La Crosse Technology WS-7092U Bedienungsanleitung
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Uhr
WS-7092U
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WS-7092 Instruction Manual
World Time Center
Introduction
SET-Key
Congratulations on purchasing this Center as an example of super state-of-the-art World Time ior design and engineering. Providing radio
controlled time, indoor temperature and humidity displays, outdoor temperature, this unit will never keep you guessing on time, date or
current and future weather conditions. Operation of this product is simple and straightforward. By reading this operating manual, the user
will however receive a better understanding of the WorldTime Center together with the optimum benefit of all its features.
World Time Center
Hanging Hole
LANGUAGE-
Key
TIMEZONE-Ke
y
LCD2
LCD1
WORLDTIME-Key
+
-Key
LCD3
Features
World Time Center
• 4 digits showing Hour and Minute in the main display
• WWVB time signal radio-controlled clock with manual time display
• 12/24 hour display
• Time zone selectable
• World time display with specific place represented by 3 sucessive characters
• Calendar display
• Display of weekday (8 languages to choose from)
• Display of current indoor temperature
• Display of current indoor relative humidity
• Display of 8 Moon phases troughout the year
• °C or °F temperature display selectable
• LCD contrast changeable to 8 different tones
• Low battery indicator
• Wall Mounting
Getting started
Remove all parts from the packaging and place onto a table in front of you. Ensure that the following parts are included:
1. World Time Center (main unit)
2. Instruction manual
If any one of the above mentioned parts is missing please contact your supplier.
Please follow all further explanations and descriptions in this manual in order to ensure that your World Time Center and Outdoor
temperature sensor work correctly.
Important Note:
For all users wanting to get additional informations on the function of the World Time Center there is an alphabetically sorted
subject index at the end of this manual offering a number of technical and functional explanations. For use and operation of this
product however the knowledge of this index is not necessary.
Putting into Operation
1
Basic Setup Basic Setup
Battery
Compartment
Battery Cover
1. Open the battery cover of the World Time Center and - checking the correct polarities – 1. Open the battery cover of the World Time Center and - checking the correct polarities –
insert 2 x AA, IEC LR6 1.5V batteries into the battery compartment as indicated above and replace the cover. insert 2 x AA, IEC LR6 1.5V batteries into the battery compartment as indicated above and replace the cover.
2. Your World Time Center is now operational. 2. Your World Time Center is now operational.
Reset Reset
To reset the World Time Center. Wait for at least 30 seconds and repeat the setup procedure above. To reset the World Time Center. Wait for at least 30 seconds and repeat the setup procedure above.
Important! Important!
After putting into operation (basic setup or reset) all key functions except for the “SET” and the “+” keys should not be operated
until the WWVB time signal has been received or the time is manually set.
After putting into operation (basic setup or reset) all key functions except for the “SET” and the “+” keys should not be operated
until the WWVB time signal has been received or the time is manually set.
Self Programming after Basic Setup or Reset (Putting into Operation) Self Programming after Basic Setup or Reset (Putting into Operation)
After the the batteries are inserted (see “Putting into Operation”) into World Time Center and a self programming sequence will start
which cannot be influenced by the user. At first all segments in the LCD will light up for appr. 3 seconds. Next, the unit will perform a battery
test followed by the measurements of indoor temperature and humidity, and a scanning of the WWVB time signals. After this starting
phase the indoor temperature (Left on LCD 3) will be displayed along with the displays “- - -” in the weekday, time (LCD 1), WWVB time
(LCD 2) and indoor humidity sections (Right on LCD 3). If measurements and signal receptions are successful, the dashes will be updated
one by one by the real values measured and received.
After the the batteries are inserted (see “Putting into Operation”) into World Time Center and a self programming sequence will start
which cannot be influenced by the user. At first all segments in the LCD will light up for appr. 3 seconds. Next, the unit will perform a battery
test followed by the measurements of indoor temperature and humidity, and a scanning of the WWVB time signals. After this starting
phase the indoor temperature (Left on LCD 3) will be displayed along with the displays “- - -” in the weekday, time (LCD 1), WWVB time
(LCD 2) and indoor humidity sections (Right on LCD 3). If measurements and signal receptions are successful, the dashes will be updated
one by one by the real values measured and received.
Initial Displays Initial Displays
If the “SET” key is pressed after “- - -” is displayed (as described in 7.1), but before the real measurements are displayed, the learning
mode will be terminated. Apart from the temperature already displayed on LCD 3 the following initial displays will now be assigned to the
various sections on the LCD:
If the “SET” key is pressed after “- - -” is displayed (as described in 7.1), but before the real measurements are displayed, the learning
mode will be terminated. Apart from the temperature already displayed on LCD 3 the following initial displays will now be assigned to the
various sections on the LCD:
• Date (LCD 1) “MON 1.1.99” • Date (LCD 1) “MON 1.1.99”
• Time of day (LCD 2) “12:00” • Time of day (LCD 2) “12:00”
If selected: If selected:
• Worldtime location (LCD 1) “- - -” • Worldtime location (LCD 1) “- - -”
• Worldtime (LCD 1) “12:00” • Worldtime (LCD 1) “12:00”
• Time zone (LCD 2) “EST” • Time zone (LCD 2) “EST”
Further default values: Further default values:
Display modes Display modes
• Time: 12 hours • Time: 12 hours
• Temperature: °F (degrees Fahrenheit) • Temperature: °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
• Language for weekday display: GB (English) • Language for weekday display: GB (English)
• LCD Contrast: Level 5 • LCD Contrast: Level 5
Note: Note:
After completion of the self programming procedure check that all frequency signals are correctly received and displayed in the appropriate
sections of the LCD screens. Should any one signal not be received, then see Items “WWVB Reception Check” below before performing
a reset (see Reset above).
After completion of the self programming procedure check that all frequency signals are correctly received and displayed in the appropriate
sections of the LCD screens. Should any one signal not be received, then see Items “WWVB Reception Check” below before performing
a reset (see Reset above).
LCD Screens LCD Screens
The LCD of your World Time Center consists of three separate screens which provide - from top to bottom - the following information: The LCD of your World Time Center consists of three separate screens which provide - from top to bottom - the following information:
Weekday
LCD 1 - Worldtime and Date/Weekday LCD 1 - Worldtime and Date/Weekday
• In normal mode display of current date (Day and Month. Year will only show in programming mode) with current weekday
(abbreviated to 3 letters; 8 languages to choose from).
• In normal mode display of current date (Day and Month. Year will only show in programming mode) with current weekday
(abbreviated to 3 letters; 8 languages to choose from).
City World
Time
• By key stroke display of radio controlled, highly accurate worldtime at any location on earth (identified by 3 letter abbreviation). • By key stroke display of radio controlled, highly accurate worldtime at any location on earth (identified by 3 letter abbreviation).
• By key stroke alternating display of both above modes every 5 seconds. • By key stroke alternating display of both above modes every 5 seconds.
LCD 2 - Time of Day LCD 2 - Time of Day
2
Indoor
temperature
• In normal mode display of radio controlled, highly accurate time of day depending on programming - 12 or 24 hours mode.
• A transmission tower symbol in the upper center of the display indicates that the WWVB time signal is scanned for (flashing) or
received (steady).
• A battery symbol in the lower center indicates low running batteries.
LCD 3 - Temperature/Indoor Humiditiy and Moon phases
• On the left, display of current indoor temperature.
Indoor relative
humidity
• On the right, display of current indoor relative humidity.
• In the center, the display of current Moon phase
Moon phases symbols:
The World Time Center will display all 8 Moon phases throughout the year and back forth
•
•
•
•
•
•
New Moon Waxing Crescent First Quarter Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon Waning Gibbous Last Quarter Waning Crescent
Function Keys
SET Key
• Serves in normal mode to enter the programming mode and - once in programming mode - the selection of the various setting modes
as well as the acknowledgements of the selected values.
WORLDTIME Key
• Serves the selection of the displays of current date with weekday, worldtime with location or alternating display of both above modes
every 5 seconds on LCD 1.
TIMEZONE Key
• Serves to enter the time zone change mode. The preset time zone on LCD 2 will start flashing. By use of the + key the time zone can
now be selected. Alter the time zone to Hawaii (HAW, -10), Alaska (ALA, -9), Pacific (PST, -8), Mountain (MST, -7), Central (CST, -
6), Eastern (EST, -5; default time zone), Atlantic (AST, -4) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, 0).To acknowledge the selected value
and to exit this setting mode and return to normal display mode, press the SET key or wait appr. 15 seconds for an automatic switch
back.
LANGUAGE Key
• Serves to enter the selection mode for the one language by which the weekday is to be displayed on LCD 1. Selection takes place by
use of the “+” key from following languages:
D German
GB English
F French
I Italian
NL Dutch
DK Danish
E Spanish
J Japanese
To acknowledge the selected language and to exit this setting mode and return to normal display mode, press the LANGUAGE key or wait
appr. 15 seconds for an automatic switch back.
+ Key
• Serves in programming mode the change/selection of all changeable/selectable values and displays.
Manual programming
Note:
If the World Time Center has already successfully received the WWVB time signal and displays the correct time and date, then
the Manual programming can be omitted.
After completion of the above described procedures in “Basic Setup” the manual programming mode can be entered by pressing the
“SET” key for about 2 seconds.The following settings can now be programmed:
12/24 hour setting
Time setting
Weekday setting
Month setting
Date setting
Year setting
3
Produktspezifikationen
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Modell: | WS-7092U |
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