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DCF 77 RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
The radio-controlled time is calculated by the Cesium Atomic clock of Braunschweig
(official clock of Germany). Then the time is coded and transmitted from Mainflingen – near
Frankfurt – via a signal on DCF-77 (77.5 kHz). The transmitting range of the signal is 1500 km,
which means that most of Western and Central Europe is covered by this signal.
Within this range the received time is completely accurate. Once sensor signal(s) are
received, the wave icon will flash to indicate that the receiving unit starts to receive
the DCF radio controlled time signal. Radio Controlled wave icon can indicate 4 levels
of signal status:
Very weak
Weak
Once the time signal is received, the wave icon will stay on the LCD, and time and calendar will
automatically be updated.
Note: During the 10-minute time signal reception, all manual settings will be suspended.
If setting is desired, press once [ + ] key to deactivate the reception. You can also press
and hold the same key for 2 seconds to manually activate the reception in normal mode.
SET THE CLOCK & CALENDAR
1. Press & hold [
] button for 2 seconds to enter clock setting mode.
Flashing 24 hours will appear.
2. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to switch between 24 hours and 12 hours format,
and then press [
] button to confirm.
3. The hour digits will flash. Use the [ + ] button to increase by one hour or [ - ] button to
decrease by one hour to your desired hours. Holding down either button will change the
increment rapidly. Press [
] button to confirm.
4. The minute digits will flash. Use the [ + ] button or [ - ] button to set your desired minutes.
Holding down either button will change the increment rapidly. Press [
confirm.
Note: Every change of minute digit will automatically reset the seconds to zero.
5. The year digit will flash and Yr icon appears. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to set your desired
year. Press [
] button to confirm.
Note: Year range is from 2000 to 2099.
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Medium
Strong
] button to
6. D and M icons will flash. Press [ + ] or [ - ] to select D M (Date Month) or M D (Month Date)
format. Press [
] button to confirm.
7. Month digits will flash. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to set your desired month. Press [
to confirm. Do the same to set Date.
TO SET DAILY ALARM
1. In clock time display mode, press [
2. Press [-] button in alarm display mode to arm or disarm the daily alarm.
3. Press and hold [
] for 2 seconds to enter the alarm setting mode.
4. The hour digit will flash, use [ + ] button to increase by one hour or [ - ] button to decrease by
one hour to your desired hours. Hold down the button will change the increment
rapidly. Press [
] button to confirm.
5. The minute digits will flash. Use [ + ] button to increase by one minute or [ - ] button to
decrease by one minute to your desired minutes. Hold down the button will change the
increment rapidly. Press [
] button to confirm and finish the setting.
HOW TO SET TEMPERATURE ALERT
1. Press [
] key to your desire Hi or Lo temperature limit for designated IN or REMOTE
thermo at the desirable channel;
2. Press and hold the [
] key for 2 seconds, the corresponding display digits start blinking;
3. Use the [ + ] & [ - ] keys to change for your desired setting;
4. Press [
] key to confirm setting and exit the setting mode. (" " or " " icon appears to
indicate the lower or upper alert is armed)
5. Auto-exit the temperature alert display and returns to current temperature display mode
after 5 seconds. (Hi-Lo temperature limit icon disappears; leaving " " or " " icon to
indicator alert is armed.)
6. To disarm the temperature alert – go to the desired temperature alert display mode, press [
- ] key once to disable the alert, the " " or " " icon disappears.
] button twice to display alarm time for 10 seconds.
] button
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