TFA_No. 60.5002_Anleitung_09_16
Radio-controlled projection clock with thermometer
5. Elements
LCD (Fig. 1)
A: Time with seconds
B: Date with weekday
C: Indoor temperature, alarm 1, alarm 2, dual time
D: DCF signal
E: Alarm symbol
Buttons (Fig. 2)
F: – button
G: + button
H: MODE button
I: WAVE / °C/°F button
J: ALARM button
K: LIGHT/SNOOZE button
Housing (Fig 3)
L: Battery compartment
M: Power socket
Left side (Fig. 4)
N: CONTINUE PROJECTION switch
6. Getting started
• The projection clock can be operated with 2 x 1,5 V AAA batteries or
with power adaptor (both not included). To use the projection func-
tion, please utilize a mains adapter.
• Insert the adapter into the jack. Connect the power adapter to a wall
socket. The unit is now ready to use.
• Important: Make sure that your household voltage is 230V! Other-
wise your clock may be damaged.
• Insert two new batteries 1,5 V AAA into the battery compartment,
observing the correct polarity. All LCD segments will light up for
about 2 seconds.
• The clock will scan the DCF frequency signal and the DCF symbol
flashes on the LCD. When the signal is received successfully after 3-
5 minutes, the radio controlled time and the DCF symbol appears
permanently. The clock automatically scans the time signal every
hour to maintain accurate timing.
• In Daylight Saving Time "S" is shown on the LCD.
• If the reception fails, activate the reception manually by holding
WAVE / °C/°F button for 2 seconds.
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Radio-controlled projection clock with thermometer
• In case the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (for example due to
disturbances, transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be set manu-
ally. The clock will then work as a normal quartz clock. (see Manual
setting of clock and calendar).
Note for radio-controlled Time DCF:
The time base for the radio-controlled time is a caesium atomic clock
operated by the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig. It
has a time deviation of less than one second in one million years. The
time is coded and transmitted from Mainflingen near Frankfurt via fre-
quency signal DCF-77 (77.5 kHz) and has a transmitting range of approx-
imately 1,500 km. Your radio-controlled clock receives this signal and
converts it to show the precise time. Changeover from summer time or
winter time is automatic. The quality of the reception depends mainly on
the geographic location. Normally there should be no reception problems
within a 1,500 km radius around Frankfurt.
Please take note of the following:
• The recommended distance to any interfering sources like computer
monitors or TV sets is a minimum of 1.5 - 2 metres.
• Within ferro-concrete rooms (basements, superstructures), the
received signal is naturally weakened. In extreme cases, please
place the unit close to a window and/or point its front or back
towards the Frankfurt transmitter.
• During night-time, the atmospheric disturbances are usually less
severe and reception is possible in most cases. A single daily recep-
tion is adequate to keep the accuracy deviation below 1 second.
7. Operation
7.1 Manual setting of clock and calendar
• Hold the MODE button for 2 seconds in normal mode. The hour digit
is flashing. Press the – or + button to adjust the hour. Holding the –
or + button, you will enter fast mode.
• The setting sequence is shown as follow: Minutes, year, month and
day. Press the – or + button to make the desired settings.
• The instrument will quit the setting mode, if there is no button used
within 30 seconds.
• The manually set time will be overwritten by the DCF time when the
signal is received successfully
• Press the + button to choose 12 HR (PM appears on the display
after 12 h) or 24 HR system.
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