Dr.Prepare EWT86121 Bedienungsanleitung

CATALOGUE
English User Manual
Handbuch in Deutsch
01-15
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Model: EWT86121
PPROJECTION
WEATHER CLOCK
WITH FOCUS KNOB
Manual
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1. Heat index temperature
2. Dew point temperature
3. Tendency arrow (outdoor temperature)
4. Outdoor temperature & humidity external sensor
5. Ice point icon
6. Channel external sensor and outdoor sensor signal strength
7. Tendency arrow (outdoor humidity)
8. Low battery indicator (sensor)
9. Outdoor mold index
10. Time
Identifying Parts
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11. MSF signal icon
12. Alarm 1 and Alarm 2
13. Calendar
14. Weekday
15. Indoor comfort display
16. Low battery indicator (alarm clock)
17. Indoor mold index
18. Tendency arrow (indoor temperature)
19. Indoor temperature / humidity
20. MAX/MIN indoor temperature and humidity records
21. Barometer display
22. Weather forecast
23. Tendency arrow (barometer)
24. Projection focus knob
25. ROTATE button
26. MAX/MIN button
27. ALARM button
28. SET button
29. -/C/F button
30. +/CH button
31. SNZ/LIGHT button
32. Projection ON/OFF switch
33. ALARM 1 ON/ OFF switch
34. ALARM 2 ON/OFF switch
35. Battery compartment of alarm clock (2xAAA, not included)
36. Power supply socket
37. Pedestal
38. Wireless signal indicator
(Flashes when data is transferred to the alarm clock)
39. Mounting hole
40. Battery compartment of outdoor sensor (2xAAA, not included)
41. TX channel selector (select channel number of the sensor)
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7 buttons: SNZ/LIGHT, +/CH, -/C/F, SET, ALARM, MAX/MIN,
(Rotate)
3 switches: Projection ON/OFF, ALARM1 ON/OFF, ALARM2 ON/OFF
Time (Hour & Minute)
Calendar (Month & Date)
Double alarms with snooze function
Max./Min. temperature and humidity records
Indoor and outdoor mold index
Indoor comfort index
Dew point and heat index
12H/24H Time format
Alternatice temperature units: ℃/℉
Indoor temperature: -9.9℃- 50℃(14.18℉- 122℉)
Outdoor temperature: -40℃- 70℃(-40℉- 158℉)
Indoor and outdoor humidity: 20% -95%
Two projection modes: time & indoor temperature, time & outdoor
temperature (The projection takes turns displaying indoor and
outdoor temperature every 5s.)
Rotation of projection: 180°
Function of Buttons
Features
• SNZ/LIGHT
a. Press this button to turn on the backlight for 15 seconds (with the
clock plugged in and when you set the backlight to MI/LO/OFF
mode).
b. Press to activate the snooze function when your clock alarm goes off.
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• +/CH
a. Press to increase the setting value during setting.
b. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to speed up choosing
numbers, for example, when setting current hour/minute.
c. Press this button to select the channel number on your alarm clock.
d. In normal mode, press and hold to search RF signals sent from the
outdoor sensor.
• -/C/F
a. Press to decrease the setting value during setting.
b. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to speed up choosing
numbers, for example, when setting current hour/minute.
c. In normal mode, press -/C/F button to select temperature unit: ℃ or ℉.
d. In normal mode, press and hold -/C/F button for approx. 3 seconds to
search MSF signal for time update.
• SET
a. Press this button to adjust the backlight: HI-MI-LO-OFF (with the
clock plugged in).
b. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to enter the time setting
page.
• MAX/MIN
a. Press this button to check Max/Min temperature and humidity, dew
point and heat index records.
b. When checking MAX/MIN records, press and hold this button for
approx. 3 seconds to erase the records.
• ALARM
a. Press this button to check the time setting of Alarm 1 and Alarm 2.
b. Press and hold this button to enter the alarm setting page.
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Notes:
a. Please keep your weather clock away from concrete walls, cellars,
metal doors and equipment that generates magnetic fields such as
mobile phones, televisions, etc.
• Default Settings
The LCD display lights up with all the icons for 2 seconds and 3 beeps
when plugged in. Then, the alarm clock begins to search for RF
signals.
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 alarm clock when it is only powered by batteries).
Instead, please use the included power adapter.
•
a. Press this button to rotate the projection for 180 degrees.
b. Press and hold this button to adjust the brightness levels of
projection light: HI-LO.
Default Time: 12:00, 12-hour time format.
Date: 01/01 2018, Monday.
Alarm 1: 6:00 a.m. Alarm 2: 12:00 p.m.
Weather forecast: partly sunny
Default temperature unit:℃
Default projection: on
Note:
This weather clock is able to pair with three wireless sensors. One of
these is included in the package and you can choose to purchase two
more sensors separately if necessary.
Step 1. Plug in your alarm clock.
Step 2. Insert the batteries in the wireless sensor and use the TX
channel selector to choose the desired transmission channel (1, 2 or
3). Automatic data will be transmitted.
Setting the Wireless Sensor
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b. 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.
c. Please ensure the wireless range between the alarm clock and the
sensor is within 200 feet (60 m).
Step 3. Short press the +/CH 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 your alarm clock, the symbol "-" will appear
on the screen.
Receiving RF
a. RF reception lasts for up to 3 minutes.
b. During RF registration, the antenna icon starts to flash.
c. When the RF is successfully registered, the icon is displayed.
d. If the reception fails once in the later synchronization, the icon
will disappear.
e. If the reception succeeds in the later synchronization, the icon
will appear again and the outdoor temperature and humidity will be
updated.
f. If the alarm clock fails to receive RF signals more than 1 hour, it will
display the latest temperature and humidity before the update.
The alarm clock automatically receives RF signals for 3 minutes after
the weather clock is plugged in.
Auto Time Calibration via MSF Signals
After the clock receives RF signals and displays temperature
readings, it starts searching for MSF signals for time calibration.
Press and hold the “+/CH” key for two seconds to re-register data
from the current channel.
Reception of RF signals
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Time setting mode
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting and the Year icon starts to
flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the correct year.
During the searching, the MSF icon flashes while the screen and
the projection turn off. It takes about 3 minutes to complete the
procedure and get the time set automatically. When the calibration
completes, the MSF icon changes from to .
The clock will automatically search for MSF signals everyday at 1:00,
2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 a.m. (compulsory reception during 1:00-3:00
a.m.; alternative reception during 4:00-5:00 a.m.).
Press and hold the -/C/F button again to end the searching manually.
If the clock fails to receive the MSF signal, press and hold the -/C/F
button for approx. 3s to start the searching manually.
Press and hold down the "SET" button for 3 seconds and the MSF
ON/OFF icon starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to turn
on/off Auto Time Calibration.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting and the DST icon starts to
flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to turn on/off DST.
Press and hold down the "SET" button for 3 seconds and the
Language icon starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to
choose a desired language. options come as followed: GER, ENG,
ITA, FRE, DUT, SPA, DAN. The default language is GER.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, and the 12/24 Hour Mode
icon starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to choose 12-hour
/ 24-hour time format.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting and the Hour icon starts to
flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the correct hour.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting and the Minute icon starts
to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the correct minute.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting and the Month icon starts
to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the correct month.
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Alarm Setting Mode
In standard mode, press "ALARM" to enter alarm mode. The “AL1”
icon will appear on the screen.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting and the Date icon starts to
flash, use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the correct date.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, then the Month and Date
icon starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the date
format, Month/Date or Date/Month.
Press "SET" button to confirm your setting and the Weather
Forecast icon starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to switch
the weather forecast icon.
Press "SET" (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 SNZ/LIGHT button to get out of the setting mode as
well to be back in the standard mode.
Press “ALARM” button to confirm your setting and the Minute icon of
Alarm 1 starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the
desired minute.
In alarm mode, press and hold ALARM button for 2s until the Hour
icon of Alarm 1 starts to flash. Use the “+/CH” and “/C/F” buttons to
set the desired hour.
Press “ALARM” button to confirm your setting and the Repeat icon
starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the repeat mode
of Alarm 1: M-F (Monday to Firday) or S-S (Saturday to Sunday) or
M-F and S-S (Monday to Sunday).
Press “ALARM” button to confirm your setting and the Snooze Time
(5 min-60 min) starts to flash. Use “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set
the desired snooze time for Alarm 1.
Press “ALARM” button to confirm your setting and the Hour icon of
Alarm 2 starts to flash. Use the “+/CH” and “-/C/F” buttons to set the
desired hour.
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