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3.GETTING STARTED
• Open Cover (C1)
• Connect the power cord to the wall outlet
• Replace cover, place the unit onto flat surface; the unit is ready for use now.
4. TIME AND ALARM SETTING
4.1 Radio Controlled Time:
• After the start-up of the unit, the clock automatically starts to scan the DCF time signal. Radio
Control Icon “ ” (A1) flashes on LCD.
(A1) flashes,
Indicating now is receiving
DCF signal
(A1) turns on,
Indicating signal received
successfully
(A1) disappear,
Indicating signal reception
failed
• The clock automatically synchronized with the DCF radio signal every day at 2.00 am & 3.00
am to maintain accurate time keeping. If synchronization with the DCF radio signal fails,
“ ” on LCD disappear and the clock then attempts to synchronize with the DCF radio signal
at 4.00 am and 5am.
• The clock can be set to scan the radio signal manually by holding “-” buttons (B3) for 3
seconds. Each reception takes around several minutes. If receptions fail, scanning stops.
(“ ” on LCD disappear) and repeats again on next full hour. E.g. scanning failed at 8:20a.m.
It will scan again at 9:00a.m.
• Stop scanning DCF radio signal by holding “-” button (B3) for 3 seconds.
• “
” shown on the LCD if it is in Daylight Saving Time Mode
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.2 Manual Time Setting:
• In time display, Press “ TIME” button (B2) to select to view:
Time & Second
Time & Day of Week
• In time display, hold “TIME” button (B2) for 3 seconds to enter Clock/Calendar setting Mode.
• Press “-” (B3) or “+” (B4) button to adjust the setting and press “TIME” button (B2) to confirm
each setting.
(By keeping the “-” (B3) or “+” (B4) button pressed, could accelerate the process and reach
the desired value more quickly)
• The setting sequence is shown as follow:, 12/24 Time format, Time Zone, Hour, Minute, Year,
Month, Date, Language of Weekday, C/F.
• There are 8 languages, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish and
Russian, for day-of-week. The languages and their selected abbreviations for each day of the
week are shown in the following table.