Section
1 - Projection Information
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Reason
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Show the projection all of the time
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The
projection will be continuously displayed if it is plugged in with the
AC adapter. If there is still no projection, put your hand about 2''
from the projection lens. You should see a red dot. If you do not see a
red dot, press the button that looks like a sun twice then try it
again. The projection will show on the wall or ceiling only when the
room is rather dark.
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Reason
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The projection on the wall is upside down
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You can rotate the projection ninety degrees every time you press and release the button that has 4 arrows on it.
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Section
2 - Time and alarm information
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Reason 1
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Time is incorrect or not displaying
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- If
you have not yet installed the batteries or plugged in the clock and it
shows a time, remove the scratch-guard from the LCD panel.
- This
clock receives a signal from Ft. Collins, Colorado (WWVB) to set the
clock to atomic time. Sometimes, due to adverse weather or atmospheric
conditions you will not be able to receive a signal immediately. The
best way to get a signal is to put your clock in a window facing
Colorado until you see the tower icon appear.
- If
your time is off by an increment of 1 hour, change your time zone to
match your location. When a time zone within the continental United
States is selected, the clock will display a picture of the US. The
selected time zone will be highlighted.
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Reason 2
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Hour is incorrect (minute and date are correct)
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Be sure time zone and Daylight Saving Time (DST) are selected.
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Reason 3
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Set the alarm
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Press
and hold the corresponding ALM button until the alarm time is
displayed. The time should be flashing. Press the ALM1 button to
advance the hour and ALM2 button to advance the minute.
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Reason 4
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Turn off the alarms
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If
you look in the upper right-hand corner you should see an alarm icon
(((1))), (((2))), or both. The alarm icons signify that an alarm is
activated. To deactivate the alarms, press and release the
corresponding ALM button. To activate the alarm press and release the
ALM button again and the icon will reappear.
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Section 3 - Display time, date, alarms, and temperature Information
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Reason 1
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Display shows --.-
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The
maximum open-air distance is 80 feet in a straight line although you
should take into account distance and resistance. Subtract 25-30 feet
for an exterior wall or any obstruction that is similar in width or
composition. Subtract 15-20 feet per interior wall or any obstruction
that is similar in width or composition. (An obstruction would include
anything that is between the line of sight like a roof, walls, floors,
ceilings, trees, etc.) Also keep your units away from electronic
appliances like TV’s, microwaves, computers, refrigerators, and
speakers.
You may have
trouble maintaining a signal through metal siding, stucco walls, and UV
glass. You can get the remote sensor to transmit through these
materials, but it will take a little bit of trial and error. Reset the
weather station as mentioned above and change the angle that the remote
transmits through the siding or glass until an outdoor temperature
remains on the display for an extended period of time. Keep in mind
that the signal from the remote must travel through some space (3
inches of air minimum) before reaching the metal wall or glass window.
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Reason 2
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To display the date, temperature, or alarm times
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Press and release the Mode button to select the desired display mode.
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Reason 3
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Display outdoor temperature
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- Bring both units inside and have the units 3-5 feet apart with nothing in-between them.
- Remove the batteries from both units and unplug the display from the wall.
- Press one of the buttons at least 20 times or until the display is blank to clear all memory.
- Put the batteries back into the remote sensor.
- Taking
care not to press any buttons, plug the display back into the wall with
the AC adapter. (This will ensure that no buttons are pressed. When a
button is press during initial setup, it severs the connection of the
remote and the display causing no outdoor temperature to show on the
display.)
- Do not press any buttons for at least 10 minutes after installing the batteries. (Let them establish a good connection.)
- An
outdoor temperature should be showing on your display. You can now put
your outdoor sensor back outside and put batteries into the display.
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Section 4 - Sensor Information
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Reason
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Mounting the remote sensor
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In
order to get an accurate reading and to prolong the life of your sensor
we recommend that you have it in a sheltered area out of the sun and
direct rain. Fog and Mist will not affect the sensor, but a soaking in
water may. You can mount it outside under an eve of your house or any
other suitable place that will keep it out of the sun and rain. Do not
wrap the sensor in plastic or seal it in a plastic bag.
If problems persists, please contact us via email at support@lacrossetechnology.com or by phone at
1-888-211-1923
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