SMP300IMGB1
Congratulations on purchasing this Lexibook
and weather station, with its two exclusive features : measurement
of atmospheric pressure, projection of time and weather forecasts.
We recommend you reading this manual thoroughly to ensure you
make the most of your unit. Please keep it for future reference.
GETTING STARTED
Before you start using the alarm clock for the first time :
1. Remove the protective film from the display screen.
2. Remove the plastic strap from the AG13 batteries located at the
back of the unit. This will turn the station on (batteries are
supplied with this product).
3. If you want to use the projection feature, connect the unit to the
main electricity supply with the AC adapter (if supplied). If you
can't or don't wish to use the adapter you can insert two AA (R6)
batteries in the compartment at the back of the unit. Use a
screwdriver to open it.
SETTING THE CLOCK
1. Press and hold both [MODE] and [SET] buttons for two seconds
until the year digits flash, then press [
] or [
2. Press [MAX/MIN/LIGHT] to confirm and to switch to the next
setting.
3. Proceed as above to make the following settings :
a. Month
b. Day
c. Weekday
d. Hours
e. Minutes
Note : when setting the time, it is shown in a 12-hour format, where
PM stands for afternoon and AM for morning (ex : 5:00 PM = 17:00).
SETTING THE ALARM
1. Press and hold both [ALARM] and [SET] for two seconds until
the digits flash, then press [
] or [
] to set it.
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2. Press [MAX/MIN/LIGHT] to confirm and to switch to the next
setting.
3. Proceed as above to make the following settings :
a. Hours
b. Minutes
Notes :
• This indicator (((•))) will show when the alarm is active. Press
[ALARM] to activate or de-activate the alarm function.
• Auto-Snooze function : the alarm will go off for 1 minute, then it
will stop and go off again five minutes later. This process is
repeated three times. When the Auto-Snooze function is active,
the Zz indicator will flash.
• Press any button to stop the alarm.
BAROMETER
1. The atmospheric pressure can be displayed in various units, mb,
hPa or inHg. Mb (« millibars ») or hPa (« hectopascals ») are
equivalent to European units, 1 mb = 1 hPa. inHg (« inches of
mercury ») are the American standard. The measurements and
display will range between 840 and 1050 mb/hPA or 24.80 to 31
inHg.
2. Press once on [PRESSURE MEMORY/UNIT] to display the
pressure measurement for the past hour. Press twice to read the
display of the measurement taken two hours ago, and so forth
for the past 8 hours.
3. The recorded atmospheric changes for the past 8 hours are
displayed in a visually clear bar chart.
4. Press and hold [PRESSURE MEMORY/UNIT] for two seconds to
switch the pressure units from mb/hPa to inHg.
5. The arrow located on the side indicates the pressure trend :
rising, steady, falling.
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