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 Oregon Scientific™ Slim Dual Band RF

Travel Clock (RM928)

User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction ...................................................................... 2
Key features ..................................................................... 2

Front view ...................................................................... 2
Top view ........................................................................ 2
Back view ...................................................................... 3
LCD display symbols ..................................................... 3

Safety and care instructions ........................................... 4

Safety precautions ......................................................... 4
Caring for your product .................................................. 4

Getting started ................................................................. 4

Unpacking the product ................................................... 4
Batteries ........................................................................ 4
Using the pouch as table stand ..................................... 5

Basic Displays .................................................................. 5

Indoor temperature display ............................................ 5
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 time display .............................................................. 5

Toggling between displays ............................................ 6

Radio reception ................................................................ 6

Radio reception description ........................................... 6
Enabling/disabling radio reception ................................. 6
EU / UK reception .......................................................... 7

Setting the clock manually .............................................. 7
Alarm functions ................................................................ 
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Basic functions .............................................................. 8
Alarm displays ............................................................... 8
Adjusting the alarm time ................................................ 9

Additional Functions ....................................................... 9

Reset hole ..................................................................... 9
Backlight intensity level ................................................. 9
Key lock ......................................................................... 10

Specifications ................................................................... 10
Additional resources ....................................................... 10
Troubleshooting guide .................................................... 11
EC-Declaration of conformity ......................................... 12

Summary of Contents for RM928

Page 1: ...sing the pouch as table stand 5 Basic Displays 5 Indoor temperature display 5 2nd time display 5 Toggling between displays 6 Radio reception 6 Radio reception description 6 Enabling disabling radio re...

Page 2: ...r product of choice This device is designed to give you many years of reliable service including the following conveniences Ultra slim near credit card size only 7mm Radio Controlled Calendar Clock In...

Page 3: ...ns all settings to default values I H G F J I Battery Compartment The unit uses 1 piece of CR2032 3V Lithium button cell battery for power LCD DISPLAY ICON NAME DESCRIPTION Radio Reception Signal Hour...

Page 4: ...for ventilation and should not be blocked or covered Blocking theventscancausetheproducttooverheat andcandamage the unit Repair Do not attempt to repair the product or modify the circuitry by yourself...

Page 5: ...old the pouch backwards and attach the clasp backwards as shown 3 Insert the travel clock snugly into the lining of the newly made stand BASIC DISPLAYS INDOOR TEMPERATURE DISPLAY Soon after battery in...

Page 6: ...ption of radio clock signal No reception of the radio clock signal Receiving the radio clock signal Radio Reception is disabled NOTE Reception can be affected by a number of factors For best reception...

Page 7: ...SETTING THE CLOCK MANUALLY To adjust the clock and settings manually without automatic RF synchronization remember to disable the Radio Reception first Press or on the Mode Switch to adjust the values...

Page 8: ...toenable disablethehourly chime When Hourly Chime is on a beep sound will be given out at the beginning of each hour Press Mode Switch to return to normal clock display ALARM FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS...

Page 9: ...its original factory setting BACKLIGHT INTENSITY LEVEL Press and hold Snooze Light to select the Backlight Intensity level LoorHi Then press or onthe ModeSwitchtotoggle between the two settings NOTE C...

Page 10: ...n Spanish and Italian Clock accuracy 0 5 second per day when RF is disabled Alarm Alarm Duration 2 minutes Power Power supply 1 x CR2032 Lithium button cell battery Operating environment Operation tem...

Page 11: ...Not Normal The measurement method is different The areas under evaluation are different or are influenced by climate Electromagneticinterferenceor objects are barring reception Orientationorplacemento...

Page 12: ...of the R TTE Directive applied standard s ETS 300 683 1997 Safety of information technology equipment Article 3 1 a of the R TTE directive applied standard s EN 60950 1997 Additional information The p...

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