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LOSSARY OF COMMON TERMS 

 
NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology maintains the primary frequency 
standard for the United States. The NIST also coordinates the United States time and 
frequency standards with other world standards. The NIST provides time and 
frequency services for United States clientele. 

 

 

WWVB

The WWVB is an AM radio station in Ft. Collins, Colorado, managed by the NIST. 
The WWVB’s function is to broadcast time-of-day information derived from the NIST 
atomic clock, located in Boulder, Colorado. 

 

ATOMIC CLOCK

An atomic clock is an extremely accurate time device measuring time by the 
movements of electrons in cesium atoms.

  

The NIST atomic clock is one of the most 

precise clocks in the world, accurate to 10 billionths of one second.  The NIST’s 
atomic clock contributes to the international group of clocks calculating the 
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)—the official world time.   

 

RADIO-CONTROLLED TIME

A radio-controlled time device is often confused with an atomic clock.  However, a 
radio-controlled time device receives its time information 

from

 the atomic clock each 

day through an internal antenna.  The radio-controlled time device searches for an 
exact time signal every night when the signal from the WWVB is the strongest.  The 
signal can be received up to 2,000 miles away through a radio controlled time device.    
 

LCD 

“LCD” is an acronym for ”Liquid Crystal Display”.  This is a common type of display 
screen used in televisions, computers, watches, and digital clocks. 
 

LED 

“LED” is an acronym for “Light-Emitting Diode”.  This type of light is used to illuminate 
a variety of displays such as a digital clock or watch. 

 

CELSIUS (°C) 

Celsius is metric system’s unit of measurement used to calculate temperature.   
 

FAHRENHEIT (°F) 

Fahrenheit is the common unit of measurement used to calculate temperature the 
United States. 
 
*For more information regarding the NIST, WWVB, atomic clocks, and radio-
controlled time, please visit the NIST official website: 

http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvb.htm

 

Summary of Contents for WT-5130

Page 1: ...WT 5130ER Radio Controlled Alarm Clock with Time Projection...

Page 2: ...ting 8 9 Manual Time Setting 9 10 Year Month Day Setting 10 12 24 Hour Time Setting 10 C f Setting 10 11 DST daylight saving time Setting 11 Features and Operations 12 17 Features 12 Projection 12 EL...

Page 3: ...manual to become familiar with projection alarm clock and save it for future reference BEFORE YOU BEGIN Please verify the contents of your projection alarm clock before beginning the set up INCLUDED...

Page 4: ...time RADIO CONTROLLED TIME A radio controlled time device is often confused with an atomic clock However a radio controlled time device receives its time information from the atomic clock each day thr...

Page 5: ...humidity after the 15 minutes please retry the set up in the instructions above After both indoor and outdoor temperatures are displayed for 15 minutes you can place your sensor outdoors and set your...

Page 6: ...correct polarity and install 2 AA batteries c 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...

Page 7: ...ght 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 ap...

Page 8: ...time will flash in the Time LCD 2 Press and release the SNOOZE ADVANCE MODE bar to advance to the LCD Contrast Setting 3 Press and release the SET MIN button to move through the different contrast set...

Page 9: ...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 SET MIN button to advance the minutes 3 Press and rel...

Page 10: ...se the SET MIN button to toggle between 12 hour time the default and 24 hour time also known as military time 4 Press and release the SNOOZE ADVANCE MODE bar to confirm the 12 24 Hour Time setting and...

Page 11: ...t Saving Time in the spring and fall For areas that do not recognize DST changes Arizona and parts of Indiana turn the DST OFF 4 Press and release the SET MIN button to toggle between DST ON and OFF 5...

Page 12: ...sary to clearly see the projection 4 The projection alarm will toggle between the time and outdoor temperature when projecting either when the SNOOZE ADVANCE MODE bar is pressed or continuously when u...

Page 13: ...first then the projection alarm clock If batteries are removed in the remote temperature sensor the projection alarm clock MUST be re set by removing power sources and re starting 3 The remote tempera...

Page 14: ...o toggle between activating and deactivating the alarm press the AL HOUR button briefly will be displayed above the time display when the alarm is activated 3 TURNING ALARM OFF WHILE SOUNDING a While...

Page 15: ...the air pressure has not changed or the change has been too slow for the weather projection station to register However if the icon displayed is a sun or raining cloud there will be no change of icon...

Page 16: ...orking together with the weather icons is the weather tendency indicators located to the right of the weather icons When the indicator points upwards it means that the air pressure is increasing and t...

Page 17: ...ssure are recorded the projection alarm clock automatically display the appropriate Weather Boy icon as an indication of current weather and suggestion for dressing up accordingly The icon will remain...

Page 18: ...et and 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...

Page 19: ...Collins Colorado 2 Wait overnight for signal 3 Be sure the projection alarm is at least 6 feet from any electrical devices i e TV sets computers or other radio controlled clocks 4 Remove batteries fo...

Page 20: ...Measuring range 0 99 Checking intervals Every 20 seconds Power source AC Adapter included Input 120VAC 60Hz Output DC 3 4V 50MA Battery type Projection Alarm 2 x AA 1 5V Alkaline optional Transmitter...

Page 21: ...ecome the property of La Crosse Technology Ltd and must be returned to La Crosse Technology Ltd Replacement parts and products assume the remaining original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is lon...

Page 22: ...arranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights specific to your State Some States do no allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages therefore the above exclusion...

Page 23: ...including interference that may cause undesired operation Freq 433 92 MHz La Crosse Technology Made in China WT 5130ER FCC ID OMO 01RX Receiver OMO 01TX transmitter THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 O...

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