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RADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTION CLOCK WITH DIGITAL THERMOMETER

 

Instructions manual 

 

INTRODUCTION: 

Congratulations on purchasing this Projection clock with DCF-77 radio-controlled time. The operation of this 
product is simple and straightforward and by reading this operating manual, users will receive the optimum 
benefits of all its features. 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 

 

 

FEATURES:

 

  DCF-77 Radio controlled time with manual setting option 

  24 hours time display (hour, minutes, seconds) 

  Time projection (hour and minute) 

  Projection with adjustable brightness and projection orientation possible 

  Calendar display (weekday, date, month) 

  Alarm setting with snooze function 

  Time zone (±9 hours) 

  Indoor temperature display in degree Celsius 

 LED 

back-light 

 

SETTING UP: 

The Projection clock can be batteries operated or powered by the provided AC/DC adapter. 

 

BATTERIES INSTALLATION

 

The Projection Clock uses 2 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V

 

batteries. To install and replace the batteries, please follow 

the steps below (the battery cover is located at the back of the unit): 

 

1a) 

Press down at the arrow mark on top of the battery cover and pull to 
open to reveal the battery compartment 

b) 

Observing the correct polarity, insert the batteries (see markings inside 
the battery compartment) 

c) 

After inserting the batteries, replace the battery cover by clicking into 
place 

 
 
 
 

MODE/MIN key 

AL/HR key 

Battery cover 

Adjustable projector 

SNOOZE key 

Brightness key 

Direction key 

Adapter socket 

Summary of Contents for RADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTION CLOCK WITH DIGITAL...

Page 1: ...etting with snooze function Time zone 9 hours Indoor temperature display in degree Celsius LED back light SETTING UP The Projection clock can be batteries operated or powered by the provided AC DC ada...

Page 2: ...ational Note If the batteries are used as the main power source 1 Projected image brightness alarm volume and back light strength would be weaker 2 Battery life time would be much less than 1 year TO...

Page 3: ...the main power source of the Projection clock will switch to AC DC power The batteries will then act as a backup power source in case of power failure TO RESET THE PROJECTION CLOCK To reset the Proje...

Page 4: ...signal If after 10 minutes after having inserted the batteries into the alarm clock and the DCF 77 signal is not received then check the following list before manually setting the time see Manual time...

Page 5: ...ill snooze for 5 minutes before automatically sounding again When the alarm is snoozing the alarm icon will start flashing indicating that the alarm is active but is in Snooze mode To stop the snooze...

Page 6: ...nfirm all settings and to exit or do not touch any buttons for around 8 seconds The mode will return to normal TIME ZONE SETTING To change to a different time zone 9 hours 1 In normal mode display pre...

Page 7: ...ist conditions When cleaning the display and casing only use a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents or souring agents as they may mark the LCD and casing Do not submerge the alarm clock in water Do not...

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