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Note – Summer time
The clock automatically switches to summer time.
appears on the display as long as summer time
is activated.
6.2. Basic and manual settings
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Press and hold the
SET
button (28) for approx. 3 seconds to make the following settings one after the other:
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Time zone (24)
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12/24 hour format (24)
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Hours (24)
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Minutes (24)
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Year (21)
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Month (21)
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Day (21)
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Temperature unit (°C / °F) (13+17)
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Room temperature value (12)
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Room humidity value (14)
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Outdoor temperature value (18)
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Outdoor humidity value (20)
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Atmospheric pressure unit (hPa / inHg) (5+9)
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Relative atmospheric pressure reference value (5)
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Atmospheric pressure threshold value (5)
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Storm threshold value (5)
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To select the individual values, press the
MIN/MAX
button (30) or the
+
button (31) and confirm each
selection by pressing the
SET
button (28).
•
Press the
SET
button (28) to adopt the set value displayed and to skip.
•
If you do not make an entry for 20 seconds, you automatically exit setup mode. Alternatively, press the
SNOOZE / LIGHT
button (32) to exit setup mode before selecting all the values.
Note – Time zone
•
The DCF signal can be received over a wide range, but always corresponds to the applicable Central
European Time in Germany. Make sure you account for the time difference in countries with another
time zone.
•
If you are in Moscow, the time is 3 hours later than in Germany. This means that you should set +3 for
the time zone. The clock then automatically sets itself 3 hours ahead after receiving the DCF signal or
according to the manually set time.