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TFA_No. 60.2507 Anleitung
Radio controlled alarm clock with natural sounds
1. Features
Highest precision radio-controlled clock
With time zone and manual setting option
10 different natural sounds (birds, ocean etc.)
and alarm sounds
Snooze function
Day and date
Indoor temperature
Colourful backlight
2. Elements
LCD (Fig. 1)
A: Clock
B: Weekday
C: Seconds
D: DCF signal
E: Date
F: Indoor temperature
Buttons (Fig. 1)
G: SOUND/SELECT button
H: SOUND/VOLUME button
I:
SOUND ON/OFF button
J: SNOOZE/LIGHT button
K: DCF signal button
L: MODE/SET button
M: UP/12/24 button
N: DOWN/°C/°F button
Housing (Fig. 2)
O: Loudspeaker
P: Battery compartment
Q: Power socket
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Radio controlled alarm clock with natural sounds
3. Getting started
• Pull off the protection foil on the display.
• The alarm clock can be operated with 3 x 1,5 V
• Open the battery compartment and insert the
• Or: Insert the adapter (Q) into the jack. Connect
• The unit is now ready to use. A short melody will
• The clock will scan the DCF frequency signal and
• The clock is able to scan the time signal manually
• In case the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (for
• The manually set time will be overwritten by the
Radio controlled time reception
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AAA batteries or with power adaptor (both not
included).
batteries, polarity as illustrated.
the power adapter to a wall socket. Attention:
Powered by adapter the light works continuously.
Important! Make sure that your household voltage
is 230V! Otherwise your clock may be damaged.
sound and all LCD segments will light up for
about 2 seconds
the DCF symbol flashes on the LCD. When the sig-
nal is received successfully after 5-10 minutes, the
radio controlled time and the DCF symbol appears
permanently.
by holding DCF signal button for 3 seconds.
example due to disturbances, transmitting dis-
tance, etc.), the time can be set manually. The
clock will then work as a normal quartz clock. (see
4.1 Setting of clock and calendar)
DCF time when the signal is received successfully
The time base for the radio controlled time is a
Caesium Atomic Clock operated by the Physikalisch
Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig which has
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