Ambient Weather RC-8365 사용자 설명서 - 페이지 8
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Note: Press the ALARM button to turn off the alarm. If no button is pressed during the alarm
period, the alarm will turn off automatically in two minutes. To temporarily silence the alarm, press
the SNOOZE/LIGHT button on the top of the clock. The alarm bell icon will keep flashing.
Once the snooze function is turned on, the 4-step crescendo alarm will sound every five minutes. Press
the ALARM button to silence the alarm.
5.2.2
Setting the Pre-Alarm
The purpose of the pre-alarm is to allow extra time for preparation when the temperature is below
26 °F (-3 °C). To set the pre-alarm:
1. Press the TIME button to display the ALARM1 or ALARM2 time.
2. Press the ALARM button once to turn on the ALARM
3. Press the ALARM button again to turn on the pre-alarm. The icon LO will appear next to the
alarm time.
4. Press the ALARM button again to turn off both the alarm and pre-alarm.
5.3 Projector and Backlight
5.3.1 Using the Projector and Backlight
Note: The projector and backlight are temporary when operating on batteries only, to save
battery life.
1. When the clock is powered by the battery. Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to turn on the
projector and backlight for 5 seconds.
2. When the clock is powered by the AC adapter, the projector is always on.
5.3.2 Projector Backlight Rotation
1. Press SNOOZE/LIGHT button to turn on the projector and backlight if currently off.
2. Press the REVERSE button
5.3.3 Adjusting Backlight Focus
Adjust the focus of the projected data by rotating the focus knob on the projector.
5.4 Console Low Battery Indictor
When the battery is full, no battery icon will be displayed. When the battery is low, the low battery
indicator
will be displayed. Replace with 3 new AA size batteries. Pay attention to the
polarity.
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to reverse the projected data 180 degrees.
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