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616-143V2 FAQS   

 

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CONTENTS 

616-143v2 FAQS

 ....................................................................................................................... 1 

Projection Alarm Factory Restart

 ........................................................................................... 2 

Outdoor Temperature Sensor

 ................................................................................................. 2 

Compatible Outdoor Sensors ................................................................................................. 2 
Quick Connect ........................................................................................................................ 2 

Batteries

 ................................................................................................................................... 3 

Power Requirements .............................................................................................................. 3 
Dashes show for Outdoor Temperature .................................................................................. 3 
Inaccurate Outdoor Temperature Reading ............................................................................. 3 
Intermittent Outdoor Temperature .......................................................................................... 3 
Outdoor Temperature is stuck or HH.H, LL.L .......................................................................... 4 
Outdoor sensor drains batteries quickly .................................................................................. 4 
Outdoor sensor fell. The sensor no longer works .................................................................... 4 
Mounting/Positioning Outdoor sensor ..................................................................................... 4 
Position Projection Alarm........................................................................................................ 5 
Distance/Resistance/Interference ........................................................................................... 5 

Projection Alarm

 ...................................................................................................................... 6 

How tall are the time numbers? .............................................................................................. 6 
Power Requirements .............................................................................................................. 6 
12-Hour or 24-Hour time format .............................................................................................. 6 
Fahrenheit/Celsius.................................................................................................................. 6 
Dashes, HH.H, LL.L or stuck Indoor Temperature .................................................................. 6 
Inaccurate Indoor Temperature Reading ................................................................................ 6 
Time is off by hours ................................................................................................................ 7 
Supported Time Zones ........................................................................................................... 7 
Manually Set Time/Date:  Program Menu ............................................................................... 7 
Set Time Alarm ....................................................................................................................... 7 
Activate/Deactivate time alarm ............................................................................................... 8 
Snooze Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 8 
Projection not working ............................................................................................................ 8 
Projection Adjustments ........................................................................................................... 8 
Daylight Saving Time .............................................................................................................. 8 

Summary of Contents for 616-143V2

Page 1: ...3 Intermittent Outdoor Temperature 3 Outdoor Temperature is stuck or HH H LL L 4 Outdoor sensor drains batteries quickly 4 Outdoor sensor fell The sensor no longer works 4 Mounting Positioning Outdoor...

Page 2: ...re will appear on the station Allow the outdoor sensor and projection alarm to sit together for 15 minutes to establish a strong connection 10 Do not press buttons for 15 minutes For optimum 433MHz tr...

Page 3: ...can cause loss of connection between the outdoor sensor and the projection alarm Turn the projection alarm 90 degrees towards the outdoor sensor to provide better reception This allows more antenna s...

Page 4: ...etween the outdoor sensor and projection alarm Outdoor sensors at the end of the range may work while batteries are fresh but not after they drain a bit Check for leaking batteries which may damage th...

Page 5: ...hten Position Projection Alarm The projection alarm has a wide base to sit on a desk or table Place within range of the outdoor sensor The maximum transmitting range in open air is 330 feet 100 meters...

Page 6: ...he SET F C button to select temperature readings in Fahrenheit or Celsius Dashes HH H LL L or stuck Indoor Temperature Explanation These symbols are error messages indication the indoor sensor is outs...

Page 7: ...AST Atlantic EST Eastern CST Central MST Mountain PST Pacific AKT Alaska HAT Hawaiian time zone Confirm with the SET F C button and move to the next item 3 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST will flash and the...

Page 8: ...constantly unless projection is turned off or when the clock is searching for WWVB signal Operating on a c power Projection ON OFF Use the PROJECTION ON OFF slide switch on the back of the clock to tu...

Page 9: ...the illuminated portion will decrease or wane until the new moon occurs First Quarter and Last Quarter moons occur when the moon is at a 90 degree angle to the earth and sun Therefore we see half of t...

Page 10: ...20 times Leave the batteries out of the display for 2 hours Insert batteries into the projection alarm Projection alarm is blank No letters numbers or dashed lines Check that the batteries are instal...

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