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TFA_No. 60.2543_Anleit_05_23
27.05.2023
Design Radio-controlled alarm clock
5. Elements
5.1 Display (Fig. 1)
A 1:
PM (12-hour system)
A 3:
DCF Reception symbol
A 5:
Alarm mode
A 7:
Snooze symbol
5.2 Buttons (Fig. 1+2)
B 1:
SNOOZE/LIGHT sensor button
B 3:
UP button
B 5:
ALARM ON/OFF switch
5.3 Housing (Fig. 2+3)
C 1:
Battery compartment 2 x 1,5 V AAA
C 3:
Guide for the cable
6. Getting started
• Insert the power adapter pin into the device jack and connect the plug to a wall socket.
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A 2:
Time
A 4:
DST symbol
A 6:
Alarm symbol
B 2:
DOWN button
B 4:
MODE button
C 2:
Power adapter jack
Design Radio-controlled alarm clock
• Important! Make sure that your household voltage is no more than 240V! Otherwise your device may be dam-
aged.
• The device will alert you with a beep and all segments will be displayed for 2 seconds.
• The display shows the time 0:00.
6.1 Insert the batteries
• The batteries will operate as a backup power source in case of power failure.
• Open the alarm clock's battery compartment.
• Insert two new 1,5 V AAA batteries, polarity as illustrated.
• Close the battery compartment again.
6.2 Reception of the DCF frequency signal
• The clock will now scan the DCF frequency signal and the DCF symbol will be flashing on the display.
• When the time code is received after 3-7 minutes, the radio-controlled time will be shown. The DCF symbol
remains on the display.
• If the reception fails, the DCF symbol will disappear and the clock will repeat the reception every 3 hours.
• Activate the reception manually by holding the UP button for 2 seconds. The clock will now scan the DCF frequen-
cy signal and the DCF symbol flashes.
• To end the DCF reception attempt, press the UP button again. The DCF reception symbol disappears.
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