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Day-of-the-week

Language

Monday

Tuesday

Wed.

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

English

German

French

Italian

To change the “seconds” display to the day-of-the-week
display:

1. When the “seconds” are displayed, press 

CLOCK 

once.

To change the day-of-the-week display to the “seconds”
display:

1. When the day-of-the-week is displayed, press 

CLOCK 

once.

CALENDAR  AND  ALARM  TIME  DISPLAY

The calendar and the alarm-time share the same section of the display.

The calendar is displayed in a day-month format.

calendar mode

alarm mode

To change the calendar display to the alarm-time display:

2. When the calendar is displayed, press 

ALARM 

once.

To change the alarm-time display to the calendar display:

2. When the alarm time is displayed, press 

ALARM 

once.

HOW  TO  SET  THE  CALENDAR  CLOCK

MANUALLY

When the unit is outside of the 1500km radius of the radio signal
DCF77 generated from Frankfurt, Germany, the unit may require
manual setting.

Note

: The RF controlled mechanism overrides manual

settings. If manual settings are made, the clock will
periodically adjust the time to what is indicated by the
radio signal.

To manually set the clock:

1. Press 

CLOCK 

and hold for two seconds. The hour digits will

start to flash.

2. Enter the correct month using the [

   

   

] button. Hold to

rapidly increase the value.

3. Press 

CLOCK 

to confirm and proceed to set the minutes.

Again, use the [

  

  

] button to select the correct minutes.

4. Press 

CLOCK 

to confirm and proceed to enter the current

date and the current month.

5. Next, select a language for the days of the week. To choose a

language press [

  

  

] button.

6. Finally, press 

CLOCK 

to proceed to the day-of-the-week.

Proceed in the same manner.

7. When finished, press 

CLOCK

. The time and date are now

set.

TO  SET  AND  ACTIVATE  THE  ALARM

The calendar display and the alarm display share the same section
of the display.

To set the alarm-time:

1. Press and hold 

ALARM 

for two seconds, the alarm time will

flash.

2. Press [

  

  

] to enter a value for the hour digits. To confirm,

press 

ALARM 

and proceed to the minute digits.

3. Again, press [

   

   

] to enter a value for the minute digits.

Press 

ALARM 

to confirm.

To activate the alarm:

Press [

 

 ON/OFF 

] . When the [

 

 

] icon is visible on the

display, the alarm is set and will activate at the set time.

 To deactivate the alarm, press [

 

 ON/OFF 

] once.

ALARM  AND  SNOOZE  FUNCTION

When the alarm function is active, the unit will alarm at the set
time.

Resulting from the crescendo function, the alarm initially starts
gently and increases in intensity in three stages. Without
interruption, the alarm will activate for (2) two-minutes.

To stop the alarm, press any key. However, if the [

 (( SNOOZE )) 

]

is pressed, the snooze function will be triggered. The alarm will
stop for eight minutes before activates again.

JMR818WF-E R1 R OP

8/27/04, 6:00 PM

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