Honeywell Clock PCR325W User Manual

Wireless Weather  
Projection Clock  
with Light Detector  
USER MANUAL  
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A LCD DISPLAY  
Allows easy reading of indoor/ outdoor temperature,  
weather conditions, and calendar and time.  
E / I  
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B CHANNEL SELECTOR  
LIGHT  
SNOOZE  
Selects different remote sensor readings.  
LIGHT  
SENSOR  
C ALARM ON/OFF BUTTON  
* Switches between the calendar display and three different  
alarm modes.  
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O
C
K
* Sets the weekday alarm, single alarm or pre-alarm.  
CH  
A
C
D MODE BUTTON  
M
D
* Toggles between the clock modes – the time with the  
seconds and the time with the day of week.  
* Sets the clock manually.  
PM  
N
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E LIGHT/SNOOZE BUTTON  
channel  
alarm  
mode  
on/ off  
Activates the snooze feature, backlight and projection.  
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G
D
B
F DOWN ( – ) BUTTON  
Decreases the setting.  
G UP ( + ) BUTTON  
J
Increases the setting.  
SIZE AA / UM3  
H
H BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
SIZE AA / UM3  
Holds two “AA” batteries.  
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[LIGHT/SNOOZE]  
Activates the projection for 5 seconds.  
J
[ROTATE]  
Rotates the projection image.  
K [FLIP]  
Flips the projected image180°.  
L [FOCUS]  
Adjusts the sharpness of the projected image.  
M [CONTINUOUS PROJECTION]  
Sets a continuous time and temperature projection.  
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N [LIGHT SENSOR] SWITCH  
A LED INDICATOR  
When AC adapter is connected, position the light sensor  
switch to:  
Flashes once when the remote sensor transmits a reading to  
the main unit.  
* “AUTO” to activate an auto backlight.  
* “ON” to set continuous LCD backlight.  
* “OFF” to deactivate LCD backlight.  
The built-in light sensor detects the environmental light  
conditions. If the light conditions are lower than 100 LUX,  
the LCD lights up automatically.  
Flashes twice when battery power is low.  
B BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
Holds two AA batteries.  
C RESET  
Resets all previous settings.  
REMOTE SENSOR  
FEATURES  
D CHANNEL SELECTOR  
Selects the desired channel before installing batteries.  
Remote temperature transmission to the main unit via  
433 MHz signal  
E WALL-MOUNT RECESSED HOLE  
Keeps the remote sensor on the wall.  
Case can be wall mounted using built-in hanger  
100 feet transmission range without interference  
LCD display of measured temperature  
Temperature display unit (C°or F°) selection  
Transmission channel selection  
F °C/ °F SWITCH  
Selects the temperature display in Fahrenheit or Celsius.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
1. We recommend using alkaline batteries for the main unit  
and remote sensor.  
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2. Avoid using rechargeable batteries.  
3. Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity as  
shown in the battery compartment.  
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MADE IN CHINA  
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4. Always install batteries in the remote sensor before the  
main unit.  
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5. Press RESET after each battery change, using paper clip or  
similar tool.  
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6. During an initial setup, place the main unit as close as  
possible to the remote sensor.  
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THERMO  
SENSOR  
7. After reception is established (remote temperature will  
appear on the receiver’s display), position the remote sensor  
and main unit within the effective transmission range of  
100 feet.  
NOTE:  
1. Avoid setting the time and date on the main unit before the  
outdoor temperature is displayed.  
2. The effective operating range may be influenced by the  
surrounding building materials and how the receiver and  
transmitter are positioned.  
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3. Position the remote sensor so that is faces the main unit  
(receiver), minimizing obstructions such as doors, walls,  
and furniture.  
If no signals are received from the remote sensor(s) within  
2 minutes, dashes “  
” will be displayed.  
Press and hold DOWN button [ – ] for 2 seconds to activate  
another signal search.  
4. Though the remote sensors are weather-resistant, they  
should be placed away from direct sunlight, rain or snow.  
CHECKING REMOTE AND INDOOR TEMPERATURES  
The indoor temperature is shown on the middle line of the main  
unit display. The remote temperature is shown on the top line of  
the display. The wave icon near the remote sensor reading  
indicates that there is a good signal reception from the remote  
unit. If there is no signal received from the remote unit for more  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
REMOTE SENSOR  
NOTE: Install the batteries; select the channel and type of  
temperature (ºC/ºF) before you mount the sensor.  
1. Remove the screws from the battery compartment with a  
small Phillips screwdriver.  
than 2 minutes, a dashes “  
” will be displayed. Hold [ – ]  
button for 2 seconds to enforce an immediate search.  
2. Set the channel. The switch is located in the battery  
compartment. Channel 1 is typically selected if  
only 1 remote sensor is being used.  
CONTINUOUS PROJECTION  
3. If you are using more than one sensor, select a different  
channel for each sensor.  
4. Install two “AA” size alkaline batteries (not included)  
matching to the polarities shown in the battery compartment.  
5. Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws.  
6. Secure the remote sensor in the desired location.  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
MAIN UNIT  
1. Open the battery compartment door.  
2. Install two AA batteries (not included) matching to the  
polarities shown.  
3. Replace the battery compartment door.  
LOW BATTERY WARNING  
A low-battery indicator [  
] will appear on the indoor or  
outdoor temperature reading line of the main unit warning that  
the corresponding sensor’s batteries need replacement.  
GETTING STARTED  
Insert 2 AA batteries and connect the included AC adapter  
(AC120V, 60Hz-DC5.0V, 100mA).  
After batteries are installed, remote sensors will transmit a  
temperature readings at 45 second intervals. The main unit  
may take up to 2 minutes to receive the initial readings.  
Upon successful reception, remote temperature will be  
displayed. The main unit will automatically update readings  
at 45-second intervals.  
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CURRENT TIME AND INDOOR/OUTDOOR  
TEMPERATURE PROJECTION  
READING THE KINETIC WAVE DISPLAY  
The kinetic wave display shows the main unit (receiver) signal  
reception strength.  
PM  
Searching for signal  
Temperature signals  
successfully received.  
1. Press "FLIP" to rotate projection image 180° clockwise.  
˚F  
No signal.  
M P  
WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME  
The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)  
radio station is located in Ft. Collins Colorado. It transmits  
an exact time signal continuously throughout the continental  
United States at 60 KHz frequency. The Wireless Weather  
Projection Clock with Light Detector can receive this WWVB  
signal through its internal antenna from up to 2,000 miles away.  
Due to the nature of the Earth’s ionosphere, reception can be  
limited during the daylight hours. The radio controlled clock  
will search for an alternate station that derives its signal from  
the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado.  
2. Press and hold the "FLIP" button for 2 seconds to change  
temperature information from outdoor to indoor.  
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The WWVB tower icon on the main unit’s display will flash  
indicating radio signal reception from the WWVB station.  
If the tower icon is not fully lit, or if the time is not set  
automatically, please consider the following:  
3. Press and hold the “FLIP” button for 2 seconds again, and  
the display will switch between indoor and outdoor  
temperatures every 5 seconds.  
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During night-time hours, atmospheric disturbances are  
typically less severe and reception may improve.  
A single daily reception is sufficient enough to keep  
the accuracy reading within 1 second.  
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Make sure the main unit is positioned at 8 feet minimum  
distance from any interference source such as a TV,  
computer monitor, microwave, etc. The successful reception  
of the atomic time signal depends on the positioning and  
location of the clock. Always place the main unit by the  
window for better reception.  
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Within concrete wall rooms such as basements or office  
buildings, the received signal may be weakened.  
Always place the unit near the window.  
INDOOR ANR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURES  
The trend indicator shows the trend of temperatures collected  
at a particular remote sight. There are three trends will be  
shown: rising, steady, and falling.  
WEATHER FORECAST  
TREND  
TREND  
TREND  
The weather projection clock is capable to detect an  
atmospheric pressure changes. Based on collected data,  
it forecasts the weather for the next 12 to 24 hours.  
Arrow  
indicator  
When the  
display  
shows...  
Temperature  
Trend  
Rising  
Steady  
Falling  
Partly  
Sunny  
Cloudy  
Light Rain Heavy Rain  
Forecast is...  
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE  
The maximum and minimum record of the indoor and outdoor  
temperature will be automatically stored in the memory. It will  
display the minimum, maximum and the current reading upon  
each press of both [channel] & [ – ] buttons, the unit will  
return to the current temperature display in 15 seconds.  
To clear the memory, press & hold [channel] for 3 seconds  
and all stored readings will be erased.  
Cloudy  
NOTE:  
1. The weather forecast accuracy is approximately 70%.  
2. Display shows forecasted, not current conditions.  
3. The “Sunny” icon indicates clear weather, even when  
displayed during nighttime hours.  
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE  
The barometric pressure arrows indicate if pressure is  
rising, steady, or falling.  
LOST COMMUNICATION  
If the main unit display for the remote sensor goes blank,  
press and hold [ – ] for 2 seconds to begin a new signal  
search. If the signal still isn’t received,  
TREND  
TREND  
TREND  
Arrow  
please make sure that:  
indicator  
1. The remote sensor is in its proper location.  
2. The distance between the main and remote units is not  
over 100 feet.  
Pressure  
Trend  
3. The path between units is clear of obstacles. Shorten the  
distance between units if necessary.  
Rising  
Steady  
Falling  
4. Fresh batteries are installed correctly in both remote sensor  
and main unit.  
Note: When the temperature falls below freezing, the  
batteries in outdoor remote sensor(s) may have reduced  
voltage supply and a shorter effective range. We recommend to  
Use lithium-ion batteries at the temperatures below 32°F  
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If everything listed above in order and there is no reception  
anyway, please perform the following steps:  
CALENDAR AND CLOCK DISPLAY MODES  
The date is displayed in month-date format. Each press of the  
MODE button will change the clock display setting between  
the time with the seconds, and the time with the day of week.  
1. Bring main unit and remote sensor close together.  
2. Remove 4 small screws from the back of the remote sensor  
and open the battery compartment.  
3. Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and  
reinstall them in the same manner. Remote sensor  
LED indicator will flash showing transmission of the signal.  
4. Remove the batteries from the main unit and reinstall them  
in the same manner.  
MANUAL SETTINGS  
TIME ZONE  
1. Press MODE to select the time with the day of week  
display mode.  
2. Select the time zone by pressing and holding the  
“ + ” button for 3 seconds.  
5. On the main unit select the same channel number as  
set on the remote sensor. Remote temperature appeared on  
the main unit’s display will show that transmission is being  
received successfully.  
3. Keep holding until the desired time zone (Pacific,  
Mountain, Central or Eastern) is selected on the display map.  
YEAR, DATE, TIME, TEMPERATURE UNIT  
Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds: the year will flash.  
Press “ + ” or “ - ” to change the flashing digits.  
After the first value is set, press MODE again. Continue  
setting month, day, hour, minute, display language,  
Fahrenheit or Celsius display. When you’ve set the last value,  
press MODE for the last time to return to regular mode.  
TRANSMISSION COLLISION  
Signals from other household devices, such as doorbells,  
home security systems, and entry controls, may interfere  
with this product and may cause temporary reception  
failure. This is normal and will not affect the general  
performance of the product. The transmission and reception  
of temperature readings will resume once the interference  
subsides.  
ALARMS  
* Weekday Alarm  
The alarm will sound and the alarm icon will flash at the  
set time Mondays through Fridays.  
HOW TO SET THE RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK  
1. After the main unit receives temperature readings from  
the remote sensor, the WWVB time signal receiver will  
automatically search for the time signal. It takes  
about 5-8 minutes. Always place clock by the window  
for better reception.  
* Single Day Alarm  
The alarm will sound and the alarm icon will flash at the  
set time, but will not activate on subsequent days.  
2. If the radio signal is received, the date and time will be  
* Pre-Alarm  
set automatically, and the [  
] icon will appear.  
If the remote temperature is 32º F/0º C or below, the  
pre-alarm feature will be activated. The pre-alarm time  
interval can be set for 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 or 90 minutes before  
the weekday or single alarm time. Press and hold  
[ALARM ON/OFF] for 2 seconds in Pre-Alarm mode  
to set the pre-alarm interval.  
3. If after 8 minutes the time signal has not been received,  
press the “MODE” button to set the time manually.  
The clock will continue to search for the WWVB time  
signal daily from 1:00 am to 4:30 am.  
When the signal has been successfully received, the time  
and date will be updated automatically.  
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” (Weekday alarm), “  
” (Single day alarm), and  
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PRECAUTIONS  
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“Pre-AL” (Pre-alarm) icons will indicate which alarm mode  
is armed. You can enable or disable an alarm by pressing the  
[ + ],[ – ] buttons in alarm display mode. Press MODE to  
toggle between alarm modes or to return to the default display.  
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory  
service if handled carefully. Here are a few precautions:  
1. Do not immerse the units in water.  
2. Do not clean the units with abrasive or corrosive materials.  
They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the  
electronic circuits.  
SETTING THE ALARM  
3. Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust,  
temperature, or humidity, which may result in malfunctions,  
shorter lifespan, damaged batteries, and damaged parts.  
4. Do not tamper with the units' internal components. Doing  
so will invalidate the warranty and may cause damage.  
These units contain no user-serviceable parts.  
To set any alarm,  
1. Press [ALARM ON/OFF] once to display a specific alarm  
time. If the selected alarm is off, “OFF” will be displayed.  
2. Press and hold [ALARM ON/OFF] for 2 seconds.  
The hour digit will flash.  
3. Enter the hour using [ - ] or [ + ] buttons.  
4. Press [ALARM ON/OFF] again. The minute digits will  
flash.  
5. Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.  
6. Read the user's manual thoroughly before operating the units.  
5. Enter the minutes using [ - ] or [ + ] buttons.  
6. Press [ALARM ON/OFF] again to exit from the alarm  
time mode.  
7. Repeat the same procedure to set any of alarms (weekly,  
daily or pre-alarm).  
SNOOZE  
When the alarm sounds, press the LIGHT/ SNOOZE button  
to temporarily stop the alarm. After depressing, the alarm  
sound will resume in 5 minutes.  
If the alarm is not disabled after that, it will sound for  
4 more minutes and then will stop by itself.  
HOW TO STOP AN ALARM  
Press [ALARM ON/OFF ] on the main unit to disable any  
alarm.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Temperature Measurement  
Main unit  
Dimensions  
Main unit  
: 3.25(L) x 4.5(H) x 1.25(D) inches  
Remote sensor : 2(L) x 4(H) x 1 (D) inch  
Indoor Temperature  
Proposed operating range  
: -5°C to +50°C /  
23°F to 122°F  
: 0.1°C/ 0.2°F  
FCC STATEMENT  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Temperature resolution  
Remote Sensor  
Proposed operating range  
with alkaline batteries  
: -20°C to + 70°C /  
-4 °F to 158°F  
Warning: Changes or modification to this unit not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Proposed operating range  
with lithium batteries  
: - 38°F to 158°F  
( -38.8 C° to 70°C)  
: 0.1°C/ 0.2°F  
Temperature resolution  
NOTE: This equipment had been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B Digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
RF Transmission Frequency  
Maximum number of remote sensors  
RF Transmission Range  
: 433 MHz  
: 3  
: Maximum 100 feet  
: approximately  
45 seconds  
Temperature sampling cycle  
Calendar and Clock  
12 hour display in hh : mm format  
Date Format: Month – Day format  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one  
or more of the following measures:  
Day of week: User- selectable in 3 languages  
(English, French, Spanish)  
Dual 4-minute crescendo alarm with snooze  
Pre-alarm for ice alert with programmable time intervals  
Power  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician  
for help.  
Main unit  
: 2 x UM-3/ AA (1.5V) batteries  
- alkaline are suggested (not included)  
: AC adapter (AC120V, 60Hz-DC5.0V, 100mA).  
Remote Sensor : 2 x UM-3/ AA (1.5V) batteries  
- alkaline are suggested (not included)  
Lithium batteries are suggested (not included)  
at 32°F temperature and below  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION  
This product is warranted from the manufacturing defects for  
one year from date of retail purchase. It does not cover  
damages or wear resulting from accident, misuse, abuse,  
commercial use, or unauthorized adjustment and repair.  
We  
Name: Hideki Electronics, Inc.  
Address: 7865 SW Mohawk, Tualatin, OR 97062  
Telephone No.: 1-503-612-8395  
Note that online product registration is required to ensure  
valid warranty protection.  
declare that the product  
To register your product, go to our Company website at:  
under the Customer Service menu.  
Product No.: PCR325W  
Product Name: Wireless Weather Projection Clock with  
Light Detector  
Should you require assistance with this product and its  
operation, please contact our  
Manufacturer: Hideki Electronics Ltd.  
Address: Unit 2304-06, 23/F Riley House, 88 Lei Muk Road,  
Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong  
Customer Service Hotline 1(866) 443 3543  
Please direct all returns to the place of the original purchase.  
Should this not be possible, contact Customer Service Hotline  
for assistance and to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization  
(RMA). Returns without a return authorization will be refused.  
Please retain your original receipt as you may be asked to  
provide a copy for proof of purchase.  
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Hideki Electronics, Inc. reserves the right to repair or replace  
the product at our option.  
The information above is not to be used as contact for support  
or sales. Please call our customer service hotline  
Copyright (2005) Hideki Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from  
Honeywell Intellectual Properties Inc.  
(refer to the warranty statement) for all inquiries instead.  
Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or  
warranties with respect to this product.  
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