background image

 
 

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3. 

When the time signal has been received successfully, the tower icon will remain 
steady until midnight. 

4. 

The projection alarm will search for a signal every night when reception is best.   

5. 

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. 
 

C. TIME 

PROJECTION 

1. 

When plugged into an AC outlet, the projection alarm can continuously project the 
time.

 

2. 

When operating on batteries alone, the projection alarm will only project when the 
snooze button is pressed or the alarm is sounding. 

3. 

The projection will auto-focus for optimal display from 5.5 to 6.5 feet (1.7 to 2.0 m) 
away. A dark surrounding will be necessary to clearly see the projection.

 

4. 

The direction of the display can also be rotated 360

°

 in 90

°

 increments by pressing the 

directional button. There is no display on the LCD that signifies the direction. 

5. 

The projector case can be rotated 180

°

 to further help orient the projected display. 

 

D. LED 

BACKLIGHT 

1. 

The projection alarm has an LED light designed for night viewing. This will light up for 
2 seconds whenever a button is pressed.

 

2. 

The LED light cannot be turned on constantly; this would drain the batteries and burn 
out the light. 

 

E. INDOOR 

TEMPERATURE 

1. 

The projection alarm measures indoor temperature with an internal sensor.  

2. 

This temperature is displayed in 

°

F.

 

3. 

The indoor temperature will take time to adjust to the surrounding temperature as the 
sensor is inside the case. 

4. 

The indoor temperature will display upon initial set-up at the bottom of the LCD.  

 

F. TIME 

ALARM 

1. 

SETTING THE ALARM

 

a. 

Press and hold 

“AL/HOUR”

 button for 3 seconds until the alarm time is flashing. 

 

b. 

Press and release the 

“AL/HOUR”

 button to advance the hour, and the 

“MODE/MIN”

 button to advance the minute. 

 

c. 

The projection alarm will revert to normal 
operation when no buttons are pressed for 15 
seconds. The alarm is now set and activated. 

 

2. ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING 

THE 

ALARM

 

a. 

After entering the alarm-setting mode, the alarm 
is activated.

 

b. 

To toggle between activating and deactivating 
the alarm, press the 

“AL/HOUR”

 button briefly. 

“(((

)))” will be displayed above the alarm 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 5 minutes.

 

b. After 

the 

“SNOOZE”

 bar is pressed the alarm icon will flash.

 

 

Summary of Contents for WT-5360U

Page 1: ...WT 5360U 433 MHz Radio Controlled Alarm Clock With Projection Time Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ons 6 Time Zone Setting 6 7 Manual Time Setting 7 Year and Date Setting 7 12 24 Hour Clock Setting 8 Indoor Temperature Setting 8 Daylight Saving Time DST Setting 8 FEATURES OPERATIONS Features 8 Radi...

Page 3: ...me 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 derive...

Page 4: ...receive the signal faster 3 Install the batteries in the projection alarm clock 4 DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS FOR 15 MINUTES NOTE It is important to not press any buttons after inserting batteries as thi...

Page 5: ...e colon no tower icon will appear if the WWVB is too weak to be detected and the time display will start from 12 00 AM While the WWVB search is being conducted various numbers will appear in the time...

Page 6: ...r Setting 4 Calendar Display 5 Time Display in 12 24 hour Mode 6 Indoor Temperature Display 7 Daylight Saving Time On Off B FUNCTION BUTTONS There are 4 function buttons located on the front of the pr...

Page 7: ...ashing at the bottom of the LCD 2 Press the SNOOZE bar 2 times to advance to the year setting Press and release the MODE MIN button to advance to the appropriate year 3 Press and release the SNOOZE ba...

Page 8: ...ETTING Note The DST default is On meaning that the WWVB will automatically change the time according to Daylight Saving Time in the spring and fall For areas that do not recognize DST changes Arizona...

Page 9: ...ight designed for night viewing This will light up for 2 seconds whenever a button is pressed 2 The LED light cannot be turned on constantly this would drain the batteries and burn out the light E IND...

Page 10: ...he seconds appear V MAINTENANCE CARE A Avoid extreme temperatures vibrations and shock to prevent damage to the units B Clean displays and units with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents or scouring...

Page 11: ...This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product To receive warranty servi...

Page 12: ...This warranty covers only actual defects within the product itself and does not cover the cost of installation or removal from a fixed installation normal set up or adjustments claims based on misrep...

Page 13: ...erference received including interference that may cause undesired operation La Crosse Technology Made in China WT 5360 FCC ID OMO 01RX Receiver THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPER...

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