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Press ’
’ and hold the key down for a couple of seconds to start/
restart the search.
Press ’ ’and hold the key down for a couple of seconds to stop the search.
Setting the clock manually
You can set the clock manually if the radio signal is weak or if you need
to use the product immediately.
1. Press the ’SET’ key and hold it down for a couple of seconds until
the hours flash.
2. Set the correct time by using ’
’ or ’
’.
3. Press ’SET’ to change the minutes.
4. Adjust the minutes by using ’
’or ’
’.
5. Press ’SET’ and the clock is now set.
NOTE: The keys will lock 5 minutes after parking, and reactivate after
driving or reset.
After manually setting the clock, it will continue its search for the radio signal.
Insert batteries
1. Turn the product’s flat side anti-clockwise so that the two parts separate
and the battery cover appears.
2. Remove the battery cover and insert two batteries (AA batteries) on top
of the black battery strip. Remember to ensure that the batteries are
inserted in the correct direction as shown in the battery compartment.
3. Both LCD displays now show 12:00.
4. Reassemble the product by turning the two parts on each other - this time
clockwise. The tabs must fit into the grooves on the turnslide.
When the batteries are flat, an alarm will sound and the symbol will be
shown on the small (inside) display. Repeat the above procedure.
NOTE! You will have to reset the settings for the clock and reactivate the
parking function every time you replace the batteries!
Setting the clock automatically
A symbol in the top left-hand corner of the small (inside) display shows that
the clock is searching automatically for the radio signal from Frankfurt.
= strong signal = weak signal = no signal
If the signal is strong, the search will last up to 20 minutes - if the signal is
weak, the search may last up to 24 hours. The strength of the signal may vary
depending on local conditions and the type of windscreen.
Activation
Synchronising with the radio signal from Frankfurt
The clock in the Electronic Parking Disc is programmed to synchronise auto-
matically when it is within a radius of 1500 kilometres (932 miles) from the
DCF-77 radio signal. This signal is broadcast from an aerial in Frankfurt am
Main, Germany. The clock will receive an updated signal six times a day which
means that the clock will always show the right time.
If the product is used outside the radius of the aerial or if the radio signal is
too weak, you will have to set the clock manually as described above.
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