Page 2 - CONTENTS; Remote Motion Sensor (; About Atomic Clock Reception; Turning the; POLERMO Projection Clock; USER MANUAL
EN 1 CONTENTS Introduction .............................................................. 2 Product Overview .................................................... 3 Front View .............................................................. 3 Back View .....................................................
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; T h a n k y o u f o r s e l e c t i n g t h e O r e g o n S c i e n t i f i c; This
EN 2 INTRODUCTION T h a n k y o u f o r s e l e c t i n g t h e O r e g o n S c i e n t i f i c T M POLERMO Projection Clock with Motion Alert. This device is designed to give you many years of reliableservice, including the following conveniences: • US Atomic Calendar Clock • Optional Wireless Vibr...
Page 4 - PRODUCT OVERVIEW; FRONT VIEW
EN 3 1 2 3 5 4 8 7 6 1. SOUND / SLEEP button • Press to turn the soothing sound ON. • Press to wrap around the sleep timer setting as follows: 0 120 90 60 30 15 0 minutes. • Press and hold for 2 seconds to choose 1 of 6 soothing sounds. 2. SNOOZE / LIGHT button • Press to activate the 8-minute snooz...
Page 5 - US time zone hour offset; UP
EN 4 • Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter: - Motion Sensor Code. - Motion Alarm Setting Mode for motion alarm period and alarm type. 6. Projector Projects time and alarm status. 7. CLOCK button • Press to toggle between the following display modes: - Clock with seconds and calendar. - Clock with ...
Page 6 - • Press to select between; BACK VIEW
EN 5 1 234 5 6 7 8 1. Projector FOCUS knob • Twist to focus the projected image. 2. Projector IMAGE ROTATION knob • Twist to get the best viewing angle of the projected image. 3. PROJECTION ON switch • Slide to ON for continuous image projection when the AC power is connected. 4. Projector 180 ° ROT...
Page 7 - LCD DISPLAY; • Appears when the sleep function is activated.; Atomic Clock Signal Reception icon; • Shows the strength of the reception signal.
EN 6 LCD DISPLAY 1. SOUND • Appears when the sleep function is activated. 2. Battery Low icon • Appears when the clock batteries are low or, no batteries are installed and only the AC adaptor isconnected. 3. Time • HH / MM, 12- / 24-Hour, AM / PM. 4. ZONE • Appears when you are in the Time and Zone ...
Page 8 - atomic clock
EN 7 10. MIN • Appears when the sleep function is activated. 11. Time Zone Hour Offset / Day of the Week • Offsets the atomic clock time setting when you are in a different time zone (+ / -23 hours). • Name of day available in 1 of 5 languages. 12. START • Start time for the motion sensor to be acti...
Page 10 - • Slide to select either Channel 1 or Channel 2.; CODE switch; • Slide to change the Code.; RESET hole; • Insert a thin blunt instrument to return all values
EN 9 REMOTE MOTION SENSOR ( MSR939A ) - BACK VIEW 1. Wall Mount 2. Battery Compartment (cover on) • Uses 3 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V batteries. 3. CHANNEL 1 / 2 • Slide to select either Channel 1 or Channel 2. 4. CODE switch • Slide to change the Code. 5. RESET hole • Insert a thin blunt instrument to return...
Page 11 - GETTING STARTED; PACKAGE CONTENTS; Clock Unit; SAFETY AND CARE; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
EN 10 • Keep your product away from hot, humid conditionsor strong sunlight. • Every effort has been made to ensure the higheststandards of reliability for your clock with remotemotion sensor. However, if something does gowrong, please do not try to repair it yourself - consultyour supplier. • Do no...
Page 13 - shows on the clock display when batteries are low; AC ADAPTOR; The motion sensor has a; ABOUT ATOMIC CLOCK RECEPTION; an official time-keeping organization in; NOTE
EN 12 shows on the clock display when batteries are low or when there are no batteries installed and only theadaptor is connected. The LED indicator on the motion sensor and vibrationalarm will flash in red when the batteries are low. AC ADAPTOR The clock / projector and the motion sensor use 6V and...
Page 14 - TURNING THE ATOMIC CLOCK SIGNAL ON / OFF; the atomic clock signal reception ON:; CLOCK / CALENDAR DISPLAY
EN 13 For best results, place the clock away from metal or electrical objects, and near a window with a clear viewto the sky. TURNING THE ATOMIC CLOCK SIGNAL ON / OFF To turn the atomic clock signal reception ON: • Press and hold the button for 2 seconds. • The atomic clock reception icon will appea...
Page 15 - SETTING THE CLOCK / CALENDAR; The default; BACKLIGHT
EN 14 SETTING THE CLOCK / CALENDAR Before you can manually set the clock and calendar,you must specify the current time zone you live in andthe time format (12- or 24-hour) as follows: 1. Press and hold the CLOCK button for 2 seconds. The time zone offset hour digits will flash. The default setting ...
Page 16 - ALARM; ALARM DISPLAY
EN 15 Alarm 1 (Melody) Alarm 2 Disabled Alarm 2 (Wake-Up) Alarm 2 Melody + Wake-Up SETTING THE ALARM(S) 1. Press and hold CLOCK ALARM for 2 seconds to enter the Alarm Setting Mode. 2. Alarm 1 will start flashing. Use the and buttons to toggle between alarm 1 and 2. Then press CLOCK ALARM to select a...
Page 17 - MOTION ALARM; MOTION ALARM SETTING DISPLAY
EN 16 I f n o b u t t o n i s p r e s s e d , t h e a l a r m w i l l automatically silence after 2 minutes. It will then soundagain in 24 hours. MOTION ALARM MOTION ALARM SETTING DISPLAY The motion sensor icon indicates the motion alarmsetting. NOTE 1. Code icon 2. Motion Sensor icon SETTING THE MO...
Page 18 - SLEEP TIMER; SOUND
EN 17 Press CLOCK or CLOCK ALARM at any time to exit the Motion Alarm Setting Mode. TURNING THE MOTION ALARM OFF Press any button on the clock to turn the motion alarmoff. It will sound again when the remote motion sensorunit detects a motion again. SLEEP TIMER You can choose 1 of 6 soothing sounds ...
Page 19 - PROJECTION UNIT; PROJECTION
EN 18 2. Use the or buttons to change the type of soothing sound. 3. Press the SOUND / SLEEP button to confirm the setting. PROJECTION UNIT The projection unit can display both time and alarmstatus. To use this feature: • Slide the PROJECTION switch to ON to activate continuous projection. However, ...
Page 20 - Place the sensor out of direct sunlight and moisture.; WA K E - U P V I B R AT I O N A L A R M -; indicator; RESETTING THE CLOCK; RESET
EN 19 5. Press the RESET button. Close the motion sensor battery compartment. 6. Secure the sensor in the desired location using the wall mount or table stand. 7. Twist the motion sensor knob to direct the sensor to the position you want. 8. Slide the POWER ON / OFF switch to turn the motion sensor ...
Page 21 - The default settings are:; Disabled; WARNINGS; Do not tamper with the internal components.; TROUBLESHOOTING; No
EN 20 The default settings are: Clock Time: 12.00 PM Date: 1 st January 2004 Time Offset: -8 (Pacific Time) Alarm 1 and 2 Time: 6.00 AM Alarm Melody: #1 with low volume Daily Alarms: Disabled Motion Alarm Start Time: 12.00 AM Motion Alarm Stop Time: 6.00 AM Motion Alarm: Disabled Display Setting: 12...
Page 22 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
EN 21 PROBLEM SYMPTOM REMEDY Operationnot normal. Certainfunctionsdo notperform. Reset the clock andthe motion sensor. Calendar. Strangeday. Check it is set toyour own language. Clock. Cannotchangeclock. Disable the atomic clock signal and set manually. Clock /Calendar. Cannotauto-synchronizethe clo...
Page 23 - Atomic Frequency; Design and specifications are subject to change
EN 22 TYPE DESCRIPTION Temperature Unit ° F / ° C Operating Range 32 ° F to +122 ° F (0 ° C to +50 ° C) Main Unit Atomic Frequency Atomic ClockFrequency System WWVB60 Synchronization Auto or disabled Indoor Range 23 ° F to +122 ° F (-5 ° C to +50 ° C) Resolution 0.2 ° F (0.1 ° C) RF Frequency 433 MH...
Page 24 - NOTICES; STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY; ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC; OR
EN 23 NOTICES STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY Oregon Scientific will not be held liable for any bodilyinjury, death, property damages, or any other claims ofwhatever nature resulting from the misuse or negligenceof the product, whether intentional or unintentional. Oregon Scientific will not be responsi...
Page 25 - FCC STATEMENT; WARNING
EN 24 FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to complywith the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed top r o v i d e r e a s o n a b l e p r o t e c t i o n a g a i n s t h a r m f u linterference in a residential installa...