Operation; Receiving The Dcf / Msf Radio Time Signal - Auriol HG06544A Operation And Safety Notes

Radio-controlled wall clock
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HG06544A,B-BS:
The MSF signal (time signal transmitter) consists of time pulses emitted by one of
the most accurate clocks in the world . This clock is located in Anthorn, UK and it
can usually achieve an accuracy within a hundredth of a second relative to the
time standard .
Your radio-controlled wall clock receives these signals under ideal conditions up
to a distance of approx . 1,500 km Anthorn, UK . Reception of the radio signal
generally takes approx . 3 to 12 minutes .
Note: Reception may be considerably reduced by obstructions (e .g . concrete
walls) or sources of interference (e .g . other electrical products) . In the event of
reception problems, change the position of the wall clock (e .g . to somewhere near
a window) .
˜ Operation
˜ Receiving the DCF / MSF radio time signal
Insert a 1 .5 V AA / LR6 battery with the correct polarity into the battery
 
compartment on the back of the product .
The wall clock automatically starts to search for the DCF / MSF radio time
 
signal . This process takes about 3 to 12 minutes to complete .
Within 4 minutes, the hands will move to 12 o'clock . The radio signal reception
is initiated once all the hands have moved to the 12 o'clock position . After 3 to
10 minutes, the clock will receive the signal and set itself to the exact time .
The reception of the DCF / MSF radio time signal by the wall clock can also be
started manually .
Press and hold the REC button
 
to receive the DCF / MSF radio time signal . This process takes a few minutes
to complete .
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at least 5 seconds . The wall clock attempts
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