Calendar Clock Display Modes; About Radio Reception - Oregon Scientific BAR112 User Manual

Digital weather forecaster with remote thermo-sensor and radio controlled clock
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NOTE:
1. The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather forecast is
about 70% to 75%.
2. The weather forecasts from this unit are predictions that cover
the next 12 to 24 hours. It may not necessarily reflect the current
situation.
3. The "Sunny" icon, as applies to nighttime, implies clear weather.

CALENDAR CLOCK DISPLAY MODES

The BAR112 supports four time display modes in the sequence of:
MODE 1. Hour-Minute-Second (of local time)
Day-Month (of local time)
MODE 2. Hour-Minute-Day of the Week (of local time)
Day-Month (of local time)
MODE 3. Hour-Minute-Day of the Week (of local time)
Hour-Minute (of alternate time zone)
MODE 4. Hour-Minute-Day of the Week (of second time zone)
Day-Month (of alternate time zone)
Each press on the MODE button will toggle the display in the
above order.
Note: The bottom line of the display will be replaced by the alarm
time if the ALARM SET [

ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION

The BAR112 is designed to automatically synchronize its calendar
clock once it is brought within range of the Frankfurt DCF77 radio
signal.
When the BAR112 is within range, its radio-control mechanism
will override all manual settings.
When the unit is receiving radio signal, the RADIO RECEPTION
signal will start to blink. A complete reception generally takes
about two to 10 minutes, depending on the strength of the radio
signal.
When the reception is complete, the RADIO RECEPTION signal
will stop blinking. The strength of the reception will remain until
the next scanning cycle backs place.
For better reception, place the clock away from metal objects and
electrical appliances to minimize interference.
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