Oregon RM962 User Manual

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RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
WITH INDOOR THERMOMETER
MODEL : RM962 / RM962U
Instruction Manual
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Clock with Temperature Display RM962/RM962U .
The RM962 is a multifunction radio controlled clock. 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 (RM962U - the UK version from MSF-60 Rugby, England).
Features of this unit include: indoor temperature display, current date display, daily crescendo alarm with eight-minute snooze function and EL backlight.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
A 3-line LCD
Displays the time, date, alarm status and temperature
B [ ] Battery-Low icon
Lights up when batteries are running dry
C[
Indicates the condition of radio reception
] Alarm-on icon
D[
Appears when the alarm is activated
E[
] Alarm icon
Appears when the alarm time is displayed
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F MODE button
Toggles the calendar clock display modes or activates the calendar clock setting mode
G UP [
H ALARM button
I SNOOZE button
J Battery compartment
K RESET button
L Rotatable stand
] and DOWN [ ] buttons
Increases or decreases the value of a setting
Displays the alarm time or sets the alarm status
Activates the snooze function when an alarm activates or turn on the back light for five seconds
Accommodates two UM-4 or “AAA” size 1.5V batteries
Resets the unit by returning all settings to their default values
BATTERY INSTALLATION
The unit uses two (2) UM-4 or “AAA” size 1.5V batteries.
To insert batteries:
1. Click open the battery door as shown.
2. Insert the batteries strictly according to the polarities shown therein.
3. Replace the battery compartment door.
Note: The battery life can be reduced vastly by frequent use of the back light or snooze function.
If not disposed of properly batteries can be harmful. Protect the environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations.
HOW TO USE THE BACKLIGHT
Press SNOOZE once. The back light will activate for five seconds.
ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION
This unit 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.
(RM962U - UK version within a 1500km radius of radio signal
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(MSF-60) from Rugby, England) When the batteries are first installed, the unit will automatically
search for a radio signal. When in search mode, the antenna icon [
process takes between two (2) and ten (10) minutes. After initial search, short periodic reception-signal scans will commence several times a day.
The antenna icon indicates the quality of reception.
] will blink. This
] and [ ] buttons for 2 seconds. The antenna icon will disappear
to show this deactivation. To activate the auto-reception again, press and hold both buttons for
2 seconds again and the antenna icon will re-appear.
“SECONDS” AND DAY-OF-THE-WEEK
DISPLAY
The “seconds” and the day-of-the-week share the same section of the display.
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WEAK
When the reception is complete, the radio-reception signal will stop blinking.
Interference
Reception can be affected by a number of factors. For best reception, place the device away from metal objects and electrical appliances.
Note: Interference from sources such as TV sets can affect the signal. If, after batteries have been inserted for ten minutes, the signal is not received, then set the time manually (see section: How To Set The Calendar Clock Manually).
To deactivate the auto-reception of RF signal, press and hold both [
NO RECEPTION
RECEIVING
day-of-the-week display “second” display
The day-of-the-week is displayed as an abbreviation in five lan­guages.
To change the “seconds” display to the day-of-the-week display:
• When the “seconds” are displayed, press MODE once.
To change the day-of-the-week display to the “seconds” display:
• When the day-of-the-week is displayed, press MODE once.
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CALENDAR AND ALARM TIME DISPLAY
The calendar and the alarm-time share the same section of the display.
The calendar is displayed in a day-month format.
calendar mode alarm mode
To change the calendar display to the alarm-time display:
• When the calendar is displayed, press ALARM once.
To change the alarm-time display to the calendar display:
• When the alarm time is displayed, press MODE once.
3. Press MODE to confirm and proceed to set the day, display
language, day-of-the-week, hour and minute.
4. For the display language, you can choose between (E) for English (D) for German (F) for French, (I) for Italian and (S) for Spanish.
Day-of-the-week
Language
English
German
French
Italian
Spanish
Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR
CLOCK MANUALLY
If the unit is taken outside of the range of radio signal it will need to be manually set.
To manually set the clock:
1. When the calendar is displayed, press and hold MODE for two
seconds. The month value will start to blink.
2. Enter the month using the [ either button to rapidly increase or decrease the value.
] and [ ] buttons. Hold down
5. When finished, press MODE to return to normal display. If
changes are made on the minutes, the seconds will reset and start from zero.
HOW TO SET AND ACTIVATE
THE ALARM
To set the alarm time:
1. Press and hold ALARM for two seconds when the alarm time is
displayed.
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2. Enter the value for the hour digits. Press ALARM to confirm and go to the minute digits. Enter the value and press ALARM to confirm.
3. The alarm is automatically activated. To deactivate it, press
ALARM once.
ALARM AND SNOOZE FUNCTION
When the alarm is set, it will activate at the set time. The back light will go on for five seconds with the alarm-on icon [ ] flashing.
The crescendo function allows the alarm to start gently and step up its intensity in three steps. Without interruption, the alarm will activate for a minute.
To stop the alarm, press any key. If the SNOOZE button is pressed, the snooze function will be triggered. The alarm will stop for eight minutes before activating again.
INDOOR TEMPERATURE
The temperature is shown in Centigrade (°C). The unit is capable of measuring temperatures within the -5°C and 50°C range. If the temperature goes above or below that, the display will show “HHH” or “LLL”.
HOW TO RESET THE UNIT
The RESET button allows you to return all settings to its factory values.
The button is required only when the unit is not operating in a favorable way, such as in the rare case of a malfunction.
PRECAUTIONS
This unit is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully. Here are a few precautions.
1. Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.
2. Do not clean the unit with any alcohol containing detergent, abrasive or corrosive materials. They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit.
3. Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity, which may result in malfunction, shorter electronic life span, damaged battery and distorted parts.
4. Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
5. Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user’s instructions. Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak.
6. Always read the user’s instructions thoroughly before operating the unit.
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Trouble
Reception icon “Antenna” is not shown
Displayed Temperature data is different from other measuring instruments
- Clock time is not correctly set; and/or
- Reception icon “Antenna” displays as “No reception”
Warning:
- For other cases not listed in the above, feel free to contact our help line
- Do not dissemble the unit. This will void the warranty
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE — RM962
Possible Cause
Auto-reception of clock radio signal has been disabled
(1) The measurement method is different (2) The area under evaluation is different or
being influenced by climate
The clock radio signal is not received because:
- Electromagnetic interference exist, or the Main Unit is located within reinforced concrete wall or shadowed area location
- Orientation of placement is not at optimum position for reception of clock radio signal
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Remedy
Enable this function by following the instructions in the User’s Manual
(1) Use the same instruments with
consideration of the tolerance of readings
(1) Place the 2 instruments very closely for
a time period (no less then 30 minutes), avoiding direct light and air movements
- Locate the Main Unit far from PC, mobile phone etc and re-locate it near the window sill. Wait at least 24 hours (note: during night-time signal is less attenuate particularly after raining)
- The clock radio signal is searched at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 9:00, 15:00, 21:00 every day automatically
- To force the signal reception please refer to instructions in the User’s manual
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SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature : 5° C to 50° C
Clock Functions
Radio Control : Auto synchronize current time and
date by Radio signal generated from Frankfurt, Germany DCF77
(the UK version from MSF-60 Rugby, England)
Calendar : Day of week in English / German /
French / Italian / Spanish Current day / month format
Clock Time : 24-hour format
(12-hour format for UK version) Alarm Duration : 1 minute crescendo Snooze : 8 minutes Accuracy : +/-0.5 second/day
(when RF is disabled)
Temperature Measurement
Indoor Measurement : -5°C to 50°C Temperature Resolution : 0.1°C Temperature Accuracy : -5°C to 0°C +/- 2.0°C
0°C to 40°C +/- 1.0°C
40°C to 50°C +/- 2.0°C
General Specification
Battery Type : Two (2) UM-4 or “AAA” size
1.5V battery Unit Dimension : 104 x 64 x 21 mm (H x W x D) Unit Weight : 80 g (without battery) With carrying pouch
CAUTION
— The content of this manual is subject to change without
further notice.
— The specification of this product can be changed without
any notice.
— Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this
manual may differ from the actual display.
— The contents of this manual may not be reproduced
without the permission of the manufacturer.
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ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
Visit our website (www.oregonscientific.com) to learn more about Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras; MP3 players; children's electronic learning products and games; projection clocks; health and fitness gear; weather stations; and digital and conference phones. The website also includes contact information for our customer care department in case you need to reach us, as well as frequently asked questions and customer downloads.
We hope you will find all the information you need on our website, however if you'd like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly, please visit www2.oregonscientific.com/serv­ice/support or call 949-608-2848 in the US. For international enquir­ies, please visit
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EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This product complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999 / 5 / EC Directive, if used as intended and the following standards have been applied:
Safety of information technology equipment
(Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE Directive) Applied Standard EN 60950: 2000
Electromagnetic compatibility
(Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive) Applied Standards ETSI EN 301 489-1-3 (Ver.1.4.1) :2002-08
Additional information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 / 23 / EC,
the EMC Directive 89 / 336 / EC and carries the CE marking accordingly.
Carmelo Cubito Agrate Brianza (MI) / Italy January 2004 EC Mandatory of Manufacturer
COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED
All EC countries, Switzerland
And Norway
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