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INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 

1) WT-5120 

Alarm 

Clock 

2)  TX6U Remote temperature sensor 
3) AC 

adapter/transformer 

4)  Instruction manual and warranty card. 

 

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 

1)  Two fresh 1.5V AA batteries (optional for projection alarm clock) 
2)  Two fresh 1.5V AA batteries (for remote temperature sensor) 

 

FEATURES OF PROJECTION ALARM

 

 

Operation of these features is in section III

 

 

1. Radio-controlled 

time

 

2. 

Projection of time and/or remote temperature

 

3. EL 

backlight

 

4. 

Display of indoor temperature/humidity or alarm time

 

5. 

Indoor temperature and humidity

 

6. Remote 

outdoor 

temperature

 

7. Time 

alarm

 

 

ABOUT WWVB (Radio Controlled Time) 

The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology—Time and Frequency Division) WWVB 
radio station is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado, and transmits the exact time signal continuously 
throughout the United States at 60 kHz.  The signal can be received up to 2,000 miles away through 
the internal antenna in the projection alarm.  However, due to the nature of the Earth’s Ionosphere, 
reception is very limited during daylight hours.  The projection alarm will search for a signal every 
night when reception is best.   
 
The WWVB radio station receives the time data from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado.  A 
team of atomic physicists is continually measuring every second, of every day, to an accuracy of ten 
billionths of a second per day.  These physicists have created an international standard, measuring a 
second as 9,192,631,770 vibrations of a Cesium-133 atom in a vacuum. For more detail, visit 
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq.htm. To listen to the NIST time, call (303)499-7111. This number 
will connect you to an automated time, announced at the top of the minute in “Coordinated Universal 
Time”, which is also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). This time does not follow Daylight 
Saving Time changes. After the top of the minute, a tone will sound for every second. It is possible 
that your projection alarm may not be exactly on the second due to the variance in the quartz. 
However, the clock will adjust the quartz timing over the course of several days to be very accurate; 
under 0.10 seconds per day. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WT-5120

Page 1: ...WT 5120 433 MHz Radio Controlled Projection Alarm Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ... 6 Function Buttons 6 Manual Time Setting 6 Time Zone Setting 6 7 Daylight Saving Time DST Setting 7 Features Operations Features 8 Radio Controlled Time 8 Projection 8 EL Backlight 9 Indoor Temperature 9 Indoor Humidity 9 Remote Temperature 9 Time Alarm 10 Changing Display Mode 10 Mounting 11 Maintenance Care 11 Troubleshooting 12 Specifications 13 Warranty and Contact Information 14 15 ...

Page 3: ...ever due to the nature of the Earth s Ionosphere reception is very limited during daylight hours The projection alarm will search for a signal every night when reception is best The WWVB radio station receives the time data from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder Colorado A team of atomic physicists is continually measuring every second of every day to an accuracy of ten billionths of a second per d...

Page 4: ...oor humidity after the 15 minutes please retry the set up as stated above After both indoor and outdoor temperatures are displayed for 15 minutes you can place your sensor outdoors and set your time The remote sensor should be placed in a dry shaded area The remote sensor has a range of 80 feet Any walls that the signal will have to pass through will reduce distance An outdoor wall or window will ...

Page 5: ...mote temperature will be displayed 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 and the time display will remain on While the WWVB search is being conducted various numbers will appear in the time display After 15 minutes the projection alarm will eit...

Page 6: ...ne on the top The function buttons are labeled AL HOUR light direction icon MODE MIN and SNOOZE the top bar C MANUAL TIME SETTING 1 Hold down the MODE MIN button for 3 seconds the time will flash in the Time LCD 2 Press and release the AL HOUR button to advance the hours and press and release the MODE MIN button to advance the minutes NOTE A M or P M will be displayed to the left of the time to he...

Page 7: ...time according to Daylight Saving Time in the spring and fall For areas that do not recognize DST changes Arizona and parts of Indiana turn the DST OFF 1 Hold down the MODE MIN button for 3 seconds the time will flash in the Time LCD 2 Press and release the SNOOZE button twice to advance to the DST setting 3 DST will appear in the indoor temperature humidity LCD and ON or OFF will flash in the tim...

Page 8: ...d measuring a second as 9 192 631 770 vibrations of a Cesium 133 atom in a vacuum 7 For more detail visit http www boulder nist gov timefreq htm To listen to the NIST time call 303 499 7111 This number will connect you to an automated time announced at the top of the minute in Coordinated Universal Time which is also known as Greenwich Mean Time GMT This time does not follow Daylight Saving Time c...

Page 9: ...ensor is inside the case G REMOTE TEMPERATURE 1 The projection alarm comes with a remote temperature sensor When set up properly the projection alarm will receive and display the remote temperature 2 It is important to power up the sensor first then the projection alarm If batteries are removed in the remote the projection alarm MUST be re set by removing power sources and re starting 3 The remote...

Page 10: ...y will be displayed above the time display when the alarm is activated 3 TURNING ALARM OFF WHILE SOUNDING a While the alarm is sounding press and release the SNOOZE bar to disable the alarm for 10 minutes b After the SNOOZE bar is pressed the alarm icon will flash c To disable the alarm for 24 hours press and release any button other than SNOOZE or display direction buttons NOTE The alarm will sou...

Page 11: ...d the mounting surface to ensure a secure hold The mounting surface should be smooth and flat 2 Remove the protective strip from one side of the tape Adhere the tape to the designated area on the back of the mounting bracket Remove the protective strip from the other side of the tape Position the remote temperature sensor in the desired location ensuring that the projection alarm clock can receive...

Page 12: ...computers or other radio controlled clocks 4 Remove batteries for five minutes reinsert and leave the unit alone overnight without pressing buttons 5 If problems persist contact La Crosse Technology Problem Hour is incorrect minute is correct Solution Be sure correct time zone and daylight saving time are selected Problem appears in outdoor temperature LCD Solution 1 Check batteries in remote 2 If...

Page 13: ...dity Measuring range 1 99 Checking intervals Every 10 seconds Power source AC Adapter included Input 120VAC 60Hz Output DC 3 2V 100MA Battery type Projection Alarm 2 x AA 1 5V Alkaline optional Sensor 2 x AA 1 5V Alkaline Battery life Approximately 12 months depending on projection and backlight use Dimensions H x W x D Projection Alarm Clock 3 5 x 5 5 x 2 in 90 6 x 140 3 x 48 5 mm Remote Temperat...

Page 14: ... Crosse Technology Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center Your La Crosse Technology Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specified exceptions 1 damage caused by accident unreasonable use or neglect including the lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance 2 damage occurring during shipment claims must be presented to the carri...

Page 15: ...ed and corrections made in the next issue We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors or their consequences All trademarks and patents are acknowledged FCC DISCLAIMER 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 and 2 this device must accept any interference received inc...

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