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3. GETTING STARTED
• Open battery Cover (C1).
• Insert 3 pieces AAA size batteries observing polarity [“+” and “−” marks].
• Replace battery compartment cover.
• The unit can be placed onto any flat surface; the unit is ready for use now.
4. TIME AND ALARM SETTING
4.1 Radio Controlled Clock:
• After the start-up of the unit, the clock automatically starts to scan the DCF time signal.
Radio Control Icon “ ” (A5) flashes on LCD.
(A2) flashes,
Indicating now is receiving
DCF signal
(A2) turns on,
Indicating signal received
successfully
(A2) disappear,
Indicating signal reception
failed
• The clock automatically synchronized with the DCF radio signal every day at 3.00 a.m.
to maintain accurate time keeping. If synchronization with the DCF radio signal fails, “ ”
on LCD disappear and the clock then attempts to synchronize with the DCF radio signal
at 4.00 am, 5.00 am and 6.00 am.
• The clock can be set to scan the radio signal manually by holding “▲” button (B6)
& “▼” button (B4) for 3 seconds. Each reception takes around several minutes. If receptions fail,
scanning stops (“ ” on LCD disappear) and repeats again on next full hour. E.g. scanning
failed at 8.20 a.m. It will scan again at 9.00 a.m.
• Stop scanning DCF radio signal manually by holding “▲” button (B6) & “▼” button (B4) for
3 seconds.
• “
DST
” shown on the LCD if it is in Daylight Saving Time Mode.
Note:
Button will not function while scanning for DCF radio signal unless they are well received
or stopped manually.
4.2 Manual Time Setting:
• In time display mode, hold “MODE” button (B1) for 3 seconds to enter Clock / Calendar setting Mode.
• Press “▲” (B6) or “▼” (B4) button to adjust the setting and press “MODE” button (B1) to confirm
each setting.
• (By keeping the “▲” (B6) or “▼” (B4) button pressed, could accelerate the process and reach
the desired value more quickly.)
• The setting sequence is shown as follow: Hour, Minute, Second, Year, Month-Date Sequence,
Month, Date, Time Zone and Language of Weekday.
• There are 5 languages for day of week: German, English, Dutch, Poland and Czech.
The languages and their selected abbreviations for each day of the week are shown in
the following table.
Language
Sunday Monday Tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
German, GER SON
MON
DIE
MIT
DON
FRE
SAM
English, ENG SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
Poland, PL
NIE
PON
WTO
SRO
CZW
PIA
SOB
Czech, CZ
NED
PON
UTE
STR
CTV
PAT
SOB
Dutch, NET
ZON
MAA
DIN
WOE
DON
VRI
ZAT
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