geemarc VISO 50- Extra Large Atomic Analogue Clock User Manual
- June 5, 2024
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geemarc VISO 50- Extra Large Atomic Analogue Clock
User Manual
Viso50 –MSF(UK)
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Features
- Easy to Read and Understand Time display
- Perpetual Calendar Up to Year 2099
- 14 languages user selectable at the starting
- Day of the week, month, stage of the day and time modes
Unit Appearance
Part A ‐ LCD | __Part B ‐ Rear part |
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A1: Day of Week or Month
A2: Stage of the day
A3: Analog Time
A4: Radio Control Icon
| B1: “SET/”Button
B2: “▲” Button
B3: “▼” Button
Part C ‐ Structure | __Part D – Analog Setting |
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C1: Hanging Hole C2: Battery Door C3: Stand | D1: REC button |
D2: Transportation pin
D3: M Set button
D4: Reset button
| D5: Battery compartment
Note: Place the clock near a window.
ANALOGUE CLOCK(A3)
GETTING STARTED/POWER SUPPLY
- Remove the transportation pin (D2) from the clock movement. The clock can be operated only after the pin has been removed.
- Insert one battery (1.5V, AA/LR6) into the battery compartment (D5). Make sure to place the battery strictly according to the right polarities (+/‐) as shown in the battery compartment.
TIME SETTING
After the clock has received the MSF time signal the time will be set
according to the Central European Time(CET). Summer and winter time change
(and reverse) is also set automatically. Other deviating times can be set
manually only.
Automatic time setting via MSF time signal
After inserting the battery, the time will be set automatically via the MSF
signal. This process may take a few minutes (about 5‐7 minutes). During
this process, the clock hands will turn several times and may pause until they
display the right time.
Initiate to receive the MSF time signal manually
Use this function when automatic summer/winter time change does not work or
the wall clock temporarily receives no time signal.
- Press and hold the REC button (D1) for 3 seconds to start manual search for the MSF signal.
- The clock’s hands will move to their start position (12:00 a.m.) and the wall clock then tries to receive the signal. Wait approx. 2‐5 minutes until the current time will be displayed.
Manual time setting
It is necessary to set the time manually in places where no radio signal is
received.
- Press and hold the M.SET(D3) button for approx. 3 seconds.
- When the minute’s hand starts moving you can set the time manually: ‐ Press the M.SET(D3) button to set the time in minutes.
- Press and hold the M.SET(D3) button to set the time continuously.
- Release M.SET(D3) button to stop manual setting and save the time automatically. Exit the manual time setting mode.
Reset
If there is no response from the 2nd hand on the wall clock if or if any other
malfunction occurs perform the following steps.
With this procedure all received data will be deleted.
- Press RESET button (D4) with a pointed instrument(e.g. pen).
- The clock hand will move to the start position (12:00 a.m.) and the wall clock will try to receive the signal.
Wait approx. 2‐5 minutes until the current time will be displayed.
DIGITAL CLOCK
Getting started:
- Open battery Cover (C2).
- Insert 2 x AA-size batteries observing polarity (+ and –). You will hear a “click” sound which will confirm the batteries have been inserted correctly.
- Replace the battery compartment cover (C2).
To begin
You have 1 minute to arrange the first setting. The clock displays
English, press “▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to select your language and press “SET/
”(B1) to validate, Press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to choose the type of display set
and press “SET/ ”(B1) to validate (see below the different display methods).
If you don’t press any keys, after 1 minute the Viso50 will launch the
automatic clock setting.
Note: Place the Viso50 near a window for the clock to automatically set.
- DP‐1 displays the day of the week and the 2nd line the part of the day.
- DP‐2 displays the Month and the 2nd line the date and the year.
- DP‐3 displays the day of week and the 2nd line the time.
- DP‐4 rotates between all 3 displays to show the selected information stored. See chapter 4.5.C for full instructions.
Radio Controlled Time:
- The clock automatically starts to scan the MSF time signal in the first 10 minutes. (Radio Control Icon “ ” (A4) flashes on LCD).
(A4) flashing | Indicates the MSF signal is being received |
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(A4) Continuous | Indicates signal received successfully |
(A4) Icon disappears | Indicates signal reception failed |
- The clock can be set to scan the radio signal manually by holding the “▼”(B3) button for 3 seconds. Each reception takes several minutes. If the reception fails, scanning stops. (“ ”(A4) on LCD disappear) and repeats again on the next full hour. E.g. scanning failed at 8:20 a.m. It will scan again at 9:00 a.m.
- Summer and winter time change (and reverse) is set automatically.
Time Setting
You must wait 10 min to check the clock is set automatically (see chapter 4.2)
before you proceed to the setting, press and hold “▼”(B3) for 3 seconds to
turn off the automatic clock setting (icon (A4) disappears).
Manual Time Setting:
Note that during the set up process, a long press “▼” or” ▲” can accelerate
the settings.
(a) Calendar and Time Set
- In a normal pattern, press button “SET”(B1) to display the time on the first line.
- To change the time format, press “▼”(B3) to pass between 12H (AM/PM) and 24H.
- Press the button “SET”(B1) for 2 seconds to enter date and time setting,
- Set the TIME ZONE, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the time zone and press button “SET”(B1) to confirm.
- Set the YEAR, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the YEAR and press button “SET”(B1) to confirm.
- Set the MONTH, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the Month and press button “SET” (B1) to confirm.
- Set the DAY, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the Day and press button “SET”(B1) to confirm.
- Set the HOUR, press ”▲” (B2) or ”▼” (B3) to set the Hour and press button “SET” (B1) to confirm.
- Set the MINUTE, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the Minute and press button “SET”(B1) to confirm and exit.
Note:
- All Setting modes will automatically exit in around 15 seconds without any adjustment.
- For Time Zone: If you do not receive a RC‐MSF frequency signal, the time zone should be set to 0. Time Zone is used in countries which can receive the MSF frequency signal but the time zone is different from German Time (i.e. MT+1).
Stage of the Day set
Note: Default time for stage of the day:
MORNING | 7:01 – 12:00 |
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AFTERNOON | 12:01 – 17:00 |
EVENING | 17:01 – 23:00 |
NIGHT | 23:01 – 7:00 |
- In standby mode, press button “SET”(B1) for 2 seconds to enter stage of the day setting.
- Set the hour of the MORNING, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the HOUR and press the button “SET”(B1) to confirm.
- Set the hour of the AFTERNOON, press “▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the HOUR and press the button “SET”(B1) to confirm.
- Set the hour of the EVENING, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the HOUR and press the button “SET” (B1) to confirm.
- Set the hour of the NIGHT, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to set the HOUR and press the button “SET” (B1) to confirm.
Language set & Display set
In standby mode, press button “▲”(B2) for 2 seconds to enter the language setting, press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to select your language (14 languages available: English, French, German, Netherland, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian), press “SET”(B1) to confirm.
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After the language is confirmed, it will auto jump to display mode. Press “▲”(B2) or ▼””(B3) to select DP‐1 / DP‐2 / DP‐3 or DP‐4, press SET(B1) to confirm.
Note : In set up display DP‐4, user can set how many seconds they require between displays. When the display selection is blinking DP‐4 press and hold the button for longer “SET”(B1) for 2 seconds until this is active and press ”▲”(B2) or ”▼”(B3) to increase or decrease the seconds. The default setting is 5 seconds, and it will be 5s as a unit maximum to 60s, which means you can set 05s, 10s, 15s, 20s up to 60s only. Press “SET” (B1) to confirm and exit. -
different display methods
- DP‐1 display day and stage of the day.
- DP‐2 display Month, date and year.
- DP‐3 display day and time
- DP‐4 display day and time for XX seconds as above then display day and stage of the day for XX seconds then display month, day and year for XX seconds.
(if you do not set the time between seconds this will default to 5 seconds)
Other malfunctions
If there is no response from the wall clock by the moving 2nd hand or if any
other malfunction occurs perform the following steps:
With this procedure all received data will be deleted.
- Press RESET button (D4) with a pointed instrument (e.g. pen).
- The clock hands will move to the start position (12:00 a.m.) and the wall clock then tries to receive the signal.
- Wait approx. 2‐5 minutes until the current time is displayed.
MOUNTING / POSITIONING
Make sure you have mounted or placed the device in a safe position. If not the
device may fall down and heavy damages can occur for which the manufacturer is
not liable.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning the device, disconnect it from the power supply (remove
battery)!
Only use dry cloth to clean the exterior of the device to avoid damaging the
electronics, do not use any cleaning fluid.
Radio-controlled time reception range: up to 1200km from MSF transmitter.
Guarantee
From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, Geemarc guarantees it for a period of two years. During this time, all repairs or replacements (at our discretion) are free of charge. Should you experience a problem then contact our helpline or visit our website at www.geemarc.com. The guarantee does not cover accidents, negligence or breakages to any parts. The product must not be tampered with or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorized Geemarc representative. The Geemarc guarantee in no way limits your legal rights.
IMPORTANT: YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR GUARANTEE AND MUST BE RETAINED
AND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT OF A WARRANTY CLAIM.
UKCA Declaration: Hereby Geemarc Telecom SA declares that this Viso50 is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 2014/53/UE.
The declaration of conformity may be consulted at
www.geemarc.com
Caution: Radio frequency interference may cause discernible sound on the
unit. The sound will end when the interference stops.
Recycling directives
- The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) has been put in place for the products in end of life are recycled in the best way.
- When this product is out of order, please do not put it in your domestic waste bin.
- Please use one of the following disposal options:
- Remove the batteries and deposit them in an appropriate WEEE skip.
- Deposit the product in an appropriate WEEE skip.
- Or hand the old product to the retailer. If you purchase a new one, they should accept it.
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