ORIUM 11094 User manual

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AIC International - 44980 Ste Luce sur Loire - France
Austin digital, radio-controlled clock Ref. 11094
User manual
Characteristics:
- DCF 77 frequency radio-controlled clock: automatic time and
date setting, plus automatic summer/winter time-change
- 12 or 24-hour format time display.
- Time can be manually adjusted.
- Time zone adjustment: +12 or -12 hours’ difference.
- Calendar: Display of the date / month / day of the week.
- Day of the week display in seven languages: English, German, Italian, French,
Danish, Dutch and Spanish.
- Interior temperature in °C or °F, from 0°C to 60°C.
- Displays the phases of the moon
- Snooze function (repeated) automatic (5 minutes).
- Runs on 2 x 1.5V LR6/AA batteries (supplied)
Installation:
Carefully remove the clock from its packaging. Gently remove the protective film.
To insert the batteries: open the battery compartment at the back of the clock by gently
pulling on the cover.
Install the 2 LR6 batteries in the direction indicated (observing the correct polarity: +/-).
Inserting in the wrong position may damage the article. Close the cover.
2 installation methods:
- Wall mounted
- Standalone: raise the stand
Battery
compartment
Reset: zero
reset
Set calendar
manually
Set alarm
Scroll through
units +
Activation /
deactivation of RC
signal reception
Scroll through
units -
Activation of
the snooze
function

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AIC International - 44980 Ste Luce sur Loire - France
Receiving the radio signal:
When you insert the batteries, all existing symbols on the screen light up briefly and an
audible signal is emitted; the clock then goes into DCF receiving mode for 7 to 10 minutes
(the aerial near the minutes display flashes).
If this automatic setting function fails, press the Wave button to initiate a manual search for
the DCF signal. Once the signal has been captured, the symbol is continuously displayed
and your clock is set to the correct time and date.
To ensure good reception: keep the clock away from electromagnetic sources (TV,
computer, microwave, etc.)
If no signal is received within 10 minutes, the search for a signal stops (the radio aerial
symbol is erased from the screen).
If you do not receive a signal, you can initiate a new search for the DCF signal manually by
pressing the “Wave” button (you should hear a beep), the aerial icon flashes.
If reception is bad, your clock will automatically initiate a new search at 2am the following
day (the time at which there is the least interference).
At 2am, the clock will automatically synchronise with the DCF signal to correct any
difference from the correct time. If this attempt at synchronisation fails (the radio aerial
symbol is erased from the screen), the system will automatically run synchronisation again
at the next full hour. This procedure is repeated automatically 5 times.
During receipt of the radio-controlled signal: to stop the search for a radio signal, press the
“Wave” button.
For your information:
When the radio aerial symbol flashes, this indicates that receipt of the DCF signal has
started.
If the radio aerial symbol is permanently displayed, this indicates that the DCF signal has
been successfully received.
We advise you to keep the clock at least 2.5 m from any source of interference such as
TVs or computer screens.
Radio reception is weaker in rooms with concrete walls (in cellars, for examples) and in
offices. In such extreme cases, place the system near the window.
When the clock is in signal receiving mode (aerial symbol flashing), no other function can
be accessed.
Manual adjustment of the time/calendar/display language:
Press the “SET” button for more than 3 seconds: the 12/24 hour mode display starts to
flash. Then use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to set 12 or 24-hour mode.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting: 00 flashes – this is the time zone adjustment in
relation to the radio-control signal aerial located in Germany. For example, if you set +02
(UP), as soon as the clock receives the radio-controlled signal, it will adjust to +2h in
relation to German time. By default leave set to 00.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting: the hours flash. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to
set the correct hour.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting: the minutes flash. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons
to set the correct minutes.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting: the year flashes. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to
set the year.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting: the month flashes. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons
to set the correct month.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting: the date flashes. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to
set the correct date.
Press “SET” to confirm your setting: the display language for days of the week flashes. Use
the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to choose a language (by default: German GER, English
ENG, Italian ITA, French FRE, Dutch DUT, Spanish SPA, Danish DAN)

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Press “SET” to confirm your setting, exit setting procedures and return to the default
display.
For your information:
If you do not press a button for 30 seconds, the clock will automatically switch over from
setting mode to normal display mode.
Setting a daily alarm:
This clock has a daily alarm.
Hold the ALARM button down for 3 seconds.
The alarm time flashes (by default 00:00). Press the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to set the
required alarm hour.
Press ALARM to confirm the setting. The alarm minutes flash. Press the “UP” or
“DOWN” buttons to set the required alarm minutes.
Press ALARM to confirm the setting and end the setting procedure.
Activation / deactivation of the alarm: in normal display mode, press the ALARM button
once, the “” icon is displayed above the seconds.
The alarm goes off for 2 minutes if you do not deactivate it by pressing any button. The
alarm will go off automatically every 24 hours.
Crescendo alarm (lasts for 2 minutes): the alarm signal accelerates.
Snooze function (alarm repetition):
When the alarm goes off, you can trigger the snooze function (it will go off 5 minutes later)
by pressing the “SNOOZE” button at the rear of the clock: “Zz” and “” will flash above the
seconds display.
The Snooze function can be turned off by pressing any other button
Display of the temperature in °C or °F:
The temperature can be displayed in degrees centigrade (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). Press the
“DOWN” button briefly to toggle between the units.
There is a manufacturer’s tolerance of ± 1°C
Display of the phases of the moon:
Your clock has a moon phase calendar.
New Moon
Waxing Cresent
Waxing Gibbous
First Quarter
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Last Quarter
Waning Crescent

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Cleaning:
You can clean the clock with a soft cloth or microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the face.
Do not use solvents or any other solutions that might damage the product.
Replacing the battery
When the information display begins to fade, you need to change the batteries.
Open the battery compartment at the back of the clock by gently pulling the cover. Remove
the used batteries and insert 2 new LR6 type batteries in the direction indicated (observe
the polarity:+/-). An incorrect position might damage the article. Close the cover again.
Please refer to the above paragraph for settings.
Difficulties
Difficulty
Procedures:
I am unable to access any of the clock
functions
The clock is in radio-controlled signal receiving
mode: the aerial on the top right is flashing.
Wait until the signal is received (clock setting
the correct time), i.e. when the aerial stops
flashing or press “WAVE” to stop the search.
My clock is not receiving a signal
Poor reception may be caused by local factors:
- Interference from household appliances
with no anti-interference devices
- Distance of less than 2 m from a TV or
radio, etc.
- High-frequency emission devices (e.g.: a
PC)
- Building with a steel structure
- More than 1,500 km away from the
emitter station,
- Long waves may be the cause of poor
reception if topographical and
meteorological conditions are poor
You should reinitiate the signal - hold the UP
button down or remove and reinsert the
batteries), put the clock near a window, away
from any sources of interference.
The temperature is not displayed or “LL” is
displayed
Your clock has detected data beyond the
possible range, note:
Inside temperature from 0 to 60°C
NB: Never throw batteries away or burn them: they should be scrapped in line with local regulations for chemical waste.
This product is compliant with the WEEE and RoHS Directives: when you scrap this clock, please comply with the law or
local regulations
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