Centrios 6311452 Manual de usuario

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Digital Projection Clock
USER MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1
Key Features ..................................................................................................... 1
Front View ................................................................................................ 1
Back View ................................................................................................. 1
LCD Display Symbols ............................................................................... 2
Safety and Care Instructions ........................................................................... 3
Safety Precautions ................................................................................... 3
Caring for your Product ............................................................................ 3
Getting Started .................................................................................................. 4
Unpacking the Clock ................................................................................ 4
Batteries ................................................................................................... 4
AC Power Source ..................................................................................... 5
About Radio Reception .................................................................................... 5
Enabling / Disabling Radio Reception ...................................................... 6
To Manually Set the Clock and Calendar ....................................................... 6
Alarm Function ................................................................................................. 7
Activating / De-activating the Alarms ........................................................ 8
Setting the Alarms .................................................................................... 8
Crescendo Alarm ...................................................................................... 8
Projection Function .......................................................................................... 9
Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................... 9
Specifications ................................................................................................... 10
Resetting the Unit ............................................................................................. 10
Warnings ........................................................................................................... 11

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Centrios™
Radio Controlled Projection Clock as your
product of choice. This device is designed to give you many years of reliable
service, including the following conveniences:
•Radio-Controlled Calendar Clock*
•Projection of current time
•Weekday and Single Alarm with 8-minute Snooze Function
•State-of-the-Art Backlight Technology
*Automatically synchronizes the current time and date when it is brought within
range of the WWVB-60 radio signal generated from Fort Collins, Colorado.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/radioclocks.htm
In addition to providing step-by-step instructions for this product, this manual con-
tains important safety and care information. Read the manual thoroughly, and keep
it in a safe place in case you need to refer to it.
KEY FEATURES
Main item
Front view Back view
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A. [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button
- Enables snooze function when alarm goes off
- Activates the projector and backlight for five seconds
B. [PROJECTION ON] switch
Enables continuous projection of time when power adapter is connected
C. [UP ] and [Down ] buttons
Increases or decreases the value of a setting
D. Swivel Projector
For projecting the current time on walls or ceilings
E. [ALARM] button
Sets time for the two alarms
F. [MODE] button
Toggles display modes and confirms entry in clock setting mode
G. Battery compartment
Accommodates two (2) UM-3 or “AA” size batteries
H. [RESET] button
Resets unit by returning all settings to factory default values
I. 3V AC adapter jack
LCD display symbols
LCD display symbols
Symbol Description Explanation
Two-line display
Radio reception signal
Weekday Alarm icon
Single Alarm icon
Low Battery icon
Displays the current time and calendar / alarm time
Indicates the condition of radio reception
Appears when weekday alarm is activated
Appears when single alarm is activated
Appears when power is low
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SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Safety precautions
Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using this
product.
• LCD panel – The LCD panel is made of glass and may break if the unit is
dropped or impacted.
• Heat sources – Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators,
stoves, heaters, and other heat-generating products.
• Water and moisture – Do not use the product in or near water or in high mois-
ture areas such as a bathroom.
• Power source – The product may be susceptible to power surges. It should be
unplugged during severe storms or whenever you will be away for a long time.
Only use the type of power source specified on the AC adapter label. Do not
overload power strips and extension cords, as this can cause a fire hazard.
• This device is intended for teenage or adult use only.
Caring for this product
To ensure you receive the maximum benefits from using this product, please ob-
serve the following guidelines.
• Cleaning – Unplug the product from the AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp
cloth. Do not clean with liquid cleaning agents, benzene, thinner, or aerosols.
• Ventilation – The vents and other openings are designed for ventilation. They
should not be blocked or covered. Blocking the vents can cause the product to
overheat, thus damaging the unit.
• Repair – Do not attempt to repair the product or modify the circuitry by yourself.
Contact the retailer or a qualified repairman if the product requires servicing.
Only use replacement parts that are recommended by the manufacturer.
• Do not scratch hard objects against the LCD display as this may cause damage.
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GETTING STARTED
Unpacking the product
When you unpack your fun RF Projection clock, make sure to keep all the packing
materials in a safe place, in case you need to later transport or return it for servicing.
In the box, you will find:
Installing batteries: (requires 2-AA not included)
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Diagram Instructions
1. Insert the batteries according to
the polarities shown.
2. Press the [RESET] button.
3V AC Adapter
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NOTE
Replace the batteries whenever the low battery icon( ) is displayed, the
LCD is dim, or the display does not illuminate when the power is on. Replace all the
batteries at the same time – it is dangerous to mix old and new batteries.
Contact your local waste disposal authority for instructions on how to dispose of
used batteries. Used batteries can be harmful to the environment, and should not be
thrown out with household trash.
Connecting to an AC power source
Your product comes with an AC power adapter. Use of the AC power adapter is
required for continuous time projection.
Once the power adapter is in place, you can leave the projector on for a longer
period of time (such as throughout the night) by sliding the [PROJECTION ON]
switch on the side of the unit. To turn off the projector, slide the switch back.
NOTE
Note that this switch can only be used with the power adapter installed. For
momentary projection, press the [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button.
ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION
This product is designed to synchronize its calendar clock automatically once it is brought
within range of the radio signal. When the unit is receiving the signal, the Radio Reception
symbol will start to blink. Generally, complete reception takes around 2 to 10 minutes, de-
pending on the strength of the signal. The clock automatically searches for radio signals at
1AM, 2AM, 3AM, 9AM, 3PM and 7PM daily.
Radio Reception Description
Strong reception of radio clock signal.
Weak reception of radio clock signal.
No reception of radio clock signal.
Receiving the radio signal.
Radio Reception is disabled.
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NOTE
Reception can be affected by a number of factors. For best reception, place the
device away from metal objects and electrical appliances. Other causes for signal in-
terference include electrical transmission towers, steel reinforced construction, and
metal siding. Reception is ideal when placed near a window.
NOTE
Even though there are areas that may have more difficulty in receiving a signal,
the Atomic Clock contains accurate quartz movement and will retain precise timing
even if the signal is missed on a rare occasion.
ENABLING / DISABLING RADIO RECEPTION
To manually disable the reception of the RF signal, press and hold the [DOWN ]
button for 2 seconds until the Radio Reception symbol completely disappears.
To enable the reception again, press and hold [UP ] button for 2 seconds. The
Radio Reception symbol will blink and the unit will search for the RF signal
automatically.
TO MANUALLY SET THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR
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Instructions
2. Enter the value by pressing the [UP ] or [Down ] buttons.
3. Confirm the entry by pressing the [MODE] button. The 12- or 24-hour display
format will blink.
4. Repeat (2) and confirm the entry by pressing the [MODE] button.
5. Repeat the above procedures to set the hour, minute, year, month, day and
language for day-of-week. You can select among English (E), German (D),
French (F), Italian (I) or Spanish (S).
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Press and hold the [MODE] button for 2 seconds. The time-zone offset hour digits will
blink. The default value of offset hour is -8 (US Pacific Time). To change to a different
US time-zone, please set the offset hour as follow:
-7 = Mountains Time
-6 = Central Time
-5 = Eastern Time
Before you can manually set the clock and calendar, you must specify the current
time zone you live in and the time format (12- or 24-hour).

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ALARM FUNCTION
The unit is equipped with 2 types of alarms: Weekday Alarm and Single Alarm.
Alarm Icon Alarm Type Description
Weekday Alarm
Single Alarm
The Weekday Alarm will sound every Mondays
to Fridays according to the preset time. It is
automatically disabled during weekends
(Saturdays and Sundays).
The Single Alarm sounds only once according
to the preset time.
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English
German
French
Italian
Spanish
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Setting the Alarm(s)
To deactivate the alarm:
1. Select the alarm you want to deactivate by pressing the [ALARM] button.
2. Press [UP ] or [Down ] to deactivate the selected Alarm. “---” will be dis-
played when the alarm is being deactivated.
3. To activate the alarm again, press .[UP ] or [Down ]
Crescendo Alarm
When the alarm goes off at the preset time, the Alarm Icon (either Weekday Alarm
or Single Alarm , depending on which is enabled) will be flashing and the alarm will
be audibly ringing. The alarm sound starts off gently but gradually increases in vol-
ume and intensity for 2 minutes.
Press the [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button during the ringing to temporarily stop the alarm.
The alarm will sound again after 8 minutes unless another key on the clock is pressed.
To stop the ringing completely, press the [ALARM] button.
NOTE
The Single Alarm will automatically disable itself after the clock has gone off at
the preset time.
NOTE
The Weekday Alarm will still be enabled even after the alarm has gone off.
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1. Select the alarm you want to set by pressing the [ALARM] button.
2. Press and hold the [ALARM] button for 2 seconds when the selected Alarm is
displayed. The hours will blink.
3. Enter the values by pressing [UP ] or [Down ].
4. Confirm the entry by pressing the [ALARM] button.
5. The minutes will blink.
6. Repeat (3) and (4) to finish the setting. The alarm will be activated automatically.
7. Follow the same procedures to set and activate the Single and/or Weekday
Alarm.
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