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TROUBLESHOOTING
Solution :
Place the clock away from metal objects or
electricalappliances such as TVs, computers,
monitors, etc.
Wait for about 1-2 minute to ensure the remote
sensor and receiver are in phase. Otherwise,
re-synchronize receiver by holding
CHN
for 3
seconds until a beep is heard.
Ensure the remote sensor is out of direct sunlight,
and away from sources of heat.
Repeat the learning procedures.
- Temperature may be below -30°C.
- Batteries in remote sensor may need
changing.
- Move remote sensor closer to the receiver.
- Make sure remote sensor is away from
sources of electrical disturbance.
Problem:
Cannot receive radio control DCF-77
signals to update the clock.
The temperature measurement of
remote sensor and receiver does not
match.
Temperature reading of outdoor
remote sensor seems to high.
Receiver is no longer receiving
remote sensor signals or display.