Remote Temperature; Time Alarm - La Crosse Technology WT-5721 Instruction Manual

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4. If the remote temperature is placed next to the Projection Alarm, more often
than not the temperature will not be exact with one another. This is not a
defect, but simply reflects the difference in measuring methods. The remote
temperature is designed for changing temperature at a wide range.
F. REMOTE TEMPERATURE
1. The Projection Alarm comes with a remote temperature sensor. When set
up properly, the Projection Alarm will receive and display the remote
temperature.
2. It is important to power up the transmitter first, then the Projection Alarm.
If batteries are removed in the remote, the Projection Alarm MUST be re-
set by removing power sources and re-starting.
3. The remote temperature is measured within the remote temperature and
transmitted to the Projection Alarm. If outdoor temperature is desired,
simply mount the remote transmitter outside. It is recommended to mount
the transmitter on the North side of the house away from sources of heat or
cold (away from direct sunlight, windows, vents, etc.).
4. The range of the transmitter is 80 feet in open space. While the signal is
able to penetrate walls, it will decrease the range. Concrete and metal
structures offer the most resistance.
5. The transmitter should not be mounted on a metal surface.
6. The transmitter and Projection Alarm should be kept away from other
sources of possible interference including cordless appliances (telephones,
baby monitors), microwave ovens, and other strong electrical appliances.
7. The remote temperature is displayed in °F or °C, depending on the time
format (12 or 24-hour mode). When in 12-hour format, the temperature will
be in °F. When in 24-hour mode, the temperature will be in °C.
G. TIME ALARM
The Projection Alarm has two separate alarms for time, "ALM1" and "ALM2".
The alarms have a different sound; ALM1 increases in volume after 25 seconds,
and again after 50 seconds. ALM2 is a constant volume. The total duration is 96
seconds for each alarm.
1. SETTING THE ALARM
a.
Press and hold "ALM1" OR "ALM2" for two seconds until the alarm
time is flashing.
b. Press "ALM1/HOUR" to advance the hour, and "ALM2/MIN" to
advance the minute. The time will display "PM" if set to PM, and
nothing if set to AM.
c.
The Projection Alarm will revert to normal operation when no buttons
are pressed for 15 seconds. The alarm is now set and activated.
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