- Wirelessly monitors indoor/outdoor temperatures.
- Atomic Clock automatically & adjusts for daylight Saving time.
- 12- & 24-hour Clock. Remote transmission of outdoor temperature to temperature station by 915 MHz.
- Wall hanging or free standing; Perpetual & Time zone setting.
- Requires 2 AA & 2 AAA batteries.Accurate and self-setting atomic time and date with automatic daylight saving time.Indoor and outdoor temperature; 200 feet wireless range..Automatically updates for Daylight Saving Time (on/off option); Atomic time and date with manual setting.4 different languages: English, French, German or Spanish, kindly refer the user manual given below for troubleshooting steps. Dimensions: Display: 8.9 L x 1.2 W x 7.1 H & Sensor: 1.98 L x 0.56 W x 3.41 H in Inches.Refer to the PDF attached below in Technical Specification for User Manual..
- Accurate and self-setting atomic time and date with automatic daylight saving time.
- Indoor and outdoor temperature.
La Crosse Technology WS-8115U-S Atomic Digital Wall Clock with
Temperature
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Self-setting digital clock with indoor and outdoor temperature
also features alarm with snooze option and low battery indicator
for both clock and wireless sensor. Time sets to specified time
zone and will automatically reset for daylight saving time.
Outdoor temperature receives from wireless tranmitting sensor
within a range of 260 ft from clock. Optional for wall hanging or
self-standing.
Dimensions: 9.00"L x 0.75"W x 7.25"H
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Self-setting Atomic time & date
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Select your time zone from 0 GMT -/+12hr settings, face the clock
towards the direction of Ft . Collins, Colorado and watch it
automatically update the time. This clock has a built-in antenna
to receive the WWVB radio signal, from NIST radio station,
located in Ft. Collins, Colorado and transmits the exact time
signal continuously throughout the United States at 60 kHz. The
signal has a range of up to 2,000 miles. Radio reception can be
limited during daytime, so its strongest signal will be reached
in the evening hours. Daylight saving time resetting twice a
year? This clock automatically adjusts for you every March &
November, when recognized. Optional On/Off feature for those who
do not adjust for DST.
Wireless outdoor temperature
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Included with clock is a weather resistant transmitting outdoor
sensor that sends outdoor temperature values indoors to the
clock. Can be viewable in either Fahrenheit or Celsius with a
range of over 200 ft. in open air. Some metals and glass can
decrease range.
Time alarm with snooze
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Crescendo alarm sound gently wakens you from your . To
activate or deactivate the daily alarms, briefly press the ALARM
button once. When the alarm is active the clock displays the
alarm icon below the word ALARM. When deactivated, the alarm icon
does not display. For those who prefer to wake late, there is a
10 minute SNOOZE, as well. Alarm will repeat within 24 hours,
unless it is deactivated.
Low battery indicators
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Features weak/low battery indicators for both the clock &
wireless sensor. We recommend using brand name standard alkaline
batteries (not heavy duty, lithium, or rechargeable) with an
expiration date of 7 years in advance of the current year or
tested to 1.48 on a voltmeter.
Wall hang or table stand with fold-out leg stands
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Clock shows your Month & Day of the Month with your weekday,
which can display in 4 language settings - US: English (default
setting) - F: French (Français) - E: Spanish (Español) - d:
German (Deutsch)
Benefits
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* Wireless IN/OUT temp (F/C)
* Atomic Time and Date (Manual Setting)
* Automatically Updates for Daylight Saving Time (on/off option)
* 12/24 Hour Time Display
* Perpetual
* Time Zone Setting
* Time Alarm with Snooze
* Low Battery Indicator
* Wall Hanging or Free Standing
* Transmission range: 260 ft (open air)
* Specifications: IN Temp Range: 14.1 F to 139.8 F (-9.9 C to
37.8 C), OUT Temp Range: -39.8 F to +139.8 F (-39.9 C to 59.9 C)
* Power Requirements:
* Clock : 2 AA Alkaline Batteries (Not Included)
* Sensor : 2 AAA Alkaline Batteries (Not Included)
troubleshooting Steps : Remove all batteries from outdoor sensor
and clock. Press one of the buttons on the clock at least 20
times to clear all memory. Verify that the clock is blank before
proceeding (there may be lines painted on the screen). Leave both
units without power for 15 minutes (very important). Insert fresh
batteries into the outdoor sensor. Insert fresh batteries into
the clock. Keep the outdoor sensor 5-10 feet from the clock. When
RF connection is established, the temperature will appear on the
station. Allow the outdoor sensor and clock to sit together for
15 minutes to establish a strong connection. Do not press buttons
for 15 minutes. For optimum 915MHz transmission, the outdoor
transmitter should be a distance of no more than 200 feet (60
meters, open air) from the clock.
Note: Distance: The maximum transmitting range in open air is
over 200 feet (60 meters) between the outdoor transmitter and the
clock. Consider what is in the signal path between the clock and
the transmitter. Consider the distance the clock is located away
from other electronic in the home. Resistance: Obstacles such as
walls, windows, stucco, concrete, and large metal objects can
reduce the range. When considering the distance between the
transmitter and the clock (200 feet open air) cut that distance
in half for each wall, window, tree, bush or other obstruction in
the signal path. Closer is better. Do not the transmitter
on a metal fence. This significantly reduces the effective range.
Interference: Consider items in the signal path between the
transmitter and the clock. Sometime a simple relocation of the
transmitter or the clock will correct the interference issue.
Windows can reflect the radio signal. Metal will absorb the RF
(radio frequency) signal. Stucco is held to the wall by a metal
mesh. Transmitting antennas (ham radio, emergency dispatch
center, airports, base etc.) Electrical wires
(utilities, cable etc.) Vegetation is full of moisture and
reduces signal.
.Note for Intermittent Outdoor Temperature: RF (radio frequency)
communication may come and go occasionally. This can be normal in
some environments (e.g. moister climates). If transmitter signal
is lost, please wait 2-4 hours for the signal to reconnect on its
own. Move the outdoor transmitter to a closer location. Freezer
test: Confirm the clock is reading the correct outdoor
transmitter. Place the transmitter in the freezer for an hour and
watch the temperature drop on the clock. Indoor distance test:
Please complete the restart with transmitter and clock 5-10 feet
apart and inside to establish a strong connection. After 15
minutes if there is a reading in the outdoor temperature area,
move the transmitter to another room with one wall between the
transmitter and the clock. Observe to see if the Temperature
remains on consistently for 1-hour. If the temperature remains on
while in the house then it is likely a distance/resistance issue.
Move the transmitter to different locations outside to find a
location where the temperature reading will hold.
Distance/Resistance can cause loss of transmitter signal. Check
Batteries. .