3. The units will find each other (again) after several seconds and
the indoor unit will display the temperature transmitted by the
outdoor unit.
Clock:
Introduction
The WS-2300 is provided with a built-in DCF receiver which receives
the DCF time signal from Frankfurt. This signal ensures that the clock
shows the time very accurately, provided a strong enough signal is
being received.
Automatically:
As soon as you insert the batteries into the indoor unit, the clock will
start searching for the DCF radio signal for the time while the
na symbol is flashing. After several seconds or minutes the WS‑2300
will start showing the correct time. In extreme cases, it can take over a
day before the DCF time is shown.
Manually:
If the clock cannot receive the radio signal or cannot receive it well
enough, you can set the clock manually as follows:
1. press and hold the DISPLAY SET button for 2 seconds, 12Hr or
24Hr will appear in the display
2. use +/‑ to set the time format, then briefly press the DISPLAY SET
button
3. use +/‑ to set the hours and then briefly press the DISPLAY SET
button
4. use +/‑ to set the minutes and then briefly press the DISPLAY
SET button
5. use +/- to set the seconds to 0 (this allows you to have the clock
run synchronously with your own clock) and then briefly press the
DISPLAY SET button
6. use +/‑ to set the hour difference compared to the DCF time.
E.g. for use in the Benelux select '0' and then briefly press the
DISPLAY SET button
The clock is now set manually.
When the DCF receiver is enabled and a strong signal is being
received, the receiver will overwrite the clock display.
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