La Crosse Technology Clock 616 146 User Manual

Model: 616-146  
Instruction Manual  
Atomic Projection Alarm  
with Indoor and Outdoor Temperature  
This Atomic Projection Alarm with snooze alarm and backlit display projects time and outdoor  
temperature on your wall or ceiling in a variety of ways. It automatically sets the time and date based on  
your time zone, and even updates Daylight Saving Time for you. Monitor indoor and outdoor temperature,  
track temperature trends and charge your smartphone or other device with the USB charging port--all in  
one convenient device for your desktop or bedside table. It runs on AC power with battery backup, and  
has a wireless transmission range of over 200 ft. to the backyard temp. sensor.  
Atomic Projection Alarm  
TX141  
Outdoor  
Transmitter  
Time, Alarm  
+ Calendar  
Projection  
Arm  
Rotates 180º  
NOTE: This projection alarm will come with one  
TX141 transmitter OR one TX14 transmitter.  
Both transmitters work interchangeably.  
Outdoor/Indoor  
Temperature  
INITIAL SETUP  
Step 1: Insert the included 5-volt AC power adapter into projection alarm and then into wall outlet.  
Step 2: Insert 3 new “AAA” batteries (not included) into the projection alarm. Observe the correct polarity.  
Step 3: Insert 2 new “AA” batteries (not included) into the TX141 transmitter. Observe the correct polarity.  
The red LED will flash with transmitting.  
Do Not Mix Old and New Batteries  
Do Not Mix Alkaline, Standard, Lithium or Rechargeable Batteries  
RESTART:  
If the outdoor temperature is not displayed after 3 minutes, unplug the AC adapter and remove  
batteries from the projection alarm & transmitter for 15 minutes.  
Return to Step 1 above.  
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Features  
Projects time & outdoor temp. on wall or ceiling  
Projection rotates in 90 degree increments  
Projection options: (1) Default: toggle between time and temp.,  
(2) time only, or (3) temperature only  
Time zones: Atlantic Time (AST), Eastern Time (EST), Central Time (CST), Mountain Time (MST),  
Pacific Time (PST), Alaskan Time (AKT) & Hawaiian Time (HAT)  
Light up color display backlight and projection with a press of a button using battery power OR  
continuous light with AC adapter (ON /OFF option)  
Backlight and projection settings: High, low and off  
Atomic time and date sets itself  
12/24 hour time with minutes  
Snooze alarm and alarm icon  
Calendar: day, date  
IN / OUT temperature (°F / °C) with trend arrow  
Low battery icon for clock & sensor  
Sits on desktop or tabletop  
USB Charging port for convenient charging of mobile devices  
5.0V AC adapter (included) for primary power and battery backup  
Battery life is over 24 months when using the AC adapter  
Power the Projection Alarm  
The Projection Alarm can be powered by the 5-volt A/C adapter or by 2 AAA batteries.  
A/C power adapter  
Insert enclosed 5-volt A/C power adapter into a wall outlet, then into the Projection Alarm.  
Battery  
Compartment  
5-Volt a/c adapter  
Optional Battery Operation  
1. Remove battery cover: Slide tab to the right and pull out to remove battery cover.  
2. Install two fresh AAA batteries according to the polarity markings.  
Do Not Mix Old and New Batteries  
Do Not Mix Alkaline, Lithium, Standard, or Rechargeable Batteries  
If the Projection Alarm does not display indoor temperature after 60 seconds, remove adapter and  
batteries, and wait for at least 60 seconds before repeating the setup process.  
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ATOMIC SIGNAL SEARCH:  
The LCD backlight, projection and USB charging port will momentarily turn off while the station searches  
for the atomic signal. After the initial search, this station will only search for the atomic signal after  
midnight.  
Install Batteries in the TX141 Transmitter  
NOTE: This projection alarm will come with one TX141 transmitter OR one TX14 transmitter.  
Both transmitters work interchangeably.  
1. Slide the battery cover down, then lift off the front of the TX141 transmitter.  
Note: Be careful not to break the tabs on the battery cover.  
2. Confirm the channel selector switch is on channel 1.  
3. Insert two new AA batteries into the transmitter.  
Observe the correct polarity (see marking inside battery compartment).  
4. Keep transmitter 5-10 ft. from the forecast station during setup.  
5. After 15 minutes, if the outdoor temperature shows on the forecast station,  
move the outdoor transmitter outside to a shaded location within range of the  
forecast station.  
Install Batteries in the TX14 Transmitter  
1. Slide the battery cover down, then lift off the back of the TX14TH transmitter.  
Note: Be careful not to break the tabs on the battery cover.  
2. Confirm the channel selector switch is on channel 1.  
3. Insert two new AA batteries into the transmitter.  
4. Observe the correct polarity (see marking inside battery compartment).  
5. Keep transmitter 5-10 ft. from the forecast station during setup.  
6. After 15 minutes, if the outdoor temperature shows on the forecast station, move the outdoor  
transmitter outside to a shaded location within range of the forecast station.  
Function Buttons  
SNOOZE/LIGHT/HI/LOW/OFF (TOP)  
Button  
Press and Release Functions  
Hold 2 seconds  
SET/°C/°F  
Move through program menu (setup)  
Select temperature in °C/°F  
Once: View Alarm  
Twice: Activate or Deactivate Alarm  
1 step forward (setup)  
Enter program menu, set time,  
date, etc. (setup)  
Alarm set  
ALARM  
+/TEMP  
-/TIME  
Search for Sensor  
Fast advance (setup)  
Fast backward ( setup)  
WWVB Search  
1 step backward (setup)  
PROJECTION  
Rotate Projection 90 degrees  
Change what is projected:  
Time/Outdoor Temp alternating  
(default)  
Once: Time only  
Twice: Outdoor Temp only  
Third time: Time/Outdoor Temp  
alternating (default)  
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SNOOZE/LIGHT  
HI/LOW/OFF  
Once: Backlight and Projection low intensity  
(A/C)  
Twice: Backlight and Projection OFF (A/C)  
Third time: Backlight and projection ON high  
intensity (default, A/C adapter)  
Battery Power: Activate backlight for 10  
seconds  
Trigger snooze alarm (ringing)  
Program Menu  
The SET button will moves through the items in the program menu. The +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons will  
change these values:  
WWVB reception ON or OFF  
Time Zone (Seven Time Zones)  
Daylight Saving Indicator  
12/24 hour time format  
Manual time set (Hour, Minutes)  
Calendar set (Year, Month, Date)  
WWVB Time Reception  
The WWVB time reception defaults to ON. To turn the WWVB reception OFF:  
1. Hold the SET button for 5 seconds.  
ON  
2. WWVB and ON will flash.  
3. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to turn this OFF.  
WWVB  
4. Confirm with the SET button and move to the Time Zone.  
Time Zone  
This station offers seven time zones listed in letter format (default is EST):  
TIME  
ZONE  
EST  
1. EST will flash.  
2. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to select a different Time Zone.  
3. Confirm with the SET button and move to Daylight Saving Indicator.  
Daylight Saving Indicator  
DST will default to the ON position as most of the country observes the DST change. If you live in an  
area does not observe the DST change, switch this to the OFF position.  
1. DST and ON will flash.  
2. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to turn DST to OFF.  
3. Confirm with the SET button and move to 12/24 hour time format.  
DST  
ON  
12/24 Hour Time Format  
The Time may be displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format. Default is 12-hour time.  
Note: When in 12-hour format AM or PM will show in front of the hour.  
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1. 12H will flash.  
2. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to select 24-hour time.  
3. Confirm with the SET button and move to Set Time.  
12H  
Set Time  
To set the time manually:  
1. The hour digit will flash.  
2. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to select the hour.  
3. Press and release the SET button to set the minutes.  
4. The minute’s digit will flash.  
5. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to select the minutes.  
6. Confirm with the SET button and move to Set Calendar.  
Set Calendar  
The date default of the Projection Alarm is 1.1.2010.  
To set the calendar:  
1. The year will flash.  
2. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to set the year (between year 2010-2039).  
3. Press the SET button again to confirm and to enter the month setting.  
4. The month will flash.  
2010  
5. Press and release the Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to set the month.  
6. Press the SET button again to confirm and enter date setting.  
7. The date will flash.  
8. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to set the date.  
9. Confirm all calendar settings with the SET button to confirm and exit the program menu.  
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Note: The day of the week will set automatically once the year, month and date are set.  
Fahrenheit/Celsius  
1. Press and release the SET/°C/°F button once to switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius.  
Alarm Set  
Hold the ALARM button for 5 seconds to enter the alarm time set mode.  
1. The alarm hour digit will flash.  
2. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to select the hour.  
3. Press and release the SET button to set the minutes. The minute digits  
will flash.  
4. Press and release the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to select the minutes.  
5. Press and release ALARM to confirm the alarm settings, then press and release SET button to exit.  
6. The alarm icon will show after the minutes indicating the alarm is active.  
7. The alarm icon  
will flash when the alarm is sounding.  
Deactivate Alarm  
1. Press and release the ALARM button once to show Alarm Time.  
2. Press and release the ALARM button to deactivate the Alarm. The alarm icon will disappear  
indicating the alarm is no longer active.  
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Snooze  
1. When the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to trigger snooze alarm for 10 minutes.  
The snooze icon Zz will flash when the snooze feature is active.  
2. To stop alarm for one day, press ALARM button, while in snooze mode. The alarm icon will remain  
solid.  
Note: When the alarm sounds, it continues for 2 minutes and then shuts off completely.  
Backlight and Projection Intensity  
Hold two seconds, and then release the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to adjust the brightness of the backlight  
and projection (together):  
High intensity: (default setting on A/C power)  
Low intensity: Press and release SNOOZE/LIGHT button once  
OFF: Hold and release SNOOZE/LIGHT button  
ON: Hold and release SNOOZE/LIGHT button  
Projection  
Battery Power:  
Press and release the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to show the projection for 10 seconds.  
Note: Projection will not display constantly when operating on battery power.  
A/C Power:  
Projection is displayed constantly  
Note: can be turned off see “Backlight and Projection Intensity”  
Rotate Projection:  
Press and release the PROJECT button to rotate projection image 90 degrees on the wall or ceiling.  
Press and release the PROJECT button again to rotate another 90 degrees.  
Projection Arm Rotation:  
The projection arm can be rotated 180 degrees to view the projection on the wall or ceiling.  
Change Projection Mode:  
Hold two seconds, and then release the PROJECT button to switch  
projection modes. You will need to watch the projection image to view the  
changes.  
Time and Outdoor Temperature: alternate every 5 seconds (default)  
Time: Hold and release PROJECT button  
Outdoor Temperature: Hold and release PROJECT button again  
Note: Both Time and Outdoor Temperature will not show at the same time.  
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USB Charge Port  
Charge a smart phone, camera or other devices when the forecast station is plugged into a power outlet  
with the included 5V AC adapter.  
Note: This is a power-output charging port. It does not supply power to the projection alarm.  
Connect your external device’s USB charging cable (not included) to the  
USB charging port.  
Charging times will vary.  
USB Power Output: 0.5A maximum current. Charge 0.5A devices or  
devices that are self-regulating.  
Note: Some USB cables are for data transfer only and cannot be used for  
charging. Make sure that the USB cable you use will charge your device. Most  
USB cables included with mobile devices will work for charging.  
ATOMIC SIGNAL SEARCH:  
The LCD backlight, projection and USB charging port will momentarily turn off  
while the station searches for the atomic signal. After the initial search, this  
station will only search for the atomic signal after midnight.  
Temperature Trend Icons  
The indoor and outdoor temperature trend indicators are updated every 30 minutes. These trends  
represent temperature changes over the past three hours.  
Temperature rose more than 2°F /1°C in the past three hours  
Temperature has not changed more than 2°F /1°C in the past three hours  
Temperature fell more than 2°F /1°C in the past three hours  
The temperature trend indicators are shown next to the indoor temperature and outdoor temperature  
readings.  
Outdoor Temperature Flashing  
Low battery icon  
present: Change batteries in the transmitter, and then hold the CH button until  
the station beeps to search for the outdoor transmitter again.  
End of Transmission Range: Move the transmitter closer to the display. Avoid obstructions in the  
signal path. Keep transmitter and display away from electronics.  
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 Projection Alarm. However, due to the nature of the Earth’s  
Ionosphere, reception is very limited during daylight hours. The Projection Alarm 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 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.  
WWVB Reception Icon  
The icon with full signal strength will appear on screen in front of the date when the  
reception of atomic time is successful.  
The tower icon will show solid when the display has received the WWVB signal.  
No tower icon displayed. The display was unable to receive a signal at this time.  
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Reposition the display for better signal reception or try again at bedtime.  
The display will start searching at UTC: 07:00 and if no reception on the first attempt they will try  
again at 08:00, 09:00 and 10:00. Each attempt will be at least 2 minutes and the most will be 10  
minutes.  
If there is no signal or too much interference, the receiver will only be on for 2 minutes.  
If the signal is good, it may catch a signal in ABOUT 2-3 minutes.  
If the signal is marginal it will try to catch a signal for up to 10 minutes.  
ATOMIC SIGNAL SEARCH:  
The LCD backlight, projection and USB charging port will momentarily turn off while the station searches  
for the atomic signal. After the initial search, this station will only search for the atomic signal after  
midnight.  
Note: In case the Projection Alarm is not able to detect the WWVB-signal (disturbances, transmitting  
distance, etc.); the time may be manually set.  
Manual Signal Search  
In normal mode, hold the RCC button until the reception icon appears to force a search of the WWVB  
signal. The WWVB icon will flash during the search. If this icon disappears after the 2 minute search,  
the radio time signal is not available at the moment.  
Recommended distance to any interfering sources like computer monitors or TV sets is a minimum of  
6 feet (2 meters).  
Within ferro-concrete rooms (basements, superstructures, etc.), 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.  
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.  
Note: In case the Projection Alarm is not able to detect the WWVB-signal (disturbances, transmitting  
distance, etc.), the time and date can be manually set (see “program menu”).  
Low Battery Icon  
-
When this icon appears in the indoor (IN) data reading section, replace the batteries in the  
Projection Alarm.  
When this icon appears in the outdoor (OUT) data readings section, replace the batteries in the  
outdoor transmitter.  
Position the Outdoor Transmitter  
Once the Projection Alarm shows the outdoor temperature, place the Projection Alarm and the transmitter  
in the desired locations and wait approximately 1 hour before permanently mounting the transmitter to  
ensure that there is proper reception. The transmitter should be mounted vertically, in a shaded,  
protected area, at least 6 feet from the ground to avoid damage and ensure accurate readings. The  
transmitter is water resistant, not waterproof and should not be placed anywhere it will become  
submerged in water or subject to standing water or snow.  
Choose a location for the transmitter that is within range of the Projection Alarm and under an overhang  
for accuracy. Wireless transmitting range in open air is over 200 feet (60 meters) from outdoor transmitter  
to Projection Alarm.  
Option 1:  
Install one mounting screw (not included) into a wall leaving approximately ½ of an inch  
(12.7mm) extended.  
Place the transmitter onto the screw, using the hanging hole on the backside.  
Gently pull the transmitter down to lock the screw into place.  
Option 2:  
Insert the mounting screw (not included) through the front of the transmitter and into the  
wall.  
Tighten the screw to snug (do not over tighten).  
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To achieve a true temperature reading, mount where direct sunlight cannot reach the outdoor transmitter.  
Mount the outdoor transmitter on a North-facing wall or in any well shaded area. Under an eave or deck  
rail work well. The maximum transmitting range in open air is over 200-feet (60 meters). Obstacles such  
as walls, windows, stucco, concrete and large metal objects can reduce the range. Place the transmitter  
at least 6 feet in the air to improve signal transmission.  
Position the Projection Alarm  
1. The Projection Alarm has a wide base to sit on a desk or table.  
2. Choose a location 6 feet or more from electronics such as cordless phones, gaming systems,  
televisions, microwaves, routers, etc.  
3. Place within range of the outdoor transmitter.  
4. The maximum transmitting range in open air is 200-feet (60 meters). Obstacles such as walls,  
windows, stucco, concrete, and large metal objects can reduce the range.  
5. For best WWVB reception orientate the Projection Alarm with the front of the back facing Ft. Collins,  
Colorado.  
Specifications  
Indoor:  
Temperature Range:  
Interval:  
+32°F to +122°F (0°C to 50°C)  
About every 30 seconds  
Outdoor:  
Temperature Range:  
Alkaline Batteries:  
Lithium Batteries:  
-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)  
-20°F to 140°F (-28.8°C to 60°C)  
-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)  
Temperatures below - 20°F (-28.8°C) require Lithium batteries in the  
outdoor sensor.  
NOTE:  
Distance:  
Over 200 ft. (60 meters) RF 433MHz (open air)  
About every 50 seconds  
Interval:  
Power:  
Projection Alarm  
Primary Power:  
Optional/Battery Backup  
TX141 Transmitter:  
5-volt AC power adapter (included)  
Optional 2-AAA, IEC, LR3 batteries (not included)  
2-AA, IEC, LR6 batteries (not included)  
USB  
USB Charge Port:  
Battery Life:  
Output 0.5A  
Projection Alarm  
Battery Backup:  
Battery life is over 24 months when using the AC adapter for  
primary power  
Battery life is over 12 months when using reputable battery brands  
for both Alkaline and Lithium batteries  
TX141 Transmitter:  
Dimensions:  
Projection Alarm  
TX141 Transmitter:  
5.23” W x 4.33” H x 1.96” D (133 x 110 x 50mm)  
2.4” L x 1.3” W x 3.78” H (64 x 36 x 101mm)  
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Care and Maintenance  
Do Not Mix Old and New Batteries  
Do Not Mix Alkaline, Standard, Lithium or Rechargeable Batteries  
Do not expose the Projection Alarm to extreme temperatures, vibration or shock.  
Keep Projection Alarm dry.  
Clean the Projection Alarm with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.  
The Projection Alarm is not a toy. Keep it out of reach of children.  
The Projection Alarm is not to be used for medical purpose or for public information. It is for home use  
only.  
The specifications of this Projection Alarm may change without prior notice.  
Improper use or unauthorized opening of housing will void the warranty.  
If the unit does not work properly, change the batteries and/or check the A/C cord connection.  
Warranty Information  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd. provides a 1-year limited time warranty (from date of purchase) on this  
product relating to manufacturing defects in materials & workmanship.  
View full warranty details online at:  
For warranty work, technical support or other information contact:  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd  
2817 Losey Blvd. S.  
La Crosse, WI 54601  
Contact Support:  
1-608-782-1610  
Protected under U.S. Patents: 5,978,738, 6,076,044, 6,597,990  
Online Product Support:  
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) the device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE  
CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS  
COULD VOID THE USER AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT  
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.  
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.  
All trademarks and patents are acknowledged.  
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