TFA 98.1009 manual

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    R&T T E Directive 1999/5/EC To be u s ed in EC Me m ber and EFTA States. S u m m ary of the Dec l ara t i on of Confor m i ty : W e hereby de c l are that th i s w ire l ess trans m i ss i on de v i ce does co m p l y w i th the essen t i a l require m ents of R&TTE D i rec t i v e 1999/5/EC.[...]

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    4. Press t h e SNOO Z E key aga i n to e n ter t h e weekday sett i ng (f l as h i n g). 5. Use t h e MODE/M I N key to se t t h e week da y. 6. Press t h e SNOO Z E key o n c e more to c o n fi rm a l l sett i n gs and to e x i t or do n ot t o u c h a n y b u tt o n s for around 8 sec o nds. T h e m o de w i l l ret u r n t o n or m a l. T IME Z [...]

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    T h e c l ock LCD ca n a l ter n a t e betwe e n t h e 4 d i sp l ay modes w h e n pre s s i ng a n d t he MODE/MIN key: M A N U A L T I M E SE TT ING: I n s o me cases a f ter i n sert i ng t h e batter i es , t h e Pro j ect i o n c l ock may n o t be ab l e to r e ce i ve t h e DCF-7 7 s i g n a l . I n t h i s s i t u at i o n , t he t i me s h[...]

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    1. T h e d i sta n ce of t he Pro j ect i o n c l ock sh o u l d be at l east 1.5-2.0 meters away from i n t erfer i n g s o u rces s u c h as com p u ter m o n i tors or TV s ets. 2. Avo i d p l a c i n g the a l arm c l ock o n to or i n t he i mmed i ate pro x i m i ty of meta l , doors, w i ndows frames or str u c t ures. 3. W it h i n t h i ck[...]

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    FUNC T ION KEYS: T h e r ad io- co n tro ll ed Pro j ec t i o n c l ock u s es t h e f o ll o w i n g keys: SNOOZE : Act i vate or deact i vate s n o o ze f u n ct i on A l arm s n o o z e f unct i on : Act i vate t h e pro j ect i o n br i gh t n ess at t he h i g h e s t l eve l : E x i t t h e sett i n g m odes : Back- li g ht - O n A L/ HR : E [...]

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    Y o u r Pro j ect i o n c l ock i s n ow operat i o n a l. Note: If t h e batter i es are u sed as t h e ma i n p ow e r so u r ce: 1. Pro j ected i mage br i g h t n ess , a l arm vo l u m e a n d back- li g h t str e n g th w o u l d be we a ker. 2. Battery li fe t i me wo u l d be mu c h l ess t h a n 1 year. T O USE T HE PROJEC T OR P O WER A D[...]

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    Pro j ector l ens R A DIO CONTROLLED PROJECTION CLOCK WITH DIGIT A L THERMOMETER Instruct i ons manual IN T RODUC T ION: Congra t u l at i o n s o n p u r c h a s i n g t h i s Pro j ect i o n c l ock w i t h DCF-77 rad io- c o n tro ll ed t i me. The operat io n of t h i s pro d u ct i s s i m p l e a n d stra ig h tforward a nd by read i n g t h [...]