Page 2 - FEATURES
2 FEATURES Your RadioShack Projection Clock combines a simpledesign with advanced technology. You can set the clockso it projects the current time on a wall or the ceiling foreasy nighttime viewing. Its features include: Adjustable Projection Light — lets you project the timeon any location on a wal...
Page 3 - CAUTION
3 Three Languages — let you view the day of the week inEnglish, French, or Spanish. Note: You need the supplied AC adapter and two AA bat-teries (not supplied) to power the projection light. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not ex- pose this product to rain or moisture. CAUTIO...
Page 4 - PREPARATION; INSTALLING BATTERIES
4 PREPARATION INSTALLING BATTERIES Your clock requires two AA batteries (not supplied) forpower. For the best performance and longest life, we rec-ommend RadioShack alkaline batteries. Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and rec- ommended type. • Do not mix old and new batterie...
Page 5 - CONNECTING TO AC POWER
5 When you install batteries, all display segmentsbriefly appear. Then AM 12:00 appears, followed by the seconds display. 1 appears below MONTH and 1 appears below DATE , indicating January 1. P (the default time zone) appears above the zone indicator. Note: The clock is preset to display the day of...
Page 7 - SETTING THE CLOCK; AM
7 SETTING THE CLOCK 1. Repeatedly press ZONE to select the time zone you are in (Pacific, Mountain, Central, or Eastern). As youpress ZONE , the time zone you select is highlighted and a letter ( P for Pacific, M for Mountain, C for Cen- tral, or E for Eastern) appears above the zone indica- tor. 2....
Page 9 - OPERATION; USING THE PROJECTION LIGHT
9 OPERATION To switch between viewing the seconds display and theday of the week, press MODE/SET . To switch between viewing the month/date and the alarm time, press ALARM STOP/ALARM SET . To view the time in another time zone, repeatedly press ZONE to highlight the zone you want. The time in that t...
Page 10 - USING THE ALARM; Setting the Alarm Time
10 Caution: The projection arm moves about 90 degrees ineither direction. Do not force it. To focus the time on the desired position, adjust FOCUS on the side of the projection arm. To turn off the projection light, slide PROJECTION LIGHT ON toward the projection arm. With the projection light off, ...
Page 11 - Turning the Alarm On/Off
11 3. Press ALARM STOP/ALARM SET . The minute digit flashes. 4. Hold down or repeatedly press + to set the alarm minute. 5. Press ALARM STOP/ALARM SET . The alarm time appears. Notes: • Repeatedly press ALARM STOP/ALARM SET to switch between viewing the alarm time and the month anddate. • The alarm ...
Page 13 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
13 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack Projection Clock is an example of su-perior design and craftsmanship. The following sugges-tions will help you care for your clock so you can enjoy itfor years. Keep the clock dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry im-mediately. Liquids might contain minerals thatca...
Page 14 - RESETTING THE CLOCK
14 Wipe the clock with a damp cloth occasionallyto keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chem-icals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents toclean the clock. Modifying or tampering with the clock’s internal compo-nents can cause a malfunction and might invalidate itswarranty. If your clock is not ...
Page 15 - SPECIFICATIONS
15 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature ............................. 32 ° F to 109 ° F (0 ° C to 43 ° C) Power Sources: Batteries ............................................................. 2 AA AC Adapter .......... 3V DC/200 mA, Center Tip Positive Snooze Time .....................................