Night Vision Technologies Alarm Clock, retail $TBA (www.alarmclocksonline.com...)
Manufactured by Equity (Unknown)
Last updated 08-07-10





This is the Night Vision Technologies Alarm Clock, a portable "travel" alarm clock that features a very large LCD and a bright LED backlight.

It also has an alarm which gets louder and more insistent the longer you ignore it.

This is model # 30330B.
It appears to have been discontinued, as I was not able to find it on the web.


 Size of product w/hand to show scale SIZE



Install three new AA cells first if necessary (see directly below), and THEN you can go wake the dead.

This clock is actually quite easy to set...on the top of the unit, you'll see some buttons. Press and hold down the one labelled "TIME.SET", and then press & release the ones labelled "HOUR" and "MINUTE" while observing the display. When it indicates the correct time, you may release the TIME.SET" button.

To set the alarm, follow the same steps as above, except you press & hold down the button labelled "AL.SET" instead.





To turn the alarm on, just slide the switch labelled "AL.ON -- --AL.OFF" toward the left.
When the alarm discharges, slide the "AL.ON -- --AL.OFF" switch toward the right to silence it permanently, or press the bar labelled "SNOOZE       SENSOR      LIGHT" to turn it off for ten minutes.

To activate the backlight so that you can read the time at night, press & hold down the snooze bar for as long as necessary; release it to douse (extinguish) the light.



To change the batteries in this alarm clock, remove the battery door on the bottom of the unit, place it on the floor, and use your foot to gently push it under the bed with the dust rabbits, buttons, pennies, etc. where it will eventually fall prey to the hungry, hungry vacuum cleaner...O WAIT!!! YOU'LL NEED THAT!!! So just set it aside instead.

Removed the three used AA cells from the compartment, and dispose of, recycle, or recharge them as you see fit.

Insert three new AA cells into the compartment, orienting them so that their flat-ends (-) negatives face the springs for them in each chamber.

Snap the battery door back on, and be done with it.
Aren't you glad that you didn't push that battery door under your bed now?

Unable to measure current use due to how this product was constructed.



When you're finished here, you may need to set the time and alarm to where they should be.



This is a travel alarm clock, not a flashlight meant to be bashed, thrashed, trashed, and abused. So I won't throw it against the wall, stomp on it, try to drown it in the toliet bowl or the cistern, run over it, swing it against the concrete floor of a porch, use a medium claw hammer in order to smash it open to check it for candiosity, fire it from the cannoņata, drop it down the top of Mt. Erupto (I guess I've been watching the TV program "Viva Piņata" too much again - candiosity is usually checked with a laser-type device on a platform with a large readout (located at Piņata Central), with a handheld wand that Langston Lickatoad uses, or with a pack-of-cards-sized device that Fergy Fudgehog uses; the cannoņata (also located at Piņata Central) is only used to shoot piņatas to piņata parties away from picturesque Piņata Island, and Mt. Erupto is an active volcano on Piņata Island {In the episode "Les Saves the Day...Again", Paulie Preztail says "Hey, ever wonder why this park's called 'Mount Erupto' anyway?", then Franklin Fizzlybear says "I think its an old native term. Means 'very safe.'"}), send it to the Daystrom Institute for additional analyses, or inflict upon it punishments that flashlights may have inflicted upon them.

In fact, those photographs, the spectrographic analysis, and that video all located directly below may very well be "it".



Photograph of the display with backlighting activated.



Photograph of the top of the product, showing the controls.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the LED used for the backlighting in this clock.

USB2000 spectrometer graciously donated by P.L.




Video clip on YourTube allowing you to hear the alarm discharging.

This clip is approximately 18.375645689734 megabytes (18,526,392 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than ninety two minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.





TEST NOTES:
Test unit was in my custody for a very short period for a battery change on the morning of 08-04-10 (or "04 Aug 2010" if you prefer); it went back to my sister shortly thereafter.

I did not have it long enough to do a complete workup of; that dreadful "" will appear appended to its listings on this website at once.


UPDATE: 00-00-00






    MANUFACTURER: Equity
    PRODUCT TYPE: LCD alarm clock
    LAMP TYPE: LED (backlighting only)
    No. OF LAMPS: At least one
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: Five pushbutton momentary switches, one slide switch
    CASE MATERIAL: Plastic
    BEZEL: N/A
    BATTERY: 3x AA cells
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/unable to measure
    WATER- AND PISS-RESISTANT: Very light splatter-resistance at maximum
    SUBMERSIBLE: NO WAY HOZAY!!!
    ACCESSORIES: None that I'm aware of
    SIZE:
    WEIGHT:
    COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: China
    WARRANTY: Unknown

    PRODUCT RATING:

    This is not a light-emitting product, so the conventional "star" rating will not be furnished.





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