Radio Synchronised Clock; Afnor Or Impulses Slave Clock - Bodet Opalys Ellipse Instructions De Mise En Service Et D'utilisation

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This menu enables to display alternately with date one or two texts (Text1 : t1 and text 2 : t2) on
the lower part of the screen. See the chart «Rules of text insertion»
page 47.
This option allows among others to create a world clock by displaying
the name of a town and by programming the corresponding time.
If you like, enter a text to display (seven characters maximum).
a) Select a character by pressing [+] and validate with [Sel].
b) Use the same process for the other characters.
When the last character is chosen, validate with [Sel].
So the clock displays :
Do the same for the second text.
Example of display :
7. a To conclude time setting, press the [SEL] button.
Caution : At any time by holding down [SEL] then :
pressing [+] quickly, will return you to normal display mode.
pressing [+] for longer (more than 3 seconds), will take you to the configuration menu.
If no buttons are pressed for a period of over 10 minutes, the clock automatically returns to
normal time display mode.

4.2 Radio synchronised Clock

If the quality of reception is good, the time on the clock will be set automatically. In zones where
the radio signal is difficult to receive, clock can be set on time manually, following the procedure
described in the previous chapter.

4.3 AFNOR or impulses slave Clock

The time on the AFNOR/Irig-b slave clock will be set automatically.
After a reset or a time setting, the clock search each minute, during 20 seconds, until it get
synchronised.
Minute or ½ minute slave clocks must be set to the time of time distribution network.
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