V - Synchronising the clock
5.1 France Inter or DCF radio synchronised clock
1) Connect the antenna in the RADIO connector. The antenna should be deported and do
not stay inside the housing.
2) After connection of the clock on its support, orientate the antenna ( F ) until
the LED (1) is blinking regularly.
3) If reception is good, the clock will automatically set the time after a few
minutes. In areas where radio signal reception is difficult manually set the clock
time (chapter 8) whilst awaiting radio synchronization (reception at night is in
general better).
5.2 DHF clock
1) Connect the antenna in the RADIO connector (see the picture above). The antenna should
be deported and do not stay inside the housing.
2) After connection of the clock on its support, orientate the antenna in line with the clock.
On leaving the factory, the DHF clock is set in "Initialisation" mode. On the initial powering up,
the time is initialised at 0h00, 1 jan. 2000.
The clock memorises the address of the transmitter and switches to normal mode automatically
when time is received.
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