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As long as the clock receives the radio signal, the only thing to check is
the quality of the signal. If reception conditions are poor, the clock should
be placed elsewhere; preferably near a window facing south. If you are
not able to find good reception options in the daytime, we recommend
that you place the clock in a window overnight. During the night, noise
interferences are less distinct and consequently the chances for successful
reception of the radio signal are bigger. In any case, the clock will continue
to work.
Radio signal reception indicator
The aerial icon has three options for showing the current quality of
reception:
Radio signal reception indicator
The aerial icon has three options for showing the current quality of
reception:
1. If the aerial icon is flashing, the alarm clock is in the process of
receiving a signal.
2. If the aerial icon is displayed constantly, a signal has been received.
3. If the aerial icon is not displayed, the alarm clock is not receiving a
signal.
The radio-controlled alarm clock is from the factory prepared to
automatically start searching for a signal as soon as the battery has been
inserted and to receiving a normal signal right before every full hour, at:
01:00, 02:00, 03:00, 04:00 and 05:00 a.m..
Please note that the automatic searching for signal may take up to 7
minutes. In this period the clock cannot be set manually unless the
automatic searching for signal is cancelled. This is done by pressing the
“WAVE” button.
Manual setting of time
In case of missing signal reception, you can set the clock manually as
follows:
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