Receiving The Dcf Radio Signal - Silvercrest Z30951A Operation And Safety Notes

Radio-controlled projection alarm clock
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Note: change the batteries when the LC display is
dark, the displays or the background illumination
grow weak or the displays flicker. In such cases, the
batteries must be changed immediately.

Receiving the DCF radio signal

After the batteries have been inserted, the projec-
tion radio-controlled alarm clock automatically
starts a search for the DCF radio signal. The
blinking of the radio symbols
search.
Note: Do not change the location of the projection
radio-controlled alarm clock during reception. Other-
wise it can lead to reception interference.
Note: Within buildings of reinforced concrete, the
signal reception may be strongly influenced.
The reception of the DCF radio signal can also be
started manually.
Press the - / C / F / RCC key
prox. 3 seconds. The projection radio-controlled
alarm clock starts the search for the DCF radio
signal. This process requires several minutes and
is indicated in the LC display by the blinking of
the radio symbol
Note: If the projection radio-controlled alarm clock
cannot receive the DCF radio signal due to defects,
too much distance to the transmitter etc., it is possible
to set the time manually. As soon as the DCF radio
signal has been successfully received, the manually
set values will be overwritten. The automatic search
for a signal runs from midnight to 5:00 AM. If this
search for a signal fails, the next search takes place
at 1:00 PM the next day. During the search process,
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