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SETTING THE ALARM

This clock is equipped with 2 alarms: Weekday Alarm and Single
Alarm.  For the Weekday Alarm, alarm will only 

sound 

out at the

preset times during weekday (i.e., from Monday to Friday) and will
be automatically disabled during the weekend (i.e., Saturday and
Sunday).  For the Single Alarm, alarm will 

sound

 out once at the

preset time.

To set the alarm:

1. Press [ALARM] to change to the respective alarm-time display

mode.

2. Press and hold [ALARM] for 2 seconds.

3. Use [UP]/[DOWN] button to enter the hours.  Press [ALARM]

button to confirm.

4. Use [UP]/[DOWN] to enter the minutes.  Press [ALARM] to

exit.

The alarm will be automatically activated after setting. The corre-

sponding Alarm-On indicator 

 ] or [ 

 ]will appear.  To deac-

tivate the alarm, press the [ALARM ON/OFF] button when the
corresponding alarm time is displayed. [ -: -- ] will be displayed to
indicate such deactivation.

ALARM AND SNOOZE FUNCTION

An alarm will go off for 2 minutes in two-step crescendo patterns if
undisturbed.  The Alarm-On indicator will flash and the back-light
will be activated for 5 seconds.  To mute the alarm, press any key.
Pressing [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button will activate the snooze func-
tion.

When the snooze function is activated, the alarm will be muted tem-
porarily and set off again after 8 minutes.  To disable the snooze
function when the alarm goes off, you can press and hold the
[SNOOZE/LIGHT] button for 3 seconds.  Alternatively press
[ALARM] or [ALARM ON/OFF] button.

SETTING THE WORLD TIME

This clock 

features

 a World-time display function so that you can

check the corresponding time of different places in the world in-
stantly 

with DST [Daylight Saving Time] automatically adjusted

.

The names of the world cities are shown in an abbreviated 3-letter
format (e.g., “FRA” for Frankfurt, Germany).

To set the world time:

1. Press [WORLD TIME] button once.  The World-Time icon will

be flashing.

2. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] button to select the world city.

3. Press the [WORLD TIME] button to confirm.

Summary of Contents for RM932

Page 1: ...purchasing the RM932 RM932U Radio controlled Clock with World Time This Clock is a compact device for both home users as well as travellers The RM932 the Central Europe model is designed to automatica...

Page 2: ...p or down to increase decrease the value of a setting 3 WORLD TIME BUTTON Press to enter the world time setting mode 4 RF CLOCK BUTTON Press and hold for 3 seconds to activate deactivate the auto rece...

Page 3: ...power level is low the low battery indicator will light up Replace the batteries accordingly ACTIVATING THE BACK LIGHT Press SNOOZE LIGHT button to turn on the back light for 5 seconds DISPLAY MODES...

Page 4: ...2 to 10 minutes depending on the strength of the radio signal When the reception is complete the radio reception icon will stop blinking The strength of the reception for the last full hour will be i...

Page 5: ...erman F for French I for Italian or S for Spanish The day of week can be expressed as an abbreviation in five different languages The languages and their selected abbreviations for each day of the wee...

Page 6: ...ND SNOOZE FUNCTION An alarm will go off for 2 minutes in two step crescendo patterns if undisturbed The Alarm On indicator will flash and the back light will be activated for 5 seconds To mute the ala...

Page 7: ...then Greece ATH 2 From Last Sunday in March to Last Sunday in October Atlanta GA USA ATL 5 From 1st Sunday in April to Last Sunday in October Abu Dhabi U A E AUH 4 No DST Bucharest Romania BBU 2 From...

Page 8: ...March to Last Sunday in October Cape Town South Africa CPT 2 No DST Dhaka Bangladesh DAC 6 No DST Damascus Syria DAM 2 From 1st April to 1st October New Delhi India DEL 5 5 No DST Detroit MI USA DTW 5...

Page 9: ...8 From 1st Sunday in April to Last Sunday in October Lima Peru LIM 5 No DST Lisbon Portugal LIS 0 From Last Sunday in March to Last Sunday in October London UK LON 0 From Last Sunday in March to Last...

Page 10: ...AZ USA PHE 7 No DST Phnom Penh Cambodia PNH 7 No DST Port Of Spain Trinidad Tobago POS 4 No DST Papeete French Polynesia PPT 10 No DST Prague Czech Republic PRG 1 From Last Sunday in March to Last Su...

Page 11: ...ralia SYD 10 From Last Sunday in October to Last Sunday in March Tashkent Uzbekistan TAS 5 No DST Tokyo Japan TKY 9 No DST Taipei Taiwan TPE 8 No DST Tripoli Libya TRP 2 No DST Toronto Canada TRT 5 Fr...

Page 12: ...tylus to hold down the button All settings will return to their default values KEY LOCK FUNCTION To lock all key operation when carrying this clock with you slide the KEY LOCK switch to the right To o...

Page 13: ...the unit s internal components Doing so will terminate the unit s warranty and may cause damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts 5 Only use new batteries as specified in this instruction ma...

Page 14: ...that the following standard s has have been applied Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum Article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive applied standard s N A Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of...

Page 15: ...ugust 2001 Gerhard Preis R TTE representative of manufacturer CAUTION The contents of this manual and technical specifications are subject to change without further notice Due to printing limitation t...

Page 16: ...imum position for reception of clock radio signal Remedy Unlock the rear switch Enable this function by following the instruc tions in the User s Manual Locate the Main Unit far from PC mobile phone e...

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