La Crosse Technology W86531 User Manual

W86531
Atomic Digital Wall Clock
BY
La Crosse Technology, Ltd.
TUwww.lacrossetechnology.comUT
La Crosse, WI 54601
Phone 608-782-1610
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Table of Contents
TUTable of ContentsUT ............................................... 2
TUCongratulationsUT ................................................... 3
TUFeaturesUT .............................................................. 3
TUImportant InformationUT .......................................... 3
TUManual time setting and other settingsUT ............... 4
TUDaylight Saving TimeUT .......................................... 5
TUSetting the Time Zone:UT ....................................... 5
TUSetting the Daily Alarms:UT .................................... 5
TUAbout the Daily Alarms:UT .................................. 6
TUAutomatic Snooze function:UT ................................ 6
TU°F/°C Temperature Display:UT ................................ 7
TUReception of the WWVB Radio signal:UT ............... 7
TUAbout WWVB Radio Signal Reception:UT .......... 7
TUOnline ResourcesUT ............................................... 8
TUCare and MaintenanceUT ....................................... 8
TUBattery ReplacementUT .......................................... 9
TUTroubleshootingUT .................................................. 9
TUSpecificationsUT .................................................... 10
TUBattery LifeUT ............................................... 10
TUDimensionsUT .............................................. 10
TUPower RequirementsUT ........................................ 10
TUWarranty InformationUT ........................................ 10
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Congratulations
You have purchased an atomic digital wall clock from La Crosse Technology®, providing the world's most accurate time at a glance. Now you'll never need to worry about setting your clock again.
Features
WWVB Radio controlled Clock (Atomic Clock) Time in 12/24 hour format Manual time setting option:
"P" – Pacific, "M" – Mountain, "C" – Central and "E" - Eastern
Continuous calendar up to year 2054 Date and weekday displayed and set
automatically with the time
Temperature display in °F or °C Snooze function (5 minutes) Indoor Thermometer: Indoor measurement
range: 14.1° F to 139.8° F (-9.9°C to 59.9°C)
Battery: 2 X “AA” size 1.5V (not included)
Important Information
Insert 2 new AA, LR6 1.5 volt ALKALINE
batteries into the battery compartment according to the polarity marked on the case.
When batteries are inserted, the clock will flash
the display symbols and beep. The clock will then attempt to find the WWVB clock signal for up to seven minutes. The tower icon will flash on the LCD until the WWVB signal is found, and then it will stop flashing and will display continuously.
If the tower icon does not display
continuously - even after seven minutes of searching - move the clock to another location and press the "WWVB SEARCH" key on the back of the clock to search again. You may need to move the clock away from sources of interference such as TV monitors or concrete walls.
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If the automatic setting process is
unsuccessful, use a pointed instrument to press the "Reset" button on the back of the clock.
Manual time setting and other settings
Press and hold down the “SET” button for 2
seconds, the 12/24 hour mode display starts to flash. Now use “▲” and “▼ “buttons to set the correct 12/24 hour mode.
Press “SET to confirm your setting, the Hour
display starts to flash. Now use “▲” and
“▼“buttons to set the correct hour.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting, the Minute
displays starts to flash. Now use “▲” and “▼“buttons to set the correct minute.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting, the Year
display 2004 starts to flash. Now use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct year.
Press SET to confirm your setting, the Month
display starts to flash. Now use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct month.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting, the Date
display starts to flash. Now use “▲” and “▼“
buttons to set the correct date. Weekday will set itself if the clock has received the WWVB signal.
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