DENVER REC-34 Radio Controlled Clock User Guide

June 7, 2024
Denver

DENVER REC-34 Radio Controlled Clock

Start-up (radio controlled clock)

  1. Open the battery compartment and pull the batteries in it.
  2. When inserting the batteries, the clock will scan the DCF frequency signal ( ) flashes on the LCD if the signal is OK).
  3. The clock manually scans the time signal by pressing wave for 2 seconds. For failed reception in 5 minutes, scanning stops.
  4. ( ) turns on indicate signal received successfully.
Manual time setting
  1. When the LCD display the TIME, hold “TIME” button for 2 seconds to enter clock/Calendar setting.
  2. Press “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to adjust the setting and press “TIME” button to confirm each setting.
  3. The setting sequence is shown as follow: 12/24H display, Hour, Minute, Year, Month, Date and Language.
Adjust the Daily Alarm
  1. Hold the “ALARM” button for 2 seconds to enter ALARM time setting. Press “UP” or “DOWN” button to adjust the ALARM time.
  2. Press “ALARM” button to switch ALARM on or off. If it is on.

Time Zone
By standard unit is set to GMT+1. To change this push TIME button for 2 seconds, then choose first 24h, push time once, then change Time zone (standard is 00=GMT+1) to the Time zone at your place and confirm by pushing time again. Then either set the time manually, or wait until unit returns to normal mode and push WAVE button to start scanning after RCC time.
Other usage
Press “DOWN” button to select temperature in Celsius mode or Fahrenheit mode.usage 1

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DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S
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