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SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR
CLOCK MANUALLY
1.
Press and hold
[MODE]
button for 2 seconds.
2.
Using the [
UP
]/[
DOWN
] button to scroll through the 4
U.S. time-zones (Pacific, Mountain, Central or Eastern)
or non-U.S.cities. Press
[MODE]
to confirm.
3.
If non-U.S. city is selected, the world time city will be
flashing. Use
[UP]/[DOWN]
to select the city (for city
names abbreviation, please refer to the section “Selecting
the World Time”). Press
[MODE]
to confirm.
4.
Repeat the same procedures to set the hours, minutes,
year, month, day, language of day-of-week and hourly-
chime on/off by using
[UP]/[DOWN]
button.
5.
Press
[MODE]
button to save the changes and exit.
6.
For the language for day-of-week, you can select “E” for
English, “D” for German, “F” for French, “I” for Italian or
“S” for Spanish. The day-of-week can be expressed as
an abbreviation in five different languages. The languages
and their selected abbreviations for each day of the week
are shown in the language chart below.
NOTE
When changes are made to the minute, the sec-
onds will start from zero. The unit will also save all changes
and return to normal display automatically after the unit
has been left idle for a minute.
ABOUT THE HOURLY-CHIME FUNCTION
When the Hourly-Chime is set to on, the indicator
[
]
will
light up and a beep sound will be given out at the beginning of
each hour.
Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Day-of-the-week
Language
English
German
French
Italian
Spanish
- Strong
- Weak
- No Reception
- Receiving
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