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2.

 

ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE ALARM 

a.

 

After entering the alarm setting mode, the alarm is activated (either 
ALM1 or ALM2).

 

b.

 

To toggle between activating and deactivating the alarm, press either 
the ALM1 or ALM2 briefly. “(((1)))” or “(((2)))” will be displayed to 
the right of the time display when the alarm is activated.

 

c.

 

When the snooze bar is pressed, the display will scroll through the 
Alarm 1 and 2 times in the lower left. 

 

3.

 

TURNING ALARM OFF (WHILE SOUNDING) 

a.

 

While either alarm is sounding, press the SNOOZE bar to disable the 
alarm for the set duration (Section II. D.). If the duration is set to “0”, 
the alarm will be disabled for 24 hours.

 

b.

 

After the SNOOZE bar is pressed, the lower left will display the time 
remaining on the snooze. The SNOOZE bar may be pressed at any time 
to restart the snooze duration.

 

c.

 

To disable the alarm for 24 hours, press any button other than 
SNOOZE or projection keys. 

 

H.

 

CHANGING DISPLAY MODE (DAY, SECONDS, AND 
TEMPERATURE) 
 

There are six possible display modes to view the day, seconds, and temperature 
(remote temperature is constantly displayed). To change the display (starting at 
the default of Day.Month.Date /Remote Temperature): 

 

1.

 

Press and release the “MODE/+” button.  The display should now show 

month.day.year/remote temperature  

2.

 

Press and release the “+” button a second time and the display will now 
show 

seconds/remote temperature 

3.

 

Press and release the “+” button a second time and the display will now 
show 

alarm1 time/remote temperature

 

4.

 

Press and release the “+” button a second time and the display will now 
show 

alarm2 time/remote temperature

 

5.

 

Press and release the “+” button a second time and the display will now 
show 

indoor temperature/remote temperature

 

6.

 

Press and release the “+” button a second time and the display will now 
show 

day.month.date/remote temperature 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WT-5431

Page 1: ...WT 5431 433 MHz Radio Controlled Projection Alarm Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ng 6 7 DST Daylight Saving Time Setting 7 Adjustable Snooze 7 Time Setting 7 8 Date Setting 8 12 24 Hour Setting Selecting F or C 8 Features Operations Features 9 Radio Controlled Time 9 Projection 10...

Page 3: ...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 rece...

Page 4: ...y both temperatures after the 10 minutes please retry the set up as stated above After both indoor and outdoor temperatures are displayed for 10 minutes you can place your sensor outdoors and set your...

Page 5: ...d light not harmful under normal usage although care should be taken to not look directly into the light Note After the batteries have been installed a tone will sound and the LCD Liquid Crystal Displ...

Page 6: ...GRAMMING SEQUENCE 1 Time Zone Setting 2 Daylight Saving Time ON OFF 3 Adjustable Snooze 4 Hour Setting 5 Minute Setting 6 Year Setting 7 Month Setting 8 Date Setting 9 Day Setting 10 12 24 hour Mode B...

Page 7: ...E SNOOZE TIME Note The snooze length can be adjusted from 1 minute to 59 minutes This duration refers to the length of time the alarm will be disabled when the SNOOZE bar is pressed If set to 0 activa...

Page 8: ...release the SET button to confirm the month and to set the date 5 The date will flash Press and release the button to select the appropriate date 6 Press and release the SET button to confirm the dat...

Page 9: ...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 6 The WWVB radio station receives the...

Page 10: ...djusted to three different settings as well as turned off by pressing the light Intensity button When turned off the projection will only come on when a button is pressed The intensity cannot be set f...

Page 11: ...crete and metal structures offer the most resistance 5 The sensor should not be mounted on a metal surface 6 The sensor and projection alarm should be kept away from other sources of possible interfer...

Page 12: ...ation c To disable the alarm for 24 hours press any button other than SNOOZE or projection keys H CHANGING DISPLAY MODE DAY SECONDS AND TEMPERATURE There are six possible display modes to view the day...

Page 13: ...rew mounting bracket onto the mounting surface Ensure that the screws are flush with the bracket 5 Snap the Remote Temperature Sensor onto the mounted bracket B MOUNTING WITH ADHESIVE TAPE 1 With a no...

Page 14: ...o not use solvents or scouring agents they may mark and damage the displays and casings C Do not submerge in water D Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage E Replace...

Page 15: ...ave the unit alone overnight without pressing buttons 5 Try leaving batteries in unit but unplug the AC adapter overnight The first signal is most difficult to receive clearly and even a slight interf...

Page 16: ...resolution Checking intervals Every 10 seconds indoor 3 times in 10 minutes for remote temperature Power source AC Adapter included Input 120VAC 60Hz Output DC 6V 100MA Battery type Station 3 x AA 1 5...

Page 17: ...a Crosse Technology Ltd will pay ground return shipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address only Your La Crosse Technology Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship...

Page 18: ...gy com information on other products web www lacrossetechnology com FCC ID OMO 01RX receiver OMO 01TX sensor THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TW...

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