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Preparing the rds radio alarm for operation 1, Setting the date and time – Kompernass KH 2295 User Manual

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6. Preparing the RDS Radio

Alarm for operation

1

Carefully take the RDS Radio Alarm out of

the packaging.

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Attention!

Do not allow the RDS Radio Alarm to fall! It

could become irreparably damaged.

2

Place the RDS Radio Alarm only on a level,

scratch resistant and non-slip surface.

The feet on the rear of the RDS Radio Alarm

can be adjusted to three levels. You can thus

set the slant of the RDS Radio Alarm to

your wishes. However, ensure that both feet

are adjusted to the same angle. Otherwise

the RDS Radio Alarm will be unstable and

could fall down.

3

Unwind the power cable

2#

to its full length.

Insert the plug into a power socket. The dis-

play

d

will light up. The automatic sta-

tion scanner starts, visible in the running of

the frequencies in the display

d

. This takes

about 30 seconds.

After this, the RDS Radio Alarm is ready for op-

eration.

7. Setting the date and time

7.1 Automatic setting of the date and

time

The clock of the RDS Radio Alarm is fitted with

automatic time and date adjustment by means

of RDS. It equalises running errors and also the

change over from summer to winter time (and

back again).

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Notice:

RDS means “Radio Data System”. It is a system

for transmitting additional information with

radio programmes. Additional information is

for example the name of the station, which is

shown in the display of the RDS receiver. Addi-

tionally, the RDS Radio Alarm uses RDS for the

reception of time signals for the automatic ad-

justment of time and date settings.

After insertion of the plug in the power socket

the radio of the RDS Radio Alarm is switched

on. The automatic station scanner starts for sev-

eral seconds, recognisable in the running of the

frequencies in the display

d

. Subsequently it

breaks off the station scan; shown in the display

d

are the date “01-01-07” and the time “0:00”.

After a few seconds the time display changes

over “1:00” and “1:59” to “2:00”. The station

scanner starts again; the clock in the radio alarm

is now trying to receive date and time informa-

tion over RDS. The clock symbol in the display

blinks until a stable RDS reception is available.

This can take several minutes. When time and

date information is received, the radio switches

itself off for the moment. In the display the cur-

rent date and the current time is then displayed.

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Notice:

In general, the date is only shown in the display

when the radio is switched off.

After a few seconds the automatic station scan-

ner starts again. The radio scans the frequency

range for receivable VHF/FM radio stations and

saves them automatically to fixed programme

positions. Thereby, the clock symbol blinks in

the display

d

again.

As soon as the frequency ranges are fully

scanned, the radio remains switched on; the

last-saved radio station is playing.

Should no time or date information be received

by means of RDS, there begins …

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