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5. Radio technology
Radio technology is the most modern form of time transmission. With
good reception, a radio-controlled clock keeps very precise time and
need never be reset. With all radio-controlled clocks a deviation of just
1 second over 1 million years can be expected.
6. Commissioning
Your radio-controlled wall clock is operated with one 1.5 V LR 6 alkaline
mignon battery.
1. Insert the battery in accordance with the polarity marking.
2. As soon as your radio-controlled wall clock is supplied with power,
it is ready for operation.
3. Reading of the time telegram is fully automatic.
Once the battery is inserted, all hands move in overdrive to the 12
o'clock position. Once the radio signal is successfully received, the hands
will automatically be set to the current time. The clock calibrates itself
several times daily with the DCF-77 radio signal.
7. Manual time setting
Hold down the ‚M Set' button on the rear of your radio-controlled wall
clock for longer than 3 seconds. By pressing the button now, you can
advance the clock to the right time in minutes. It is not possible to set
the seconds function manually. If the ‚M Set' button is not pressed
within 7 seconds, the function is concluded and your clock will now
continue to run as a quartz clock. When the clock is once again located
within the radio reception range of the DCF-77 transmitter, the hands
will automatically synchronise with the current time.
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8. Transmitter call
Hold down the ‚Rec' button on the rear of your radio-controlled wall
clock for longer than 3 seconds. All hands will be stopped. First the se -
conds hand, and then the hour and minutes hand will move in overdrive
to the 12 o'clock position. Your radio-controlled wall clock will now begin
to receive the radio signal again. Once the radio signal is successfully
received, the hands will automatically be set to the current time.
9. Changing the battery
1. Remove the spent battery.
2. When the battery is removed, all of the radio-controlled wall clock's
settings are lost.
3. Insert a 1.5 V LR 6 alkaline mignon battery according to the
polarity marking (+/–) in the battery compartment.
Note:
Please follow the battery regulations.
Spent batteries must not be disposed of in household
rubbish. Please hand spent batteries to your local dealer, a public
hazardous waste site or battery collection point. Never open, short-cir-
cuit or throw spent batteries into the fire. Please use a new 1.5 V LR 6
alkaline mignon battery. If you do not comply with these regulations,
batteries may be discharged via your phase-to-earth voltage, resulting
in a risk of leakage. Should the batteries in your clock leak, remove them
immediately to prevent damage to the clock. Avoid contact with skin,
eyes and mucous membranes. On contact with battery acid, rinse the
affected area thoroughly with water and/or seek medical advice.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
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