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1. MT i ctrl M T E Oregon Scientific JUMBO RF CLOCK with Indoor Thermometer JM889N JM889NU User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Key features Front view i Back View sisssrsec7tesanest ad atin LCD display symbols Safety and care instructions Safety precautions oo eee ecseeseeeneeeeeeceeseeeeeerseeeseeeanees 4 Caring for your product cic evosscesrereces sca saree 4 Getting started ceeceeceeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaees 4 Unpacking the product 0 eee eee eee eter eeeeeeeee Batteries 0 Placement of unit Indoor temperature display Toggling between seconds day o Radio reception Radio reception description Enabling disabling radio reception To set the clock manually Language Options cee eee eeeeeee cee eeeeeeeteeeeeeea eee 8 Alarm FUNCTIONS ccceeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeenseeeseeenseeeeeeeneeee Basic functions Displaying alarm time 8 Adjusting the alarm time oo Activating deactivating the alarm 9 Reset hole Troubleshooting guide Specifications ccccceccsceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 11 Warnings Additional resources EC Declaration of conformity a 0 iz i o M T A a O INTRODUCTION KEY FEATURES Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific Jumbo RF Clock with Indoor Thermometer as your product of
2. not use this device in aircrafts or hospitals The use of radio frequency products can cause malfunctions in the control devices of other equipment Do not subject the product to impact or shock e Check all major functions when the device is unused for along period of time This is to ensure its full operation Maintain a regular internal testing and cleaning of your device ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Visit our website www oregonscientific com to learn more about your product and other Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras hand held organizers alarm clocks and weather stations The website also includes contact information for our customer service department in case you need to reach us 2004 Oregon Scientific All rights reserved 12 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This product complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp 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 amp TTE Directive Applied Standard EN 60950 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R amp TTE Directive Applied Standards EN 301 489 3 2002 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
3. zE 4 Choose the language displayed for the day of week Press CLOCK when done 5 Choose the current day of week Press CLOCK when TO SET THE CLOCK MANUALLY i done NOTE To adjust the clock settings manually without automatic 7 RF synchronization remember to disable the Radio Reception 6 Adjust the current hour Press CLOCK when done first Press once or press and hold the UPA or DOWNY buttons to adjust the value of each setting Diagram Instructions Clock 1 Press and hold the CLOCK button for 2 seconds rr 7 Aust the current minute Press CLOCK when done i l P55 a tt ii LIIN 2 Adjust the current month Press CLOCK when done 8 LCD Display returns to normal clock operation MT i o M T E Q o Language Options The main unitcan display the week day in five different selectable lan guages ALARM FUNCTIONS Basic Functions Your product can also be used as an alarm clock 1 When the alarm goes off you can turn it off by pressing ALARM 2 The alarm will automatically stop ringing after 1 minute But after 8 minutes the alarm will sound again unless ALARM is pressed Symbol Language Displaying Alarm Time i English By default the unit s LCD screen displays the current date and pag month To display the alarm time instead Ta Germ
4. 2004 EC Mandatory of Manufacturer CE COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED All EC countries Switzerland CH And Norway CND
5. U DD MM In English French German Spanish and Italian 0 5 second per day when RF is disabled 1 minute 2 x UM 3 AA 1 5V batteries 5 0 C to 50 0 C 0 1 C C 11 To ensure you use your product correctly and safely read these Warnings and the entire user manual before using the product The warnings given here provide important safety information and should be observed at all times WARNINGS Do not attempt to repair the product yourself Contact the retailer or our customer service department if it requires servicing Take precautions when handling all battery types They can cause injuries burns or property damage as a result of contact with conducting materials heat corrosive materials or explosives Remove the batteries before storing the product for long periods of time The productis a precision instrument Never attempt to take this device apart There is a serious danger of powerful electric shocks Do not immerse the device in water Do not under any circumstances touch the exposed electronic circuitry of the device as there is a danger of electric shock should it become exposed Take special care when handling a damaged LCD display as the liquid crystals can be harmful to your health Do not use or store the device including the remote sensor in locations that may adversely affect the product such as rain snow desert and magnetic fields iz i o M T E Ka a 0 Do
6. akes around 2to 10 minutes depending on the strength of the signal Radio Reception Description Radio Reception Description Strong reception of radio clock signal Weak reception of radio clock signal No reception of the radio clock signal i Receiving the radio clock signal Radio Reception is disabled NOTE Reception can be affected by a number of factors For best reception place the device away from metal objects and electrical appliances Other causes for signal interference include electrical transmission tower steel reinforced construction and metal siding Reception is ideal when placed near a window Even though there are areas that may have more difficulty in receiving a signal the Atomic Clock contains accurate quartz movement and will retain precise timing if the signal is missed on a rare occasion M hl ctrl M T A m 0 Enabling Disabling Radio Reception Diagram Instructions To manually disable the reception of the RF signal press and a a 3 Adjust the current date Press CLOCK when done hold the UP A and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds until the Radio Reception symbol completely G disappears ap To enable the reception again press and hold UP A and DOWN Y buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds The Radio Reception symbol will blink and the unit will search for the RF nis signal automatically A
7. an Diagram Instructions a 1 LCD screen displays the current date and month French i i 5 4 T Italian a4 rc Spanish 2 Press the ALARM button jm 3 The currently set Alarm Time is now displayed M i o M T E Adjusting the Alarm Time To adjust the Alarm Time make sure that the Alarm Time is currently displayed on the LCD screen Diagram Instructions Alarm 1 Press and hold the ALARM button for 2 seconds CA 2 Adjust the hour of the Alarm Time Press ALARM when ws done w IC AN i 7 cli 3 Adjust the minute of the Alarm Time Press ALARM Ter when done I0 4 Adjusted Alarm Time now displayed Activating Deactivating the Alarm Diagram Instructions 1 LCD screen displays Alarm Time If is displayed the alarm is enabled Otherwise it is disabled Alarm 2 Press ALARM button to enable or disable the alarm RESET HOLE If the clock behaves strangely or stops responding insert and press ablunt stylus into the clock s Reset Hole The clock will then be reset to its original factory setting a 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Symptom Check This Remedy No Alarm Alarm does not Alarm is disabled Turn on the alarm This section includes a list of frequently asked questions for sound setting problems you may encounter If your device is not operating as Opera
8. an cause the product to overheat and can damage the unit Repair Do not attempt to repair the product or modify the circuitry by yourself Contact the retailer or a qualified repairman if the product requires servicing Only use replacement parts that are recommended by the manufacturer Donotscratch hard objects against the LCD display as this may cause damage GETTING STARTED Unpacking the product When you unpack your clock make sure to keep all the packing materials in a safe place in case you need to later transport or return it for servicing In the box you will find Batteries User manual M T l Batteries NOTE When using the product for the first time please note that the batteries have already been installed in the unit To operate locate the clear plastic battery tab inside the battery compartment and remove it To load the batteries a 0 Placement of Unit You can either mount the main unit on a wall or make it stand on a flat surface Diagram Instructions 1 Locate the battery compartment 2 Install the batteries by matching the correct polarity Always use the correctbattery type 2 UM 3 AA sized 1 5V batteries Warning Reversing the polarity may damage the product NOTE Replace the batteries whenever the weak battery mark is shown the display is dim or the display does not illum
9. choice This Front View device is designed to give you many years of reliable service including the following conveniences e Radio Controlled Calendar Clock Indoor Temperature Display Daily Alarm Automatically synchronizes the current time and date when itis brought within range of the radio signal MSF60 generated from Rugby England model JM889NU or DCF77 generated from Frankfurt Germany for Central Europe model JM889N In addition to providing step by step instructions for this product this manual contains important safety and care information Read the manual thoroughly and keep it in a safe place in case you need to refer to it OO 1 Main LCD Display Displays current time and RF signal reception indication 2 Seconds Day of Week Display Can select between seconds or day of week display 3 Current Date Alarm Time Display Can select between current date or alarm time display 4 Indoor Temperature Display Displays currently monitored indoor temperature T hl ctrl hr T E 10 11 Back View O 0 E Wall Mount Recess Hole For mounting the unit to a wall Alarm Button To display and adjust alarm time Clock Button To manually adjust current time and date Reset Hole Returns all settings to default values Y button Used to adjust settings down one notch or to enable disable RF radio reception A button Used to adjust settings up o
10. inate when the power is on Replace all the batteries at the same time it is dangerous to mix old and new batteries Contact your local waste disposal authority for instructions on how to dispose of used batteries Used batteries can be harmful to the environment and should not be thrown out with household trash Method Instruction Diagram Table The unit is already equipped with a Table Stand Stand Simply pull out the Table Stand and rest the main unit on a flat surface Wall The main unit can be mounted onto a wall Mount using a No 6 screw 3 0mm a ion Position and nail the screw into the place where you would like to hang your main unit Leave ample space between the wall and the screw head while testing to make sure the nail is secure o Fit the unit s Wall Mount Recess Hole onto the screw head MT i o M T A GB Indoor Temperature Display Soon after the clear plastic battery tab has been removed the unit immediately reads and displays the surrounding indoor temperature Toggling between Seconds Day of Week Display To toggle between displaying seconds or day of week on the LCD screen press the CLOCK button RADIO RECEPTION This product is designed to synchronize its calendar clock automatically once it is brought within range of the radio signal When the unit is receiving the signal the Radio Reception symbol with start to blink Generally complete reception t
11. ne notch or to enable disable RF radio reception Battery Compartment The unit uses 2 AA UM 3 1 5V batteries for power 12 Table Stand Can be pulled out and used to stand the unit on a flat surface LCD Display Symbols pa mA aim oo Loe Cj 88a 28 88 ad Icon Description Explanation Radio Reception Signal Indicates the condition of radio reception D l Low Battery Appears when power is low Alarm on Appears when alarm is activated Y Alarm Time Appears when alarm time is displayed Indicator a 0 GB SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS Safety Precautions Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using this product LCD panel The LCD panel is made of glass and may break if the unit is dropped or impacted Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators stoves heaters and other heat generating products Water and moisture Do not use the product in or near water or in high moisture areas such as a bathroom Caring for your Product To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from using this product please observe the following guidelines Cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid cleaning agents benzene thinner or aerosols Ventilation The vents and other openings are designed for ventilation and should not be blocked or covered Blocking the vents c
12. tion Not Certain functions Device requires Reset the unit with you think it should check here before arranging for servicing Normal do not perform reset a blunt stylus pressed against Problem Symptom Check This Remedy the RESET Hole Radio antenna not The RF signal Obstacles either Move the unit displayed on LCD cannot be electromagnetic away from any screen received interference or sources of objects are interference barring the signal including other from reaching the electronic devices main unit WN displayed Batteries of the Check LCD Install new on LCD screen unit are low Display of the unit batteries into the unit Clock time is not No radio signal Electromagnetic Place the main unit correctly set reception interference or far away from PCs objects are barring phones and other reception electronic Orientation or equipment placement of main unit is not optimum for receiving the RF signal 10 M i ctrl Mh T A a o SPECIFICATIONS WARNINGS Dimensions Width x Height x Depth Weight Radio frequency System Display Time format Date format Day of week display Clock accuracy Alarm Alarm Duration Power Power supply Operating environment Operation temperature Temperature resolution Default temperature unit 234mm x 220mm x 23mm 426g without batteries DCF77 JM889N or MSF60 JM889NU 24 Hour JM889N or 12 Hour AM PM JM889N

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