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• The clock automatically attempts to receive a DCF signal six
times per day at 01:22, 05:22, 09:22, 13:22, 17:22 and 21:22 and
stops reception attempts as soon as the signal has been received
successfully.
• Once the clock has received a signal, it syncs with the DCF time
three times a day at 01:22, 03:22 and 05:22. This is sufficient to
keep the time accurate to within one second per day.
• The DCF signal is sent from a transmitter in Mainflingen (near
Frankfurt am Main, Germany) and has a range of up to 1500 km,
increasing to 2000 km in ideal reception conditions. The DCF
signal contains information such as the exact time and date (with a
theoretical time deviation of one second every million years). There
is no need to set the summer and winter time manually.
c) Manual DCF signal reception
• To search for a DCF signal manually (for example, when you move the clock to a new location
and need the clock to search for a DCF signal again), press and hold the REC button for
3 seconds. The clock will stop for 3 to 10 minutes while it searches for a DCF signal. Wait
until the correct time is displayed. If the clock fails to receive a signal, the hands will start
moving again. For example, if the time was 13:00 when the clock started to search for a
signal and the search attempt lasted 5 minutes, the clock will display 13:05 when the search
attempt ends.
d) Setting the time manually
• You may need to set the time manually, for example when the clock is not within range of
the DCF signal.
• To set the time manually, press the M.SET button (3) button for three seconds. The second
hand will stop for approx. 5 seconds for you to set the time. If the hand starts moving again,
press the M. SET button for three seconds to go back to the manual time setting mode.
Alternatively, stop the clock by pressing the REC button, and then set the time using
the M. SET button as follows:
• Press the M.SET button briefly to adjust the time minute by minute, or press and hold to
adjust the time continuously.
• When you release the M.SET button, the new time will be applied after 5 seconds and the
clock will display the home screen.
e) Resetting the clock
• Use the reset function if the clock fails to respond when you press the buttons or if you
encounter other issues (e.g. the clocks fails to receive a DCF signal). Resetting the clock will
delete all previously received DCF data. Before resetting, check whether you can receive a
signal in another location.
• To reset the clock, press the RESET (1) button with a pointed object (e.g. a pen).
• The hands will move to the 12:00 position and the clock will attempt to receive a new DCF
signal.
• Wait 2 – 5 minutes for the time to be displayed.
f) Removal from service
• To remove the clock from service (e.g. when moving house), perform a factory reset (see
"Resetting the clock" for details).
The locking pin (4) can only be inserted when the hands are pointing to 12:00.
Remove the battery before inserting the locking pin.
Care and cleaning
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions, as
these could damage the housing or even impair the functioning of the product.
• The clock does not require any maintenance apart from changing the battery, therefore do
not attempt to dismantle it.
• Remove the battery before cleaning.
• Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product.
• Dust can be easily removed using a soft clean brush.
Declaration of conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau hereby declares that this
product conforms to the 2014/53/EU directive.
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU declaration of conformity:
www.conrad.com/downloads
Select a language by clicking on a flag symbol, and then enter the product order
number in the search box. The EU Declaration of Conformity is available for
download in PDF format.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Troubleshooting
The clock is not synchronising or reception is intermittent:
Disposal
a) Product
b) Batteries
Used (rechargeable) batteries can be returned to local collection points, our stores or battery
retailers.
You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical data
Power supply ......................................... 1 x 1.5 V/DC AA battery (not included)
Power consumption ............................... max. 1.2 mA
Standby power consumption ................. 0.002 mA
Battery life .............................................. Approx. 1 year (depending on the battery type)
Time signal ............................................ DCF
Material .................................................. Polyvinyl chloride and glass
Operating conditions .............................. -10 to +50 °C, 30 – 90 % relative humidity
Storage conditions ................................. -20 to +50 °C, 20 – 90 % relative humidity
Dimensions (Ø x D) ............................... 300 x 56 mm
Weight ................................................... 619 g (without battery)
- The clock is out of range of the DCF transmitter or there is interference from the
surroundings.
- Move the clock to a different location and switch off devices that may be interfering with
reception such as TVs, computers or microwave ovens.
- Avoid placing the clock close to large metal surfaces that may block reception. Metal-
coated windows may also affect signal reception.
- To synchronise the clock, place it by a window with either the front or back facing towards
Frankfurt, Germany.
- Leave the clock switched on overnight to reduce atmospheric interference.
- Reset the clock (see "Resetting the clock" for details).
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in household
waste. Always dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory regulations.
If a battery is inserted, remove it and dispose of it separately from the product.
You are required by law to return all used batteries. They must not be placed in
household waste.
Batteries containing hazardous substances are labelled with this symbol to indicate
that disposal in household waste is forbidden. The abbreviations for heavy metals
in batteries are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (indicated on the battery,
e.g. below the trash icon on the left).
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method (e.g. photocopying, microfilming, or the capture in
electronic data processing systems) requires prior written approval from the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
This publication represents the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright 2017 by Conrad Electronic SE.
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