WI-FI PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK WITH FORECAST INSTRUCTION MANUAL Welcome! Congratulations on your new Projection Alarm Clock and welcome to the La Crosse Technology family! This product was designed with you in mind by our hometown team of weather enthusiasts based in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
TAB LE O F C O N TEN TS 3 Setup 13 Settings Menu 4 Button Functions 14 Projection 4 Alarm Clock Icons 15 Alarm with Custom Snooze Time 5 Extra Sensor Area Icons 17 Nap Timer 6 Purchase and Add Sensors 17 Moon Phase 7 Connect to La Crosse View™ App 18 Indoor Comfort Statement 8 Benefits of Connecting to La Crosse View™ 18 USB Charging Port 9 Enhanced Weather Forecasts w/La Crosse View™ 19 Low Battery Indicators 19 Factory Restart Alarm Clock 19 We’re Here to Help! 19 Care
SE TU P 1. Insert the power cord into your C82929 Alarm Clock. Remove the insulation tab from the CR2032 battery compartment found on the bottom of your alarm clock. 2. Remove the battery insulation tab installed on the bottom of the clock. 3. Download the La Crosse View™ App (App Store or Google Play) 4 Follow along with our instructional videos to connect your alarm clock to the app: http://bit.ly/LaCrosseView_Support_Vid_01_1 http://bit.
BUTTON FUNCT IONS ALARM Press to activate/deactivate alarm. Hold to set alarm. EXTRA SENSOR Press to see options. Hold to add sensors. Press to adjust projection brightness. PROJ INFO Press to see options. Hold to alternate. + or – Press either to adjust value. Hold both to search for Wi-Fi signal. SET Press to view Wi-Fi Status. Hold for basic settings. NAP Press to start Nap countdown. Hold to set Nap time. SNOOZE/LIGHT Press to adjust backlight. Hold to set Auto Dim time.
AUTO DIM: Indicates the Auto Dim backlight feature is set. 12 HR 12HR: When connected to La Crosse View App, the Forecast replaces moon phase. This is a 12 hour forecast. Forecast Icons: When connected to La Crosse View App, the Forecast replaces moon phase. Precent of Precipitation: When connected to La Crosse View App, the Percent of Precipitation will show in the forecast area. E XT R A S ENSOR ARE A IC O N S • The Extra Sensor area of your alarm clock will default to 30 NAP when you first power up.
P URCHAS E AND ADD SE N S O R S Optional Extra Sensors: Up to 4 additional Thermo-Hygro, Wind Speed, Rain, Water Leak or any combination of these sensors can read to the EXTRA SENSOR area of your display. Simply press and release the EXTRA SENSOR button to view these sensors. Purchase Extra Sensors: For additional sensors to read to your alarm clock or to the app visit the PARTS TAB at: bit.ly/C82929 Note: Not all sensors will read to the alarm clock.
C ON N ECT TO LA CR OSS E V I EW™ A P P M OBIL E DE V I C E R EQUI R EM ENTS iOS Requirements: Mobile device with iOS with cellular or Wi-Fi service Android Requirements: Mobile device with Android OS with cellular or Wi-Fi service GET YOUR ALARM CLOCK READY Ensure your alarm clock’s Wi-Fi Indicator is flashing. If it is not, press and hold the Plus (+) and Minus (–) buttons down together until it begins flashing. This tells you that your alarm clock is ready to connect.
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IMPORTANT: There may be small discrepancies between data displayed on your alarm clock and data shown through other AccuWeather services, such as their website and/or mobile app. This is common, as there are differences in the timing in which forecast data is fetched by these items. Our connected alarm clocks will receive forecast updates at least 4 times daily. C USTOM DATA ST R E AM S Use the Data Stream Menu in the La Crosse View™ app to select up to 3 items to stream on your alarm clock. 1.
STATU S MESSAGE S W HE N C O N N EC TED Quick Tip: • The Wi-Fi Icon indicates Wi-Fi connection- not necessarily app connection. • The Internet Icons by your Forecast, Internet Temp (extra sensor area) and HI/LO Temperatures will indicate connection to the La Crosse View App and Weather Server. Status Messages on you alarm clock will let you know if there are issues. Press and release the SET button to view the status of your alarm clock.
FE ATU RES OF YOUR ALA R M C LO C K Your alarm clock provides most functionality when connected to the La Crosse View app. However it is fully functional as a standalone projection alarm clock.
Note: If you press the LIGHT button to manually adjust the backlight, the Auto Dim feature will resume at the next scheduled time to dim. S E T TIN GS ME NU 1. Hold the SET button for 3 seconds to enter settings menu. 2. Press and release the + or - buttons to adjust the flashing values. Hold to adjust quickly. 3. Press and release the SET button to confirm and move to the next item. Note: Press and release the SNOOZE/LIGHT button any time to exit settings.
PROJECTION Your alarm clock has projection with intensity levels, rotation, focus and the ability to select what is to be projected. INTENSITY: Press and release the button to adjust the Projection Intensity (HI-MED-LO-OFF). Projection level will show briefly on the alarm clock.
ALTERNATE SELECTION: You may choose to alternate the Time Projection with another item. Time and selected item will alternate every 5 seconds. 1. 2. 3. 4. Hold PROJ INFO button 2 seconds to choose alternate projection mode. ALT WITH TIME OFF will show. Press and release the + or – buttons to select ALT WITH TIME ON. Press and release the PROJ INFO button to toggle through selections. Press the SNOOZE LIGHT button to exit. OUT EXTRA SENSOR A L ARM WIT H CUSTOM S N O OZ E TI M E Set Alarm Time: 1.
Alarm is active when set. Can show in Extra Sensor area Alarm is active-bell icon shows be time. Internet Temperature shown in Extra Sensor area OUT FORECAST TODAY 12 H R HI FORECAST TODAY 12 HR PRECIP PRECIP HI IN IN LO LO Deactivate Alarm: 1. From normal time display, press and release the ALARM button to activate or deactivate alarm. 2. Alarm time will show for 3 seconds (with or without bell icon) in Extra Sensor area. Everything else disappears on screen. 3.
NA P TIMER Sometimes it is easier to use the Nap Timer to avoid reprogramming your time alarm. Set it one time then just press the NAP button to start the timer. Set Nap Timer: 1. Press and hold the NAP button for 3 seconds to enter nap set mode. 2. The time will flash and start at the preset of 30 minutes. The date area will read “NAP TIME” 3. Press + or - buttons to set nap duration. Increase or decrease in 5 min intervals up to 120 min. 4. Press the NAP button to confirm and start nap.
I ND OO R COMF ORT STAT EM EN T • Indoor Comfort Statement is based on the Indoor Humidity reading. • The Indoor Comfort Statement will only show when if your alarm clock is not connected to the La Crosse View app. • When your alarm clock is connected, the Indoor Comfort Statement will be replaced by Forecast HI/LO Temperatures.
LOW BATTERY INDICATO R • Low Battery by Indoor Temperature, replace battery in your Alarm clock. FACTO RY R E SE T ALARM C LO C K A factory restart of your alarm clock will remove all Wi-Fi settings and will return your alarm clock to its default settings and “out of the box” condition. This may resolve connection issues with your sensors or Wi-Fi. 1. Hold the ALARM and NAP buttons together for 5 seconds. 2. Your alarm clock will reset and search for Wi-Fi. 3.
SP E CIFICAT IONS Indoor Temperature Range: 32°F to 99°F (0°C to 37°C) Humidity Range 10% RH to 99%RH Power C82929 Alarm Clock: Battery Backup: 5.0 Volt power cord included (Required) AC6: HX12H-0501500-AU-001 (Input 100-240V) CR2032 battery included, backup for time and date Battery Life C82929 Alarm Clock: over 24 months with power cord use Dimensions C82929 Alarm clock: 6.04” W x 2.42” D x 4.10” H (15.34 cm x 6.15 cm x 10.41 cm) WA RRAN TY & SUP P ORT La Crosse Technology, Ltd.
FC C STATEME NT This equipment has 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.