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To enable the feature again, hold down the buttons again. The

 ] signal will start blinking to initiate reception automatically.

HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE

CALENDAR CLOCK

1. Press [CLOCK] for two seconds.

2. Enter the months using the 

 ] or 

 ] buttons. Hold down

either button to rapidly increase or decrease the value.

3. Press [CLOCK].

4. Enter the days using the 

 ] or 

 ] buttons.

5. Press [CLOCK].

6. Follow the same procedure to set the display language and day-

of-week, hour and minute. For the display language, you can
choose English, German, French, Italian or Spanish.

HOW TO SET THE ALARM

1. Press and hold  [ALARM] for two seconds.

2. Enter the hours using the 

 ] or 

 ] buttons.

3. Press [ALARM].

4. Enter the minutes using the 

 ] or 

 ] buttons.

5. Press [ALARM].

The alarm is automatically activated after the setting procedure. To
deactivate it, press [ALARM] to turn off the 

 ] indicator when

the alarm time is displayed.

ALARM AND SNOOZE FUNCTION

When the alarm is activated, it will go off at the set time. The display
will light up for five seconds with the 

 ] icon flashing.

The crescendo function allows the alarm to start off gently and step
up its intensity in four steps. Without interruption, the alarm will
sound for a minute.

To stop the alarm, press any button. If the [SNOOZE/LIGHT]
button is pressed, the SNOOZE function will be triggered. The
alarm will stop for eight minutes before going off again.

INDOOR AND OUTDOOR

TEMPERATURES

Press  [IN/OUT]  repeatedly for indoor temperature, outdoor
temperature or an automatic scan of both temperatures.

When the automatic scan function is activated, the indoor and
outdoor temperatures will be displayed alternately for a few seconds
each. To end the scan, press [IN/OUT].

Press  [°C/°F]  to display the temperature in Centigrade °C or
Fahrenheit °F. (For  model  BAR338PU)

MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM

TEMPERATURES

Press [IN/OUT] to select indoor or outdoor temperature display.
Then press [MEMORY]  repeatedly to scroll on the current
temperature and the maximum and minimum temperatures in record.

Summary of Contents for BAR338P

Page 1: ...BAR338Pisamultifunction RF controlledprojectioncalendar clock which automatically synchronizes its current time and date when brought within an approximate 1500 km radius of the radio signal generated...

Page 2: ...8PU only Selects between degrees Centigrade C and Fahrenheit F A8 RESET BUTTON Resets the unit by returning all settings to their default values PROJECTOR CONTROLS A9 IMAGE ROTATION KNOB Rotates the p...

Page 3: ...OUT INDICATOR Indicates outdoor or indoor temperature A16 ALARM TIME INDICATOR Appears when the alarm time is displayed A17 RADIO RECEPTION SIGNAL Indicates the condition of radio reception A18 BATTER...

Page 4: ...f the projected image HINTS FOR BEST OPERATION Insert batteries for the remote unit before doing so for the main unit Set the main and remote unit within range 20 to 30 meters Try different set ups fo...

Page 5: ...OW TO USE THE PROJECTOR POWER ADAPTER Your unit comes with a power adapter for using the projector for extended period of time such as throughout the night To install the adapter 1 Remove the cover on...

Page 6: ...reception icon will show either strong weak or no signal depending on the strength of the radio signal A complete reception generally takes about two to 10 minutes When the reception is completed the...

Page 7: ...ND SNOOZE FUNCTION When the alarm is activated it will go off at the set time The display will light up for five seconds with the icon flashing The crescendo function allows the alarm to start off gen...

Page 8: ...esume once the interference recedes WEATHER FORECAST The unit is capable of detecting barometric pressure changes and basing on the data collected can predict the weather for the next 12 to 24 hours T...

Page 9: ...ts 5 Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different specifications SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Measurement Main unit Operating range 5 0 C to 50 0 C 23 0 F to 122 0 F Temperature resolution...

Page 10: ...o radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception whichca...

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