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1. B1 B1 SNOOZE LIGHT BUTTON Press to turn on the EL backlight and projection for 5 seconds Press to change the projected temperature Indoor or Outdoor when projection is On Press to stop the alarm sound and activate the 8 minutes Snooze function B2 LIGHT AUTO ON OFF SLIDE BUTTON Slide to select the different mode for the Nightlight B3 LIGHT SENSOR B4 ROTATABLE NIGHTLIGHT Cl C2 BACK VIEW C2 c5 c3 cL D1 180 ROTATION BUTTON Press to flip the projected image horizontally FOCUS KNOB Rotate to adjust the focus of projection IMAGE ROTATION KNOB C3 c4 c5 Rotate to change the image 90 to the left or right PROJECTION ON gt BUTTON Slide to enable continuous projection when Adapter is connected BATTERY COMPARTMENT Accommodates 2 pieces of UM 3 or AA 1 5 V batteries C6 RESET BUTTON Press to return all settings to default values C7 LIGHT SENSOR KNOB Rotate to adjust the sensitivity of the light sensor C8 C F BUTTON Selects between Centigrade C and Fahrenheit F BOTTOM VIEW A O Di D1 4 5 V DC JACK For AC power adapter installation GB GB KEY CONFIGURATION AND FEATURES REMOTE THERMO UNIT
2. Inglese Ingl s Ingl s Day of the week Affichage du jour Giorno della settimana Dia de la semana Wochentaganzeige Dia de Semana Monday Lundi Montag Lunedi Lunes Segunda Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Mardi Mercredi Dienstag Mittwoch Marted Martes Ter a Mercoledi Mi rcoles Quarta Jeudi Donnerstag Gloved Jueves Quinta Friday Vendredi Freitag Venerd Viernes Sexta Saturday Samedi Samstag Sabato S bado S bado Sunday Dimanche Sonntag Domenica Domingo Domingo French Franc s German Allemand Deutsch Tedesco Alem n Alem o Italian Italien Italienisch Italiano Italiano Ital ano Spanish Espagnol Spanisch Spagnolo Espa ol Espanhol ALARM amp PRE ALARM FUNCTION This unit has two alarms Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 which can be operated together or independently To activate or deactivate the alarm press the or W button when the respective alarm is being displayed will be shown when the alarm is being deactivated Pr or PP will be shown when the respective alarm is activated When an alarm is activated it will go off at the preset time The EL backlight and projection will activate for 5 seconds and the alarm sounds will be given out for 2 minutes To stop the alarm press any key When the SNOOZE LIGHT button is pressed to stop the alarm sound the snooze function will be activated and the alarm wil
3. 45 and 60 minutes Press the ALARM to confirm and exit The pre alarm function will be enabled automatically which is indicated by the appearance of the symbol To disable this pre alarm function select the time interval as 00 The pre alarm feature will operate during the selected time interval before the preset alarm time During the pre alarm operating period if the temperature recorded by the remote sensor falls to or below 2 C the pre alarm feature will be triggered For example if the alarm time is set to go off at 7 00a m and the pre alarm operating time interval is set to 45 minutes the pre alarm will start to operate at 6 15a m i e 45 minutes before the preset 7 00a m The pre alarm icon will flash and the backlight and projection will be turned on for 5 seconds An alarm sound will also go off for 2 minutes as that of the daily alarm The snooze function will be activated if the SNOOZE LIGHT button is pressed Note The daily alarm will NOT function until the next day if the pre alarm has been triggered beforehand Deactivation of the alarm function will disable the pre alarm feature automatically HOURLY CHIME FUNCTION When the hourly chime function is on the indication Lo will be displayed and a beep sound will be given out at the beginning of each hour You can activate or deactivate this function by setting this in the clock and calendar setting mode plea
4. THR228NS 420MHY GABLE FREE A LCD Displays the current temperature monitored by the remote unit B LED INDICATOR Flashes when the remote unit transmits a reading C C F SLIDE SWITCH Selects between Centigrade C and Fahrenheit F D RESET BUTTON Returns all settings to default values E BATTERY COMPARTMENT Accommodates two UM 4 or AAA size 1 5V batteries F BATTERY DOOR G WALL MOUNT HOLDER Supports the remote unit in wall mounting H REMOVABLE TABLE STAND For standing the remote unit on a flat surface BATTERY INSTALLATION MAIN UNIT This unit can be operated by batteries or AC power alone as well as both together OPEN CLOSE Battery Installation 1 Remove the battery compartment door by rotating it to the direction of gt as shown 2 Insert two pieces of UM 3 or AA 1 5V batteries in accordance to the polarities 3 Press RESET 4 Replace the battery compartment door by rotating it back onto the unit by following the direction of 8 gt When the battery power level is low the respective low battery indicator gA will light up Replace the batteries or connect it with AC power adapter Please note if only AC adapter is connected and no battery is installed low battery indica
5. daily alarm with 8 minute snooze function and Pre Alarm function KEY CONFIGURATION amp FEATURES MAIN UNIT FRONT VIEW ul a2 z A9 A5 21 A6 m amp GB Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 3 Line LCD Display Displays the time date and temperature tS Battery low indicator Displays when battery power of main unit is low DA Battery low indicator Displays when battery power of remote sensor is low D Radio reception icon Indicates the strength of the reception of clock radio signal IN OUT TEMP BUTTON Press to toggle between the Indoor and Outdoor temperature display Press and hold for 2 seconds to activate the auto search for remote thermo signal MEM BUTTON Press to toggle among current maximum and minimum temperature records Press and hold for 2 seconds to erase the memories ALARM BUTTONS Press to display the alarm 1 or alarm 2 function Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the corresponding alarm time setting mode MODE BUTTON Press to toggle among the calendar clock display modes Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the clock setting mode A9 A amp W BUTTONS Press to increase decrease the values in setting modes Press and hold for 2 seconds to activate deactivate the autoreception of RF clock radio signal TOP VIEW
6. RADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTION CLOCK WITH NIGHTLIGHT amp INDOOR REMOTE THERMOMETER MODEL NO RMR966P RMR966PU INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchasing the Radio controlled projection Clock with Nightlight and Indoor Remote Thermometer RMR966P RMR966PU The unit is a multi functional radio controlled clock The RMR966P the Central Europe model is designed to automatically synchronize its current time and date when brought within an approximate 1500km radius of the radio signal generated from Frankfurt Germany DCF 77 The RMR966PU the UK model will do the same when brought within range of the radio signal MSF 60 generated from Rugby England In addition to indoor temperature display by means of a wireless remote thermo sensor this unit can simultaneously monitor the outdoor temperature The unit can record maximum and minimum indoor outdoor temperature readings No wire installation is required between the main and remote units as this unit operates at 433 MHz This unit featured with a projection function that allows the user to display either 1 the Current Time with Indoor Temperature or 2 Current time with Outdoor Temperature on the ceiling wall or other flat surface The image projected is in a deep red color which is easily seen in the dark The Projection Clock also comes with favourable features such as Auto on off Nightlight EL back light hourly chime function and dual
7. amp TTE Directive applied standard s ETS 300 683 1997 Safety of information technology equipment Article 3 1 a of the R amp TTE directive applied standard s EN 60950 1997 Additional information The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EC the EMC Directive 89 336 EC and R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC appendix II and carries the respective CE marking VS Villingen Germany August 2001 Gerhard Preis R amp TTE Representative of manufacturer 16 C 0682 RTTE Compliant Countries All EC countries Switzerland qp And Norway CAUTION The content of this manual and the product specifications are is subject to change without further notices Due to printing limitation the displays shown in the manual may differ from the actual display The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE RMR966P RMR966PU Trouble Possible Cause Remedy is being displayed for Remote data on the display of the Main Unit 1 Probably due to electromagnetic interference and or obstacle in between the Main Unit and Remote Sensor e g double glass protection or reinforced concrete wall or Batteries of the Remote Sensor are being discharged 1 i Move the Main Unit away from any source of interference such as DECT phone mobile phone and or ii Move the Remote sensor nearer to the main unit
8. and start SEARCH mode in the Main Unit Check LED of Remote Sensor Replace with new batteries if it does not flash in one minute Displayed remote temperature data on the display of the Main Unit are different from those on the display of the Remote Sensor Another Remote Sensor using the same frequency and same ID code is being in use within the effective area Place the Remote Sensor closer to the Main Unit Then reset the Remote Sensor and activate SEARCH mode in the Main Unit Displayed Temperature data are different from other measuring instruments 1 The measurement method is different 2 The area under evaluation is different or being influenced by climate 1 Use the same instruments with consideration of the tolerance of readings 2 Place the 2 instruments very closely for a time period no less then 30 minutes avoiding direct light and air movements Clock time is not correctly set and or Reception icon Antenna displays as No reception The clock radio signal is not received because Electromagnetic interference exist or the Main Unit is located within reinforced concrete wall or shadowed area location Orientation of placement is not at optimum posi tion for reception of clock radio signal 17 Locate the Main Unit far from PC mobile phone etc and re locate it near the window sill Wait at least 24 hours note during night time signal is less attenuate particularly aft
9. ate auto reception of radio signal Note this activation function will be temporarily disabled when the main unit is searching for the remote temperature data right after battery installation or Reset DISPLAY MODES SELECTION Press MODE in the normal display mode to scroll through the calendar clock display modes GB GB Clock with Second Indoor Temperature Clock with Weekday Day Month Clock with Weekday Clock 2nd Zone time Clock with Weekday 2nd Zone time Calendar 2nd Zone time SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR MANUALLY When the automatic radio reception is disabled the main unit can be set manually Set the Clock and Calendar by following the procedures below 1 Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds The 2nd Zone time hour offset will start flashing Enter the hour offset by using 4 or W Press MODE to confirm the entry Follow the same procedures to set the 12 24 format hour minutes year mm dd or dd mm calendar display format month day display languages and hourly chime on off mode Press MODE to save the changes and exit the setting mode If changes are made after the minute adjustment the value of seconds will be reset and start from zero For the day of week you can select among 5 languages English E French F German D Italian I and Spanish S Language Langues Sprache Lingue Idiomas Lingua English Anglais Englisch
10. er raining The clock radio signal is searched at 1 00 2 00 3 00 9 00 15 00 21 00 every day automatically To force the signal reception please refer to instructions in the User s manual GB Trouble Possible Cause Remedy The projection LED does not go on when AC DC adapter is installed Projection On button is slid to the Off position Slide the Projection On button to the On position The Nightlight does not turn on i The AC DC Adaptor is not installed ii The light intensity of the environment is too high and Auto mode is selected i Make sure the AC DC adapter is securely plugged into the unit and connected to the wall socket ii Reduce the light intensity in the environment or simply select the Light On mode iii Adjust the sensitivity of the light sensor refer to Section II Nightlight function The unit is reset when SNOOZE button is pressed Warning Batteries are being discharged For other cases not listed in the above feel free to contact our help line Do not dissemble the unit This will void the warranty 18 Replace with new batteries
11. etect the indoor temperature and the data will be displayed ae O ZJ 12 HOW TO CHECK REMOTE TEMPERATURE Once batteries are installed into the remote Thermo Sensor it will start to transmit temperature data at an approximately 40 second intervals Such data transmission is indicated by the blinking LED on the remote Thermo Sensor Upon successful reception of the remote thermo signals the data received will be automatically displayed and updated at a 40 second intervals To toggle between indoor and remote temperature display press IN OUT TEMP Tf no signals are received blank will be displayed Press and hold IN OUT TEMP for 2 seconds to activate search for the remote thermo signal from the sensor Note during this searching period reception of clock radio signal will be suspended If that fails check if the remote thermo sensor is still in place Try repositioning the units as they may be having temperature transmission block as a result of interference Note Failure of reception of remote signals may be due to the following reasons 1 Battery power of the units is too low Suggested Solution Replace with fresh batteries if necessary 2 Batteries may freeze when the temperature falls below the freezing point Frozen batteries will have a lower voltage and therefore result in a shorter transmission range Suggested Solution Shorten the transmission range by repositioning the units 3 Trans
12. l go off again after 8 minutes To disable the snooze function press and hold the SNOOZE LIGHT button for 3 seconds or press other key to stop the alarm sound If a second alarm goes off when the first alarm is sounding off the first alarm will be disabled automatically a To set the alarm 1 Press the ALARM button once to select Alarm 1 or again to select Alarm 2 GB GB Press and hold the ALARM for 2 seconds to enter the alarm time setting mode The hour will be flashing rar e Zd L Enter the hour using the amp or W button Press the ALARM and the minute will be flashing Nal E pi rn Enter the minute using the A or W button Press the ALARM to confirm the alarm time and enter the pre alarm setting mode PRE AL icon will be shown m ri oS PRE ALARM FEATURE FOR REMOTE SENSOR The alarm function also has a pre alarm feature which can alert the user before the preset alarm time when weather condition changes This Pre alarm function applies with Remote sensor only b To set the Pre alarm 5 After setting the alarm time as indicated above the unit will enter the Pre alarm setting mode automatically PRE AL icon will be shown and the time interval will be flashing SS aa g LAL in Use the A or W button to select the operating time interval for this pre alarm function You can choose from 00 15 30
13. lay press SNOOZE LIGHT to turn it on for 5 seconds HOW TO RESET THE UNIT Press RESET to reset the settings when the unit is malfunctioning When RESET is pressed all settings will return to the default values and memory records will be erased PRECAUTIONS This unit is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully Here are a few precautions 1 Do not immerse the unit in water If you spill liquid over it dry it immediately with a soft lint free cloth 2 Do not clean the unit with any liquid containing alcohol detergent abrasive or corrosive materials They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit 3 Do not subject the unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity which may result in malfunction shorter electronic life span damaged battery and distorted parts 4 Do not tamper with the unit s internal components Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts 5 Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user s instructions Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak 6 Always read the user s instructions thoroughly before operating the unit SPECIFICATIONS Radio controlled Calendar Clock Display format 12 or 24 hour Calendar Month Day or Day Month Day of Week in 5 languages English French German Italian a
14. mission path is blocked with obstacles and interference from the surroundings Suggested Solution Shorten the distance e g move the main unit closer to the window or relocate the units when necessary MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE The maximum and minimum indoor remote temperatures recorded will be automatically stored in memory Press MEM to toggle among the current maximum and minimum indoor or remote temperature records The respective MAX or MIN indicator will be shown To clear the memory press and hold MEM for 2 seconds when the maximum or minimum record is being displayed The memory will be erased and replaced with current temperature until a new maximum or minimum reading has been recorded If the temperature readings recorded are lower or higher the measuring range LLL or HHH will be displayed respectively NOTE ON C AND F The outdoor temperature display on the main unit is dominated by the selection on the C F side switch of the main unit Whatever the display unit of the remote sensor is it will only apply to the remote sensor itself and the temperature will be automatically converted to the chosen one of the main unit 13 SECTION IV Projection HOW TO USE THE PROJECTION The projection makes it easier for you to read the indoor temperature or outdoor temperature and current time at night To use the feature 1 Press SNOOZE LIGHT to turn
15. nd Spanish Alarm Dual daily alarm Temperature Measurement Main Unit Indoor Temperature Measuring Range 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F Temperature Resolution 0 1 C 0 2 F Remote Unit Remote Temperature Measuring Range 20 C to 60 C 15 Temperature Resolution RF Transmission Frequency Temperature Sensing Cycle Power Main Unit Remote Thermo Unit 4 F to 140 F 0 1 C 0 2 F 433 MHz Approx 40 seconds 2 pes of AA sized or UM 3 1 5 V batteries 4 5 V AC Adapter for continuous projection 2 pes of AAA sized or UM 4 1 5 V batteries Weight Main Unit 301 61 gm without battery Remote Thermo Unit 63 gm without battery Dimensions Main Unit 160 7x 111 6 x 35 5mm LxWxT Remote Thermo Unit 92x 60 x 20mm LxWxT Note on Battery Batteries included if any are for demon stration purpose only For optimal daily usage application of new alkaline batteries are recommended GB GB EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This product contains the approved transmitter module TX 01 and complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Directives if used for its intended use and that the following standard s has have been applied Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive applied standard s EN 300 220 1 2 3 1997 Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R
16. on the projection for 5 seconds The current time with indoor temperature will be projected onto the surface the lens is facing 2 To change to view the outdoor temperature instead of the outdoor one press SNOOZE LIGHT again when projection is on ys m I KODES LA KUM on SR cx AED ome Pea a ene pup Moal T a a 3 Adjust the projected image as below GB Projector Features Effect Feature Instructions Rotates the projection 180 Tilt swivel projection housing to alter the direction of projection Adjustable Projection Rotate Dial C2 to focus projection FOCUS Knob Focuses projection Dial C3 rotates projection IMAGE ROTATION KNOB Rotation of projection allows user to place clock in convenient 180 ROTATION BUTTON Button Clhorizontally flips the projection 180 Flips an image to maintain an upright position For continuous projection you must connect it with power adapter When the power adapter is connected to the unit the projection will be activated and remain so by sliding on the PROJECTION ON switch To deactivate the feature slide the switch back to its off position To increase the life time of the projection LED it is suggested to slide the PROJECTION ON amp switch to the off position during daytime 14 Section V Others BACKLIGHT To turn on the EL backlight of the LCD Disp
17. se refer to Section SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR MANUALLY 11 Section II Nightlight NIGHTLIGHT FUNCTION This unit is attached with a LED Nightlight at the side which acts as a good bed side feature It can only be operated when AC power is connected to the unit To turn on the nightlight connect the unit to the AC power Slide the LIGHT AUTO ON OFF to the ON mode To turn it off slide the LIGHT AUTO ON OFF to the OFF mode You can also set the Nightlight to turn on or off automatically To activate this auto function 1 Slide the LIGHT AUTO ON OFF to the AUTO mode 2 Adjust the sensitivity of the Light sensor by rotating the LIGHT SENSOR knob inside the battery compartment so that it can light up in the desired light intensity 3 For example if you want the Nightlight to be turned on automatically in a darker environment reduce the sensitivity by rotating the LIGHT SENSOR knob towards the side Conversely if you want the Nightlight to be turned on automatically in a brighter environment increase the sensitivity sensitivity by rotating the LIGHT SENSOR knob towards the side To change the direction of the Nightlight orientation you can rotate the Nightlight according to the arrow indication GB GB Section HI Indoor Remote Thermometer DISPLAY OF INDOOR TEMPERATURE Once batteries are installed into the main unit it will start to d
18. temperature data from the remote unit after battery installation the unit will FIRST search for the remote temperature data which may last for up to 4 minutes Upon successful reception of the remote data the unit will then automatically synchronize its time and date with the radio signal when it is within reception range of the signal When the unit is receiving radio signal the reception icon will start to blink The reception icon will show either strong or weak reception depending on the strength of the radio signal A complete reception generally takes about two to ten minutes When the reception is complete the reception icon will stop blinking The reception icon will show as l for no reception or as for successful reception STRONG WEAK NO RECEPTION IN PROGRESS For best reception place the unit away from other equipment that emit radio frequency or microwave signals such as TVs radios PCs or microwave ovens Other causes for signal interference include electrical power transmission tower and or steel reinforced concrete construction HOW TO ENABLE OR DISABLE AUTO RECEPTION To disable the automatic reception of radio signal press and hold W for 2 seconds The reception icon will disappear and the unit will stop receiving the radio signal To activate the signal reception again press and hold A for 2 seconds The reception icon will appear again and start blinking to indic
19. tor Era for main unit will also light up Using AC Power 6 prey O GB m oO BATTERY INSTALLATION REMOTE UNIT 1 Place both main and remote units as close as possible to each other 2 Remove the screws on the battery door of the remote unit 3 Select the units of measurement for the temperature display on the C F slide switch 4 Install 2 batteries UM 4 or AAA size 1 5V strictly according to the polarities shown 5 Insert batteries or press the reset button of the main unit 6 Replace the battery compartment door and secure its screws 7 Position the remote sensor and main unit within effective transmission range which in usual circumstances is 30 meters Though the sensor is weather resistant and is meant for use outside it should be placed away from direct sunlight rain or snow Note The effective range may be limited by building materials and the position of either the main unit or remote sensors Try various set up arrangements for best result REMOTE UNIT WALL MOUNTING OR TABLE STANDING Wall mount Table Stand FEATURES Section I Radio Controlled Digital Calendar Clock ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION Important Note Since this unit can also receive remote
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