Inovalley RPM10 User manual

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WEATHER FORECASTER WITH IN/OUT THERMO
RADIO-CONTROLLED
COLOR PROJECTION CLOCK
- Ref.: RPM10 -
- OWNER’S MANUAL -
Thank you for purchasing the new generation of color projection clock. Designed and engineered
with the state-of-art technology and components, this instrument will provide accurate and reliable
radio-controlled time, weather forecast, barometric pressure & In/Out temperature readings as well
as night-light and time projection features. Read this manual carefully to fully explore the features
and functions of the new product.
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NAME AND FUNCTIONS OF BUTTONS
Press Functions Hold 3 seconds
CLOCK Read time, calendar and day-of-week Set Clock & Calendar
ALARM Read alarm time; enable/disable alarm Alarm time setting
▲ UP 1 step forward in setting Fast advance
▼ Down 1 step backward in setting Fast backward
CHANNEL Select indoor, Channel 1, 2, 3, auto Search for remote sensor
scroll
MEMORY Read max/min temperatures Clear memory record
PRESSURE Toggle pressure unit hPa, inHg & mb Altitude setting
ZONE Toggle RC time & Zone time Zone time setting
C/F Toggle degree C & F Unite
Search for Radio-Controlled time
SNOOZE/ Trigger snooze alarm, extend backlight
LIGHT & projection
Rotary Knob
FOCUS Adjust focus of projected image
IMAGE ROTATION Rotate projected image
Slide Switch
Backlight On/Off Turn on/off continuous backlight when adapter is connected
Projection On/Off Turn on/off continuous projection when adapter is connected
Light Bar On/Off Turn on/off continuous light bar when adapter is connected
BATTERY & ADAPTER INSTALLATION
Projection Clock
Main Power Source: Plug in the 4.5V adapter into the adapter socket at the back casing
Continuous backlight, projection & light bar only available when adapter is connected
Backup Power: Lift off the battery cover, install 3 pieces of AAA (no included) backup batteries
according to the polarity indicated, close the battery cover.
Remote Sensor
Loosen the screws on the battery door with a small screwdriver, insert 2 pieces of AAA (included)
batteries according to the polarity indicated. Replace the cover and tighten the screws after the RF
set-up procedure below is finished.
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ALTITUDE SETTING
After battery installation, the main unit will enter altitude setting mode directly. Press “▲” or “▼” to
select the unit in hPa, inHg or mb. Press “PRESSURE” to confirm. Then press “▲” or “▼” to enter
your current altitude. Press “PRESSURE” to confirm and exit the setting. This allows the unit to
provide a more accurate barometric pressure & weather forecast readings. (For more information,
see “WEATHER FORECAST & BAROMETRIC PRESSURE” section)
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS THERMOMETER:
• For the first installation, always turn on the home unit and then the remote sensor. Set Channel 1
for the first remote sensor. Set channel 2 and channel 3 for the 2nd and 3rd sensor.
• Press and hold CHANNEL button on main unit until a beep is sound to search for remote sensor.
• Press the Tx button on the back of remote sensor to transmit RF signal.
• When RF connection is established, the respective temperature will appear on the main unit.
RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK
The unit will start synchronizing the clock after battery/adapter installation or reset. In normal
mode, press “ “ in the battery compartment to enforce searching of radio-controlled clock signal.
The antenna icon will appear during synchronization, if the icons disappear afterwards, radio time
signal is not available at the moment. Try other locations later. Place the unit away from source of
interference such as mobile phones, appliances, TV etc.
Antenna icon with full signal strength will appear on screen if the reception of radio-controlled
time is successful. The radio-controlled clock will have a daily synchronization at 02:03 and 03:03
everyday. Each reception cycle is minimum 2.5 minutes and maximum 10 minutes.
WEATHER FORECAST & BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
The unit predicts weather condition of the next 12 – 24 hours based on the change of atmospheric
pressure. The coverage area is around 30 – 50 km. The weather forecast is based on atmospheric
pressure change and is about 70-75% correct. As weather conditions cannot be 100% correctly
forecasted, we cannot be responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast.
SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY RAINY STORMY
To obtain an accurate weather forecast & barometric pressure reading, you need to input your
current altitude. After the reset of the unit, it will enter the altitude setting mode. Press “▲” or “▼”
to set the pressure unit first, and then press “PRESSURE” and enter your current altitude. Press
“PRESSURE” to confirm and exit the setting. You can also hold “PRESSURE” button to enter
altitude setting mode during normal use.
• Press PRESSURE button to select pressure unit between hPa, inHg & mb.
IN/OUT TEMPERATURE
Temperature reading is located on the bottom of the display.
Press “C/F“ button to select temperature unit °C/ °F
Press “CHANNEL” button to select indoor, Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 and auto-channel scrolling display
modes.
Hold “CHANNEL” for 3 seconds to enforce searching of remote sensors.
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COLOR BAR GRAPH DISPLAY
The color graph display is designed as an intuitive way to gauge the weather at a glance.
The left color bar graph represents the respective In/Out temperature of the current display mode.
As the temperature measurements change, the number of illuminated bars changes automatically.
Select “BACKLIGHT” slide switch to “ON” position to turn on color display backlight continuously
(This function is available only when adapter is connected).
Select “BACKLIGHT” slide switch to “OFF” position to turn off backlight.
MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY
Press MEMORY button repeatedly to view the maximum & minimum values of temperature
readings. To clear the memory record, hold MEMORY button while the respective values are
displaying on screen.
TEMPERATURE TREND INDICATOR
The icons will indicate Rising, Steady, Falling if the temperature change is more than 1 °C (or 2 °F)
within an hour.
CLOCK & CALENDAR
Press “CLOCK” to toggle display between time, calendar and day of the week.
Hold “CLOCK “ button to enter clock setting mode. Using “▲”or “▼“ to adjust and “CLOCK” to
confirm, the following values can be set in sequence:
12/24hr format > Hr > Min > Yr > D/M or M/D format > Month > Date > EXIT
HOME TIME, WORLD (ZONE) TIME
Hold “ZONE” to enter world (zone) time setting mode. Press “▲“or “▼“ to enter the desired hour
offset value from –12 to +12 hours. Press “ZONE” to confirm each setting.
Press “ZONE“ button to toggle between home (radio-controlled) time and world (zone) time.
“ZONE” icon appears when world (zone) time is selected. When zone time is not used, set zone
time to “0”.
ALARM SETTING
Press “ALARM” to show alarm time and “AL.” icon will appear. Press again to enable or disable the
alarm. Bell icon “ ” appears when alarm is enabled.
Hold “ALARM” to enter alarm time setting mode. Press “▲”or “ ▼” to enter the desired Hr/ Min
values and press “ALARM“ to confirm setting.
SNOOZE & BACKLIGHT
When alarm goes off, press “SNOOZE/LIGHT” to trigger snooze alarm and “Zz” icon will appear. To
stop alarm, press “ALARM” key.
To turn on backlight, press “SNOOZE/LIGHT” or select “BACKLIGHT” slide switch to “ON” position.
NOTE: Continuous backlight function is only available when adapter is connected
BLUE LIGHT BAR (NIGHT-LIGHT)
Select “LIGHT BAR” slide switch to “ON” position to turn on the blue light bar (night-light)
continuously (This function is available only when adapter is connected).
Select “LIGHT BAR” slide switch to “OFF” position to turn off the light bar.
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IMAGE PROJECTION
To project time image onto wall or ceiling, press “SNOOZE/LIGHT” button or select “PROJECTION”
slide switch to “ON” position.
Select “PROJECTION” to “OFF” position to turn off continuous projection
Rotate the “FOCUS” knob to adjust the image focus.
Rotate the “IMAGE ROTATION” knob to adjust the orientation of the projected image
NOTE: Continuous projection function is only available when adapter is connected
LOW BATTERY INDICATION
Low battery indication is available for the home unit itself and all of the 3 remote channels. Replace
the batteries and follow the setup procedure in this instruction manual.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Please disposal of old, defective batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with
the relevant legislation.
SPECIFICATIONS
Indoor unit : 0 °C to + 50 °C (+32 °F to +122 °F)
Remote sensor : -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)
Channel : max. 3 remote sensors
Transmission : up to 30M (98 ft.) in open area, RF434 MHz
Temp Resolution : 0.1 °C (or 0.2 °F)
Clock : DCF77 Radio-Controlled, Quartz back-up
Power : 4.5V adapter & AAA x 3 pcs ( batteries no included) for projection clock
AAA x 2 pcs (included) for remote sensor
RECYCLING INFORMATION
The symbol opposite indicates that the electric and electronic components are the
subject of a selective collection.
The electric and electronic products can contain substances having negative effects on
the environment and health. Worn, they must be thrown with domestic waste but to be
imperatively recovered in selective collections: dumps, associations of social and
interdependent economy.
The selection of waste decreases the potential effects on the environment and human
health due to the dangerous substances which can compose certain electric and
electronic components.
Take an active part: To remove you not from the apparatuses with domestic waste !
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