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CDN103
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  • Page 1 CDN103 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Features ..........4 Functions ..........6 Settings ..........9 Important Safety Instructions This alarm clock is designed to provide an acoustic alarm or alert signal at a set time. Any permitted. Do not open the device and attempt any repair work yourself. Installation location Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
  • Page 3 FCC Compliance The FCC requires that you will be advised of certain requirements involving the use of this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired equipment.
  • Page 4 Features • Clock and calendar display • Dual alarm clock and snooze • Indoor temperature • Low battery indicator • Selectable alarm (audio, vibration or both) • Wireless transmission to wrist alert • Amber backlight • Runs on 3 AAA batteries...
  • Page 5 Clock Face Layout...
  • Page 6: Button Functions

    Button Functions When alarm is beeping or vibrating on wrist, press any button except for “SNOOZE” , and alarm will stop beeping and/or vibrating. LIGHT/SNOOZE • Activate light for 8 seconds • Stop alarm temporarily for 5 minutes when alarm sounds or temporarily stop vibration on wrist MODE/ENTER •...
  • Page 7: Down Arrow

    UP ARROW • In clock setting mode, increase the setting value or select 12/24hr format or temperature unit or buzzer volume/frequency high/low; • In alarm setting mode, increase the setting value or select alarm mode(audio alarm/vibration alarm/both/both not) DOWN ARROW •...
  • Page 8 RESET Reset system, It is inside the battery compartment. Alarm and Snooze Function When the alarm 1/2 viewing display, press and hold ALARM 2s to enter the set mode of alarm time. The sequence is Hour--- Minute ---alarm mode---exit. When press UP or DOWN ARROW to modify the alarm time. Press and hold UP/DOWN ARROW 2s to enter fast set the parameter.
  • Page 9 While the unit is beeping, icon or the If alarm mode is in audio alarm mode, the alarm beep format is: [B] / s [BB] / s [BBBB] / s If alarm mode is in vibration alarm mode, it will send RF packet every 0.5 second, The wrist belt will vibrate when it has received the RF packet.
  • Page 10: Temperature Setting

    conditions of operation. Press and hold UP/DOWN ARROW 2s to fast set these conditions. Press and hold MODE/ENTER 2s to set the buzzer volume and frequency at buzzer volume viewing screen. Press UP or DOWN ARROW to select volume high or low, then press MODE to Press UP or DOWN to select buzzer high/low frequency, then press MODE to Temperature Setting The indoor temperature will sample every 30 sec.
  • Page 11 Connect-check with Wrist unit Transmitter: If alarm 1 or alarm 2 have been set with vibration, then press and hold DOWN ARROW 2S to send RF connect-check command, (include alarm 1 and alarm 2) Transmitter: RF command will keep transmitting for 90s, press any key except for SNOOZE to end connect-check with wrist unit Transmitter: Wrist unit: During connect-check with wrist unit, wrist unit also must enter connect-...
  • Page 12: Maintenance And Warranty

    Default Settings The display mode is Hour—Minute--Second. Language: English. The clock time is Jan 1,2012 0:00. The alarm time is 0:00 and the alarm is disable. The time format is 24 Hr (DCF) or 12Hr(WWVB). The temperature unit is ˚C (DCF) or ˚F (WWVB). Maintenance and Warranty Maintenance •...
  • Page 13 Radio-controlled alarm clock with vibrating wristband Radio-controlled alarm clock Fig. 1 Display (Fig. 1) : A 1: Battery symbol A 2: Snooze symbol A 3: DCF signal A 4: AM or PM (12-hours system) A 5: Time with seconds or day-of-the-week / Date A 6: Indoor temperature A 7: Alarm 1 / Alarm 2 A 8: Alarm symbol...
  • Page 14 Radio-controlled alarm clock with vibrating wristband Fig. 2 D 1 D 5 Housing (Fig. 2) : C 1: Battery compartment Radio-controlled vibrating wristband (Fig. 2) D 1: Switch CH1/OFF/CH2...

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