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User

 

Manual

 

VISO15

 

–MSF

 

(UK)

   

1.

 

Features

 

‐ 

Easy

 

to

 

Read

 

and

 

Understand

 

Time

 

display

   

‐ 

Perpetual

 

Calendar

 

Up

 

to

 

Year

 

2099

 

‐ 

Days

 

of

 

the

 

week

 

&

 

Month

 

in

 

14

 

different

 

languages

   

2.

 

Unit

 

Appearance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part

 

A

LCD

 

 

A1:

Day

 

of

 

the

 

Week

A2:

 

Radio

 

Control

 

Icon

A3:

 

Time

 

A4:

 

Period

 

of

 

the

 

day

 

A5

:

 

AM/PM

A6

:

 

Date

       

A7

:

 

Month

 

A8

:

 

Year

 

 

 

Part

 

B

Button

 

 

 

Part

 

C

Structure

   

B1:

 

“SET/

”Button

B2:

 

”Button

 

B3:

 

”Button

 

B4:

 

Power

 

adaptor

 

C1:

 

backlight

 

sensor

 

C2:

 

Hanging

 

Hole

 

C3:

 

Battery

 

Compartment

 

C4:

 

Stand

 

3.

 

Getting

 

started:

 

z

 

Plug

 

the

 

power

 

adaptor

 

into

 

the

 

wall

 

socket

 

and

 

into

 

the

 

back

 

of

 

your

 

clock

 

in

 

(

B4

)

 

z

 

Open

 

the

 

battery

 

compartment

 

(

C3

).

 

z

 

Insert

 

3

 

x

 

AA

 

size

 

alkaline

 

batteries

 

observing

 

polarity

 

[“+”

 

and

 

“–

 

“marks].

 

You

 

should

 

here

 

a

 

“click”

 

sound,

 

it

 

indicates

 

that

 

you

 

have

 

placed

 

the

 

batteries

 

correctly.

 

z

 

Replace

 

the

 

battery

 

compartment

 

cover.

 

z

 

The

 

batteries

 

are

 

only

 

used

 

in

 

case

 

of

 

power

 

failure.

 

z

 

You

 

can

 

select

 

the

 

level

 

of

 

brightness

 

of

 

the

 

backlight

 

by

 

placing

 

your

 

hand

 

on

 

the

 

backlight

 

sensor

 

(

C1

).

 

There

 

are

 

four

 

levels

 

(High,

 

middle,

 

low

 

and

 

OFF).

   

In

 

NIGHT

 

mode,

 

the

 

brightness

 

is

 

set

 

on

 

LOW

 

and

 

the

 

HI

 

position

 

can’t

 

be

 

selected.

 

4.

 

Setting

 

4.1

 

Automatic

 

clock

 

setting

 

z

 

When

 

you

 

connect

 

your

 

power

 

adaptor

 

or

 

the

 

Alkaline

 

batteries,

 

your

 

clock

 

asks

 

you

 

to

 

select

 

your

 

language.

 

You

 

have

 

the

 

choice

 

between

 

the

 

following

 

14

 

languages:

   

English,

 

Français,

 

Deutsch,

 

Nederlands,

 

Italiano,

 

Espanol,

 

Portugues,

 

Swenska,

 

Norsk,

 

Dansk,

 

Suomi,

 

Polski,

 

Ceska

 

and

 

Magyar.

   

z

 

Press

 

the

 

 

(

B3

)

 

or

 

 

(

B2

)

 

button

 

to

 

choose

 

your

 

language

 

and

 

then

 

press

 

the

 

SET

 

(

B1

)

 

button

   

z

 

Press

 

the

 

 

(

B3

)

 

or

 

 

(

B2

)

 

button

 

to

 

choose

 

your

 

type

 

of

 

display

 

and

 

then

 

press

 

the

 

SET

 

(

B1

)

 

button

 

to

 

exit.

 

You

 

can

 

choose

 

between

 

four

 

types

 

of

 

display

 

(see

 

pictures)

 

a)

 

DP1

:

 

Day

 

+

 

Period

 

of

 

the

 

day

 

+

 

Time

 

b)

 

DP2

:

 

Day

 

+

 

Date

 

+

 

Time

 

c)

 

DP3

:

 

Day

 

+

 

Date

 

+

 

Year

 

d)

 

DP4

:

 

In

 

this

 

mode,

 

you

 

can

 

select

 

both

 

(DP1,

 

DP2

 

or

 

DP3)

 

mode,

 

the

 

clock

 

will

 

then

 

switch

 

between

 

the

 

third.

 

By

 

default,

 

the

 

switch

 

will

 

happen

 

every

 

5

 

seconds

 

but

 

you

 

have

 

the

 

possibility

 

to

 

increase

 

the

 

time

 

period

 

between

 

two

 

switches

 

(up

 

to

 

60

 

seconds).

   

z

 

After

 

having

 

set

 

the

 

language

 

and

 

the

 

type

 

of

 

display,

 

the

 

clock

 

automatically

 

starts

 

to

 

scan

 

for

 

the

 

MSF

 

time

 

signal.

 

The

 

Radio

 

Control

 

Icon

 

 

(

A2

)

 

will

 

then

 

appear

 

on

 

the

 

screen.

 

 

(A2)

 

flashes

 

Indicates

 

that

 

the

 

clock

 

is

 

now

 

receiving

 

the

 

MSF

 

signal

 

 

(A2)

 

stays

 

on

 

Indicates

 

the

 

signal

 

has

 

successfully

 

been

 

received

 

 

(A2)

 

disappears

Indicates

 

the

 

reception

 

of

 

the

 

signal

 

has

 

failed

 

z

 

The

 

clock

 

automatically

 

synchronizes

 

with

 

the

 

MSF

 

radio

 

signal

 

every

 

day

 

at

 

3.00

 

am

 

to

 

maintain

 

accurate

 

time

 

keeping.

 

If

 

synchronization

 

with

 

the

 

MSF

 

radio

 

signal

 

fails,

 

the

 

 

icon

 

will

 

disappear

 

from

 

the

 

screen.

 

The

 

clock

 

will

 

then

 

reattempt

 

to

 

synchronize

 

with

 

the

 

MSF

 

radio

 

signal

 

at

 

4.00

 

and

 

5.00

 

am.

   

z

 

You

 

can

 

make

 

the

 

clock

 

scan

 

for

 

the

 

radio

 

signal

 

by

 

holding

 

the

 

 

button

 

(

B3

)

 

for

 

3

 

seconds.

 

Each

 

attempts

 

at

 

getting

 

the

 

signal

 

takes

 

several

 

minutes.

 

If

 

the

 

reception

 

fails,

 

the

 

scanning

 

stops

 

momentarily

 

(the

 

 

icon

 

disappears)

 

and

 

then

 

starts

 

again

 

on

 

the

 

next

 

clock

 

hour.

 

E.g.

 

if

 

reception

 

failed

 

at

 

8:20a.m.

 

the

 

clock

 

will

 

scan

 

again

 

for

 

the

 

signal

 

at

 

9:00a.m.

 

z

 

To

 

stop

 

the

 

scanning

 

for

 

the

 

MSF

 

radio

 

signal,

 

hold

 

the

 

 

button

 

(

B3

)

 

for

 

3

 

seconds.

 

Day

 

+

 

Period

 

of

 

the

 

day

 

+

 

Time

 

Day

 

+

 

Date

 

+

 

Time

 

Day

 

+

 

Date

 

+

 

Year

 

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