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TFA No. 60.5002 Anleitung
Radio controlled projection clock
1. Features
• Projection of the time onto a wall or ceiling (digital)
• Highest precision radio-controlled clock
• With time zone and manual setting option
• Alarm with two alarm times
• Snooze function
• Indication of day and date
• Dual time
• Indoor temperature
• Backlight
2. 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)
O: CONTINUE PROJECTION switch
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22.12.2009
13:30 Uhr
with thermometer
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Radio controlled projection clock
3. Getting started
• The projection clock can be operated with 2 x 1,5 V AAA
batteries or with power adaptor. 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!
Otherwise your clock may be damaged.
• Insert batteries 2 x 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 suc-
cessfully after 3-5 minutes, the radio controlled time and
the DCF symbol appears permanently. The clock automati-
cally 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.
• In case the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (for example
due to disturbances, transmitting distance, etc.), the time
can be set manually. The clock will then work as a normal
quartz clock. (see 4.1 Setting of clock and calendar).
Radio controlled time reception
The time base for the radio controlled time is a Caesium Atomic
Clock operated by the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt
Braunschweig which has a time deviation of less than one
second in one million years. The time is coded and transmitted
from Mainflingen near Frankfurt via frequency signal DCF-77
(77.5 kHz) and has a transmitting range of approximately
1,500 km. Your radio-controlled clock receives this signal and
converts it to show the precise time in summer or wintertime.
The quality of the reception depends greatly on the geo-
graphic location. In normal cases, there should be no reception
problems within a 1,500 km radius around Frankfurt.
Please take note of the following:
• Recommended distance to any interfering sources like com-
puter monitors or TV sets is a minimum of 1.5 - 2 metres.
with thermometer
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