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Note – Time settings
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If, during initial setup of the device, a DCF signal is not received within the first few
minutes, the search is aborted. The radio icon disappears.
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If there are reception problems, we recommend leaving the clock to sit overnight, since
interference is generally less at night.
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In the meantime, you can start a manual search for the DCF signal at another location
or you can manually set the time and date.
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The clock automatically continues to search for the DCF signal on a daily basis. If the
signal is received successfully, the manually set time and date are overwritten.
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Press the
WAVE
button (11) to start the manual search for the DCF signal.
Note – Manual search
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The manual search function using the
WAVE
button (11) is only possible if the radio
signal is activated (RC ON) – see
5.2. Activating/deactivating the radio signal
and summer time
.
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The manual search is automatically aborted after 6-16 minutes.
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Using the
WAVE
button (11) frequently will drain the battery. We recommend only
using this function to seek out an optimal location for the device.
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Press the
WAVE
button (11) again to end the manual search.
5.2. Activating/deactivating the radio signal and summer time
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Move the slide switch for
RC ON/OFF / DST
(10) to the
RC ON
position (left) to activate
continuous synchronisation with the DCF signal.
Note – Summer time
•
When the radio signal is active (
RC ON
), the clock automatically switches over to
summer time. When summer time is active,
DST
(Daylight Saving Time) is shown on the
display and the time is set one hour ahead.
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Move the slide switch for
RC ON/OFF / DST
(10) to the
OFF
position (centre) to deactivate
continuous synchronisation with the DCF signal and the automatic switch to summer time.
Use these settings when you are in a region where you cannot or are not permitted to
receive a radio signal.
•
Then you must manually carry out the settings described in
5.3. Manually setting the
date/time (normal time)
.
•
Move the slide switch for
RC ON/OFF / DST
(10) to the
OFF
position
DST
(right) to
deactivate continuous synchronisation with the DCF signal and activate the automatic
switch to summer time.
Use these settings when you are in a region where you cannot or are not permitted to
receive a radio signal.
The changeover to summer time will still be carried out based on the manually set date
and time.
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Then you must manually carry out the settings described in
5.3. Manually setting the
date/time (normal time)
.
5.3. Manually setting the date/time (normal time)
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Press the button (5) repeatedly until the normal time (B) is displayed.
•
Press and hold the
t
button (12) for approx. 2 seconds until the year display begins to
flash.
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Set the following information in the order listed:
• Year
• Month/day or day/month display (B – 2/B – 3)
• Month (B – 3)
• Day (B – 2)
• 12/24 hour format
• Hours
• Minutes
• Seconds (only zeroes possible)
• Time zone
• Day of the week language
•
DST AUTO/OFF
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To select the individual values, press the
button (8) or the
button (9) and confirm
each selection by pressing the
CLOCK
button (12).
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Press the
CLOCK
button (12) immediately to adopt the set value displayed and skip ahead.
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If you do not make an entry for 30 seconds, the device automatically exits the settings
mode and the settings you made are saved.