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User
Manual
VISO10
–
MSF
(United
Kingdom)
!!!
Please
refer
to
our
website:
www.geemarc.com
for
an
up
to
date
user
guide,
as
there
may
be
important
updates
and
changes
you
need
to
be
aware
of
!!!
1.
Features
‐
Easy
to
Read
and
Understand
Time
display
‐
Perpetual
Calendar
Up
to
Year
2099
‐
Day
of
week
&
Month
in
8
languages
user
selectable
2.
Unit
Appearance
Part
A
‐
LCD
Part
B
‐
Button
A1:
Day
of
the
Week
A2:
Radio
Control
Icon
A3:
Time
A4:
Month
A5:
Date
A6:
Year
B1:
“MODE/
”Button
B2:
“
▼
”
Button
B3:
“RESET”
Button
B4:
“
▲
”
Button
B5:
“WAVE/
”
Button
Part
C
‐
Structure
C1:
Hanging
Hole
C2:
Battery
Door
C3:
Stand
3.
Getting
started:
z
Open
the
battery
Cover
(C2).
z
Insert
2
x
AA
size
alkaline
batteries
observing
polarity
[“+”
and
“–“marks].
There
is
“click”
sound
when
insert
batteries
to
remind
user
the
batteries
was
inserted
correctly.
z
Replace
the
battery
compartment
cover.
z
Place
the
unit
onto
flat
surface;
the
unit
is
ready
for
use
now.
4.
Time
Setting
4.1
Manual
Time
Setting:
z
In
time
display,
hold
“MODE/
”
button(B1)
for
3
seconds
to
enter
Clock/Calendar
setting
Mode.
z
Press
“
▼
”
(B2)
or
“
▲
”
(B4)
button
to
adjust
the
setting
and
press
“MODE”
button
(B1)
to
confirm
each
setting.
z
(By
keeping
the
“
▼
”
(B2)
or
“
▲
”
(B4)
button
pressed,
could
accelerate
the
process
and
reach
the
desired
value
more
quickly)
z
The
setting
sequence
is
shown
as
follow:
Weekday
&
Month
Language,
12/24
Hr,
RCC
(Radio
Clock)
ON/OFF,
Time
Zone,
Hour,
Minute,
Year,
Month,
Day,
DST.
z
There
are
8
languages,
English,
German,
French,
Spanish,
Italian,
Dutch,
Polish
and
Swedish,
for
day
‐
of
‐
week
&
Month.
4.2
Radio
Controlled
Time:
z
After
the
start
‐
up
of
the
unit,
the
clock
automatically
starts
to
scan
the
MSF
time
signal.
Radio
Control
Icon
“
”
(A2)
flashes
on
LCD.
(A2)
flashes
Indicating
now
is
receiving
MSF
signal
(A2)
turns
on
Indicating
signal
received
successfully
(A2)
disappears
Indicating
signal
reception
failed
z
The
clock
automatically
synchronizes
with
the
MSF
radio
signal
every
day
at
2.00
am
to
maintain
accurate
time
keeping.
If
synchronization
with
the
MSF
radio
signal
fails,
“
”
on
LCD
disappears
and
the
clock
then
attempts
to
synchronize
with
the
MSF
radio
signal
at
3.00
am
and
4am.