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FUNCTIONS OF THE BUTTONS AND THE DISPLAY
1
2
1
LIGHT button
turns the light on
and off
2
SNOOZE/LIGHT button
activates
the back lighting (for approximately
5 second) and repeats the alarm
5 minutes later
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
LCD screen
4
M
ODE button
changes the display from
normal to preferred time/city or global time/
city
5
ALARM button
displays the alarm time
(for 5 seconds) and allows you to access the
alarm settings
6
ALARM
slide switch activates or deacti-
vates the alarm
7
UP/DOWN
buttons increase/decrease the
values displayed or list the cities displayed
from east to west
8
LOCK
switch activates or deactivates all
of the buttons (except RESET and ALARM)
9
RC ON/OFF/DSTT
slide switch activates
or deactivates the radio signal with daylight
savings time option. Button accessible
under the plastic cover of the battery
compartment.
10
WAVE
manually activates/deactivates
the radio reception or changes the
temperature unit: °C or °F. Button
accessible under the plastic cover of the
battery compartment.
11
RESET
restores the factory settings.
Button accessible under the plastic cover
next to the battery compartment.
12
CLOCK
allows you to manually adjust
the time.Button accessible under the plastic
cover next to the battery compartment.
13
Battery compartment
accessible under
the plastic cover on the back of the product.
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LED light
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10
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DISPLAYS
SET UP GUIDE
D1: Normal display:
D2: Displays preferred time/city:
D3: Global time/city display:
1
1
1
4
6
5
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
1
Time
2
Date (or time of the alarm if it is activated)
3
Day of the week
4
Temperature
5
DST - Daylight Savings Time
6
Signal strength indicator
1
Preferred time display mode
2
Preferred time
3
Preferred city
1
Global time display mode
2
Global time
3
Preferred time
4
Global city
• Open the battery compartment.
• Insert two new AAA batteries, observing the correct polarity (-/+) as indicated in the battery
compartment.
• Close the compartment.
• Once the batteries are in place, the normal segments of the LCD screen will appear before
the clock enters the radio controlled reception mode.
• The clock will automatically search for the time signal in the following 8 seconds.
Note:
If there is nothing displayed on the LCD screen after the batteries have been inserted, use a
metal wire to press "RESET". It means that the signal has not immediately been picked up.
Atmospheric disturbance may make the signal better at night.