User Manual
Viso50 –DCF
(Mainland Europe – Not UK)
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1. Features
‐ Easy to Read and Understand Time display
‐ Perpetual Calendar Up to Year 2099
‐ 5 languages user selectable at the starting
‐ Day of the week, month, stage of the day modes
2. Unit Appearance
Part A ‐ LCD
Part B ‐ Rear part
A1: Day of Week or Month
B1: "SET/
A2: Stage of the day
B2: "▲" Button
A3: Analog Time
B3: "▼" Button
A4: Radio Control Icon
1 2 3
Part C ‐ Structure
C1: Hanging Hole
C2: Battery Door
C3: Stand
3. ANALOGUE CLOCK(A3)
3.1 GETTING STARTED/POWER SUPPLY
(1) Remove the transportation pin (D2) from the clock movement. The
clock can be operated only after the pin has been removed.
(2) Insert one battery (1.5V, AA/LR6) into battery compartment
(D5). Make sure to place the battery strictly according to the
right polarities (+/‐) as shown in the battery compartment.
3.2 TIME SETTING
After the clock has received the DCF time signal the time will be set
according to the Central European time(CET). Summer and winter
time change (and reverse) is also set automatically. Other deviating
times can be set manually only.
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3.3 Automatic time setting via DCF time signal
After inserting the battery, the time will be set automatically via DCF
signal. This process may take a few minutes (about 5‐7 minutes).
During this process, the clock hands will turn several times and may
pause until they display the right time.
Part D – Analog Setting
D1: REC button
D2: Transportation pin
D3: M Set button
D4: Reset button
D5: Battery compartment
3.4 Initiate to receive the DCF time signal manually
Use this function when automatic summer/winter time change does
not work or the wall clock temporarily receives no time signal.
(1) Press and hold the REC button (D1) for 3 seconds to start manual
search for the DCF signal.
(2) The clock hands will move to their start position (12:00 a.m.)
and the wall clock then tries to receive the signal.
Wait approx. 2‐5 minutes until the current time will be displayed.
3.5 Manual time setting
It is necessary to set the time manually in places where no radio signal
is received.
(1) Press and hold the M.SET(D3) button for approx. 3 seconds.
(2) When the minute's hand starts moving you can set the time manually:
‐ Press the M.SET(D3) button shortly to set the time in minutes' steps.
‐ Press and hold the M.SET(D3) button to set the time continuously.
(3) Release M.SET(D3) button to stop manual setting and save the time
automatically and exit manual time setting mode after any seconds.
3.6 Reset
If there is no response from the wall clock by keystrokes or if any other
malfunction occurs perform the following steps.
With this procedure all received data will be deleted.
(1) Press RESET button with a pointed instrument(e.g. pen).
(2) The clock hand will move to their start position(12:00 a.m.) and the
wall clock will then tries try to receive the signal.
Wait approx. 2‐5 minutes until the current time will be displayed.
4. DIGITAL CLOCK
4.1 Getting started:
Open battery Cover (C2).
Insert 2 x AA size batteries observing polarity ["+" and "– "marks].
You will hear a "click" sound to confirm the batteries have been
inserted correctly.
Replace battery compartment cover (C2).
4.2 To begin
You have 1 minute to arrange the first setting. The clock displays
English, press "▲"(B2) or "▼"(B3) to select your language and press
"SET/
"(B1) to validate, Press "▲"(B2) or "▼"(B3) to choose the
type of display set and press "SET/
"(B1) to validate (see note the
different display methods).
If you don't press any keys, after 1 minute the Viso50 will launch the
automatic clock setting.
Note: Place the Viso50 near a window for
the clock to automatically set.
‐DP‐1 displays the day of the week and the
nd
2
line the part of the day.
nd
‐DP‐2 displays the Month and the 2
line
the date and the year.
nd
‐DP‐3 displays the day of week and the 2
line the time.
‐DP‐4 rotates between all 3 displays and you can set the time that
each display is shown. See chapter 4.5.C for full instructions.
4.3 Radio Controlled Time:
The clock automatically starts to scan the DCF time signal in the first
10 minutes. (Radio Control Icon "
" (A4) flashes on LCD).