Part B-Button
B1: “MODE/SET” Button
B2: “
▼
/SEC
” Button
B3: “
▲
/ (DM)” Button
B4: “AL ON/OFF”
button
B5: “ALARM MODE” Slide key
B6: “SNOOZE” Button
Part C-Structure
C1: Hanging Hole
C2: Battery Door
C3: Stand
3. Getting Started:
Open battery Cover (C1)
Insert 4 x AA size batteries observing polarity [“ +” and “ –“ marks]
Replace battery compartment cover
Place the unit onto flat surface, or wall mounted by the hanging hole; the unit is
ready for use now.
4. Time and Alarm Setting
4.1 Radio Controlled Time:
After batteries inserted, the clock automatically starts to scan the MSF time
signal.
Radio Control Icon“
” flashes on the LCD.
(A4) flashes
,
Indicating now is receiving
DCF signal
(A4) turns on,
Indicating signal received
successfully
(A4) disappear,
Indicating signal reception
failed
The clock automatically synchronized with the MSF radio signal every day at 2:00
& 3:00 a.m. to maintain accurate time keeping. If synchronization with the MSF
radio signal fails, “
” on LCD disappear and the clock.
The clock can be set to scan the radio signal manually by holding “
▼
” button for
3 seconds. Each reception takes several minutes.
Stop scanning MSF radio signal by holding “
▼
”
button for 3 seconds
“
DST
” shown on the LCD if it is in daylight saving time mode
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