La Crosse Technology Clock WT 8029U User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
WT-8029U  
RADIO-CONTROLLED SOLAR CLOCK  
Topic  
Features  
Battery Installation  
Setting Up  
Page  
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
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Atomic time - WWVB Radio Controlled Time  
Function keys  
LCD Screen  
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6
7
Contents  
Manual Settings  
Alarm setting and snooze  
Mounting  
Care and maintenance  
Specifications  
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Languages  
Page  
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12  
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15  
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__________________________________________  
English  
French  
Spanish  
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Warranty  
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FEATURES:  
RADIO-CONTROLLED SOLAR CLOCK:  
LCD1  
display  
LCD2  
display  
Solar  
panel  
Wall Mount  
Location  
Function keys  
Battery cover  
Foldable  
stands  
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Use switch to  
select which  
type of battery  
will be used  
before  
inserting the  
battery into  
the  
2.  
Next the WWVB time code reception will automatically  
start. This reception typically takes 10 minutes in good  
conditions. If after 10 minutes the WWVB time has not  
been received, use the “SET” key to enter the set-up  
mode to manually set the Time, Time Zone and Date  
(see manual settings below). The clock will continue to  
search for WWVB each hour between 12am and 6am.  
When the clock has successfully connected with WWVB,  
it will override the manually set time and date.  
Battery  
compartment  
cover  
compartment  
Note: When changing the battery:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Be careful that it does not spring free from the  
contacts.  
Press any button 20 times with the battery  
removed.  
Always wait at least 10 minutes after removing  
battery before re-inserting; otherwise start up  
problems may occur.  
Primary Alkaline  
battery switch position  
Rechargeable Alkaline  
battery switch position  
WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME  
The NIST radio station, WWVB, 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 atomic clock. However, due to the nature of the Earth’s  
Ionosphere, reception is very limited during daylight hours. The  
atomic clock will search for a signal every night when reception  
is best. The WWVB radio station derives its signal from the  
NIST atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado. A team of atomic  
physicists continually measures every second of every day to  
an accuracy of ten billionths of a second a 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. This atomic clock regulates the WWVB transmitter.  
3.  
4.  
Insert 1 x AA Alkaline battery into the compartment,  
observing the correct polarity (see marking inside battery  
compartment.  
Replace battery cover  
DO NOT SET THE CLOCK.  
Note: For best performance, batteries should be replaced at  
least once every 2 years to maintain the best running accuracy.  
Ensure that the batteries used are new and the correct size.  
Please help in the preservation of the  
environment and return used batteries to an  
authorized depot.  
SETUP AFTER CHANGING/REPLACING THE  
BATTERY  
After 15 minutes the WWVB tower icon in the clock display will  
start flashing in the top center of the LCD. This indicates the  
clock has detected a radio signal and is trying to receive it.  
When the time code is received, the WWVB tower becomes  
permanently lit and the time will be displayed.  
1.  
After powering up the solar clock, all LCD segments will  
light up briefly and it will show the time (12:00), indoor  
temperature, date, and indoor humidity.  
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If the tower icon flashes, but does not set the time or the  
WWVB tower does not appear at all, then please take note of  
the following:  
briefly before displaying the information for time, date, indoor  
temperature and indoor humidity.  
Radio reception icon  
Recommended distance to any interfering sources like  
computer monitors or TV sets is a minimum of 6 feet (2  
meters).  
Alarm icon  
Low battery  
WWVB  
Within ferro-concrete rooms (basements,  
time  
icon (clock)  
superstructures), the received signal is naturally  
weakened. In extreme cases, please place the unit close  
to a window and/ or point its front or back towards the  
Fort Collins, Colorado, transmitter.  
During nighttime, the atmospheric disturbances are  
usually less severe and reception is possible in most  
cases. A single daily reception is adequate to keep the  
accuracy deviation below 1 second.  
Indoor  
temperature  
Indoor  
humidity  
display  
Date  
Weekday  
MANUAL SETTINGS  
Note: If the radio-controlled clock has already  
Note: In case the solar atomic clock is not able to detect the  
WWVB-signal (disturbances, transmitting distance, etc.), the  
time can be manually set (please refer to notes on Manual time  
setting).  
successfully received the WWVB time signal and displays  
the correct time and date, then the Manual settings can be  
skipped.  
After completion of the above described procedures in  
Setting-up” the manual setting modes can be entered by  
pressing the SET key. The following settings can now be  
programmed:  
FUNCTION KEYS  
The radio-controlled clock has four easy to use keys:  
SET key  
:
To enter into the set mode for the following  
functions: time zone, DST ON/OFF (daylight  
saving time), language, hour, minute, year,  
month, date, weekday, 12/24h time format  
display, ºF/ ºC temperature unit, and solar mode  
Time zone setting  
DST ON/OFF  
Language display setting  
Manual time setting  
Year setting  
Month setting  
Date setting  
Weekday setting  
12/24h time format display  
ºF/ºC temperature setting  
Solar mode setting  
+ key  
:
:
To change any values in manual set mode  
ALM key  
To enter into the alarm set mode  
To activate/deactivate the alarm  
SNZ key  
:
To activate the snooze function during alarm  
To exit manual setting modes  
LCD SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS  
The radio-controlled clock's LCD is divided into 2 sections and  
once the batteries are inserted, all the segments will light up  
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Note: the time will be displayed with an additional PMfor the  
time from 12:00 noon until 11:59.  
TIME ZONE  
The time zone can be set between the +/–12 hour range in  
LCD2. To do this:  
Note: The unit will still try to receive the signal every day  
despite it being manually set. When it does receive the signal, it  
will change the manually set time into the received time. During  
reception attempts the WWVB tower icon will flash. If reception  
has been unsuccessful, then the WWVB tower icon will not  
appear but reception will still be attempted the following hour.  
1.  
The time zone (LCD2) will start flashing (Default setting  
"EST -5“). Select the desired time zone by pressing and  
releasing the + key.  
Time zone settings: -12, -11, -10, ALA, PST, MST, CST,  
EST, ATL, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2...+12. (Default: EST)  
WWVB time reception takes place from 12:00 am through 6:00  
am each day (attempts WWVB reception every full hour within  
this time frame). When the time signal is received for example  
at 1:00 am, the radio-controlled clock will not attempt to receive  
the WWVB signal for the remaining hours until 6:00 am.  
Therefore, the next signal attempt will take place between  
12:00 am and 6:00 am the next day. The other times WWVB  
reception takes place, are upon setup and after manual time set  
exiting mode. Reception is generally not possible during  
daylight hours due to the interference of the sun.  
2.  
Press and release the SET key to enter the “DST  
Setting“.  
DST (daylight saving time)  
1.  
The ON digit will start flashing on LCD1. Set the DST ON  
or OFF by pressing the + key.  
Press and release the SET key to enter the “Language  
Setting“.  
2.  
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  
“OFF”.  
After following the steps above (Time zone setting, DST  
ON/OFF, Language display setting):  
1.  
2.  
The hour digits will start flashing on LCD1.  
Set the desired hours by pressing and releasing the +  
key followed by pressing the SET key.  
LANGUAGE  
The weekdays can be displayed in LCD1 with the pre-set  
languages: English (US), Spanish (E), French (F), and German  
(d):  
3.  
4.  
Now the minute digits will start flashing.  
Set the desired minutes by pressing and releasing the +  
key. If the + key is held, the units will increase by 5.  
Press and release the SET key to move to the “Year”  
setting.  
5.  
1.  
Set the desired language for the weekday display in  
LCD1 by use of the + key.  
2.  
Press and release the SET key to enter the mode  
“Manual Time Setting”.  
YEAR  
The year can be selected sequentially from 2001 to 2029 and  
will then start over again (default setting 2009). The year will  
only appear in the manual setting mode.  
HOW TO SET THE TIME MANUALLY  
In case the radio-controlled clock is not able to detect the  
WWVB-signal (disturbances, transmitting distance, etc.); the  
time can be manually set. The clock will then work as a normal  
Quartz clock.  
1.  
The year digits will start flashing (only last 2 digits) on  
LCD2. Select the desired year by use of the + key.  
Press and release the SET key to switch to the “Month  
Setting”.  
2.  
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MONTH  
SOLAR MODE  
The Solar Mode is used for saving the power consumption of  
the rechargeable battery (Default setting ON):  
1.  
The month digit on LCD2 will start flashing (Default  
setting 1). Set the desired month by use of the + key.  
Press and release the SET key to move to the mode  
“Date Setting”.  
2.  
1.  
The characters “ON” or “OFF” will start flashing on  
LCD1. By use of the + key select “ON” or “OFF” to set  
the solar mode.  
DATE  
2.  
Press and release the SET key to exit the setting mode  
and switch back to the normal display mode.  
1.  
The digits for the date will start flashing on LCD2 (Default  
setting 1). Set the desired date by use of the + key.  
Note: The date can only be set in conjunction with the  
selected month. For example, it is not possible to set the  
date 30 if the month of February is selected.  
Press and release the SET key to move to “Weekday  
setting”.  
If the solar mode setting is ON:  
LCD will automatically turn OFF automatically if the  
environment is too dark  
2.  
LCD will automatically turn ON automatically if the  
environment is bright enough; the surrounding  
environment brightness is checked every 5 seconds  
WEEKDAY  
No information will be displayed when the LCD is  
OFF, but all the settings and operations will remain,  
except for the temperature and humidity  
measurements.  
1.  
The weekday symbols will be displayed on LCD2 in the  
pre-set language and flashing. Set the desired weekday  
by use of the + key.  
2.  
Press and release the SET key to enter the mode  
“12/24h Time Format Setting”.  
If the solar mode setting is OFF:  
LCD will remain ON constantly.  
12/24H TIME FORMAT  
The time format can be display in 12h or 24h (Default setting  
“12h”).  
EXIT THE MANUAL SETTING MODES  
To return to the normal display mode from anywhere in  
manual setting mode simply press the SNZ key anytime.  
1.  
The digits “12” or “24” will start flashing on LCD1. By  
use of the + key select 12h or 24h time format display.  
Press and release the SET key to enter the mode “ºC or  
ºF Temperature Setting”.  
2.  
If no keys are pressed for at least 15 seconds in setting  
mode, the radio-controlled solar clock will automatically  
switch back to normal display mode.  
°C OR °F TEMPERATURE  
The temperature setting can be set to either to ºF or ºC (Default  
setting °F).  
ALARM  
To enter into the alarm setting mode:  
1.  
The characters “°F” or “°C” will start flashing on LCD1.  
By use of the + key select “°F” for temperature display in  
degrees Celsius or “°C” for degrees Fahrenheit.  
Press and release the SET key to enter the mode “Solar  
Mode Setting”.  
1.  
Hold the ALM key for 4 seconds. The hour digits start  
flashing.  
2.  
3.  
Press and release the + key to set the hour.  
Press and release the ALM key to set the minutes. The  
minute digits start flashing.  
2.  
4.  
Press and release the + key to set the minutes.  
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Press and release again the ALM key to exit the Alarm  
setting mode or wait for 15 seconds automatic timeout.  
FOLDABLE TABLE STANDS  
The foldable table stands legs are located on  
TO DEACTIVATE THE ALARM:  
the backside. Unfold the stands out, below  
the battery compartment. Once the foldout  
table stands are extended, place the radio-  
controlled solar clock in an appropriate  
location.  
Alarm icon ((())) (ON)  
WALL MOUNTING  
1.  
Install a mounting screw (not included)  
into a wall—leaving approximately 3/16  
of an inch (5mm) extended from the wall.  
Place the radio-controlled solar clock  
onto the screw, using the hanging hole  
on the backside. Gently pull the radio-  
controlled clock down to lock the screw  
into place.  
2.  
The alarm will be automatically ON when the alarm time is set.  
To deactivate the alarm (OFF), press and release once the  
ALM key in normal mode display. The alarm icon will  
disappear, the alarm is now off.  
SNOOZE SETTING  
Note: Always ensure that the radio-controlled clock locks onto  
the screw before releasing.  
The snooze can only be activated during alarm time for a  
snooze duration of 10 minutes by pressing the SNZ key on the  
back of the clock.  
TROUBLESHOOTING:  
Problem:  
Solution:  
The LCD is OFF.  
1) Move the solar clock to a brighter  
environment.  
POSITIONING THE RADIO-CONTROLLED SOLAR  
CLOCK:  
Before permanently mounting, ensure that the radio-controlled  
solar clock is able to receive WWVB signals from the desired  
location. Also, extreme and sudden changes in temperature will  
decrease the accuracy of the solar clock, and changes in  
elevation will result with inaccurate temperatures readings for  
the next 12 to 24 hours. These changes will require a 12 to 24  
hour wait before obtaining reliable data.  
2) Check that the solar panel is not  
covered.  
3) Replace the battery if using Alkaline  
battery.  
No reception of WWVB signal  
1) It may help reception to face the front  
of the radio-controlled clock in the  
general direction of Ft. Collins,  
Colorado.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
There are two possible ways to mount the solar clock:  
use of the foldable table stands, or  
wall mounting  
2) Wait overnight for signal.  
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3) Be sure the radio-controlled clock is at  
least 6 feet (2 meters) 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  
overnight without pressing any keys.  
Hour is incorrect (minute and date are  
correct).  
Avoid areas where the unit can be exposed to sudden  
changes in temperature, i.e. direct sunlight, extreme cold  
and wet/moist conditions as these will lead to rapid  
changes which reduce the accuracy of readings.  
When cleaning the LCD and casing, use a soft damp  
cloth only. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.  
Do not submerge the unit into water.  
Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid  
leakage and damage. Replace only with new battery of  
the recommended size.  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Problem:  
Solution:  
1) Be sure the correct time zone and  
daylight saving time is selected.  
"OFL“ appears in the indoor  
temperature section of the LCD  
1) Move the radio-controlled clock to an  
area with warmer or cooler  
surrounding temperature. Current  
surrounding temperatures are  
outside measuring range. Batteries.  
"00" appears in the in humidity section  
of the LCD.  
1) Remove the battery from the unit for  
ten minutes, Press any button 20  
times with battery out then reinsert it  
again.  
The clock appears to be locked up or  
displays partial segments.  
Do not make any repairs to the unit. Please return it to  
the original point of purchase. Opening and tampering  
with the unit may invalidate the warranty.  
SPECIFICATIONS:  
Temperature measuring range  
Indoor  
:
14.1F to 139.8F with 0.2F resolution (-9.9C to  
+59.9C with 0.1C resolution; “OFL” displayed if  
outside this range)  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Temperature checking interval  
Indoor every 60 seconds  
:
Humidity measuring range  
Indoor  
:
20% to 95% with 1% resolution  
(“—“ displayed if temperature is OFL; “19%”  
displayed if below 20%, “96%” displayed if above  
95%)  
Problem:  
Solution:  
Temperature checking interval  
Indoor every 60 seconds  
Remove the battery, slide the battery  
switch to BATTERY and reinsert  
the the battery.  
If you are using a rechargeable  
battery, you can then slide the  
battery switch to SOLAR.  
:
Power consumption  
Alkaline rechargeable Battery :  
1 x AA, 1.5V (included), rechargeable by solar cell  
Rechargeable Alkaline battery life :  
18 – 60 months, depending on usage  
Primary Alkaline battery  
1 x AA, 1.5V battery (not included)  
Primary Alkaline battery life : about 24 months  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE:  
Avoid placing the unit in areas prone to vibration and  
shock as these may cause damage.  
Dimensions (H x L x W)  
Solar clock  
:
8.93“ x 1.18“ x 7.16“ / 227 x 30 x 182mm  
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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.  
Low battery indicator:  
RX - Low battery indicator is displayed on the LCD when the  
battery voltage is low.  
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.  
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 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.  
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.  
For warranty work, technical support, or information contact:  
La Crosse Technology  
2817 Losey Blvd. S.  
La Crosse, WI 54601  
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.  
All rights reserved. This handbook must not be reproduced in any  
form, even in excerpts, or duplicated or processed using electronic,  
mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of the  
publisher.  
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.  
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.  
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  
All trademarks and patents are acknowledged.  
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