Honeywell
USER MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
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Atomic Projection Alarm Clock
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
GETTING STARTED
BATTERY INSTALLATION
ATOMIC CLOCK OPERATION
CALENDAR AND CLOCK DISPLAY MODES
PROJECTION
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MANUAL SETTINGS
ALARMS
SNOOZE
MOON PHASE
PRECAUTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION
(PCR201W)
USER MANUAL
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FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW
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A. ATOMIC CLOCK WITH TWO LINE DISPLAY
Time, Date, Day, Moon Phase, Temperature and Time Zone
B. PROJECTOR
E. DOWN arrow button ( ▼)
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Decreases all function parameters
Activates the atomic time signal reception when pressed and held with
UP( ▲) button
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Projects current time or temperature onto the wall or ceiling.
Rotates to project on wall or ceiling.
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Press & Hold to select the language for day of the week (English,
French, Italian, Spanish, German).
C. SNOOZE/LIGHT button
F. UP arrow button ( ▲)
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Activates snooze feature and amber backlight for 5 seconds.
D. LIGHT SENSOR
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Increases all function parameters.
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Activates continues projection at low light conditions (less than 100LUX)
Activates the atomic time signal reception when pressed and held with
DOWN( ▼) button
when power adapter is connected.
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Press to select either 12 or 24 hour time format
Activates US Time Zone selection mode.
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G. MODE button
N. “CONTINUE PROJECTION” switch
Activates the continuous projection function
O. AC/DC ADAPTER INPUT
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Press to select: ALARM 1, ALARM 2 or Temperature
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Press & hold for 2-3 seconds to set the date and time manually.
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H. SET
Provides power via AC/DC adapter
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Allows programming ALARM 1 and its snooze interval
Activates or deactivates ALARM 1
button
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GETTING STARTED
I. SET
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We recommend using alkaline batteries.
Avoid using rechargeable batteries as they may not provide
appropriate power levels.
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Allows programming ALARM 2 and its snooze interval
Activates or deactivates ALARM 2
J. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
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Insert batteries and power adapter before use.
Accommodates 2 (two) UM-3 or AA 1.5V alkaline batteries
K. FLIP BUTTON
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1). The Atomic Projection Clock does not work without the batteries
installed, even if AC adapter is connected.
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Press to flip the projected image 180°.
Press and hold for 2-3 seconds to alternate projection display between
time & temperature
2). Continuous projection is designed to work only at lower light
conditions (at 100LUX and lower)
L. FOCUS knob
Allows adjusting the projected image sharpness
M. ROTATE knob
During the day to check if continuous projection works, slide the
“CONTINUE PROJECTION” switch to the UP position, cover the light
sensor with the palm of your hand when AC adapter connected and
batteries are installed.
Allows rotating of the projected image clockwise or counterclockwise
SIDE VIEW
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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Open the battery compartment door.
Install 2 batteries (UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5V) matching the polarity as
shown in the battery compartment.
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Replace the battery compartment door.
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NOTE: Unit will display a “Low Battery” indicator when batteries age.
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interrupt product’s operation, and you will need to start the set up
procedure again.
WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME
The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) radio station
(WWVB) is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado. It transmits an exact time signal
continuously throughout the most of the continental United States at 60 KHz
frequency. The Atomic Projection Clock can receive this WWVB signal through
the internal antenna from up to 2,000 miles away. Due to the nature of the
Earth’s ionosphere, reception can be limited during the daylight hours. The
radio controlled clock will search for an alternate station that receives the
atomic time signal from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado.
The WWVB tower icon on the unit’s display will flash indicating a radio signal
reception from the WWVB station. If the tower icon is not fully lit, or if the time
and date are not set automatically, please consider the following:
If the reception is successful and the atomic time signal is received, the date
and time will be set automatically, and the [ ] icon will appear on the display.
NOTE: It is necessary to set your Time Zone, keeping in mind that the
default zone is a Pacific Standard Time (PST). (Refer to MANUAL
SETTINGS section)
If the initial reception was not successful and the time signal has not been
received in this first 8 minutes, you may press and hold the UP ( ▲) and
DOWN ( ▼) arrow buttons simultaneously to enforce a signal search. Or, you
can use the MODE button to set the time and date manually. (Refer to the
MANUAL SETTINGS section).
After the clock is set manually, place it by the window for the better reception.
The atomic time receiver is programmed so that it will continue to search for the
atomic time signal daily for every hour between 1:00 am and 4:30 am.
NOTE: At the time of the initial reception allow at least 24 hours for the
atomic time receiver to pick up the signal. In some cases, depending on
the location, it may take up to 72 hours.
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During night-time hours, atmospheric disturbances are typically less
severe and radio signal reception may improve. A single daily reception
is sufficient enough to keep the clock accuracy within 1 second.
Make sure the unit is positioned at 8 feet (2 meters) distance from any
interference source such as a TV, computer monitor, microwave, etc.
Within concrete wall rooms such as basements or office buildings, the
received signal may be weakened. Always place the Atomic Projection
Clock near the window for better reception.
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Once the time signal has been successfully received, the time and the date will
be updated automatically.
ATOMIC CLOCK OPERATION
CALENDAR AND CLOCK DISPLAY MODES
Immediately after installation of batteries, the clock will beep and display all
available LCD segments for a moment. Then the atomic time signal receiver
will start searching for the atomic time signal. It usually takes between 5-8
minutes.
The Atomic Alarm Clock has three display modes – the CURRENT TIME and
ALARM ONE, the CURRENT TIME and ALARM TWO and the CURRENT
TIME and INDOOR TEMPERATURE. .
The AL1 or AL2 alarm modes are shown on the bottom right corner of the
display and alternate with the temperature reading. The current time is
NOTE: Do not press any buttons on the unit during auto search as it may
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displayed in hour-minutes-seconds format on the top line.
The date is shown in month-date-day of the week format on the second line.
The day of the week is represented as two characters to the right of the date
(MO=Monday, etc).
CONTINUOUS TIME AND TEMPERATURE PROJECTION
Continuous projection of time or temperature on the wall or ceiling is automatic
with low light conditions. For proper operation keep the low light sensor on the
top of unit, free of dust
The current phase of the moon icon is displayed next to the day of the week.
PROJECTION
The Atomic Projection Clock is capable of projecting the information for a
limited time, as well as continuously. For projection of the image on the wall or
ceiling, rotate the projector 180 degrees.
LIMITED TIME PROJECTION
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Press SNOOZE/LIGHT button once to project the current time image in
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Connect AC/DC adapter provided to the adapter input to project the
time or temperature image continuously.
red color for three seconds.
Slide the CONTINUOUS PROJECTION switch in the direction of the
arrow shown on the unit. The current time will be projected
uninterrupted.
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Press FLIP button to rotate projected image 180° clockwise
MANUAL SETTINGS
If desired, the time, date and other available parameters can be programmed
manually. It is necessary to set your Time Zone manually.
SETTING TIME ZONE
The default Time Zone setting for the clock is Pacific Standard Time and is
displayed in the upper right corner above the seconds in the Time line.
Press and hold FLIP button for 2 seconds again and the projected
image will rotate between the time and indoor temperature
information every 5 seconds
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Enter the US Time Zone programming mode by pressing and holding
the UP ( ▲) button for 3 seconds.
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of the week language programming mode: the default language
abbreviation will appear (example – EN).
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Keep holding UP ( ▲) button until the desired time zone (Pacific,
Mountain, Central or Eastern) is highlighted on the unit’s display map in
the Time line
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Continue holding DOWN ( ▼) button until the desired day of the week
language abbreviation is displayed.
Release the UP ( ▲) button and the desired Time Zone will be
selected
Release the DOWN ( ▼) button and the day of the week will be
displayed in selected language.
SETTING CLOCK TIME
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Press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds until the year digits in the
ALARMS
Calendar line will flash
The Atomic Projection Clock has dual alarm with programmable snooze interval.
If any of the alarms is activated, it will sound at the set time and the alarm icon
will flash Mondays through Fridays.
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Press UP ( ▲) or DOWN ( ▼) adjusting to correct year
Press MODE to confirm and move to the next parameter – the month
digit will flash
SETTING THE ALARM
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Press UP ( ▲) or DOWN ( ▼) adjusting the current month and then
press MODE to confirm – the date digit will flash
Press UP ( ▲) or DOWN ( ▼) adjusting the date and then press
MODE to confirm – the hour digit will flash in the Time line
Press UP ( ▲) or DOWN ( ▼) adjusting the hour and then press
MODE to confirm – the minutes will flash
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Press MODE button to view the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 modes. If the
AL 1 is selected, the default time “6:00” with the AL1 label will be
displayed. If the ALARM 2 is selected, the default time”8:00”with the
AL 2 label will be displayed
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Press and hold
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SET button for three seconds - the hour digit will
Press UP ( ▲) or DOWN ( ▼) adjusting the minutes and then press
MODE to confirm – the temperature unit (C or F) in the Temperature
and Alarm line will flash
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Enter the hour using DOWN ( ▼) or UP ( ▲) buttons
Press SET button once - the minute digits will flash
Enter minutes using DOWN ( ▼) or UP ( ▲) buttons
Press SET button once again. The minute digits for snooze
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Press UP ( ▲) or DOWN ( ▼) button once selecting the temperature
unit in Fahrenheit or Celsius
interval will flash
Press MODE for the last time to confirm after the last parameter is set
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Enter the desired interval in minutes (from 1 to 59) using DOWN ( ▼)
DAY OF THE WEEK LANGUAGE
or UP ( ▲) buttons
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Press and hold DOWN ( ▼) button for 3 seconds to enter into the day
Press
SET button once confirming the ALARM 1 time is set.
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invalidate the warranty and may cause damage.
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Use the same procedure for setting the time for ALARM 2
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING THE ALARMS
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Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.
Read the user's manual thoroughly before operating the unit.
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At any time press
applicable alarm
SET or
SET to activate or deactivate
TROUBLESHOOTING
When ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 are disabled, an applicable icon
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disappears from the unit’s display.
Check here before contacting customer service.
Issue
Symptom
US Atomic Time
signal is not
Solution
SNOOZE
Clock
Clock
Place unit by the window and
keep it there at least
overnight
When the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to temporarily stop
the alarm. After the SNOOZE/LIGHT is pressed, the display will illuminate and
the alarm will temporarily silence and then resume five minutes later. If the
alarm is not disabled after that, it will continue to sound for four additional
minutes and then stop automatically.
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Blank display
Does not project
continuously
Check/insert batteries
Connect the clock to the wall
power outlet using AC/DC
adapter provided,
MOON PHASE
Slide the “CONTINUE
PROJECTION” switch in the
direction of the arrow shown
on the unit.
Eight phases of the moon are displayed and automatically updated based on
the calendar date.
PRECAUTIONS
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if handled
carefully. Here are a few precautions:
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Do not immerse the unit in water.
Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials.
Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature,
or humidity, which may result in malfunctions, shorter lifespan,
damaged batteries, and damaged parts.
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Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so will
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SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARD WARRANTY INFORMATION
Projection
This product is warranted from manufacturing defects for one year from the
date of retail purchase. It does not cover damages or wear resulting from
accident, misuse, abuse, commercial use, or unauthorized adjustment and
repair.
Projection type: Adjustable direction
Red Time or Temperature projected display
Projected image with 180° rotation and flip
Calendar and Clock
12/24 hour display in hh: mm: ss format
Date format: month – day format
Four user-selectable US Time Zones
Day of the week: User-selectable in three languages (English, Spanish or
French)
Note: Online product registration is required to ensure warranty protection.
To register your product, go to our Company website at:
www.hidekielectronics.us/Support.html. Click Register a New Product.
Should you require assistance with this product and its operation, please
contact our Customer Service 1(866) 443-3543.
Dual Alarm with programmable snooze
Snooze programming interval: 01 to 59 minutes
Moon phase
Power
Please direct all returns to the place of the original purchase. Should this not be
possible, contact Hideki Customer Service for assistance and to obtain a
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). Returns without a return
authorization will be refused. Please retain your original receipt as you may be
asked to provide a copy for proof of purchase.
2 AA size (UM-3) 1.5V batteries (not included)
AC/DC adapter (AC/DC6V, 120mA)
Dimensions
7.0(W) x 4.25(H) x 2.0(D) inches
Hideki Electronics, Inc. reserves the right to repair or replace the product at our
discretion.
Copyright (2008) Hideki Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Honeywell
Trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc.
Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with
respect to this product.
All user manual contents and information are subject to change
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