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Manual de usuario Oregon Scientific, modelo RM888PA

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ideal for travel. The RM888PA is designed to automatically synchronize its current time and date when brought within range with the U.S.Atomic Clock. The Travel Clock has features such as time with alarm on/off status projection, multilingual day-of-the-week display, back-light, dual clock displays (analog and digital), user-selectable default clock display and 8-minute snooze function. GB G J I H 1 B 3 2 C FDE 1 2 A K DC 7.5V DISPLAY A. DIGITAL CLOCK DISPLAY 1. Digital clock display 2. Alarm-on indicator B. ANALOG CLOCK DISPLAY 1. Analog clock display 2. Radio-reception icon 3. Alarm-on indicator CONTROL BUTTONS C. [MODE] BUTTON Press to change the display mode or press and hold to enter the setting mode D. [ALARM] BUTTON Press to select the daily alarm function or press and hold to enter the setting mode E. [] AND [] BUTTONS Change the value of a setting F. [SNOOZE/ ] BUTTON Press to activate the snooze function or turn on the back-light and projection G. [RESET] BUTTON Press to return all settings to default values H. CLOCK DISPLAY [SWAP] BUTTON Press to change the default display of the clock I. [LOCK] SLIDE SWITCH Locks the key-operation and protects the projection lens while travelling 2 GB J. [FOCUS] KNOB Adjusts the focus of projection K. 7.5 V DC JACK (with rubber-cover attached) For AC power adapter installation BEFORE YOU BEGIN In order to operate this unit slide the [LOCK] to the left. This will unlock the key-operation and expose the projection lens. DC 7.5Vunlock lock POWER This unit can be either operated by batteries or AC power or with both AC power and batteries. DC 7.5V Battery Installation: 1. Remove the battery compartment door. 2. Insert two AAA-sized (UM-4) 1.5V batteries as shown. 3. Press RESET. 4. Replace the battery compartment door. When the battery power level is low, the analog clock display will start to blink. Replace the batteries or connect it with AC power adapter and press RESET. This unit is equipped with a short-term power back-up feature. It can still operate for a short period of time even after it has been disconnected from the power supply. Therefore, all settings can be saved during battery replacement. During this period, the analog clock display will also blink. In this case, replace the batteries or connect it with AC power adapter . Note: Under normal circumstances, the batteries are good for 1 year. However, the battery life can be vastly reduced by frequent use of the projector or snooze function. If not disposed of properly batteries can be harmful. Protect the environment by taking the exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations. HOW TO ACTIVATE THE BACK-LIGHT Press [SNOOZE/ ] to turn on the back-light for 5 seconds. 3 GB HOW TO USE THE PROJECTION At night-time the projection makes it easy to read the time and the alarm on/off status. 1. Slide the [LOCK] slide switch to expose the projection lens. 2. Press [SNOOZE/ ] to turn on the projection for 5 seconds. The current time in digital format (as shown in the analog clock display) will be projected onto the surface that the lens is facing. The alarm-on Indicator [ ] will also be projected if the Alarm is activated. 3. Adjust the projected image using the [FOCUS] knob. For continuous projection, plug in the included 7.5 volt DC adaptor. When the power adapter is connected to the unit, the clock projection will be activated. To keep the clock projection activated press and hold [SNOOZE/ ] for 2 seconds. To deactivate the feature, press and hold the snooze button for 2 seconds again or simply remove the power adapter. 7.5V DC 7.5V Note: Remember to leave the projection lens uncovered when the continuous projection function is being activated. When you are not using the clock projection feature, slide the [LOCK] switch close in order to protect the lens and lock the keys. SECTION 2 THE CALENDAR CLOCK DEFAULT ANALOG CLOCK DISPLAY You can select the local time or home time(the radio-controlled time) as the default analog clock display by using [SWAP] switch hidden inside the battery compartment.When the local time is selected or shown, the icon will be displayed. DIGITAL DISPLAY MODES Press [MODE] to display the following in sequence: • Radio-Controlled Clock Time (same as the default analog clock display) or Local Time. • Day of the week • Calendar (Month: Day or Day: Month format) • 2nd time-zone (Local or home time) 4 GB Example of Digital and Analog Display: (Fig.1) Home-time (Radio-controlled time) -12:55pm (12:55) Local-time -5:55pm (17:55) (hour offset = +5 hours) To display the alarm clock and details, press [ALARM]. The daily alarm time will appear in both the analog and the digital displays. Example: ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION The RM888PA will automatically synchronize current time and date with the signal broadcast by the US Atomic Clock when the product is in reception range of the signal. When the unit is new and just out of the box, synchronization with the U.S. atomic clock can take upto 72 hours...


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