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          battery door and insert 3 x AA batteries into the battery

compartment. Make sure you insert the batteries the
right way according to the polarity information marked
on the battery compartment.

2.

Replace the battery door.

3.

Press the “RESET” key to re-start the clock and it will
synchronize the channels of transmitter automatically.

NOTE:

1.

The building material and the position of the receiver
and transmitter affect the effective range. So try various
locations to obtain the best result.

2.

Place the units away from metal objects and electrical
appliances to minimize the interference. Position the
receiver and transmitter within the effective
transmission range: 80m

 

in usual circumstances.

RECEPTION OF RADIO CONTROLLED TIME SIGNAL

The time and date are radio-controlled. The current time
and date are automatically synchronized with the time
signal transmitted from Germany (DCF 77)/U.K. (MSF)/
USA(WWVB).
When used for the first time (after inserting the batteries or
pressing the “RESET” key), the clock will start to receive the
RC signal in  5 minutes with the signal strength indicator
flashing.

5.

Press “TIME” key to save and exit the setting or let it exit
automatically 30 seconds later without pressing any key.

ALARM AND SNOOZE SETTING

1.

In normal time mode, press “TIME” key  to select the
ALM1 or  ALM2.

2.

In  ALM1/ALM2 mode, press and hold “ALARM” key for
2 seconds until alarm Hour digit flashes.

3.

Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to change the value.

4.

Repeat the above operations to set time in this order:
Hour > Minute

5.

Press “ALARM” key to save and exit the setting, or let it
exit automatically 30 seconds later without pressing
any key.

NOTE:

1.

The alarm will be automatically turned on when you
set  the alarm time with the icon “

” or “

” displayed.

2.

The dual-alarm (ALM1&ALM2) design of this unit will
provide you with more convenience, and you can set
two-alarm time if needed.

USING ALARM & TEMPERATURE PRE-ALARM FUNCTIONS

1.

Set the alarm time as described in the previous section.

2.

In normal time mode,press “ALARM ” key once to turn
on ALM1, press it twice to turn on ALM2, press it thrice

Summary of Contents for RADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTOR CLOCK

Page 1: ...RADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTOR CLOCK User s instructions P17018365A0173200E...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...to 3 remote sensors The 433 MHz technology means no wire installation is required and you can place the sensors anywhere you like With radio controlled function the current time and date are automati...

Page 4: ...alarm time and the date SPECIFICATION MAIN UNIT Operating range 5 C 50 C 23 F 122 F Resolution 0 1 C F above 10 C 32 F 1 C F below 10 C 32 F Radio controlled signal WWVB DCF MSF REMOTE SENSOR Operatin...

Page 5: ...g values In normal time mode press it to switch among Channel 1 2 and 3 7 DOWN key In setting mode press it to decrease the setting values In normal time mode press it to switch among 12 24 hour forma...

Page 6: ...ght will turn on automatically in dark environment VIEWING THE CHANNEL The default channel is Channel 1 In normal time mode press UP key to view the channels from 1 to 3 Besides the channels can autom...

Page 7: ...eived or the transmission is interfered will appear on the LCD 2 Relocated the clock or transmitter in other positions and make sure the transmission is within the effective range of 80m approx 3 Afte...

Page 8: ...LM1 and ALM2 with the icons disappear 3 In ALM1 ALM2 mode press alarm key once to turn on ALM1 ALM2 press it twice to turn on pre alarm function with the icon displays on the LCD Press it again to tur...

Page 9: ...me after inserting the batteries or pressing the RESET key the clock will start to receive the RC signal in 5 minutes with the signal strength indicator flashing 5 Press TIME key to save and exit the...

Page 10: ...the clock will automatically synchronize with received time MSF DCF Version 1 In normal time mode press and hold TIME key for 2 seconds until the Year digit flashes 2 Press UP or DOWN key to change i...

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