Dr. Prepare DPWS-OUT004 User manual

PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK
DPWS-OUT004
Manual
Identifying Parts
1. Weather Forecast
2. WWVB Signal Icon (Time Calibration)
3. Alarm 1 and Alarm 2
4. Time
6. Month and Date
7. Heat Index
8. Dew Point Temperature
9. Tendency Arrow (Outdoor Temperature)
10. Outdoor Temperature
11. Frost Alarm
12. Channel Number and the RF Signal Icon
13. Low Battery (Sensor)
14. Outdoor Mold Index
15. MAX / MIN Indoor Temperature / Humidity
16. Indoor Temperature / Humidity
17. Low Battery (Weather Station)
18. Indoor Comfort Index
19. Indoor Mold Index
20. SNZ / LIGHT button
21. SET Button
22. ALARM Button
23. UP Button
24. DOWN Button
25. MEM Button
26. On / Off Switch of Alarm 1
27. Rotate / Projection Button
28. On / Off Switch of Alarm 2
29. Battery Compartment of Weather Station (2 x AAA, not included)
30. Power Supply Socket
31. Wireless Signal Indicator (Flashes when data is being sent to the weather
station)
32. Mounting Hole
33. Battery Compartment of Outdoor Sensor (2 x AAA, not included)
34. TX Channel Selector (Select channel number of the sensor)
Features:
7 buttons: (SET), (ALARM), ▲ (+ / CH), ▼ (- / C / F), (MEM),
a.
(Rotate / Projection), (SNZ / LIGHT)
2 switches: (ALARM 1 On / Off Switch), (ALARM 2 On / Off Switch)
Time (Hour & Minute)b.
Calendar (Month & Date)c.
12H / 24H Time Formatd.
Alternative Temperature Units: °C / °Fe.
Indoor Temperature: 32 °F - 122 °F (0 °C - 50 °C)f.
Outdoor Temperature: -40 °F - 158 °F (-40 °C - 70 °C)g.
Indoor and Outdoor Humidity: 20% -95%h.
Two Projection Modes: Time & Indoor Temperature, Time & Outdoor
i.
Temperature (Take turns displaying indoor and outdoor temperature every 5s)
Rotation of Projection: 180 Degreesj.
Double Alarms with Snooze Functionk.
Max. / Min. Temperature and Humidity Recordsl.
Indoor and Outdoor Mold Indexm.
Indoor Comfort Indexn.
Function of Buttons:
Button
Mode
(when plugged
in) Adjust backlight:
Press
Hold
Press
Hold
Press
Hold
Press
Hold
High­Medium Low-Off
Enter the
Time Setting
Mode
Confirm the
setting
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Turn off
alarm
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Standard Mode
Time Setting Mode Alarm Setting Mode Alarm Mode
Enter the
Alarm Mode
Enter the
Alarm
Setting
Mode
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Confirm
setting
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Turn off
alarm
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Switch
channel
numbers
RF Reception (Manually)
Advance 1
step at a
time
Advance 8
steps per
second
Advance 1
step at a
time
Advance 8
steps per
second
Turn off
alarm
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Switch
Tempera-
ture Units
°C / °F
(
WWVB
Signal
Reception
(Time
Calibration)
(Manually)
Go back 1
step at a
time
Go back 8
steps per
second
Go back 1
step at a
time
Go back 8
steps per
second
Turn off
alarm
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Display Max.
& Min. Readings, Dew Point Tempera-
ture, and
)
Heat Index
Clear
memory
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Turn off
alarm
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Flip the
projection
for 180
degrees
Switch from
long-term projection (stay lit all
the time)
into short-term projection
(light up for
for 15s)
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Turn off
alarm
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(After you
switch
long-term
projection into
short-term
projection)
The projection
lights up for
15s
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Get out of
the Time
Setting
Mode; Light
up projection
for 15s (if you have
chosen
short-term
projection )
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Get out of the Alarm
Setting
Mode; Light
up projection
for 15s (if you have
chosen
short-term
projection )
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Activate
snooze
Turn off
snooze
Features:
The LCD display lights up with all the icons for 2 seconds and 3 beeps when
1.
plugged in. Then the clock begins to search for RF signals (3 minutes, for
temperature readings) and WWVB signals (3 minutes, for time calibration).
Default Time: 12:00, 12-hour time format.2.
Date: 01 / 01 2018, Monday.3.
Alarm 1: 6:00 a.m. Alarm 2: 12:00 p.m.4.
Weather Forecast: partly sunny.5.
Default Temperature Unit: °F.6.
Default Projection Setting: long-term projection.
7.
Note: Batteries are only used to save the setting of your clock. Please do not
use batteries as main power supply (you will not be able to operate the weather
station when it is only powered by batteries). Instead, please use the included
power adapter.
Setting the Wireless Sensor
This weather station is able to pair with three wireless sensors. One of these is
included in the package while you can choose to purchase two more sensors
separately if necessary.
Plug in your weather station.Step 1.
Step 2.
Note:
1.
2.
3.
Step 3.
Insert the batteries in the wireless sensor and use the TX channel
selector to choose the desired transmission channel (1, 2 or 3).
Please keep your weather station away from concrete walls, cellars, metal
doors and equipment that generates magnetic fields such as mobile
phones, televisions, etc.
Since the cover of the sensor is designed to be splash-resistant, it may take
36-48 hours for the sensor to measure temperature readings that are
relatively accurate.
Please ensure the wireless range between the weather station and the
sensor is within 200 feet (60 m).
Short press the ▲ button to select the channel number that has been
set on the wireless sensor in the previous step. The icon of channel
number flashes in sequence of 1, 2, and 3. If signal of the sensor is not
received by the weather station, the symbol "-" will appear on the
screen.
Receiving RF
The weather station automatically receives RF signals for 3 minutes after the
weather station is plugged in.
Long press the “▲” button for two seconds to re-register data for the current
channel.
Reception of RF signals
RF reception lasts for up to 3 minutes.1.
During RF registration, the antenna icon starts to flash.2.
When the RF is successfully registered, the icon is displayed.3.
If the reception fails once in the later synchronization, the icon will
4.
disappear.
If the reception succeeds in the later synchronization, the icon will appear
5.
again and the outdoor temperature and humidity will be updated.
If the weather station fails to receive RF signals more than 1 hour, it will
6.
display the latest temperature and humidity before the update.
Auto Time Calibration via WWVB Signals
After the clock has received RF signals and displayed temperature readings,
it starts searching for WWVB signals for time calibration.
During the searching, the WWVB icon flashes and the screen as well as
projection turns off. It takes about 3 minutes to complete the procedure and
get the time set automatically. When the calibration completes, the WWVB
icon changes from to .
If the clock fails to receive the WWVB signal, press and hold the ▼ button for
approx. 3s to start the searching manually.
Press and hold the ▼ button again to end the searching manually.
Time Setting Mode
Press and hold the " " button for 3 seconds, the WWVB signal starts to
flash. Use "▲"and "▼" buttons to enable or disable Auto Time Calibration.
Press button to confirm your setting and the Time Zone icon starts to
flash. Use "▲" and "▼" buttons to set the correct time zone. The setting order
is as follow:
EST: Eastern Standard Time
AST: Atlantic Standard Time
HAT: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time
AKT: Alaska Standard Time
PST: Pacific Standard Time
MST: Mountain Standard Time
CST: Central Standard Time
The default time zone is EST.
Press button to confirm your setting and the DST icon starts to flash. Use
"▲" and "▼" buttons to turn on/off DST.
Press button to confirm your setting and the 12 / 24 hour mode icon starts
to flash. Use "▲" and "▼" buttons to choose 12-hour / 24-hour time format.
Press " " button to confirm your setting and the Hour icon starts to flash.
Use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct hour.
Press " " button to confirm your setting and the Minute icon starts to flash.
Use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct minute.
Press " " button to confirm your setting and the Year icon starts to flash.
Use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct year.
Press " " button to confirm your setting and the Month icon starts to flash.
Use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct month.
Press " " button to confirm your setting, the Date icon starts to flash. Use
“▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct date.
Press " " button to confirm your setting. Then, the Month and Date icon
start to flash. Use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the date format, Month / Date
or Date / Month.
Press “ ” (or you can wait for 30 seconds without further operation) to save
the setting and get out of the time setting mode.
You can press button to get out of the setting mode as well to be back
in the standard mode.
Alarm Setting Mode
In standard mode, press “ ” to enter alarm mode. The “AL1” icon will appear
on the screen.
In alarm mode, press and hold button for 2s until the Hour icon of the Alarm
1 starts to flash. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the desired hour.
Press “ ” button to confirm your setting and the Minute icon of the Alarm 1
starts to flash. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the desired minute.
Press “ ” button to confirm your setting and the Repeat icon starts to flash.
Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the repeat mode of Alarm 1: M-F or S-S,
M-F and S-S.
Press “ ” button to confirm your setting and the Snooze Time icon (5 min -60 min)
starts to flash, use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the desired snooze time for Alarm 1.
Press “ ” button to confirm your setting and the Hour icon of the Alarm 2
starts to flash. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the desired hour.
Press “ ” button to confirm your setting and the Minute icon of the Alarm 2
starts to flash. Use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the desired minute.
Press “ ” button to confirm your setting and the Repeat icon starts to flash.
Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the repeat mode of Alarm 2: M-F or S-S,
M-F and S-S.
Press “ ” button to confirm your setting and the Snooze Time icon (5 min - 60 min)
starts to flash. Use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the desired snooze time for Alarm 2.
Press “ ” (or you can wait for 30s without further operation) to save the
setting and get out of the alarm setting mode.
You can press button to get out of the setting mode as well to be back
in the standard mode.
When the switch is turned ON, the Alarm 1 is activated. The icon “ ” will
appear on the screen. When the switch is turned OFF, the ALARM 1 is
closed. The icon “ ” will disappear. The operation is the same with Alarm 2.
Alarm and Snooze
When the alarm is beeping, the alarm icon will flash on the screen as well. It
will stop automatically after 2 minutes.
When the alarm is beeping, press the “ ” to enter the snooze mode. The
alarm will beep again after the snooze timer expires.
You can press any button other than the button to turn off the alarm. Or
you can press and hold the button for 3s to shut off the alarm with a
beep, which means the alarm has been turned off successfully.
Alarm will ring in the way as bellowed.
0-9s: 1 beep / second
10-19s: 2 beeps / second
20-29s: 3 beeps / second
After beeping 4 times per second for 30s, the alarm ring will end.
Indoor Temperature and Humidity
The measurement range for indoor temperature is from 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C
to 50 °C).
The measurement range for indoor humidity is from 20% to 95%.
If the current temperature exceeds the maximum measurement range of the
weather station, HH.H will appear on the screen. If the current temperature
is lower than the minimum measurement range of the weather station, LL.L
will appear on the screen.
If the current humidity exceeds the maximum measurement range of the
weather station, it will display 96% on the screen. Likewise, if the current
humidity is lower than the minimum measurement range, the weather station
will display 19% on its screen.
The weather station will automatically update indoor temperature and
humidity every 60 seconds.
When the ALARM goes off or the weather station is receiving RF signals/W-
WVB signals, the weather station will stop updating temperature or humidity.
Outdoor Temperature and Humidity
The measurement range for outdoor temperature is from -40 °F - 158 °F (-40
°C to 70 °C).
The measurement range for outdoor humidity is from 20% to 95%.
If the current temperature exceeds the maximum measurement range of the
weather station, HH.H will appear on the screen. If the current temperature
is lower than the minimum measurement range of the weather station, LL.L
will appear on the screen.
If the current humidity exceeds the maximum measurement range of the
weather station, it will display 96% on the screen. Likewise, if the current
humidity is lower than the minimum measurement range, the weather station
will display 20% on its screen.
The frequency of data updates for each channel are as followed: every 68s
for channel 1, 72s for channel 2, and 76s for channel 3.
When the current outdoor temperature is within 30.2 °F to 37.3 °F (-1.0 °C to
2.9 °C), the frost alarm icon starts to flash. It will disappear until the
outdoor temperature is out of the temperature range
There are 3 levels for Mold Index: HI, ME and LO. When the weather station
displays LO or ME, the Mold Index icon will be displayed all the time. When
the weather station displays HI, the Mold Index icon will flash.
Tolerance
Temperature tolerance:
-22°F ~ -4°F: ±7.2°F (-30°C ~ -20°C: ± 4°C)
-4°F ~ -32°F: ±3.6°F (-20°C ~ 0°C: ± 2°C)
32°F ~ 122°F: ±1.8°F (0°C ~ +50°C: ±1°C)
Humidity tolerance: ±5% from 35% to 75%, ±10% from 20% to 35% & 75% to
95%
Weather Forecast
The weather forecast is for the next 12 hours based on the trends of outdoor
temperature and humidity.
Weather forecast: Sunny, Partly sunny, Cloudy and Rainy.
Interval of update: every 60 minutes.
The weather forecast can be more accurate if it is placed in a naturally
well-ventilated space. If you place the weather station in air-conditioned
rooms, the weather forecast may not be accurate.
Note: the weather station makes a weather forecast based on the tendency of
outdoor temperature and humidity. If the weather station fails to receive the
signals sent from the sensor, the weather forecast will be made based on the
indoor temperature and humidity. If there are discrepancies between the results
from your device and that of the local weather forecast service, please follow
the advice from the latter one.
1.
When the humidity is over 85%, the weather station will display the rainy icon.
2.
When the humidity is below 35%, the weather station will display the sunny
or partly sunny icon.
3.
When humidity rises more than 5% in an hour, the weather forecast icon will
change to partly sunny (from sunny), cloudy (from partly sunny) or rainy
(from cloudy).
4.
When humidity reading drops more than 5% in an hour, the weather forecast
icon will change to cloudy (from rainy), partly sunny (from cloudy), or sunny
(from partly sunny).
Backlight
When plugged in using the included adapter, the backlight will always be on.
Press the button to switch the brightness of the screen from High >>
Medium >> Low >> OFF.
When the weather station is powered by battery only, its backlight will be off.
Note:
Batteries are only used to save the setting of your clock. Please do not use
batteries as main power supply (you will not be able to operate the weather
station when it is only powered by batteries). Instead, please use the included
power adapter.
When the alarm clock is searching for WWVB signal, the screen and the
projection will shut off. When the searching is terminated halfway or
complete, the screen and the projection will light up again.
Projection
In standard mode, press “ ” button to flip projection for 180 degrees.
When the weather station is plugged in, the projection will stay on. If you
want to change from long-term projection to short-term projection, press and
hold the button. The projection will stay off. It will only light up for 15s
when you press the button.
Two projection modes: time and indoor temperature, time and outdoor
temperature. The weather station will take turns displaying indoor and
outdoor temperature every 5s.
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