the selected month. I.e., it is not possible to set the date 30 if the 
month of February is selected. 

2. Press 

the 

“SET”

  key to enter the mode 

“Setting of Year”

 
Year Setting 

 
1.

 

The year digits will start flashing on LCD 1 (Default setting 1998). Select the desired year by use of the 

“+”

 key. 

Note:  

The year can be selected sequentially from 1998 to 2020 and will then start over again. The year furthermore will 
only be visible on the display of LCD 1 in programming mode. 

3. Press 

the 

“SET”

 key to switch to the mode 

“Worldtime Location Setting”

 

Worldtime Location Setting 
 

1. 

The dash representing the first character of the worldtime location (Default setting - - -) on LCD 1 will start flashing. 
Select the desired character by use of the 

“+”

 key. 

2. Press 

the 

“SET”

 key to move to the second character. 

3. 

The second dash will start flashing. Select the desired character by use of the 

“+”

 key. 

4. Press 

the 

“SET” 

key to switch to the third character. 

4. 

The third dash will start flashing. Select the desired character by use of the 

“+”

 key. 

 

Note:  

For designation of the worldtime location the characters 

“A”

 through 

“Z”

 and 

“0”

 as well as 

“-” 

and  

“  ” 

(Space) 

can be chosen. 

6. Press 

the 

“SET”

 key to move to the mode 

“World Time Setting”

 

World Time Setting 

Summary of Contents for WS-7097U

Page 1: ... manual offering a number of technical and functional explanations For use and operation of this product however the knowledge of this index is not necessary Putting into Operation Basic Setup LCD display Holder Outdoor temperature sensor 1 Open the battery cover of the World Time Center and checking the correct polarities insert 3 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries into the battery compartment as indica...

Page 2: ... frequency signals are correctly received and displayed in the appropriate sections of the LCD screens Should any one signal not be received then see Items WWVB Reception Check below before performing a reset see Reset above LCD Screens The LCD of your World Time Center consists of three separate screens which provide from top to bottom the following information LCD 1 Worldtime and Date Weekday In...

Page 3: ...ted on LCD 2 in the following way 1 The 12h or 24h will start flashing Default setting 12h Select the desired time display mode by use of the key Note In 12 hours mode the date will be displayed in the configuration Weekday Month Day in 24 hours mode in Weekday Date Month 2 Press the SET key to enter the Time Setting Time Setting 1 The hour digits will start flashing on LCD 2 Set the desired hours...

Page 4: ...e marked area to the required depth 3 Screw the holder onto wall and click the transmitter into holder WWVB Signal Test The World Time Center will automatically start scanning for the WWVB frequency signal time signal transmission after the batteries are inserted In normal surroundings i e at a safe distance from interferring sources such as TV sets it takes between 3 to 5 minutes to receive the s...

Page 5: ... to their original point of purchase for repair by a qualified engineer Opening and tampering with the units may invalidate their guarantee Battery Change For best performance batteries to all units should be replaced when the low battery indicator is displayed on the LCD of the World Time Center and the Outdoor temperature sensor or at least once a year to maintain maximum running accuracy Please...

Page 6: ...he icons will not change if there is no noticable movement in the weather If the symbols do not change it simply means that either 1 the weather has not changed or 2 the weather change has been so slow that is has not been possible to read when the actual change had taken place The weather icons displayed forecast the future weather in terms of getting better or worse and not necessarily sunny or ...

Page 7: ... 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION ...

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