Function Keys; Radio Controlled Time - Techno Line WT 590 Manual De Instrucciones

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FUNCTION KEYS:

The radio-controlled Projection clock uses the following keys:
SNOOZE
:
Alarm snooze function
:
Show alarm time
:
Exit the setting modes
AL/HR
:
Enter time setting mode, and alarm setting mode
:
Activate or deactivate alarm
:
Stop alarm and snooze function
:
Set the hours and month
:
Back-light-On
MODE/MIN
:
Toggle between indoor temperature, seconds, alarm time, and date display
:
Enter time zone setting mode
:
Set the minutes, day and weekday
:
Back-light-On
:
Set the brightness level of the projection (in A/C power mode)
(BRIGHTNESS
(3 levels: High, Low, OFF)
key)
:
Activate the projection mode (in batteries operated mode)
:
Back-light On
:
Project the image direction (can display 4 different orientations)
(DIRECTION
:
Activate the projection mode (in batteries operated mode)
key)
:
Back-light On
HOW TO USE THE PROJECTOR
The projector projects the current time onto a wall or ceiling, preferable within a darkened room. It can be
adjusted forward and backward 180º for maximum projection range. The projection image can also be adjusted
in 4 upright positions, each with a rotation of 90º.
To project the time onto a flat surface
1.
Point the projection lens to the appropriate direction (max. distance of the projection is 2 meters)
2.
Adjust the intensity of the projector light with the
3.
Adjust the projection image in an upright position with the
Note:
The projector will only project the current time. It will not project the seconds, date or temperature information.

RADIO CONTROLLED TIME:

The time base for the radio-controlled time is a Cesium Atomic Clock operated by the Physikalisch Technische
Bundesanstalt Braunschweig which has a time deviation of less than one second in every one million years.
The time is coded and transmitted from Mainflingen near Frankfurt via frequency signal DCF-77 (77.5 khz) and
has a transmitting range of approximately 1,500 km. The Projection clock receives this signal and converts it to
show the precise time and so when within this range the received time is completely accurate.
CHECKING FOR DCF-77 RECEPTION:
The Projection clock will automatically start scanning for the DCF-77 frequency signal after the battery is
inserted. In normal surroundings (for example away from interfering sources such as TV sets), it takes between
3-5 minutes to receive the signal. If after 10 minutes of inserting the batteries into the alarm clock and the DCF-
77 signal is not received, then check the following list before manually setting the time (see Manual time
setting):
key
key
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