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Notes:
- For a better reception and synchronization, please first place the main unit near a window on a table
or on a shelf.
- Most of the buttons will not function during the scan and will work again once the DCF signal is well
received or the scan is stopped manually.
- The clock automatically scans the time signal at 3.00 a.m. everyday to maintain accurate timing. If the
reception fails, the scan is interrupted and the unit will try to a new scan at 4:00am, 5:00am and
6:00am.
- If the reception fails or the unit is out of auto-clock range, the scan stops and “
” disappears from
the LCD screen.
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You can trigger the radio clock synchronization by holding the [B11] button for 3 seconds.
Press and hold the [B11] button again to stop the DCF signal scan.
FIXING THE REMOTE SENSOR AND MAIN UNIT
Remote sensor
The remote sensor can be placed upright on a smooth surface or
wall-mounted. To ensure a good transmission, the remote sensor
should not be installed on or near a large metal surface. Before
choosing the location of the remote sensor, test that the receiver can
receive the signals. It is also recommended that the remote sensor is
placed as close as possible to the main unit to eliminate any interference. The remote sensor can also
be wall-mounted. To do so, locate the wall-mounting hole at the back of the sensor (upper part) and fix
it on a hook or nail.
Main unit
The main unit can be fixed on the rotating/pivoting base or on the wall-mounted
base (both included). To use the base, fix the main unit’s socket (located under
the unit) into the base’s jack. Place the base on a smooth, stable surface. To use
the wall-mounted base, insert a screw in each wall-mounting hole (2) and fix it
to a wall. Then, fix the main unit’s socket into the wall-mounted base’s jack.