La Crosse Technology Clock WT 5350 User Manual

WT-5350  
Radio Controlled Projection Alarm  
Instruction Manual  
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FCC ID: OMO-01RX (receiver)  
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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS  
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
AL/SEL  
MODE/  
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PROJECTION  
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1. THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND  
2. THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING  
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
Contents  
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a tone will sound for every second. It is possible that your Projection Alarm may not  
be exactly on the second due to the variance in the quartz. However, the clock will  
adjust the quartz timing over the course of several days to be very accurate; under .  
10 seconds per day.  
DETAILED SET-UP GUIDE  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
2. Observe the correct polarity and install 2 AA batteries.  
3. In addition or instead of inserting batteries, the AC adapter can be used.  
Simply plug the adapter into the receptacle on the bottom of the alarm  
clock and then plug in adapter.  
QUICK SET-UP GUIDE  
1) Insert two AA batteries into the Projection alarm and/or plug into wall  
2) Wait 10 minutes for WWVB reception.  
3) If there is no WWVB reception, manually set the time and date (instructions  
in the Program Mode).  
4. Replace the battery cover.  
4) Program the settings.  
5) Mount the WT-5350 in a suitable location, where WWVB signal can be  
received.  
6) The projector will activate and remain on if the alarm clock is plugged in. If  
only batteries are used, the projector will only be activated when a button is  
pressed.  
7) See the "Features" section for instructions on projection direction, etc.  
AC adapter  
receptacle  
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5. The projector will activate and remain on if the alarm clock is plugged in. If  
only batteries are used, the projector will only be activated when a button  
is pressed. The projection is a red light, not harmful under normal usage,  
although care should be taken to not look directly into the light.  
conducted nightly at midnight. If the signal is found at midnight,  
the tower icon will appear. If not, another search will take place every  
hour (until 6:00 am) until the signal is received successfully. If no signal  
is found during this period, the tower icon will not appear and the clock  
will search again at 12:00 am the next night.  
Note: After the batteries have been installed a tone will sound and the LCD  
(Liquid Crystal Display) will activate. The date and U.S. map will be  
displayed and the time will appear as "-:--". The WWVB search is  
automatically initiated and a tower icon appears and flashes with the  
time colon (no tower icon will appear if the WWVB is too weak to be  
detected and the time display will remain on "-:--"). While the WWVB  
search is being conducted various numbers will appear in the time  
display. After 10 minutes, the Projection Alarm will either display the  
WWVB time, or discontinue the search if the time is not found. If the  
search is cancelled "-:--" will remain in the time LCD. The Projection  
Alarm will conduct a WWVB search every hour until the first signal is  
found. Once the WWVB time is found, a search is automatically  
PROGRAM MODE  
To enter the Program Mode, hold down the "MODE+" button for 2 seconds, until the  
time zone ("-5" default) flashes in the lower right. The Program Mode Guide is laid  
out in a manner that allows you to program each function separately, or you can  
follow the instructions entirely to program the Projection Alarm. Complete  
programming is usually done for the initial set-up and will require you to skip step 1  
of programming sections C through G. Press the "SNOOZE" button at any time to  
exit the Program Mode or wait approximately 15 seconds for the Projection Alarm to  
automatically return to normal operation.  
 
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A. PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE  
1. Time Zone Setting  
2. Hour Setting  
B. FUNCTION BUTTONS  
There are 5 function buttons located on the front of the Projection Alarm.  
The function buttons are labeled: AL, light intensity icon, light direction icon,  
MODE/+, and SNOOZE (the top bar).  
3. Minute Setting  
4. Year Setting  
5. Month Setting  
C.TIME ZONE SETTING  
6. Day Setting  
7. 12/24-hour Mode  
8. Daylight Saving Time On/Off  
1. Hold down the "MODE/+" button for 2 seconds, the time zone ("-5" default)  
will flash in the Date LCD.  
2. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the appropriate time zone. There  
are 13 time zones to choose from (based relative to the international  
time standard of GMT ("Greenwich Mean Time").  
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-4h  
-5h  
-6h  
-7h  
-8h  
Atlantic Time  
Eastern Time (default setting)  
Central Time  
Mountain Time  
Pacific Time  
DATE  
AL/SEL  
MODE/  
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PROJECTION  
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-9h  
-10h  
Alaskan Time  
Hawaiian Time  
will flash), press the "AL" button once until the hour flashes in the time  
LCD.  
-11h, -12h  
0h  
Next two time zones West of HAW  
Greenwich Mean Time  
2. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the hour.  
3. Press the "AL" button to move to the minute setting.  
-1h, -2h, -3h  
Three time zones West of GMT  
Note: When setting the hour, "PM" will appear to the left of the hour  
3. From -5h to -8h, a US map with the highlighted time zone will also be  
displayed to the right of the time display.  
display, if it is "AM" nothing will appear.  
4. Press the "AL" button to move to the hour setting or press the "SNOOZE"  
button to confirm the time zone and return to the display mode.  
4. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the minutes.  
5. Press the "AL" button to confirm the time setting and advance to manually  
set the date or press the "SNOOZE" button to confirm the time and  
return to the display mode.  
D. TIME SETTING  
Note: When the WWVB signal is found, that time will over-ride the  
E. DATE SETTING  
manually set time.  
Note: When the WWVB signal is found, that date will over-ride the  
1. Hold down the "MODE/+" button for 2 seconds (the selected time zone  
manually set date.  
 
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1. Hold down the "MODE/+" button for 2 seconds (the selected time zone  
will flash), press the "AL" button three times until the year flashes.  
2. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the year.  
3. Press the "AL" button to confirm the year and move to the month setting.  
4. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the month.  
2. Press the "MODE/+" button to toggle between 12 and 24-hour time  
display.  
3. Press the "AL" button to confirm the time display setting and move to the  
Daylight Saving Time setting, or press the "SNOOZE" button to confirm  
the time display setting and return to the display mode.  
5. Press the "AL" button to confirm the month and move to the day setting.  
6. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the day.  
G. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME  
7. Press the "AL" button to confirm the day and move to the 12/24 Hour  
display setting, or press the "SNOOZE" button to confirm the date and  
return to the display mode.  
Note: The DST default is "On", meaning that the WWVB will automatically  
change the time according to Daylight Saving Time in the spring  
and fall. For areas that do not recognize DST changes (Arizona  
and parts of Indiana) turn the DST to "OFF".  
F. 12/24-HOUR MODE  
1. Hold down the "MODE/+" button for 2 seconds (the selected time  
zone will flash), press the "AL" button six times until " :12" flashes in  
the time display.  
1. Hold down the "MODE/+" button for 2 seconds (the selected time zone  
will flash), press the "AL" button seven times until "ON" flashes in the  
date display area and "DST" flashes above the U.S. map.  
2. Press the "MODE/+" button to toggle between "ON" and "OFF" modes.  
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3. Press the "AL" button to confirm the DST setting and complete the set-  
up.  
3. When the time signal has been received successfully, the tower icon will  
remain steady until midnight.  
4. The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology-Time and  
Frequency Division) WWVB radio station is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado,  
and transmits the exact time signal continuously throughout the United  
States at 60 kHz. The signal can be received up to 2,000 miles away  
through the internal antenna in the Projection Alarm.  
5. Due to the nature of the Earth's Ionosphere, reception is very limited  
during daylight hours. The Projection alarm will search for a signal every  
night when reception is best.  
6. The WWVB Projection alarm receives the time data from the NIST Atomic  
clock in Boulder, Colorado. A team of atomic physicists is continually  
measuring every second, of every day, to an accuracy of ten billionths of a  
second per day. These physicists have created an international standard,  
measuring a second as 9,192,631,770 vibrations of a Cesium-133 atom in a  
vacuum.  
FEATURES & OPERATIONS  
A. FEATURES  
1. Radio-controlled time and date  
2. Projection of time  
3. EL. Back light  
4. Three modes of date/seconds display  
5. Time alarm  
B. RADIO-CONTROLLED TIME AND DATE  
1. The projection alarm will automatically search for the time signal upon  
initial set-up and every night.  
2. When the signal is being received, there will be a "tower" icon flashing to  
the right of the time display.  
 
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the NIST time call (303) 499-7111. This number will connect you to an  
automated time, announced at the top of the minute in "Coordinated  
Universal Time", which is also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  
This time does not follow Daylight Saving Time changes. After the top of  
the minute a tone will sound for every second.  
8. It is possible that your Projection Alarm may not be exactly on the second  
due to the variance in the quartz. However, the clock will adjust the quartz  
timing over the course of several days to be very accurate; under 0.10  
seconds per day.  
3. The projection will auto-focus for display from three to six feet away. A  
dark surrounding will be necessary to clearly see the projection.  
4. The direction of the display can be rotated 3600 in 900 increments by  
pressing the directional button. There is no display on the LCD that  
signifies the direction.  
5. The projector case can be rotated 1800 to further help orient the projected  
display.  
6. The intensity of the projection can be adjusted to three different settings  
as well as turned "off" by pressing the Light Intensity button. When turned  
off, the projection will only come on when a button is pressed. The intensity  
cannot be set for the projected display when set to "off". When only  
C. PROJECTION OFTIME  
batteries are used, the intensity setting is set to "off" with no other options.  
DATE  
1. When plugged into an AC outlet, the projection alarm can continuously  
project the time.  
AL/SEL  
MODE/  
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PROJECTION  
2. When operating on batteries alone, the Projection Alarm will only project  
when a button is pressed.  
Light Intensity  
Protection Direction  
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D. EL. BACK LIGHT  
e. Press the "AL" button to confirm the alarm setting and return to the  
display mode.  
1. The Projection Alarm has an EL. Back light designed for night viewing. This  
will light up for 2 seconds whenever a button is pressed.  
2. The EL. Back light cannot be turned on constantly; this would drain the  
batteries and burn out the light.  
2. ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE ALARM  
a. After entering the alarm-setting mode, the alarm is activated.  
b. To toggle between activating and deactivating the alarm, press the  
E.TIME ALARM.  
"AL" button briefly. "((( )))" will be displayed to the left of the time  
display when the alarm is activated.  
1. SETTING THE ALARM  
a. Press and hold "AL" for two seconds until the alarm time is flashing.  
b. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the hour.  
c. When the snooze bar is pressed, the display will show the time the  
alarm is set to below the time display.  
Note: When setting the hour, "PM" will appear to the left of the alarm  
time display. If it is set for "AM" nothing will appear.  
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Alarm is Active  
c. Press the "AL" button to advance to the minute setting.  
d. Press the "MODE/+" button to select the minutes.  
 
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3.TURNING ALARM OFF (WHILE SOUNDING)  
1. Press the "MODE/+" button and the display will now show seconds.  
2. Press the "MODE/+" button and the display will now show alarm time.  
3. Press the "MODE/+" button and the display will now show month - date.  
Note: The alarm will sound for 23 seconds and then increase in volume  
and speed for another 62 seconds (85 seconds total). If no button is  
pushed it will shut off and be active for the next day.  
MAINTENANCE & CARE  
A. Extreme temperatures, vibrations and shock should be avoided to prevent  
damage to the units.  
a. While the alarm is sounding, press the "SNOOZE" bar to disable the  
alarm for six minutes.  
B. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or  
scouring agents-they may mark and damage the displays and casings.  
C. Do not submerge in water.  
D. Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage.  
E. Replace with new batteries only and of recommended size.  
F. Opening the casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try to repair the units.  
Contact La Crosse Technology for repairs.  
b. After the "SNOOZE" bar is pressed, the alarm icon will flash in the lower  
left area of the display.  
c. To disable the alarm for 24 hours, press any button other than "SNOOZE"  
or projection keys.  
F. CHANGING DISPLAY MODE (DAY, SECONDS, AND ALARM TIME)  
There is three possible display modes to view the date, seconds and alarm  
time. To change the display (starting at the default of month - date):  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
overnight without pressing buttons.  
5) If problems persist contact La Crosse Technology.  
Problem: Hour is incorrect (minute and date are correct).  
Problem: The Projection is faint  
Solution: 1) Change intensity setting  
2) Use AC adapter  
Solution: 1) Be sure correct time zone and daylight saving time are selected.  
3) Darken surroundings  
4) Use fresh batteries (if AC is not used)  
Note: For any questions not answered, please contact La Crosse  
Technology's Technical Support with the contact information found at  
the end of this instructional manual.  
Problem: The LCD is faint.  
Solution: 1) Replace the batteries.  
SPECIFICATIONS FOR WT-5350  
Problem: No reception of WWVB signal.  
Solution: 1) It may help reception to face the front of the Projection alarm in the  
general direction of Ft. Collins, Colorado.  
Power source:  
AC Adapter (included)  
Battery type:  
Input: 120VAC/60Hz Output: DC 3.4V/100MA  
Station: 2 x AA, 1.5V (Alkaline) (optional)  
Approximately 12 months, depending on  
projection and light use  
2) Wait overnight for signal.  
Battery life:  
3) Be sure the Projection alarm is at least 6 feet from any electrical  
devices, i.e. TV sets, computers, or other radio controlled clocks.  
4) Remove batteries for five minutes, reinsert and leave the unit alone  
Dimensions (L x W x H):  
5x 3.66x 2.01”  
 
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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and  
workmanship.  
This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only  
to the original purchaser of this product. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact La Crosse Technology, Ltd for  
problem determination and service procedures. Warranty service can only be performed by a La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized  
service center. The original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to La Crosse Technology, Ltd or La  
Crosse Technology, Ltd’s authorized service center.  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd will repair or replace this product, at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein, with new or  
reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above. All replaced parts and  
products become the property of La Crosse Technology, Ltd and must be returned to La Crosse Technology, Ltd. Replacement parts  
and products assume the remaining original warranty, or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. La Crosse Technology, Ltd will pay all  
expenses for labor and materials for all repairs covered by this warranty. If necessary repairs are not covered by this warranty, or if a  
product is examined which is not in need or repair, you will be charged for the repairs or examination. The owner must pay any  
shipping charges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology, Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center.  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd will pay ground return shipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address only.  
Your La Crosse Technology, Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specified exceptions: (1)  
damage caused by accident, unreasonable use or neglect (including the lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance); (2) damage  
occurring during shipment (claims must be presented to the carrier); (3) damage to, or deterioration of, any accessory or decorative  
surface; (4) damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner’s manual; (5) damage resulting from the  
performance of repairs or alterations by someone other than an authorized La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center; (6)  
units used for other than home use (7) applications and uses that this product was not intended or (8) the products inability to receive a  
signal due to any source of interference.. This warranty covers only actual defects within the product itself, and does not cover the cost  
of installation or removal from a fixed installation, normal set-up or adjustments, claims based on misrepresentation by the seller or  
performance variations resulting from installation-related circumstances.  
LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY, LTD WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR OTHER  
SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO  
BE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY. KEEP OUT OF  
CHILDREN’S REACH.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights specific to your State. Some States do no allow the  
exclusion of consequential or incidental damages therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you.  
For warranty work, technical support, or information contact:  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd  
2809 Losey Blvd S.  
La Crosse, WI 54601  
Phone: 608.782.1610  
Fax: 608.796.1020  
e-mail:  
(warranty work)  
(information on other products)  
web:  
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This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors. The information in this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made  
in the next issue. We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors, or their consequences.  
All trademarks and patents are acknowledged.  
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