11 GB
HG06544A,B-BS:
The MSF signal (time signal transmitter) consists of time pulses emitted by one of
the most accurate clocks in the world. This clock is located in Anthorn, UK and it
can usually achieve an accuracy within a hundredth of a second relative to the
time standard.
Your radio-controlled wall clock receives these signals under ideal conditions up
to a distance of approx. 1,500 km Anthorn, UK. Reception of the radio signal
generally takes approx. 3 to 12 minutes.
Note: Reception may be considerably reduced by obstructions (e.g. concrete
walls) or sources of interference (e.g. other electrical products). In the event of
reception problems, change the position of the wall clock (e.g. to somewhere near
a window).
Operation
Receiving the DCF / MSF radio time signal
Insert a 1.5 V AA / LR6 battery with the correct polarity into the battery
compartment on the back of the product.
The wall clock automatically starts to search for the DCF / MSF radio time
signal. This process takes about 3 to 12 minutes to complete.
Within 4 minutes, the hands will move to 12 o’clock. The radio signal reception
is initiated once all the hands have moved to the 12 o’clock position. After 3 to
10 minutes, the clock will receive the signal and set itself to the exact time.
The reception of the DCF / MSF radio time signal by the wall clock can also be
started manually.
Press and hold the REC button
3
at least 5 seconds. The wall clock attempts
to receive the DCF / MSF radio time signal. This process takes a few minutes
to complete.