IROX ORA-4 Instruction Manual

SIZE AAA / UM4
SIZE AAA / UM4
Motion sensor
MODE KEY
UP
ALARM 1
DOWN
ALARM 2
KSPO:1013-11 IROX RC120 MANUAL 1(ENG) SIZE: W75 X H80 (mm) BY Lai H Z 15/11/11
Instruction Manual
ORA-4
Radio Controlled Clock
with Time Zone Setting, Summer / Winter
Time Display, Dual Alarm, Snooze and Light,
Calendar and Motion Sensor
UM4x2
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FEATURES:
* Controlled by Radio Signal (German DCF77) * Large LCD display * Displays Hour, Minute, Second; Month, Date, Day of Week, Alarm Time * Time Zone Setting (-9 Hour to +9 Hour) * Summer Time Indicator * Dual Alarm with programmable snooze period * Independent Alarm Time Setting - Crescendo Daily Alarm1 & Single Alarm 2 * 12 Hour or 24 Hour Display Format Selectable * Weekday Indication in 5 Languages * battery Low Indicator * Backlight function * Two Battery (1.5V) mignon LR03 Operation
SETTING THE TIME
* Once the battery is installed properly, all the displays on the face of the clock will light up briefly. The time & date will be: 1DATE 1MONTH WE 0:00 and the alarm1 time will be 7:00. * Your radio-controlled clock will begin to seek out the DCF time signal automatically. This takes typically between 3-5 minutes in good conditions. If after 5 minutes the DCF time has not been received, use the MODE key to set the time manually. The clock will then automatically attempt to receive the DCF time each hour every day. When this is successful, the received time will override the manually set time
FUNCTION KEYS
Your radio-controlled clock has 6 easy to use function keys that control operation: MODE
• To view alarm1 time or alarm2 time
• To set the time manually
• To set the time zone manually.
• To increase the hour, minute, year, month, date during time setting
• To switch between 12 hour display format and 24 hour display format.
• To switch between the local time and time zone
• To decrease the hour, minute, year, month, date, during time setting
• To select the language of day of week.
• To set the daily alarm1
• To turn on or turn off the daily alarm1
• To set the daily alarm2
• To turn on or turn off the daily alarm2 Motion Sensor
• To turn on the backlight
• To switch to snooze mode when the alarm is activated
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INDICATOR STANDING FOR STANDING FOR
INDICATOR
Strong Radio Signal
Low battery indication
Weak Radio Signal
Date
ALARM 1
Time Zone indication PM (12 HR Display only) AM (12 HR Display only)
Month Summer Time indication
ALARM 2 Repeat Alarm Indication
TO SET THE TIME AND DATE MANUALLY
Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds:
* The hour digit will flash, then press the button or the button to adjust to the correct hour.
* Press the MODE button: The minute digit will flash, then press the button or the button to adjust to the correct minute.
* Press the MODE button: The year digit will flash, then press the button or the button to adjust to the correct year.
* Press the MODE button: The month digit will flash, then press the button or the button to adjust to the correct month.
* Press the MODE button: The date digit will flash, then press the button or the button to adjust to the correct date.
TO SET THE LANGUAGE OF WEEKDAYS
* In normal mode, press and hold thebutton for 3 seconds. * The language of the current weekdays will be displayed in the LCD : e.g. English (EN), German(GE), Italian(IT), French(FR), Spanish(SP). * Press the
button for 1 second to adjust to the correct language
of weekdays.
* Press the MODE button and the time is set. If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the clock will revert to normal time display.
TO SET THE TIME ZONE
The ORA-4 receives the time from the DCF 77 transmitter. This is the continental European time. If you are living in another time zone (e.g. UK), you may adjust an off-set to the received time.
* In normal mode, press and hold thebutton for 3 seconds. The clock will switch to the time zone with the „F‰ icon turn on. * Press and hold the
button for 3 seconds, time zone will switch
to normal time with the icon turn off. * In time zone, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to set the time zone with the hour digit flashes. * Press the
button or thebutton to adjust to the correct hour for the
time zone. * Press the MODE button and the time of the time zone is set. * If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the clock will revert to the time display.
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TO SET THE ALARM 2
* Press and hold the button for 3 seconds:
* The alarm2 hour digit will flash, then press
the button or the button to adjust to
the desired hour.
* Press the button, the alarm2 minute digit will
flash, then press the button or the button to
adjust to the desired minute.
* Press the button to show the current
snooze period with the minute field flashes.
* Press the button or the button to adjust
to the desired snooze period from 1 minute
to 59 minutes.
* Press the button and the alarm2 time is set and
enabled.
* If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the clock will
resume the alarm 2 display.
TO SET THE DAILY ALARM 1
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds:
* The alarm1 hour digit will flash, then press
the button or the button to adjust to
the desired hour.
* Press the button, the alarm1 minute
digit will flash, then press the button or the
button to adjust to the desired minute.
* Press the button to show the current
snooze period with the minute field flashes.
* Press the button or the button to adjust
to the desired snooze period from 1 minute
to 59 minutes.
* Press the button and the alarm1 time is set and
enabled.
* If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the clock will
resume the alarm l display.
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RECEIVING THE RADIO CONTROL SIGNAL
The radio-controlled clock will automatically receive the radio signal every hour. It will take 3-5 minutes to receive the radio signal. If the DCF signal is received, the DCF tower will be visible on the display, otherwise it will not.
BACKLIGHT
Moving your hand directly over the motion sensor up to 30 cm away to illuminate the display for approximately 3 seconds.
LOW BATTERY LEVEL DETECTION
Should the battery capacity drop to a level that is not sufficient to operate the clock, the low battery indicator will light up. The battery should be replaced as soon as possible.
USING THE ALARM AND SNOOZE FOR DAILY ALARM 1 or ALARM 2
* Press the / button to turn the alarm1 and alarm2 on and off alternately. * When the current time reaches the alarm time that is enabled, the corresponding alarm is activated. * Press the / button when the alarm is activated, it will stop for 24 hours. * When the alarm is activated, move your hand directly over the motion sensor and the alarm stops but sounds again after the snooze period (4 minutes snooze period is pre-programmed). * The repeat alarm indicator will flash. * The alarm will stop after 4 minutes if the / button is not pressed or the motion sensor is not triggered.
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Attention! Please dispose of used batteries
in an ecologically safe manner.
CARE OF THE DEVICE
- Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight over longer periods.
- Avoid blows and shocks of any kind to the device.
- For cleaning use a dry soft cloth that you have moistened with water and a very mild cleaning agent. Never use volatile substances such as benzene, thinner, cleansing agents in spray cans etc.
- When the device is not being used store it in a dry area and out of the reach of small children. In such cases it is important to remove the batteries!
- If the device is activated under extreme coldness it may occur that the display becomes illegible. As soon as it is returned to a warm environment the device will function normally again.
- Please keep the Instruction Manual and other documents delivered with the device stored carefully so that you can reference them at a later point if necessary.
- Important: All disposal fees in Switzerland (vRG) as well as in the EU (WEEE) for all Irox devices are covered.
SUPPORT
This device is a new development of Irox Development Technology. All information was made and checked by means of a functioning device. It may occur that adjustments and improvements of the device will take place that due to typographical procedures were not able to be listed in this manual. Should you notice deviations which make it difficult for you to operate and use of the device you may at any time download the latest manual onto your PC free of charge at www.irox.com.
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