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Time projector - The time projection function of the
BARM969PA is pretty typical of the better projection clocks. The projector
can be pointed at the ceiling, or rotated forward or back 90 degrees to
point at a wall. The projector has a focus control, and the
projected image is sharp and evenly illuminated, nicely visible in a dark
room. The characters are the same unique stylized digits used on the
LCD display. What sets this model apart is that the projected time
display includes the status of the alarm. If you are wondering if you
remembered to set the alarm, just open your eyes and look at the projected
image for alarm status. Of course the radio controlled time, which sets
itself using radio transmissions broadcast by the atomic clock source in
Boulder Colorado, will be accurate to within a fraction of a second, as
long as the transmissions can reach the clock (see limitations
below).
FM Radio - The digital FM radio has scan functions,
and station presets. The station frequency as well as the preset
number is displayed on the LCD display.
Alarm functions - The alarm functions are quite
sophisticated. The BARM969PA has two configurable alarms, and is
capable of playing the radio, or one of a number of selected melodies, at
different times, as either alarm 1 or 2. In addition, the BARM969PA
comes with a wireless remote alarm unit that may be placed under a pillow,
or at the other side of the bed, up to 50 feet away. The remote can
be set to be triggered by alarm 1 or 2, both, or neither. The remote
is capable of playing melodies, or vibrating (vibration typically used
under the pillow). Through clever use of alarms 1 and 2, it is
possible to have one alarm sound only at the main unit (using the radio),
and the other alarm sound only at the remote (using melodies or
vibration).
Sleep functions - The BARM969PA has sleep
functionality. The sleep timer may be set for 15, 30, 60, 90 or 120
minutes. When enabled, the sleep timer will play your choice of one of six
soothing nature sounds, through both the BARM969PA's speaker, and the
remote alarm unit, turning off at the end of the programmed time. As
the sound effects are independently generated at the main unit and the
remote, they are not synchronized. Sound effects, such as chirping
tropical birds or waves breaking on the beach, are thus generated with
striking stereo effects from the two units.
Display Areas in LCD Panel
The large (3 1/2 by 2 inch) LCD panel on the
BAR969PA has a momentary electro-luminescent backlight that lights for
approximately 5 seconds when the snooze button is pressed. The display has
five display areas:
Weather Forecast Area -
At the top
left of the display is the weather forecast. One of six weather
forecast icons will be displayed, representing the expected weather
forecast for the next 12 to 24 hours. Accuracy is around 70 to 75%.
Clock Display -
Below
the weather forecast is the time display. Time is displayed in 12 or 24
hour format, with either seconds or weekday (your option).
The weekday is a two-letter abbreviation in English, French, German,
Italian or Spanish. You
also see a clock radio reception icon, indicating signal strength of
the signal needed to maintain radio control of the clock. Digit size
is around 1 inch for the time, 3/8 inch for the day or seconds.
FM Radio Display -
At the upper right of the LCD panel is the FM radio display. The
station frequency, as well as the station pre-select number, are
displayed. Digit size is 3/8 inch for the frequency, 1/4 inch for the
pre-select.
Temperature Display -
On the right, below the radio display, is the clock display. The
indoor temperature is displayed in degrees C or F, your option. Digit size
is 3/8 inch for the temperature. Alarm
Settings / Date - At the bottom right of the display is the alarm /
date area. Icons are displayed showing the alarm settings.
Below that is the date in your choice of month / date or date / month
format. Digit size for the date is 1/2 inch. For
additional information, please see the
instructions. (It is a large file, this will open a new window and
take a while to download) Note:
The instruction sheet and the bullet list on the box imply that the FM
radio can be used in conjunction with the sleep timer. In our
evaluation testing, the sleep timer only seemed to work in conjunction
with the soothing sound effects. The Oregon Scientific site feature
list only mentions the sleep timer in conjunction with the sound effects,
so I suspect that this was a last minute engineering change, after the
printing was done. Note:
This product has "atomic" clock functionality. Atomic, or Radio
Controlled clocks receive a radio signal to set themselves. Like any radio
receiver however, they may not be able to receive the signal if they are
in a building with a lot of steel in the structure, near computers or
other electrical equipment that may generate interference, or if the
weather is unsuitable. The signal they receive does not propagate well
during the day. That's the nature of the signal, not the clock. These
clocks are designed to catch the signal when they can, generally in the
middle of the night, calibrate themselves, and then run quite accurately
for days until they can catch another signal. When you first put in the
batteries, they will most likely not set themselves until the middle of
the night. That's normal. By morning, weather permitting, it should be
correct. Under less than ideal conditions, it could take a few days.
Daylight savings time changes may not be made the first night if location
and weather are not favorable.
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