press and hold the CH button
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to initiate a new
search. However, this can only be carried out after
the search for time signals has been completed.
3. Around 3 minutes after the base unit has been
powered, it will search for time signals emitted
through the signal transmitter in your country.
During this time, the time signal icon (
)
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(see
chapter “Time functions”) blinks in the clock and
alarm display area
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, indicating the base unit is
searching for the time signals.
− When the time signals have been successfully
received, the time signal icon (
) will remain visible
and the current date and a coordinated universal
time will show in the clock and alarm display area.
The base unit will continue to receive time signals
every night (up to 3 times) and synchronize with the
displayed time.
− During the search for time signals, all other setting
functions (e.g. manual and alarm settings) will be
disabled.
− When no time signals have been received after
about 7 minutes, the time signal icon will turn off.
− In case of an unsuccessful search for the time signals,
press and hold the RCC button
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to initiate a new
search. In order to ensure the best possible signal
receptions, avoid placing the base unit in buildings
with lots of concrete and metal structures, or near
electronic equipment such as TVs, computers, power
lines, radio transmitters, etc. If necessary, relocate
the base unit.