Your outdoor sensor has a 60-meter open air transmission range
with no obstructions. Actual transmission range will vary depending
on what is in the path of the signal. Each obstruction (roof, walls,
floors, ceilings, thick trees, etc.) will significantly reduce the signal
range.
DCF time signal reception
After the clock receives and displays the outdoor temperature-
humidity reading, it will start searching for the DCF time signal. The
clock will start to search for the DCF time signal with the icon
flashing. The first reception will last for around 7 minutes. If the first
attempt of signal search fails, the clock will automatically search for
the signal again every 3 hours until it is successfully received. It will
then enter automatic receiving mode.
In automatic reception mode, the clock will receive signal waves
every night at 1:00 am, 2:00 am and 3:00 am. If no reception, it will
try again at 4:00 am and 5:00 am. During reception, do not press
any buttons for the best results. If the correct time is not received
within the specified time, it will automatically stop receiving.
Once the clock receives the signal, the time and calendar will be
updated, and your clock is ready to use.
Searching for signal
Received signal successfully
Fail to receive signal
NOTE: signal reception is normally better at night and when the
weather is clear. The radio-controlled signal generally takes a few
hours to synchronize, so it is important to manually set the time and
date after powering up the clock.
It is important to set the clock with the correct time zone and DST
(on/off) in accordance with where you live in order to get the correct
time after a successful DCF signal reception.
EN
Both the "M" icon and the wave
bars are blinking
Time is set and both the "M" icon
and the wave bars become static.
Symbols Disappear and RCC Function
is exited.