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RADIO-CONTROLLED PROJECTION CLOCK WITH DIGITAL TUNING AM/FM RADIO
MODEL NO.: RRM968P/RRM968PU INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Other favourable features include EL back-light, indoor temperature display, hourly-chime function, and user-selectable daily beep alarm with 8-minute snooze function or Wake-up-to-Radio Alarm.
KEY CONFIGURATION & FEATURES

FRONT VIEW

INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchasing the Radio-controlled projection Clock with digital tuning AM/FM radio RRM968P/RRM968PU. The unit is a multi-functional radio-controlled clock. The RRM968P - the Central Europe model - is designed to automatically synchronize its current time and date when brought within an approximate 1500km radius of the radio signal generated from Frankfurt, Germany (DCF77). The RRM968PU - the UK model - will do the same when brought within range of the radio signal MSF-60 generated from Rugby, England. This unit featured with a projection function that allows the user to display either (1) the Current Time with Indoor Temperature or (2) the pre-set Alarm time with Indoor Temperature on the ceiling, wall or other flat surface. In addition, the Alarm status will also be projected, which is indicated by the Alarm-on icon. The image projected is in a deep red color which is easily seen in the dark. This unit also comes with an digital tuning PLL (Phase Lock Loop) AM/FM radio with 16 user-preset stations (8 for AM and 8 for FM radio). A Radio Sleep-Timer (auto-off) function is also included. 1 A1. 3-Line LCD Display - Displays the time, date, indoor temperature and radio function

] Battery-low indicator

- Press to increase/ decrease the values in setting modes - Press and hold for 2 seconds to activate/ deactivate the autoreception of RF clock radio signal (When Radio is Off)
- Displays when battery power of clock is low A3. [ ] Battery-low indicator

TOP VIEW

- Displays when battery power of radio is low A4. [ ] Radio-reception icon
- Indicates the strength of the reception of clock radio signal A5. [RADIO] BUTTON - Press to turn on or off the radio function A6. [AM/FM] BUTTON - Press to change between AM or FM radio band (when Radio is On) A7. [+ TUNING -] BUTTONS - Press to increase/ decrease the frequency setting (when Radio is On) - Press and hold for 2 seconds to trigger radio auto-search function (when Radio is On) A8. [STATION] BUTTON - Press to switch among the 8 preset stations in the respective AM or FM radio band (when Radio is On) - Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the preset radio station setting mode (when Radio is On) A9. [VOL + & VOL -] BUTTONS - Press to increase / decrease the volume (when Radio is On) 2 B1. [SLEEP] BUTTON - Press to turn on the radio and activate the Sleep Timer function - Press again to select the time period for the sleep-timer (auto-off) feature: 15, 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes B2. [SNOOZE/ LIGHT] BUTTON - Press to turn on the EL backlight and projection for 5 seconds - Press to change the projected image when projection is On - Press to stop the alarm sound and activate the 8-minute Snooze function (for Beep alarm only) B3. [MODE] BUTTON - Press to toggle among the calendar clock display modes - Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the clock setting mode

SIDE VIEW

PROJECTION UNIT
D1. [180 ROTATION] BUTTON - Press to flip the projected image horizontally C1. [ALARM ON/OFF] BUTTON - Press to turn on/off the alarm function C2. [ALARM] BUTTON - Press to display the alarm function - Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the alarm-time setting mode C3. [PROJECTION ON ] BUTTON - Slide to enable/disable continuous projection (when Adapter is connected) C4. HEADPHONE JACK 3 D2. [FOCUS] KNOB - Rotate to adjust the focus of projection D3. [IMAGE ROTATION] KNOB - Rotate to change the image 90 to the left or right

BACK VIEW

BATTERY INSTALLATION
This unit can be operated by batteries or AC power alone as well as both together. Using Battery
E1. BATTERY COMPARTMENT - Accommodates 4 pieces of UM-3 or AA 1.5 V batteries (2 pieces for clock function and 2 pieces for radio function) E2. EXTENDABLE ANTENNA - External antenna for FM radio E3. [RESET] BUTTON - Press to return all settings to default values E4. 4.5 V DC JACK WITH RUBBER COVER - For AC power adapter installation 4

Battery Installation: 1. Remove the battery compartment door by rotating it to the direction of as shown
FEATURES Section I Radio-Controlled Calendar Clock ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION
2. Insert four pieces of UM-3 or AA 1.5V batteries in accordance to the polarities. 3. Press [RESET]. 4. Replace the battery compartment door by rotating it back onto the unit by following the direction of .
When the battery power level is low, the respective low battery ] will light up. Replace the batteries or connect it indicator [ with AC power adapter. Please note if only AC adapter is connected and no battery is installed, low battery indicator [ ] for clock will also light up.
After battery installation, the unit will automatically synchronize its time and date with the radio signal when it is within reception range of the signal. When the unit is receiving radio signal, the reception icon will start to blink. The reception icon will show either strong or weak reception depending on the strength of the radio signal. A complete reception generally takes about two to ten minutes. When the reception is complete the reception icon will stop blinking. The reception icon will show as for no reception or for

Using AC Power

successful reception. The antenna icon indicates the quality of reception. STRONG WEAK NO RECEPTION IN PROGRESS 5
For best reception, place the unit away from other equipment that emit radio frequency or microwave signals such as TVs, radios, PCs or microwave ovens. Other causes for signal interference include electrical power transmission tower and/or steel reinforced concrete construction.
3. Clock with Weekday ----------------------------------------------------------Clock (2nd Zone-time)/Indoor Temperature 4. Clock with Weekday(2nd Zone-time) ---------------------------------------------------------Calendar (2nd Zone-time)/Indoor Temperature
HOW TO ENABLE OR DISABLE AUTORECEPTION
To disable the automatic reception of radio signal, press and hold [VOL -] for 2 seconds. The reception icon will disappear and the unit will stop receiving the radio signal. To activate the signal reception again, press and hold [VOL +] for 2 seconds. The reception icon will appear again and start blinking to indicate auto reception of radio signal.
SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR MANUALLY
When the automatic radio reception is disabled, the main unit can be set manually. Set the Clock and Calendar by following the procedures below: 1. Press and hold [MODE] for 2 seconds. The 2nd Zone-time hour offset will start flashing. 2. Enter the hour-offset by using [VOL +] or [VOL -]. Press [MODE] to confirm the entry. 3. Follow the same procedures to set the 12/24-format, hour, minutes, year, mm:dd or dd:mm calendar display format, month, day, display languages and hourly chime on/off mode. 4. Press [MODE] to save the changes and exit the setting mode. If changes are made after the minute adjustment, the value of seconds will be reset and start from zero. 5. For the day-of-week you can select among 5 languages English (E), French (F), German (D), Italian (I) and Spanish (S). 6

DISPLAY MODES SELECTION

Press [MODE] in the normal display mode to scroll through the calendar clock display modes: 1. Clock with Second --------------------------Calendar/Indoor Temperature 2. Clock with Weekday --------------------------------------------Calendar/Indoor Temperature
Language Langues Sprache Lingue Idiomas Lingua English Anglais Englisch Inglese Ingls Ingls French Franais Franzsisch Francese Francs Francs German Allemand Deutsch Tedesco Alemn Alemo Italian Italian Italienisch Italiano Italiano Italano Spanish Espagnol Spanisch Spagnolo Espaol Espanhol
Day-of-the-week Affichage du jour Giorno della settimana Da de la semana Monday Lundi Montag Luned Lunes Segunda Tuesday Mardi Dienstag Marted Martes Tera Wednesday Mercredi Mittwoch Mercoled Mircoles Quarta Thursday Jeudi Donnerstag Gloved Jueves Quinta
Wochentaganzeige Dia de Semana Saturday Samedi Samstag Sabato Sbado Sbado Sunday Dimanche Sonntag Domenica Domingo Domingo
Friday Vendredi Freitag Venerd Viernes Sexta
DISPLAYING AND SETTING THE ALARM
This unit is equipped with a daily alarm. To view the preset alarm time, press [ALARM]. To set the corresponding alarm time, follow the instructions below: 1. Press and hold [ALARM] for 2 seconds in alarm display mode. The hours will blink. 2. Enter the hour by using [VOL +] or [VOL -]. Press [ALARM] to confirm the entry. 3. The Minutes will then blink. 4. Enter the minutes by using [VOL +] or [VOL -]. Press [ALARM] to confirm the entry. 5. The beep alarm [ ] or radio alarm icon [ ] will blink. 6. Select the alarm-sounding mode by using [VOL +] or [VOL -]. In Beep alarm mode, a 2-minute crescendo alarm will be turned on when the alarm time is up. In Radio alarm mode, when alarm time is up, the radio will be turned on and remained on for 2 hours unless it is manually deactivated. Press [ALARM] to confirm the entry. 7. If Radio alarm mode is being chosen, the radio will be automatically turned on and the Radio Station Number will flash. Select the radio station by using [STATION]. Please note that in this Radio Alarm mode, manual tuning cannot be used to set the station. Press [ALARM] to confirm the entry. 8. The Volume will then flash. Again, select the radio volume by using [VOL +] or [VOL -]. Press [ALARM] to confirm the entry and exit the setting mode. Press [RADIO] to turn off the radio. 7
When the pre-set time arrives, beep sound / radio will be turned on. Press any key to stop the beep sound. The EL backlight and projection will also activate for 5 seconds. To enable/disable the alarm, press [ALARM ON/OFF ] when the main unit is in Alarm display mode When [SNOOZE/LIGHT] is pressed to stop the alarm sound (only when Beep Alarm mode is selected), the unit will re-alarm again after 8 minutes. To disable the snooze function, press [ALARM] or [ALARM ON/OFF ] or press and hold [SNOOZE/LIGHT] for 3 seconds when alarm goes off. Please note that when Radio is on while Beep Alarm goes off at the same time, the Radio will be temporarily stopped until the Beep Alarm has been turned off.

Section II - Digitally-tuned PLL AM/FM Radio HOW TO USE THE RADIO
Before you start - All radio functions can only be operated when Radio is powered on. To turn on the radio press [RADIO]. The radio will be turned on at the last preset radio station and volume. To change the radio frequency, press [AM/FM] to select the radio band. Then use [+TUNING -] to locate the desired radio frequency. Press once and the value will advance by 1 step. Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the Radio Channel auto-search function. To change the volume, use [VOL +] or [VOL -] to increase or decrease the volume.There are a total of 16 (0-15) - steps. To toggle among the programmed stations, press [STATION]. To turn off the radio, press [ RADIO ].

NOTE ON RADIO ALARM

When the Radio Alarm is turned on, the Radio will be turned on for 2 hours. You can intervene by setting the time period for the Sleep function by pressing [SLEEP] or simply turn off the radio at any time.
AUTO-SEARCH FUNCTION HOURLY CHIME FUNCTION
When the hourly chime function is on, the indication will be displayed and a beep sound will be given out at the beginning of each hour. You can activate or deactivate this function by setting this in the clock and calendar setting mode (please refer to Section SETTING THE CLOCKAND CALENDAR MANUALLY). 8 The unit is equipped with an Auto-Search function and can automatically search for the next clear channel. To activate this function, press and hold [+TUNING -] for 2 seconds and automatically the value of the frequency will keep increasing or decreasing until a clear channel is found. Once this function is activated, you can release and stop pressing the button.
HOW TO PROGRAM A PRESET STATION
This unit allows you to program up to 8 FM and 8 AM radio stations in the memory. To do so: 1. First press [AM/FM] to select the AM or FM frequency. 2. Select a station number by pressing [STATION]. 3. Locate the desired radio frequency by using [+TUNING -]. 4. Press and hold [STATION] for 2 seconds to confirm and exit the setting mode.
Section III Indoor Thermometer DISPLAY OF INDOOR TEMPERATURE
Once batteries are installed into the main unit, it will start to detect the indoor temperature and the data will be displayed. The temperature shown is in degree Celsius (C). The unit is capable of measuring temperature within the -5C and +50C range. If the temperature goes above or below that, HHH or LLL will be displayed correspondingly.
Section IV Projection HOW TO USE THE PROJECTION
The projection makes it easier for you to read the current time or alarm time with alarm status and indoor temperature at night. To use the feature, 1. Press [SNOOZE/LIGHT] to turn on the projection for 5 seconds. The current time with alarm status and indoor temperature will be projected onto the surface the lens is facing. 2. To change to view the preset alarm time instead of the current time, press [SNOOZE/LIGHT] again when projection is on.

HOW TO USE THE SLEEP (AUTO-OFF) FUNCTION
With this Sleep function, the radio will be automatically switched off after a pre-set period of time. 1. To set the sleep function, press [SLEEP]. 0 min will be displayed. 2. Press [SLEEP] again to select the period of time (120, 90, 60, 30 or 15 minutes)(when the function is activated the Sleep icon will flash). 3. Wait for about 5 seconds and the sleep function will be activated automatically.
3. Adjust the projected image as below. Projector Features Feature Adjustable Projection Effect Rotates the projection 180 Instructions Tilt swivel projection housing to alter the direction of projection Rotate Dial D2 to focus projection Rotation of projection allows user to place clock in convenient Flips an image to maintain an upright position
slide the [ PROJECTION ON during daytime.
] switch to the off position
Section V Others BACKLIGHT
To turn on the EL backlight of the LCD Display, press [SNOOZE/ LIGHT] to turn it on for 5 seconds.
FOCUS Knob IMAGE ROTATION KNOB 180 ROTATION BUTTON
Focuses projection Dial D3 rotates projection

HOW TO RESET THE UNIT

Press [RESET] to reset the settings when the unit is malfunctioning When [RESET] is pressed, all settings will return to the default values and memory records will be erased.
Button D1 horizontally flips the projection 180

PRECAUTIONS

This unit is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully. Here are a few precautions.
For continuous projection, you must connect it with power adapter. When the power adapter is connected to the unit, the projection will be activated and remain so by sliding on the [PROJECTION ] switch. ON To deactivate the feature, slide the switch back to its off position. To increase the life-time of the projection LED, it is suggested to
1. Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. 2. Do not clean the unit with any liquid containing alcohol, detergent, abrasive or corrosive materials. They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit. 3. Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity, which may result in malfunction, shorter electronic life span, damaged battery and distorted parts. 10

4. Do not tamper with the units internal components. Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts. 5. Only use fresh batteries as specified in the users instructions. Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak. 6. Always read the users instructions thoroughly before operating the unit. To maintain good performances, do not use the units in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid. In particular, keep the units away from: High Humidity areas (e.g., bathroom) Extreme hot areas (e.g., near a heater) Areas exposed to direct sunlight Digital - tuning Radio AM band Frequency FM band Frequency Station Digital Volume Temperature Measurement Main Unit Indoor Temperature Measuring Range Temperature Resolution Power
(i) Crescendo Beep Alarm with 8-minute Snooze function; or (ii) Radio Alarm : kHz (Step frequency: 9KHz) : 87.5 108.0 MHz (Step frequency: 0.05MHz) : 8 memories for AM/ 8 memories for FM : 16 - step (0-15)
Note on Listening with the headphones A headphone jack is provided so that you can listen to the radio by plugging a headphone into the jack. Remember to listen at a moderate volume to avoid hearing damage.
: -5C to +50C (+23F to +122F) : 0.1C (0.2F) : - 4 pcs of AA or UM-3 1.5 V batteries - 4.5 V AC Adapter (for continuous projection)

SPECIFICATIONS

Radio-controlled Calendar Clock Display format Calendar : 12- or 24-hour : Month/Day/Second or Month/ Day/Day - of - Week Day of Week in 5 languages: English/ French/ German/ Italian and Spanish : Daily alarm in the following modes: 11 Weight Dimensions Note on Battery
: 379g (without battery) : 153 x 126 x 40mm ( L x W x H ) : Batteries included (if any) are for demonstration purpose only. For optimal daily-usage, application of new alkaline batteries are recommended.
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This product complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directives, if used for its intended use and that the following standard(s) has/have been applied: Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum (Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive) N/A applied standard(s) Electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive) applied standard(s) ETS 300 683:1997 Safety of information technology equipment (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE directive) applied standard(s) EN 60950:1997 Additional information: The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EC, the EMC Directive 89/336/EC and R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (appendix II) and carries the respective CE marking. VS-Villingen / Germany August 2001 Gerhard Preis EC representative of manufacturer

CAUTION

- The content of this manual and the product specifications are is subject to change without further notices - Due to printing limitation the displays shown in the manual may differ from the actual display - The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer
RTTE Compliant Countries : All EU countries, Switzerland CH And Norway N
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - RRM968P/ RRM968PU
Trouble Reception icon Antenna is not shown Possible Cause Auto-reception of clock radio signal has been disabled (1) The measurement method is different (2) The area under evaluation is different or being influenced by climate Remedy Enable this function by following the instructions in the Users Manual (1) Use the same instruments with consideration of the tolerance of readings (1) Place the 2 instruments very closely for a time period (no less then 30 minutes), avoiding direct light and air movements Locate the Main Unit far from PC, mobile phone etc and re-locate it near the window sill. Wait at least 24 hours (note: during night-time signal is less attenuate particularly after raining) The clock radio signal is searched at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 9:00, 15:00, 21:00 every day automatically To force the signal reception please refer to instructions in the Users manual
Displayed Temperature data is different from other measuring instruments
Clock time is not correctly set; and/or Reception icon Antenna displays as No reception
The clock radio signal is not received because: Electromagnetic interference exist, or the Main Unit is located within reinforced concrete wall or shadowed area location Orientation of placement is not at optimum position for reception of clock radio signal
The projection LED does not go on when AC/DC adapter is installed The unit is reset when SNOOZE button is pressed
Projection-On button is slid to the Off-position
Slide the Projection-On button to the Onposition Replace with new batteries
Batteries are being discharged
Warning: For other cases not listed in the above, feel free to contact our help line Do not dissemble the unit. This will void the warranty 13

 

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