4) RADIO SYNCHRONIZED CLOCK : STARTING UP.
4.1 France Inter or DCF radio synchronised clock
After connection of the clock on its support, orientate the antenna ( F ) until the LED (1) is
blinking regularly.
- If reception is good, the clock will automatically set the time after a few minutes. In areas
where radio signal reception is difficult manually set the clock time (chapter 8) whilst
awaiting radio synchronization (reception at night is in general better).
4.2 DHF clock
-After connection of the clock on its support, orientate the antenna ( F ) in line with the clock.
On leaving the factory, the DHF clock is set in "Initialisation" mode. On the initial powering
up, the time is initialised at 0h00, 1 jan. 2000.
The clock memorises the address of the transmitter and switches to normal mode
automatically when time is received.
4.3 AFNOR / IRIG-B clock
-On the initial powering up, the time is initialised at 0h00, 1 jan. 2000.
The clock automatically set up its time base to the correct time when receiving the time
message.
Caution : if the AFNOR signal is lost, the clock continues to operate for 1 hour in
independent mode and then the display goes off. Only the separating colon ":", which stops
blinking after 1 minute without signal, remains on, indicating that power continues to be
supplied to the clock.
1
F
5
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Style 12 and is the answer not in the manual?