
A. Setting-Up Automatically
Note:
During synchronisation press
no
buttons!
The synchronisation test would be discontinued immediately.
To obtain a new start after this,
RES
button must be pressed again.
1.
The display counts from
00
to
59
(see illustration
2
)
Depending on the reception quality of the DCF 77 signal, this
procedure can be repeated several times.
2.
If the time swtich has received the whole of signal
, RC
goes on
flashing.
Only after a further signal is received, does the
RC
symbol stop.
The status of the channels are displayed (see illustration
3
).
The clock is now ready.
B. Setting-Up Manually
Tip:
If the clock, on the initial set-up, does not synchronise even after
several attempts, possibly because of a disturbed reception signal,
we recommend setting-up as described in Chapter 5.3.
The clock will then try once more to synchronise itself on the signal,
during the night.
5.7 Initial Operation of the Radio Time Switch
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5.8 Forced Transmitter Call
The synchronisation of the time switch is effected after the initial setting-up, then
daily between 1.58 and 3.13.
A radio synchronisation can be called up manually during the day
(transmitter call).
Start of the Transmitter Call
1.
Press
Dat
Button for approx. 3 secs.
2.
then release
The timeswitch synchronises itself on the DCF 77 signal.
In the LCD display can be seen:
The
RC
symbol flashes only during a DCF 77 synchronisation!
If the time switch has synchronised itself, a program review takes place.
The channels take on, afterwards, the specified switching positions, from the indi-
vidual program.
The
RC
symbol is permanently in the LCD display.
Example:
The time switch has synchronised itself on 19.5.2000 at 9.25.
2)
3)