RM382P:

DCF-77 generated from Frankfurt, Germany for Central Europe

MSF-60 generated from Rugby, England

The radio signal range is 1500 km (932 miles).

RM382PA:

WWVB-60 generated from the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado

The radio signal range is 3219 km (2000 miles).

RM382P only – slide the EU / UK switch to the appropriate setting based on your location. Press RESET whenever you change the selected setting.

RECEPTION SIGNAL

STRONG

WEAK

NO SIGNAL

 

 

 

The reception icon will blink when it is searching for a signal. If the radio signal is weak, it can take up to 24 hours to get a valid signal reception.

For best reception, place the clock away from metal objects and electrical appliances and place near a window.

To enable / disable the clock radio reception: Press

and hold / .

NOTE When the main unit synchronizes with the radio

EN

signal, it will temporarily turn the projection charging function off.

CLOCK SETTINGS

You only need to do this if you have disabled the clock radio reception, or if you are too far from the radio signal.

To set the clock:

1.Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds. The setting will blink.

2.Use / to change the setting. Press and hold / to speed through values.

3.Press MODE to confirm.

4.The setting sequence is: Time zone, 12 / 24 hour format, hour, minute, year, day-month format, month, day and display language.

NOTE If you enter +1 in the time zone setting, this will give you your local time plus 1 hour. If you are in the US (RM382PA only) set the clock to:

0 for Pacific time

+1 for Mountain time

 

 

+2 for Central time

+3 for Eastern time

 

 

NOTE The language options are (E) English, (F) French, (D) German, (I) Italian, and (S) Spanish.

ALARM

The clock has 2 alarms. To set an alarm:

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