am (period not parameterisable), to enable savings of up to 20% on the battery charge.
Press [SEL] to validate.
4.
The display menu appears. This menu determines the information which will be
displayed.
Choose between the different options with [+] :
Alternative display of the number of the week and of the
time :
Display of the hour :
(the current hour is displayed).
Alternative display of the date in "day-month" mode and of
the time :
Alternative display of the date in "month-day" mode and of
the time :
Press [SEL] to validate.
Reminder : At any time, by holding down [SEL] then pressing [+] quickly, it is possible to go to
normal display mode and exit the configuration menu.
5.a
The Time mode menu appears. This enables you to specify the geographic zone in which the
clock is located (to automatically manage the summer/winter time changeover) or to give (for
radio synchronised or AFNOR/Irig-B receiver models) a "time difference" in relation to UTC
time.
If the clock is an IRIG-B/AFNOR or DHF operating in COD mode, or an impulse slave clock,
the displayed time is the network's time, so this menu can't be access.
b
Press [+] and choose your zone from the list available (eight predefined zones and one
programmable).
The change from summer to winter time = TB
The change from winter to summer time = TB + 1 hr.
Central Europe Zone "mode_eur" (France, Germany, etc.).
Winter to summer time = last Sunday in March at 1am UTC (that is
2am local time).
Summer to Winter time = last Sunday in October at 1am UTC (that
is 3am local time).
Western Europe Zone "mode_eu-1" (England, Portugal, Ireland).
Winter to summer time = last Sunday in March at 1am UTC (that is
1am local time).
Summer to Winter time = last Sunday in October at 1am UTC (that
is 2am local time).
10UTC = Universal Time Code, corresponding to the Greenwich meridian
11 TB = Time base
11
- 1 hr.
10
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