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manual abstract
It can automatically synchronize its current time and date when brought within an approximate 1500 km radius of the radio signal DCF77 generated from Frankfurt, Germany (the UK version from MSF Rugby, England). Other features of the RM822 include: - Back light for easy reading in the dark - Displays time, date and day of the week in 4 languages (E/F/G/I) - A second time-zone display with time, date and day-of-the-week - 2 alarm times with 8-minute snooze function - 2-minute crescendo alarm that increase in volume & low battery indication. DESCRIPTION OF PARTS [FIG. A] A. [ ] Radio reception signal Indicates the condition of radio reception B. 2-line LCD C. [ ON/OFF ] button Activates or deactivates alarm D. [ ] button Toggles between calendar and alarm-time displays Displays the alarm time or sets the alarm status E. [ ] Battery-low indicator Lights up when batteries are running dry F. [ ] Alarm-on icon Appears when the alarm is activated G. [ ] Alarm icon Appears when the alarm time is displayed H. [MODE] button Toggles between display modes and activates the calendar clock setting mode I. [ ] button To lock all the key of the unit J. UP [ ] button Increases the value of a setting Initiates radio reception (Press and hold for rapids settings) K. DOWN [ ] button Decreases the value of a setting Stops radio reception (Press and hold for rapids settings) L. Battery compartment Accommodates two UM-4 or “AAA” size batteries M. Table stand N. [RESET] button Resets the unit to its original factory settings BATTERY INSTALLATION The unit uses two (2) UM-4 or “AAA” size 1.5V batteries. To insert batteries: 1. Slide the battery door in the direction of the arrow. [FIG. D] 2. Insert the batteries strictly according to the polarities shown therein.[FIG. B] 3. Replace the battery compartment door. If not disposed of properly batteries can be harmful. Protect the environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations. Note: Battery-low indicator “ ” Replace the batteries when the battery-low indicator lights up. Note: After replacing the batteries, the entire display will activate for about 1 second, then LCD will show as in. ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION The RM822 / RM823 is a radio frequency (RF) controlled clock. When located within a 1500km radius of radio signal (DCF77) at Frankfurt, Germany, the clock time will automatically synchronize with DCF77 time-signal transmission. The benefit of a RF controlled clock is that highly-accurate time is maintained and manual adjustments to the time and date are not be required. (UK version within a 1500km radius of radio signal (MSF) from Rugby, England) When the batteries are first installed, the RM822 / RM823 will automatically search for a radio signal. When in search mode, the antenna icon [ ] will blink. This process takes between two (2) and ten (10) minutes. After initial search, short periodic receptionsignal scans will commence several times a day. The antenna icon indicates the quality of reception. DIGITAL TRAVEL RADIO-FREQUENCY (RF) CONTROLLED CLOCK MODEL: RM822 (UK VERSION RM823) INSTRUCTION MANUAL - Strong - Weak - No signal - Receiving FIG. A FIG. C FIG. B Note: Adjusting the time may conflict with radio signal. In this case, the received signal takes priority and will override the manual setting. The day-of-the-week is displayed as an abbreviation in four languages. Abbreviated Four Language Day-Of-The-Week Chart ABOUT THE ALARM TIME Two independent alarm times are available: alarm 1 and alarm 2. 1. Press [ ON / OFF ], alarm-time 1 is displayed and indicated by [ 1 ]. 2. Press [ ON / OFF ] again, alarm-time 2 is displayed and indicated by [ 2 ]. SETTING AN ALARM TIME To set an alarm time: 1. Press [ ] to select alarm 1. Press again and hold 3-seconds. 2. Set the alarm time Steps Setting Action 1. Minutes Adjust with or and confirm with [ ]. 2. Hours Adjust with or and confirm with [ ]. 3. Press [ ] to confirm. Press a final time to exit alarm set mode. Setting Alarm Two - Enter alarm-2 setting mode and follow instructions as for alarm 1. ABOUT ALARM SOUND The four-step crescendo function allows the alarm to start off gently and step up its intensity four times every 20 seconds. Without interruption, the alarm will activate for a total of two minutes. If a second alarm activates when the first alarm is sounding, the first alarm will be automatically disabled. To stop an alarm sound: - To stop the alarm, press [ ], the alarm will stop and will activate at the same time the following day. - To disable the alarm, press [ ON/OFF ], the alarm will stop and it is not active, it will not activate the following day. HOW TO USE THE SNOOZE The Lite Touch feature enables you to activate the 8 minute snooze by gently rocking the RF clock ...
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