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SETTINGS

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Radio-controlled clock

With your built-in radio-controlled clock, you are in possession of an
absolutely precise alarm and meeting clock which is automatically set to the
radio-transmitted time signals of the most precise clock in the world: the 
atomic clock of the Physikalisch-Technischen Bundesanstalt (PTB – the German
national metrology institute). This clock is so precise that in 1 million years a
deviation of 1 second can be expected.

Your radio-controlled alarm clock receives “time telegrams” via long wave
77.5 kHz from the time signal transmitter DCF 77, located in Mainflingen 
(24 km south-east of Frankfurt/Main). This time signal transmitter has a range
of 1500 km.

The device receives the station DCF 77 free of charge via the connected 
DCF 77 antenna everywhere, where a sufficient long wave reception is 
possible with a good portable radio. In many cases, your radio clock receives
the time telegrams from a considerable distance from the station; however, 
the local reception quality plays a significant role here.

The installed microprocessor of the radio-controlled clock processes the
received time telegrams and controls the quartz clock fully automatically. 
After the clock is first activated, the DCF synchronisation is performed immedi-
ately and subsequently every day at 2 am and 3 am. Depending on the point
of reception, synchronisation can take several minutes. During this process,
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rhythm of the received time telegram. After synchronisation has taken place,
the display begins to light up. In addition to the advantages of the time preci-
sion and the exact, to-the-second wake-up and alarm signal, your radio clock
sets itself fully automatically from winter time to summer time.

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Page 5: ...5 DEUTSCH 6 20 ENGLISH 21 35 FRAN AIS 36 50 ITALIANO 51 65 PORTUGU S 66 80 ESPA OL 81 95 NEDERLANDS 96 110 POLSKI 111 125 DANSK 126 140 SVENSKA 141 155 SUOMI 156 170 T RK E 171 185...

Page 6: ...entilated Do not cover the ventilation slots with newspapers table cloths curtains etc 7 When deciding where to place the device please note that furniture sur faces are covered by various types of va...

Page 7: ...ess longer changes the hours forward continuously In radio mode increases the volume MIN VOL To set the minutes press briefly changes the minutes forward in steps press longer changes the minutes forw...

Page 8: ...s y Headphone jack to connect headphones or earphones with a jack plug 3 5 mm on the left hand side of the device The loud speaker of the device is switched off TUNING Dial for tuning to radio station...

Page 9: ...rm is activated with a signal tone or radio for alarm time 2 10 00 Displays the time the alarm times the sleep timer time and the day of the week for the alarm interruption WEC LED Displays that the a...

Page 10: ...es that stored settings are not lost in the case of a power failure or when the device is briefly discon nected from the mains 1 Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the device by pressing th...

Page 11: ...CF 77 antenna everywhere where a sufficient long wave reception is possible with a good portable radio In many cases your radio clock receives the time telegrams from a considerable distance from the...

Page 12: ...run through the hours continuously 3 Press MIN VOL briefly to set the minutes step by step or hold down to run through the minutes continuously Notes When the minute display changes from 59 to 00 thi...

Page 13: ...ion is strong enough Alarm time and time zone synchronisation are each reset to the values 00 00 and 00 Please note that in this case you may be wakened at the wrong time Setting alarm time 1 1 Press...

Page 14: ...o set the hours step by step or hold down to run through the hours continuously 3 Press MIN VOL briefly to set the minutes step by step or hold down to run through the minutes continuously The device...

Page 15: ...e radio station using the TUNING dial right hand side Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume by pressing HOUR VOL or MIN VOL Alarm mode The device has a dynamic alarm tone that starts at a low volum...

Page 16: ...ED lights up 5 Press ON OFF to switch off the device The device wakes you up at the set time with the radio station alarm duration is 59 minutes Alarm with signal tone 1 Press ON OFF to switch off the...

Page 17: ...vate the alarm press ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 repeatedly until the LED e ALARM 1 or e ALARM 2 disappears The set alarm time is saved 2 To activate the alarm with ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 switch to e or Display th...

Page 18: ...ys saved Activating the sleep timer 1 Press SLEEP to switch on the device Display the switch off time 1 0 0 for 59 minutes You will hear the selected radio station 2 Set the selected switch off time w...

Page 19: ...ore do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of its life Take it to a collection point for recy cling electrical and electronic devices This is indicated by this symbol on...

Page 20: ...s 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC This device conforms to the safety regulation VDE 0860 and therefore to the international safety regulation IEC 65 Power supply 230 Volt 50 60 Hz Max power consumption 8 W ope...

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