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These smaller versions of the Lifemax 407 and
407.1 Atomic Talking Watches have a 28 mm dial
that is suitable for females or children. However
the case materials and operation is different from
the larger 407 and 407.1 models.
General description
This talking watch announces both the time and date and has a radio control feature
that enables the watch to receive a radio signal from transmission waves. This signal
sets the time and date on the watch automatically. The radio control feature also
changes the time from British summer to winter time automatically and vice-versa.
The factory has set your watch to receive the UK time signal.
The UK transmitter is based in Anthorn, Cumbria, and typically has a reaching
distance of up to 620 miles or 1000 kilometres.
The watch can also be used in Germany, USA and Japan (60 KHz only) where the
radio signal can be received and sets time and date automatically.
The watch automatically receives the time signal at 3am every day to maintain accurate timing.
If the watch does not set automatically it could be because it has not received an
update at 3am due to a weak signal. This could be due to where the watch is positioned. It is recommended that the watch should be left by a window in order to
receive the strongest possible signal.
Certain electrical equipment such as a television or computer, and some metallic
objects may affect the radio signal, so it is advised that the watch is not left close to
such equipment.
407.2
407.3
supporting blind and
partially sighted people
Designed in association with
40 pence (excluding vat) per product sold is paid to
REL which covenants all its taxable profits to RNIB
a registered charity number 226227
Please retain these instructions for future reference
Model 407.2 (strap) and 407.3 (bracelet)
Lifemax Ladies
Radio Controlled
Atomic Talking
Analogue Watch
Instruction manual
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S1:
S2:
Crown:
Time, Date Announcement and
Reception Status Button
Alarm and Set Button
Stop and Hands Reset Control
With the front of the watch facing towards you, you will notice the following buttons:
S1: Time, Date Announcement and Reception Status Button (this is located at the
2'clock position (top right)).
Crown: Stop and reset hands control (this is located at the 3 o'clock position (centre
right).
Pull this out to stop the watch and reset the hands.
Please note:
In some poor reception areas the signal may not update every night. Try
moving the watch to a new location. However, the watch is very accurate and
it can miss a few nights updating without any serious loss of accuracy.
Please note:
1. When the crown is pulled out, the watch hands stops while the internal
clock is still running. After you push-in the crown, the hands will turn quickly
to match the internal voice time automatically.
2. Whilst the hands are turning quickly do not pull out the crown. If the crown
is pulled out the second hand will stop. Pushing the crown back in will cause
the hands to turn quickly again to match the internal voice time automatically.
S2: Alarm (this is located at the 4 o'clock position (bottom right)).
Press this recessed button once and the watch will speak the alarm time that has
been set. If the alarm is turned off the watch will announce, "Alarm is off".
a. Press once to hear the hour and minute
b. Press twice to hear the day, month and date
c. Press three times to hear the reception status. If the radio signal reception was
successful the watch will speak the country name it is set to, followed by "Time
updated". If the radio signal reception failed the watch will speak the country
name it is set to, followed by "Time not updated".
Watch button S2 is flush with the watchcase and you will need to press this with a
pointer (such as a pen or opened out paper clip).
Orientation
Crown
S1
S2
ATOMIC
TALKING WATCH
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Operation
During the night position your watch face down on a flat surface near a window. The
signal will be updated at 3am. You can test this by pressing the S1 (2 o'clock) button
three times for a reception status. If your watch is unable to make contact with the
radio signal, it will continue to function in the same way as a standard watch. The
time will then be corrected the next time your watch receives the time signal.
Receiving the time signal
You can set your watch to receive either UK, Germany, USA or Japan (60 KHz) signals.
When you select a new country the watch will adjust to the local time. The second
hand will run fast during the adjustment and then return to normal.
Country signal selection
1. Press S2 (4 o'clock) for about three seconds while the watch is in normal time mode
until the watch speaks “Set alarm, press 2 o’clock button to set”.
2. Press S2 (4 o'clock) another three times, until the watch speaks “Global signal
selection, only when you visit these countries. Press 2 o’clock button to set”.
3. Press S1 (2 o'clock).
4. After pressing S1, it says “Press 2 o’clock button to set, 4 o’clock button to confirm”.
5. Press S1 (2 o'clock) to select UK, Germany, Japan (60 KHz only) or USA. (If you set to
USA, you need to choose the correct time zone from Pacific, Mountain, Central or
Eastern).
6. Press S2 (4 o'clock) to confirm after a new country has been selected.
7. After confirmation, the watch will set to the local time of the country that you have
selected. Wait until the hands stop running and resume to normal.
8. Now your watch will show the local time of the country that you have selected.
(It will adjust for summer and winter time).
9. The watch will receive the local radio signal automatically overnight.
Selecting the signal for UK, Germany, USA or Japan (60 KHz only)
The watch must be set to the right country before it can receive an accurate signal
(see above).
Position the watch face down on a flat surface near a window.
While the watch is in normal time mode:
1. Press S1 (2 o'clock) until the second hand stops.
2. The watch takes about 5 to 14 minutes to pick up the signal. Wait until the watch
has finished the signal receiving procedure.
3. After the signal reception, wait until the hands stop running and resume to normal.
4. Push S1 (2 o'clock) three times. If the reception was successful, the watch will speak
the country name followed by “Time updated”. If the reception failed, the watch
will speak the country name followed by “Time not updated”.
Manual signal reception
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