Hanaix 1456

Hanaix Projection Alarm Clock User Manual

Tauira: 1456

Kupu Whakataki

Mauruuru koe mo te hokoasing the Hanaix Projection Alarm Clock. This device combines a digital alarm clock with a projection feature, FM radio, USB charging port, and displays temperature and humidity. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use and optimal performance.

Nga waahanga hua

Ihirangi mokete

Hanaix Projection Alarm Clock package contents including the clock, USB cable, and user manual.
Image: Contents of the Hanaix Projection Alarm Clock package.

Ka mutu te huaview

Kia mohio koe ki nga momo waahanga me nga mana whakahaere o to karaka whakaoho.

Diagram showing the front, top, and back views of the Hanaix Projection Alarm Clock with labels for all buttons, ports, and display elements.
Image: Detailed diagram of the alarm clock's components and controls.

Tatūnga

  1. Hononga Hiko: Connect the USB power cable to the "Supply Hub" port on the back of the clock and plug the other end into a standard USB power adapter (not included) or a powered USB port. The display will light up.
  2. Pūrua Pūhiko: The clock comes with a pre-installed CR2 backup battery. Remove the insulation tab from the battery compartment on the back of the clock. This battery ensures that time and alarm settings are retained during a power outage. The display will not show during battery-only operation.
Hanaix Projection Alarm Clock connected to power with a smartphone charging via its USB port.
Image: The alarm clock powered on and charging a device.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Te Whakataunga Taima

  1. Patohia me te pupuri i te SET button for 3 seconds to enter time setting mode. The 12/24H format will flash.
  2. Whakamahia te +/- buttons to select between 12-hour and 24-hour format.
  3. Perehi SET again to confirm and move to hour setting. Use +/- ki te whakatika i te haora.
  4. Perehi SET again to confirm and move to minute setting. Use +/- ki te whakatika i nga meneti.
  5. Perehi SET one more time or wait 10 seconds for the settings to be saved automatically.

2. Tautuhinga Whakaoho (Ngā Whakaoho Takirua)

  1. Patohia poto te AL pātene ki view Alarm 1 time. Press again to view Whakaoho 2 wa.
  2. To set Alarm 1, press and hold the AL button until the Alarm 1 hour flashes. Use +/- ki te whakatika i te haora.
  3. Perehi AL again to set minutes. Use +/- ki te whakatika i nga meneti.
  4. Perehi AL again to set the snooze duration (5-60 minutes). Use +/- ki te whakatikatika.
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 for Alarm 2 by pressing AL until Alarm 2 hour flashes.
  6. Hei whakahohe/whakakore i tētahi whakaoho, pēhi poto i te AL button. The alarm icon (bell 1 or bell 2) will appear/disappear on the display.

Ka tangi te whakaoho, pehia te rahi Zz button for snooze. The alarm will sound again after the set snooze duration. Press any other button to turn off the alarm until the next day.

Image showing a person reaching for the alarm clock to snooze, with icons indicating dual alarms and snooze duration.
Image: Setting and using the dual alarm and snooze functions.

3. Projection Function

  1. Patohia poto te +/- (PROJECT) button to turn the projection on/off or adjust its brightness (Bright > Dim > Off).
  2. Rotate the projector lens to adjust the projection angle (180° rotation).
  3. Rotate the focus ring on the projector to sharpen the projected time.
  4. Patohia me te pupuri i te +/- (PROJECT) button to flip the projected time 180° for optimal viewing.
Illustration of the alarm clock projecting time onto a ceiling, showing 180-degree rotation and three brightness levels for the projection.
Image: How to use the 180° rotatable time projection feature.
Diagram showing four brightness levels for the main display and two brightness levels for the projection, along with an off option for both.
Image: Brightness options for both the main display and the projection.

4. Display Brightness & Night Mode

  1. Patohia poto te Zz (LIGHT) button to cycle through 4 levels of display brightness (100% > 60% > 25% > Off).
  2. Patohia me te pupuri i te Zz (LIGHT) button to activate/deactivate auto-dimming mode. In auto-dimming mode, the display brightness adjusts automatically based on ambient light.
  3. Aratau Po: The clock can automatically dim the display during a set period (default 18:00-06:00).
    • Patohia poto SET to enter Night Mode ON/OFF setting. Use +/- to toggle ON/OFF.
    • If ON, press and hold SET to set the start and end times for Night Mode. Use +/- to adjust hours and minutes, pressing SET hei whakaū i ia taahiraa.
    • Note: Night Mode is not available when auto-dimming is active.

5. Irirangi FM

  1. Pehia te RADIO/MOE pātene hei whakakā i te reo irirangi FM.
  2. Pēhi me te pupuri RADIO/MOE to auto-scan and save available FM stations (76-108 MHz).
  3. Whakamahia te +/- buttons to switch between saved stations.
  4. Pehia te VOL pātene, ka whakamahi +/- to adjust the volume (15 levels).
  5. Waka Moe: While FM radio is playing, briefly press RADIO/MOE to set a sleep timer (5-90 minutes). The radio will automatically turn off after the set time.
  6. To turn off the radio, press RADIO/MOE again until the radio display disappears.
Image showing the alarm clock displaying FM radio frequency and a person listening to the radio.
Image: Using the FM radio function.

6. Tauranga Whakapaa USB

Connect your smartphone, tablet, or other USB-powered device to the USB charging port on the back of the clock using your device's charging cable. The clock will provide power to charge your device.

Close-up image of the USB charging port on the back of the alarm clock.
Image: The USB charging port for external devices.

7. Temperature & Humidity Display

The clock automatically displays the indoor temperature in Celsius (°C) and humidity percentage (%). These readings are continuously updated.

8. Mirror Screen Function

The large 7.3-inch LED display features a mirror-like surface, allowing it to be used as a convenient mirror when the display is off or dimmed.

A woman using the reflective surface of the alarm clock as a makeup mirror.
Image: The alarm clock's display doubles as a mirror.

Te tiaki

Raparongoā

RaruraruTe Take Taea / Rongoa
Kua weto te whakaaturanga / Karaka kaore e mahi.
  • Ensure the USB power cable is securely connected to both the clock and a working power source.
  • The backup battery only retains settings, it does not power the display.
He pōuriuri te whakaaturanga.
  • Whakaritea te mowhiti arotahi ki runga i te arotahi kaupapa.
  • Ensure the projection distance is within optimal range (up to 5 meters).
Kaore e taea te whakarite te wa/whakaoho.
  • Follow the instructions carefully, ensuring you press and hold buttons for the correct duration.
  • If issues persist, try resetting the clock by temporarily removing the backup battery and disconnecting power, then reconnecting.
He pai te manaaki reo irirangi FM.
  • Extend and adjust the position of the radio antenna.
  • Try auto-scanning for stations again in a different location.
Ko te utu USB kaore e mahi.
  • Ensure the clock is powered on.
  • Check if your device's charging cable is working correctly.
  • Some devices may charge slower via the clock's USB port compared to a dedicated wall charger.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuHanaix
Tau tauira1456
Momo WhakaatuArahina Mamati
Rahi Mata7.3 inihi
Puna ManaHiko Hiko
Pūhiko Pūrua1 x CR2 (whakauruhia)
Hunga Hua7.3"W x 3"H (approx. 18.5cm x 7.6cm)
Taumaha Tūemi10.1 hekere (tata ki te 286g)
RauemiTe kirihou, he kirikiri
Awhe Auautanga FM76-108 MHz

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Hanaix offers a 1-month money-back guarantee for this product. For any issues or inquiries, please feel free to contact us. We provide 24-hour x 7-day customer service to assist you.

For support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Hanaix webpae.

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