Initial Use; Automatic Or Manual Dcf Signal Activation - Auriol 107478 Operation And Safety Notes

Radio-controlled alarm clock
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Please refer to chapter „Automatic or manual DCF signal
activation".
Note: If a signal can't be received after changing the location
the time must be set manually. Please refer to chapter „Chang-
ing basic settings".

Initial use

Automatic or manual
DCF signal activation
automatic:
Note: The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) consists of time
pulses emitted by one of the most accurate clocks in the world
close to Frankfurt / Main, Germany – this varies by 1 second
in 30,000 years. Your radio-controlled alarm clock will receive
the time signal under optimum conditions up to a distance of
approx. 1,500 km from Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Recep-
tion of the radio signal generally takes approx. 3–10 minutes.
Reception can be considerably impaired by obstacles (e.g.
concrete walls) or sources of interference (e.g. other electrical
devices). You may have to change the location of the radio-
controlled clock (e.g. near a window) if there are problems
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