Features; Initial Operation; Reception Of The Dcf Radio Controlled Signal - Techno Line WT260 Manual

Radio controlled alarm clock
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Features:

 Radio controlled DCF-77 clock
 12/24 hour time format
 Manual time setting
 Continuous calendar up to year 2099
 Date and weekday display
 Temperature alternatively in °C or °F
 Automatic snooze function (5 minutes)
 Thermometer: Indoor measurement range: -9.9°C ~ 49.9°C
 Battery: battery 1.5V "AAA" size x 2 pcs (not included)

Initial operation:

 Open the battery compartment cover
 Insert 2 x AAA batteries observing polarity [ "+" and " –" marks]
 When you insert the batteries, all icons on the LCD display will light up for 3 seconds, you will hear a beep
tone and the station detects indoor temperature.

Reception of the DCF radio controlled signal:

 The clock automatically starts the DCF signal search after starting up. The radio mast symbol starts to flash.
 At 1:00am the Radio Controlled clock automatically carries out a synchronization procedure with the DCF
signal to correct any deviations to the exact time. If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful (The radio
mast symbol disappears from the display), the system will automatically attempt another synchronization at
the next full hour. This procedure is repeated automatically up to 5 times.
 To start manual DCF signal reception manually, press and hold the "-" button, If no signal is received within
seven minutes, then the DCF signal search stops (the radio mast symbol disappears) and starts again the
next full hour.
Please note:
 If the clock cannot receive the DCF signal (because the distance is too great to receive a signal from the
transmitter in Mainflingen,Germany), you have the option of setting the time manually as mentioned below.
As soon as the reception of the DCF signal is possible, then the clock is readjusted automatically.
 We recommend a minimum distance of 2.5 meters(8.2 Feet) to all sources of interference, such as televisions
or computer monitors, Radio reception is weaker in rooms with concrete walls and in offices. In such extreme
circumstances, place the clock close to the window.
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