Oregon Scientific Clock IWA 80051 User Manual

CMOS: TM8727-XXX, LCD-478, BATTERY 2 x AAA  
Model: C8191 AWB  
SIZE:A4  
PANTONE: 445C  
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ABOUT THE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST)  
This clock has been pre-programmed to automatically  
switch when daylight savings time is in effect. Your  
clock will show “DST” on the display during this time.  
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Weather Station With  
Atomic Clock  
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NOTE:  
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Model IWA-80051  
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With the pre-programmed DST feature, if you live in  
an area where Daylight Savings Time is not observed,  
the time display on your clock will read +/- one hour  
during the DST time period.  
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User’s Instructions  
Please read these instructions carefully and store them  
in a safe place for future reference.  
SETTING THE TIME MANUALLY  
FEATURES  
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To set the time, please follow these steps:  
In normal time mode, press the TIME key for 2  
seconds until the HOUR digit flashes.  
Press UP or DOWN key to change the value of the  
flashing digit.  
Press the TIME key again to step the setting items.  
The setting sequence will be: Hour > Minute >  
Second > Year > Month > Date > Day language.  
Press the UP or DOWN key to select the day  
language:  
Multi-language calendar: English/German/  
French/Spanish  
Manual time setting  
Daily alarm with snooze  
Indoor temperature (°C / °F selectable)  
E.L. Backlight  
mb/hPa or inHg selectable  
12 to 24 hour weather forecast  
Daylight Saving Time (DST)  
Moon phase display  
• Time zone display: Eastern, Central, Mountain  
& Pacific  
DISPLAY SYMBOLS  
LCD display  
GB=English FR=French DE=German ES=Spanish  
IT=Italian  
Press TIME key to exit the setting mode.  
1. Weather forecast & moon phase display  
2. Clock display  
FUNCATION KEYS  
3. Year/ month & date/alarm time display  
4. Daylight savings time indicator  
5. Signal strength indicator  
SNOOZE/LIGHT bar: Stop alarm sound and turn on  
E.L. backlight. Pressing and  
6. Time zone map  
Normal Display  
Hour Setting  
7. Second /day of the week display  
8. Atmosphere pressure display  
9. Temperature display  
holding it for 8 seconds can  
stop the current RC reception.  
TIME key:  
In normal time mode, press it  
once to toggle between month  
& date and year display. Keep  
it pressed for 2 seconds to  
enter time setting mode. In  
setting mode, press it to step  
the setting items.  
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Day Language Setting  
Minute Setting  
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ALM SET key:  
In normal time mode, press it  
to display Alarm time. In  
Alarm time mode, keep it  
pressed for 2 seconds to enter  
alarm time setting mode. In  
alarm time setting mode, press  
it to step the setting items.  
Date Setting  
Second Setting  
NOTE:  
Seconds and Day of the Week Display: Automatically  
toggles every 30 seconds from Day to Seconds.  
Toggles back to Seconds after 92 seconds.  
UP key:  
In setting mode, increase the  
setting value. For WWVB  
version, pressing UP key can  
set the desired Time Zone.  
Month Setting  
Year Setting  
INSTALLINGORREPLACINGTHEBATTERIES  
NOTE:  
Begin by opening the battery compartment cover  
at the back of the clock.  
In normal time mode, pressing the DOWN key will  
toggle between the 12 and 24 hour formats.  
DOWN key:  
°C/°F key :  
In setting mode, decrease the  
setting value. In normal time  
mode, press it to toggle between  
12 and 24hour format.  
Insert 2 AAA batteries (not included) into the battery  
compartment and make sure the polarity is correct  
by following the (+ or -) symbols engraved inside.  
Replace the battery whenever the display becomes  
dim or difficult to read.  
SETTING THE ALARM  
In normal time mode, press ALM SET key to enter  
alarm time mode.  
Press the ALM SET key for 2 seconds until the  
alarm hour digit flashes.  
Press UP or DOWN key to increase or decrease the  
value of flashing digit.  
Press ALM SET again to move through each setting.  
The sequence will be: Hour > Minute.  
Toggle between °C and °F  
format. Keep it pressed for 3  
seconds to seek RC signal  
instantly.  
SELECTTHETIMEZONE(WWVBVERSIONONLY)  
Make sure the time zone is already set to appropriate  
location. The default time zone is Pacific zone. If your  
location is not of Pacific zone, please press the UP  
key to set the desired Time zone.  
mb/hPa or inHg key:  
RESET key:  
Toggle between mb/hPa and  
inHg display.  
In case of mal-function after  
insert of battery, use a pin to  
press the RESET key to  
restart the clock.  
In case of no display on LCD  
while inserting batteries, use  
a pin to press the RESET key  
to activate the clock.  
RADIO CONTROLLED TIME FEATURE  
After the first signal is received, the clock will  
automatically seeks the atomic clock signal that is  
transmitted by the National Institute of Standards and  
Technology in Fort Collins, Colorado. Delete all other  
words after “Colorado”.  
Alarm Mode  
Alarm Hour Setting Alarm Minute Setting  
NOTE:  
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR FOR RADIO  
CONTROLLED TIME SETTING  
12/24hour format of alarm time display are based on  
the normal time format.  
ALARM ON/OF switch: Switch alarm & snooze function  
on or off.  
The signal indicator displays signal strength in 3 levels.  
Wave segment flashing means time signals are being  
received. The signal quality is indicated:  
USING THE ALARM AND SNOOZE FUNCTION  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS  
To activate the alarm, slide the [ALARM ON/OFF] to  
the [ON] position, the bell indicator will appear on  
the display.  
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LCD display  
UP key  
TIME key  
ALM SET key  
DOWN key  
°C/°F key  
To deactivate alarm, slide the [ALARM ON/OFF]  
button to the [OFF] position, the bell indicator will  
disappear.  
mb/hPa or inHg key  
NOTE:  
8. ALARM ON/OFF switch  
9. SNOOZE/ LIGHT bar  
10. RESET key  
The snooze will be on automatically after activating  
the alarm.  
If the RC clock receives a successful signal, a  
sync-time symbol will appear on the LCD.  
11. Battery compartment  
 

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