Oregon RM962 User Manual

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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