Celestron Elements Trek Lite User guide

Category
Table clocks
Type
User guide
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL #48007
Temperature measuring range: -20° to +60° C and -4° to +140° F
Power supply: Battery: CR2032 lithium x 2 pcs
Dimensions: L x H x W: 54 x 103 x 15 mm or 2.1” x 4.1” x 0.6”
Weight: 70 g or 2.5 oz
ENGLISH I 1
Digital Compass
Thermometer
FEATURES
• DigitalCompassfunctionprovidesdegrees,northpointing
arrow and cardinal point readings. Compass Range: - 0°
to359°,1-16pointers(graphical)
• Declinationangleadjustableforregionswithmagnetic
variation
• Time,DualTime,DateandDayoftheweek
• Alarmwithsnooze
• Temperaturewithbuilt-inthermometerreading
with unit °C or °F
• Backlight
• Waterresistant
• Batteries:2CR2032Lithium
(included)
• Lanyardincludedforeasycarrying
SPECIFICATIONS
2 I ENGLISH
Parts A- LCD
A1: Direction Arrow
A2: Direction OR Temperature
A3: Time
A4:DayofWeek
A5: Date
Parts B- Buttons
B1: “”button
B2:“SNOOZE/LIGHT”button
B3: “”button
B4:“MODE”button
B5:“COMPASS”button
Parts C- Structure
C1:HoleforNeckStrap
C2: Battery Compartment
MAIN APPEARANCE
SET UP
SET THE TIME AND DATE
Power
• Useasmallscrewdrivertoremovethe2screwsonthebattery
cover.InsertCR2032lithiumbatteries(2qnty)withthe
positivesideofthebatteryupward.Replacethebatterydoor
and tighten the screws.
• Whenthebatteryislow(
)willappearonscreenandthe
batteriesshouldbereplaced.
• PressMODEbuttontoswitchbetweenClock,AlarmClock,YearandDualTime.
TIME MODE
Time Setting
• Pressandhold“MODE”buttonfor3secondstoentersettings.
Press “”or “”tochangesetting,andpress“MODE”button
toconrmandmovetonextsetting.
• Settingsequenceisasfollows:Hour,Minute,Second,Year,
Month,Day,Day-of-weeklanguage(German,English,Russian,
Danish,Dutch,Italian,SpanishorFrench)
• Ifnobuttonispressedfor15seconds,thedisplaywillreturn
topreviousmode.
• Press“MODE”buttontoexittheTimeSettingMode.
NOTE: When out of settings mode, press the “” button to select 12 or 24 hour mode
ENGLISH I 3
Alarm Setting
• Press“MODE”buttontonavigatetoAlarmTimeDisplay(“AL”
icondisplaysontheLCD).Hold“MODE”buttonfor3seconds
toenteralarmclocksettingmode.Press“” or “” to change
setting,andpress“MODE”buttontoconrmandmovetonext
setting.
• Thesettingsequenceis:Hour,MinuteandAlarmON
(
)/OFF( ).
• Whenthealarmison,thesymbol“
” appears and when it is
offthesymbol“
” disappears.
• Whenalarmgoesoff“
”willash.Pressanybutton(except
SNOOZE/LIGHTbutton)tostopthealarm.Ifnobuttonis
pressedthealarmwillautomaticallystopafter2minutes.
• Whenalarmisgoingoff,press“SNOOZE/LIGHT”buttonto
activatethesnoozealarm,(Zzziconwillashonscreen).The
alarmwillsnoozefor5minutes.Thesnoozefunctioncanbe
used only 7 times.
Dual Time Setting
• Press“MODE”buttonuntil“DT”isshownonthescreen.
• Hold“MODE”buttonfor3secondstoenterDualTimesetting.
The “Hour” digits flash. Press “”or ““buttontoadjustthe
“hour”,press“MODE”buttontoconrmandquitthesetting.
COMPASS
ThecompassshowsthebearingindegreesdueNorthtogether
with 16 cardinal points.
• PresstheCompassbuttonandtheunitwillenterthe
Compassmode.Makesuretoholdtheunithorizontally,
parallel to the ground. Point the arrow that is printed on the
Compasshousinginthedirectionyouwishtotravel.This
directionwillbedisplayedalongwiththeanglein°(degrees).
The LCD arrow {} will always point North.
• Ifnokeyispressedfor30seconds,theunitwillautomatically
shutoffthecompassandreturntothetemperaturemode.
Note: The compass must be kept in a level position when in use. Taking a measurement
while the unit is not horizontal (in relation to the horizon) can result in a large
measurement error.
Always take bearings in the open air, because it is easily affected by disturbing sources
of magnetism.
For detailed calibration steps, see complete manual online at www.celestron.com
4 I ENGLISH
TEMPERATURE
BACKLIGHT
• Whencompassmodeisoff,theLCDwilldisplaythe
temperatureinunitsof°Cor°F.Thetemperaturerange
willbefrom-20°Cto60°C.
• Press“”buttontochangethereadingfrom°Cto°F.
• WhenTemperatureislowerthan-20°C,thedisplaywillshow
LL.L°C.Whentemperatureishigherthan60°C,LCDdisplay
will show HH.H°C.
• PresstheSNOOZE/LIGHTbuttontoturnthe
backlightonfor5seconds.
Your instrument has a two year limited warranty. Please see the Celestron website for detailed information on all Celestron
products at www.celestron.com.
www.celestron.com
Torrance,CA90503U.S.A.•Telephone:800.421.9649
©2013Celestron•Allrightsreserved.•PrintedinChina•11-13
FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
• Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Product design and specifications are subject to change without prior notification.
This product is designed and intended for use by those 14 years of age and older.
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Celestron Elements Trek Lite User guide

Category
Table clocks
Type
User guide

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