ENVIRONMENTAL RECEPTION EFFECTS
Your radio controlled clock obtains the accurate time with wireless technology. Same as all wireless
devices, the receiving ability maybe affected by, but not limited to, the following circumstances:
Long transmitting distance
Nearby mountains and valleys
Among tall buildings
Near railway, high voltage cable etc.
Near freeway, airport, etc.
Near construction site
Inside concrete buildings
Near electrical appliances
Neat computers and TV's
Inside moving vehicles
Near metallic structures
Place your clock at a location with optimal signal, i.e. close to a window and way from metal surfaces
or electrical appliances.
QUICK START
For best reception of radio controlled signal, keep your clock at least 3 feet away from the AC outlet
or AC/DC adaptor.
Step 1 Plug the AC/DC adaptor to any household AC outlet, and then plug the DC jack to the back of
the clock radio. The LCD shows the default time 0:00 and it starts to search for outdoor temperature
signal.
Step 2 Keep your clock and wireless sensor next to each other. Slide open the battery cover at the
back of your wireless outdoor sensor, then insert 2 x AAA alkaline batteries to the back of it. Replace
the battery cover. Your clock will receive data signal from the outdoor sensor in few seconds. Your
clock will be synchronized with the outdoor sensor, the outdoor temperature will be displayed on the
upper right of the LCD.
Then place your outdoor sensor in a dry and shaded area outdoor.
Step 3 After your clock receives the outdoor temperature, it will start to search for the DCF signal.
This may take overnight. In case your clock does not catch the DCF signal during the day, set the
time manually.
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