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WT549 Manual 

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Page 1: ...WT549 Manual EN1 Product Appearance ...

Page 2: ...549 Manual EN2 Part A Positive LCD A1 Weather Forecasting A2 Time A3 Week A4 Indoor Temperature A5 Outdoor Temperature A6 Calendar A7 Projection display Part B Back button and power B1 Snooze Light button ...

Page 3: ...n B8 light button B9 Alarm2 on off shift switch B10 Power supply socket B11 Battery compartment Features Radio controlled DCF 77 clock 12 24 hour time format Time zone setting 1 2h Manual time setting Projection of the time Date and weekday display 7 languages Temperature alternatively in C or F Alarm and automatic snooze function ...

Page 4: ...time with wireless technology Same as all wireless devices the reception is maybe affected by the following circumstances long transmitting distance nearby mountains and valleys near freeway railway airports high voltage cable etc near construction site among tall buildings inside concrete buildings near electrical appliances computers TV s etc and metallic structures inside moving vehicles ...

Page 5: ...ck Do not expose the unit to extreme temperatures direct sunlight dust or humidity Do not immerse in water Avoid contact with any corrosive materials Do not dispose this unit in a fire as it may explode Do not open the inner back case or tamper with any components of this unit Batteries safety warnings Use only alkaline batteries not rechargeable batteries Install batteries correctly by matching t...

Page 6: ...d exposing batteries to extreme temperature or humidity or direct sunlight Keep all batteries out of reach from children They are a choking hazard Use the product only for its intended purpose Consideration of duty according to the battery law Old batteries do not belong to domestic waste because they could cause damages of health and environment You can return used batteries free of charge to you...

Page 7: ...life Take your unit to your local waste collection point or recycling centre This applies to all countries of the European Union and to other European countries with a separate waste collection system Initial operation Connect the included power supply with the socket on the backside Alternatively you can use batteries Open the clocks battery compartment cover Insert 2 x AAA batteries observing po...

Page 8: ... projection is only possible by using the power adapter When using the DC adapter supply touch the button can choose high brightness low brightness no backlight brightness The projection will always work Backlight and Projection function Battery Mode Touch once SNOOZE LIGHT button to active backlight and projection for 8 seconds the projection switch in ON position DC adapter Mode When using the D...

Page 9: ...always work Please note When the projection is triggered the projection distance is about 2 meters Reception of the Radio signal The clock automatically starts the DCF signal search of any restart or changing of new fresh batteries The radio mast icon starts to flash At 1 00 2 00 3 00 am the clock automatically ...

Page 10: ...otal 5 times To start manual DCF signal reception press and hold down the and buttons for two seconds If no signals received within 7 minutes then the DCF signal search stops the radio mast icon disappears and start again at the next full one hour Please note A flashing radio mast icon indicates that the DCF signal reception has started A continuously displayed radio mast icon indicates that the D...

Page 11: ...ing Press and hold the MODE SET button for 2 seconds and the Year display 2015 starts to flash Now use and buttons to set the year Press MODE SET button to confirm your setting the Month and Date icon display starts to flash Now use and buttons to set the date display on Month Date or Date Month Press MODE SET button to confirm your setting the Month display starts to flash Now use and buttons to ...

Page 12: ...ones start to flash Now use and buttons set the time zone 1 to 2 For Germany the time zone is 0 for UK it is 1 Press the MODE SET button and the 12 24 hour mode display starts to flash Now use and buttons to set the 12 24 hour mode Press MODE SET to confirm your setting the hour display starts to flash Now use and buttons to set the hour Press MODE SET to confirm your setting the Minute displays s...

Page 13: ... the setting procedures Please note After 30 seconds without pressing any button the clock switches automatically from Set Mode to Normal Time Mode Setting the daily alarms Please toggle the alarm switch to ON position LCD display the icon the alarm function is ON toggle the alarm switch to OFF position the icon will disappears from the display the alarm function is OFF Press MODE SET button once ...

Page 14: ...e second Alarm time starts to flash Use the and buttons to set the required hour Press ALARM button to confirm your setting The Minute of the Alarm time starts to flash Use the and buttons to set the minute Press ALARM button to confirm your setting The snooze time of the Alarm starts to flash Use the and buttons to set the Snooze time Press ALARM button to confirm your setting and to end the sett...

Page 15: ...es whilst the alarm signal is heard Switching off the alarm signal Press any button except the Snooze button to stop the alarm signal It is not necessary to reactivate the alarm It switches itself automatically to the alarm time which has already been set Snooze function Touch the Snooze button the alarm signal sounds to get to SNOOZE mode The alarm signal sounds again after the Snooze time Color ...

Page 16: ...ARM MEM button once to check the maximum temperature records Press it twice to check the minimum records Press it again to exit Weather forecast The station contains a built in sensitive pressure sensor to predict the weather forecast for the next 12 24 hours Viewing the channel The default channel is Channel 1 In normal time mode press CH button to view the channels from 1 to 3 Press and hold CH ...

Page 17: ...ry indicator If the low battery indicator displays in the outdoor temperature window it indicates that the battery power of the transmitter is not enough and you should replace the batteries at once Specifications Adapter 4 5V 150A Perpetual calendar range 2000 1 1 2099 12 31 Time zone 1 2Hr Projection distance 1 0 2 0meter IN Temperature measuring range 9 9 50 14 2 122 Out Temperature measuring r...

Page 18: ...WT549 Manual EN18 40 C 70 C 40 F 158 F Temperature alternatively in C or F Transmitting frequency 433 92MHz ...

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