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La Crosse Technology WT-2100 Instruction Manual
La Crosse Technology WT-2100 Instruction Manual

La Crosse Technology WT-2100 Instruction Manual

La crosse technology atomic alarm clock instruction manual

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Introduction:
Congratulations on purchasing the Atomic Alarm Clock with WWVB Radio controlled time,
calendar, 12/24 hours display, time zone with US map, indoor temperature and two alarms
settings. This innovative product is ideal for home or office use. Please read this instruction
manual to enjoy the full benefits of all the features.
Snooze button
Function keys
Features:
WWVB Radio controlled time with manual setting option
12/24 hour time display
Time zone with USA map (Pacific Time(-8h); (Mountain Time (-7h); Central Time (-6h);
Eastern Time(-5h) or GMT
Automatic or manual ON/OFF daylight saving time
Indoor temperature reading (ºC/ºF user selectable)
2 alarm times (crescendo and normal sounding alarms)
snooze interval setting (from 1 to 59 minutes)
Calendar display (weekday/month/date or month/ date/year)
LCD back-light
Setting up the Atomic Alarm Clock:
The clock uses 1 x AA LR6 battery (Alkaline recommended). To set please follow these easy
steps:
Battery
compartment
1. Slide the battery cover downwards as indicated by the triangle to reveal the battery
compartment
2. Observing the correct polarisation insert the battery.
3. Replace battery cover.
4. After power-up, the alarm will sound once and all LCD segments will light up briefly.
5. The clock will now start receiving the WWVB time signal and the radio tower icon will start
flashing indicating that time reception is being attempted
6. Time reception takes typically about 3-5 minutes with timeout being 10 minutes. If after 10
minutes the WWVB time signal has still not been received, the user should try one of the
following two actions:
Atomic Alarm Clock
Instruction Manual
Battery
compartment
Battery cover
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Summary of Contents for La Crosse Technology WT-2100

  • Page 1 4. After power-up, the alarm will sound once and all LCD segments will light up briefly. 5. The clock will now start receiving the WWVB time signal and the radio tower icon will start flashing indicating that time reception is being attempted 6.
  • Page 2 The digit on the left should randomly display the numbers 0, 1 or 8 for a strong signal. If 0, 1 or 8 are not displayed, then reposition the clock for a better signal.
  • Page 3 Using the Atomic Alarm Clock: The clock has five easy to use function keys: Front view MODE/+ key Alarm 1/ Hour ALM 2/Min SET key Using the keys: “SET” key: - Used to enter the programming mode - Used to select and confirm the various setting modes “MODE/+”...
  • Page 4 2. Now press the “SET” key to enter the “Time setting” mode. Time setting mode: In some cases, the Alarm Clock may not be able to detect the WWVB signal which means the WWVB tower icon will not show at all on the LCD (see Trouble Shooting) because it is only visible when the signal is present.
  • Page 5 Note: Even if the time has been set manually the Alarm Clock will still try to receive the signal every hour between 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. local time. If the time signal data is received, it is converted into radio controlled time from atomic clock run by the NIST and then be displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 6 This product is not a toy. Keep out of children’s reach • No part of this manual may be reproduced without written consent of the manufacturer For warranty work, technical support, or information, contact La Crosse Technology at: La Crosse Technology, Ltd support@lacrossetechnology.com sales@lacrossetechnology.com...