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1. the clock hands go back to the last received time and the antenna symbol is not visible In this case repeat manual calibration at another location since the radio signal could not be received Changing the analogue time zone clock hands and activating deactivating summer time DST If Modus 1 is being displayed press the SET button for about 3 seconds You now change to the program mode T1 The analogue time zone is now blinking in the upper display Press the Start Stop button to change the time zone for analogue display Press MODE to confirm the selected time zone and to set DST Daylight Saving Time Summer Time ON OFF in analogue time ON or OFF will now appear in the upper display Press Start Stop to deactivate activate this function The DST symbol is shown in black in the upper LCD field if summer time has been set Now finally confirm your settings by pressing the SET button The clock will now set itself to the selected settings If you are in the reception area of the radio signal DCF77 the transmitter signal Point 3 and manual calibration Point 6 are possible in this modus with a subsequent radio signal search Manual setting of analogue time and the date no radio operation differing from the programmed time zones If a time zone is required that is not shown in the programmed world times please proceed according to this point You are in Modus 1 Any time zone has been set N
2. Operating instructions World Timer Chronograph Solar Radio W346BT Transmitter DCF 77 Mainflingen near Frankfurt Main with thermometer Overview of displays Displays Displays Radio mast symbol when Time zone of analogue time signal reception has been successful Clock hands DST shown in black During summer time operation of analogue time CHR shown in black When selecting the chronograph Stop watch Displays Display of state of charging Power Reserve Date day of the week calendar day month Level 1 white World timer clock time including The battery is unloading or has too low selected world time zone see table power to operate the clock Charging time minimum Stop watch 8 hours under sunlight The battery should be charged Thermometer up to the orange area Level 3 of the scale After charging the clock must be calibrated again see Point 6 Level 2 yellow The battery is not charged enough Under these conditions some functions such as the transmitter signal are limited not available The battery has to be charged Level 3 orange The battery is in a normal fully charged state and has a duration of 6 to 8 months This charged state is recommended when used daily ie in ae The detected temperature of the thermometer is subject to a charged statevand ie fully charged The duration number of factors and may differ from the actual ambient is approx 8 months This i
3. e observed 1 Charge the storage cell Ensure that the chargeable storage cell is sufficiently charged See Display of state of charging on page 1 A place where there is light is required to store the clock The Power Reserve display should not be below the orange state of charging to guarantee full functioning of the clock Attention If the storage cell has been completely uncharged for a longer period of time there is a risk of damage guarantee does not apply 2 Functioning through the Mode button By pressing the MODE button the following modes can be selected Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Analogous time zone and Digital Date Analogous time zone digital world time zone and digital world tim Hours minutes and seconds Analogous time zone and Stop watch 3 Transmitter signal manual automatic for analogue display clock hands If Mode 1 or Mode 2 are being displayed press the Start Stop button for about 3 seconds for the transmitter signal The second hand stops the transmitter signal starts RX and blinking dots appear in the lower right LCD Display this procedure lasts about 3 to 8 minutes If the transmitter signal was successful the antenna symbol appears in the upper right LCD field The automatic transmitter signal takes place every night between 3 a m and 4 a m It is not active in the manual mode when the stop watch is running or the storage cell is not charged enough The best reception is in closed room
4. ed in the desired language in the lower right LCD Display 10 World time 38 cities SAM SAMOA AUC AUCKLAND ROM ROME HNL HONOLULU NOU NOUMEA MAD MADRID ANC ANCHORAGE UTC Coordinated Universal LON LONDON BER BERLIN AZO AZORES GUM GUAM CAI CAIRO LAX LOS ANGELES JNB JOHANNESBUR SAN SAN DIEGO MOS MOSCOW DEN DENVER DXB DUBAI CHI CHICAGO KHI KARACHI DAL DALLAS DEL DELHI MEX MEXICO DAC DHAKA NYC NEW YORK BKK BANGKOK CCS CARACAS HKG HONG KONG RIO RIO DE JANEIRO BJN BEIJING SAO SAO PAULO SIN SINGAPORE BUE BUENOS AIRES TYO TOKYO MID MID ATLANTIC SYD SYDNEY PAR PARIS 11 Declaration of conformity We hereby declare that this wristwatch complies with the fundamental requirements and further relevant regulations of Directive 1999 5 EC 12 Information regarding environmental protection Disposal of used devices At the end of its service life this product must not be disposed of with your normal waste but instead must be returned to a recycling facility for electric devices This is indicated by the symbol on the product or in the user manual The materials are recyclable in accordance with their marking By reuse recycling or other forms of utilizing old devices you are assisting considerably in the preservation of the environment Please contact your local authorities to retrieve the address of your nearest disposal facility Disposal of packaging materials Packaging materials are raw materials and can thus be recycled In the interest of envi
5. gen near Frankfurt Main Product properties Solar Radio Clock Transmitter DCF 77 Mainflingen near Frankfurt Main Radio controlled automatic time setting and time conversion for summer and winter time With a rechargeable storage cell and protection from over charging Display of state of charging Power Reserve Language can be set for the day of the week German GER English ENG French FRE Spanish SPA Italian ITA Perpetual calendar Thermometer function description on P 1 Transmitter signal possible daily automatically and also manually worldwide manual time zone conversion world time display of 38 cities Chronograph stop watch 1 100 seconds Power reserve 1 8 months depending on the state of charging 8 months if fully charged Sleep Function to save energy It is activated when the clock has been in the dark for 3 days The hands stop at 12 When it is brought into the light again the stored time is displayed If there has been a longer dark phase the clock is activated again by pressing any button and the transmitter signal starts Important starting up the solar radio clock The clock usually runs without problems and no need for additional settings unless it was exposed to intensive shaking or magnetic fields while being transported Please proceed as described in point 6 manual calibration basic settings if there are time differences The following should therefore b
6. ow press the SET button for about 3 seconds The time zone is blinking in the upper display T1 appears in the lower right display Now press MODE two times The hour is now blinking in the lower right display Make the changes by pressing the Start Stop button You can get to the next setting by pressing the MODE button The order of settings is as follows Clock time Hours gt Minutes gt Calendar Year gt Month gt Calendar day After you have entered the settings you require confirm with SET The clock will now set itself to the selected settings Radio operation is not active after manual setting of analogue clock time Setting the language Proceed as follows to change the language of the display of the day of the week You are in Modus 1 Now press the SET button for about 3 seconds You now change to the program mode T1 The analogue time zone will now blink in the upper display Now press the MODE button 7x you skip the clock time and date in the lower right LCD Display by doing so until the day of the week and the date appear in the lower right display and the language abbreviation blinks in the upper LCD display see product properties Now change the language by pressing the Start Stop button between GER for German FRE for French SPA for Spanish ITA for Italian ENG for English Press SET to end the procedure now that you have selected the language you wish The day of the week will now be display
7. r an erroneous weak reception of the radio signal In this case it is necessary to re synchronise the clock hands with the digital display 1 Press Start Stop and SET for about 5 seconds in Modus 1 for this purpose The upper LCD Display now shows CAL the lower display shows SPO second position and a digital time The seconds field is blinking You must now adapt the displayed digital time to the analogue time shown By pressing the Start Stop button step by step first let the second hand turn to 12 o clock When the second hand is exactly on 12 press MODE to confirm ENG 03 15 2 3 Continuation of point 6 Manual calibration basic setting of your clock ee o 2 The LCD Display now changes to HPO Hour Position and the digital hour blinks Press Start Stop to set the digital hour to the analogue hour Now press MODE to confirm and to get to the next setting 3 The LCD Display now shows MPO Minute Position and the digital minute blinks Press Start Stop to set it the same as the analogue minute You can then end calibration by quickly pressing SET so that RX appears in the lower right LCD Display in the upper LCD Display Signal searching now starts and the hands start turning after a short time transmitter signal If reception is successful the antenna symbol appears in the upper right LCD Display and the radio time is displayed If the transmitter signal is unsuccessful
8. ronmental protection please recycle them properly Your local authorities will gladly inform you 13 This product complies with the EMC Directives of the EU X ce ENG 03 15 3 3 Trend News Europe GmbH Eichholzer Str 3c D 21436 Marschacht
9. s usually on the window sill MODE or in the open air Please proceed according to point 7 of these operating instructions for manual activation deactivation of summer time DST the transmitter signal occurs 4 Changing digital world time Digital World Time display in the lower right display Proceed as follows to change the time zone of the digital world time display If Modus 2 is being displayed lower right LCD Display shows any time zone press SET for about 3 seconds T2 will now appear in the upper LCD Display The world time zone in the lower right display is blinking Now press Start Stop to change the world time zone Then press MODE to get to the next setting DST Summer Time ON OFF Activate deactivate after pressing Start Stop According to your setting the symbol DST will appear in the lower right display Now confirm with SET The digital world time will be displayed with the settings just made 5 Stop watch By pressing the MODE button you reach the stop watch STW appears in the lower right display and the symbol CHR chronograph is now shown in black in the upper right display see Modus 3 Press Start Stop to start and stop the stop watch By pressing SET you set the stop watch back to zero 6 Manual calibration basic setting of your clock It is possible that the second hand can lose synchronisation with digital time This can happen due to electro magnetic sources or strong shaking o
10. s temperature For example the heat from direct sunshine on the a charging level that is usually not reached watch case and the body temperature can lead to a different through normal solar radiation It only represents measurement The most accurate measurement results are ue o eae nape Ciel ee obtained when the watch is stored out of direct sunlight on a neutral stale ONE Daler MOWOVOT Gamage OMe surface temperature for 15 to 30 minutes from the arm At the storage cell through overcharging is ruled out due to 5 9 3 ie temperature display Tolerances of 1 C can result NVA TOA Function of the temperature display The thermometer of your watch is on the 3 clock postition where some watches have a crown The apparent temperature device is through the openings in the cap The temperature is automatically refreshed every 2 minutes without the need of any further adjustment For a manual update of the current temperature press once the Button START STOP on the 2 clock position while the display shows the temperature is displayed The detected temperature is immediately displayed on the display To switch the display between Celsius C and Fahrenheit F press button SET on the 4 clock position the integrated overcharging protection Level 2 Level 3 Level i a Sal lt a 4 ENG W346BT 03 15 1 3 Operating instructions World Timer Chronograph Solar Radio W346BT with thermometer Transmitter DCF 77 Mainflin
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