If reception fails due to interference (e.g. stormy weather, electrical applian-
ces or dimmer switches), the Junghans radio-controlled watch will launch
renewed attempts to pick up the signal fully automatically the following
night.
It is also possible to use a 'transmitter call' to synchronise the time manual-
ly, for example at a location where reception conditions are better.
The most recently received time data is stored internally in a time memory.
The watch's high-precision 32kHz quartz movement will continue to keep to
this 'original time' until the watch synchronises itself again. The radio-
controlled time synchronisation of your Junghans watch not only ensures an
always precise display of the time, but – given good reception – also takes
care of switching from winter to summer time, and vice versa, fully auto-
matically (at night).
If you travel to a country in a different time zone, the time adjustment facility
on your Junghans radio-controlled watch makes it easy to switch to the
appropriate local time.
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2. Functions
Please note that your Junghans radio-controlled watch has recessed correc-
tors. To operate the correctors please use a suitable pointed implement.
Using the winder (varies by model)
Depending on the model you have, you are able to hide the LCD display of
your Junghans radio-controlled watch by turning the winder. Hiding the LCD
display is the winder's sole function. You do not need to pull it out to do this.
Indeed, it is not possible to do so and trying to pull it out could damage the
mechanism.
Turning the winder clockwise (c. 1.5 turns
towards T1) moves a cover across the LCD
display. Turning it anti-clockwise (c. 1.5 turns
towards T2) uncovers it again.
T1
T2
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