RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
The radio controlled signal for time (DCF 77) is
transmitted from the central atomic clock in Frankfurt/
Main in short intervals. It has a reception range of approx.
1500 km. Obstructions such as concrete walls can reduce
the signal range.
If the search for the radio signal is not successful the
aforementioned symbol will not appear. Instead the
symbol for signal search will be displayed. In this case
the time is to be set manually.
Press [ ] button for 2 seconds, in order to switch off the
radio controlled quartz function. The symbol for radio
signal transmission will be deleted. By again pressing the
[ ] button for 2 seconds the radio controlled reception
will be again be turned on.
HOW TO SET THE CLOCK MANUALLY
To set the clock manually, hold MODE for two seconds it
will show the year. Use [
] or [
] to change it.
Press MODE to confirm. Repeat the same procedure to set
month, date, date-month format,12/24, hours, minutes.
During the setting, press and hold [
] or [
] will
increase or decrease the value rapidly.
If there is an item you do not wish to change, simply press
[ MODE ] to bypass the item.
When you finished the change, press [ MODE ] to exit.
The display will return to the clock mode.
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