The device then switches to receiving-
mode, during which the number of
radio waves indicates the quality of the
reception: The more radio waves shown
on the display, the better is the reception.
As soon as the time signal has been received in
sufficient strength, the time is displayed. The radio-
controlled alarm clock automatically switches to
reception several times every night. During this
process, the displayed time is compared with that
received from the time signal transmitter and, if
necessary, corrected.
If a sufficiently strong signal has not been
received, the radio-controlled alarm clock will cancel
the receiving process after a few minutes and the
radio tower symbol goes out.
The receiving process is started again at a later point
in time. In this case, the time proceeds as usual
(beginning with the start time of "00:00").
Checklist when data is missing on the
display
1.
Check whether the location of the clock is
suitable, see "Choosing a location".
2.
Manually restart the receiving process, see
"Starting signal reception manually".
3.
Wait until the clock automatically switches
back to receiving mode at a later time.
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CK 2301 DCF radio-controlled clock