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9. If you select dHF or AFn, choose between COd
(unadjusted time signal) or LOC (time summer/
winter time time zone). Modify with the [R]
button. Press the [S] button to validate.
10. If you select dHF, choose between “Init” (go to Init on first
installation of the clock) (see page 7) or “nor” (mode
normal). Modify with the [R] button. Press the [S] button to
validate. Validation of INIT mode leads to return to the idle
display with alternate display of INIT and 00:00 until DHF
reception is obtained.
11. If rAd, GPS, AFn, dFH or ntP is selected, dynamic
reception of the time is displayed and constructed.
If Ind,
Min or 1:2M is selected, this menu does not appear.
12. Press the [S] button to validate dynamic reception and to
go on to the adjustment of time differences.
13. Choose a pre-recorded zone for time differences and
summer/winter time changes or choose programmable
mode (Prog) with the [R] button.
If Ind, Min or 1:2M is
selected, this menu does not appear.
Central Europe zone “Eur” (France, Germany, etc.) (GMT +01
hour).
Winter to summer time = last Sunday in March at 2 a.m.
Summer to winter time = last Sunday in October at 3 a.m.
Western Europe zone “Eu_1” (Great Britain, Portugal, Republic
of Ireland) (GMT +00 hour).
Winter to summer time = last Sunday in March at 1 a.m.
Summer to winter time = last Sunday in October at 2 a.m.
Eastern Europe zone “EASt” (Greece, Finland, etc.) (GMT +02
hours).
Winter to summer time = last Sunday in March at 3 a.m.
Summer to winter time = last Sunday in October at 4 a.m.
USA Eastern zone “USAE” (New York, Toronto, etc.) (GMT -05
hours).
Winter to summer time = second Sunday in March at 2 a.m.
Summer to winter time = first Sunday in November at 2 a.m.
USA Central zone “USAC” (Chicago) (GMT -06 hours).
Winter to summer time = second Sunday in March at 2 a.m.