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are well received or stopped manually. 

7.2 Manual Time Setting: 

 

In  time  display  mode,  hold  “MODE”  button  (B1)  for  3  seconds  to  enter 
Clock/Calendar setting Mode. 

 

Press  “+”  (B4)  or  “-”  (B5)  button  to  adjust  the  setting  and  press  “MODE” 
button (B2) to confirm each setting. 

(By  keeping  the  “

+

”  (B4)  or  “

-

”  (B5)  button  pressed,  could  accelerate  the 

process and reach the desired value more quickly)

 

 

The  setting  sequence  is  shown  as  follow:  Hour,  Minute,  Second,  Year, 
Month/Day sequence, Month, Date, Weekday Language, Time Zone. 

 

There  are  8  languages  for  day  of  week:  German,  English,  French,  Italian, 
Dutch,  Spanish,  Denmark  and  Russian.  The  languages  and  their  selected 
abbreviations for each day of the week are shown in the following table. 

Language

 

Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday Saturday 

German, GER 

SON 

MON 

DIE 

MIT 

DON 

FRE 

SAM 

English, ENG 

SUN 

MON 

TUE 

WED 

THU 

FRI 

SAT 

Denmark, DAN             

SON 

MAN 

TIR 

ONS 

TOR 

FRE 

LOR 

Dutch, NET 

ZON 

MAA 

DIN 

WOE 

DON 

VRI 

ZAT 

Italian, ITA 

DOM 

LUN 

MAR 

MER 

GIO 

VEN 

SAB 

Spanish, ESP 

DOM 

LUN 

MAR 

MIE 

JUE 

VIE 

SAB 

French, FRA 

DIM 

LUN 

MAR 

MER 

JEU 

VEN 

SAM 

Russian, RU 

BC     

NH 

BT 

CP 

HT   

NT 

CY 

 

Note

:   

(1)

 

All Setting mode will automatically exit in 15 seconds without any adjustment 

(2)

 

For  Time  Zone:  If  you  receive  no  RC-DCF  frequency  signal,  the  time  zone 
should be set to 0. Time Zone is used in countries which can received the DCF 
frequency  signal  but  the  time  zone  is  different  from  German  Time  (  i.e. 
GMT+1). 
   

7.3 Daily Alarm Function: 

 

Press “ MODE” button (B1) to select to view alarm Time, “AL” shown on the 

display 

 

When  viewing  the  Alarm  Time,  hold  “MODE”  button  (B1)  for  3  seconds  to 

enter  Alarm  Time  setting.  Press  “+”  (B4)  or  “-”  (B5)  button  to  adjust  the 
alarm time. Press “MODE” button (B1) to confirm the setting. 

 

7.4 Snooze Alarm Function:

 

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