Geemarc VISO50 User guide

Type
User guide

Geemarc VISO50 is an easy-to-use digital and analog clock with a large, clear display that shows the time, day, month, and stage of the day. It features automatic time setting via MSF radio signal, manual time setting, and a perpetual calendar up to the year 2099. The analog clock can be set manually or automatically via the MSF radio signal. The digital clock has four different display modes, including a rotating display that shows the day, time, and month/date/year in sequence.

Geemarc VISO50 is an easy-to-use digital and analog clock with a large, clear display that shows the time, day, month, and stage of the day. It features automatic time setting via MSF radio signal, manual time setting, and a perpetual calendar up to the year 2099. The analog clock can be set manually or automatically via the MSF radio signal. The digital clock has four different display modes, including a rotating display that shows the day, time, and month/date/year in sequence.

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UserManual
Viso50–MSF(UK)
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1.Features
‐EasytoReadandUnderstandTimedisplay
‐PerpetualCalendarUptoYear2099
‐5languagesuserselectableatthestarting
‐Dayoftheweek,month,stageofthedaymodes
2.UnitAppearance
PartA‐LCD PartB‐Rearpart
A1:DayofWeekorMonth
A2:Stag eoftheday
A3:AnalogTime
A4:RadioControlIcon
B1:“SET/
”Button
B2:Button
B3:Button
PartC‐Structure PartDAnalogSetting
C1:HangingHole
C2:BatteryDoor
C3:Stand
D1:RECbutton
D2:Transportationpin
D3:MSetbutton
D4:Resetbutton
D5:Batterycompartment
3.ANALOGUECLOCK(A3)
3.1GETTINGST ARTED/POWERSUPPLY
(1) Remove the transportation pin (D2) from the clock movement.
Theclockcanbeoperatedonlyafterthepinhasbeenremoved.
(2) Insertonebattery(1.5V,AA/LR6)intobatterycompartment(D5).
Make sure to place the battery strictly according to the right
polarities(+/)asshownin
thebatterycompartment.
3.2TIMESETTING
Aftertheclockhasreceivedthe MSFtimesignalthetimewillbeset
according to the Central European time(CET). Summer and winter
time change (and reverse) is also set automatically. Other deviating
timescanbesetmanuallyonly.
3.3AutomatictimesettingviaMSFtimesignal
Afterinsertingthebattery,thetimewillbesetautomaticallyviaMSF
signal. This process may take a few minutes (about 57 minutes).
During this process,the clockhandswillturnseveraltimesandmay
pauseuntiltheydisplaytherighttime.
3.4InitiatetoreceivetheMSFtimesignalmanually
Usethisfunctionwhenautomaticsummer/wintertimechangedoesnot
workorthewallclocktemporarilyreceivesnotimesignal.
(1) Press and hold the REC button (D1) for 3 seconds to start manual
searchfortheMSFsignal.
(2) The clock h ands will move to their start position (12:00
a.m.)
andthewallclockthentriestoreceivethesignal.
Waitapprox.25minutesuntilthecurrenttimewillbedisplayed.
3.5Manualtimeset ting
Itisnecessarytosetthetimemanuallyinplaceswherenoradiosignal
isreceived.
(1)PressandholdtheM.SET(D3)buttonforapprox.3seconds.
(2)Whentheminute’sha ndstartsmovingyoucansetthetimemanually:
‐PresstheM.SET(D3)buttonshortlytoset
thetimeinminutes’steps.
‐PressandholdtheM.SET(D3)buttontosetthetimecontinuously.
(3)ReleaseM.SET(D3)buttontostopmanualsettingandsavethetime
automaticallyandexitmanualtimesettingmodeafteranyseconds.
3.6Reset
Ifthereisnoresp onsefromthewallclockby keystrokesorifanyothe r
malfunctionoccursperformthefollowingsteps.
Withthisprocedureallreceiveddatawillbedeleted.
(1)PressRESETbuttonwithapointedinstrument(e.g.pen).
(2)Theclockhandwillmovetotheirstartposition(12:00a.m.)and
the
wallclockwillthentriestrytorec eivethesignal.
Waitapprox.25minutesuntilthecurrenttim ewillbedisplayed.
4.DIGITALCLOCK
4.1Gettingstarted:
z OpenbatteryCover(C2).
z Insert2xAAsizebatteriesobservingpolarity[“+”and“–“marks].
You will hear a click” sound to confirm the batteries have been
insertedcorrectly.
z Replacebatterycompartmentcover(C2).
4.2Tobegin
You have 1 minute to arrange the first setting. The clock displays
English,press”(B2)or”(B3)toselectyourlanguageandpress
SET/
”(B1)tovalidate,Press”(B2)or”(B3)to choose the
typeofdisplaysetandpressSET/
”(B1)tovalidate(seenotethe
differentdisplaymethods).
Ifyoudon’tpressanykeys,after1minutetheViso50willlaunchthe
automaticclocksetting.
Note:PlacetheViso50nearawindowfor
theclocktoauto maticallyset.
DP1displaysthedayoftheweekandthe
2
nd
linethepartoftheday.
DP2displaystheMonthandthe2
nd
line
thedateandtheyear.
DP3displaysthedayofweekandthe2
nd
linethetime.
DP4 rotates between all 3 displays and you can set the time that
eachdisplayisshown.Seechapter4.5.Cforfullinstructions.
4.3RadioControlledTime:
z TheclockautomaticallystartstoscantheMSFtimesignalinthe
first10minutes.(RadioControlIcon
(A4)flashesonLCD).
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(A4)flashing
IndicatestheMSFsignalisbeing
received
(A4)Continuousflash
Indicatessignalreceivedsuccessfully
(A4)Icondisappears
Indicatessignalreceptionfailed
z The clock can be set to scan the radio signal manually by holding
”(B3)button for 3seconds
.Each receptiontakesaroundseveral
minutes. If the reception fails, scanning stops. (“
”(A4) on LCD
disappear)andrepeatsagainonnextfullhour.E.g.scanningfailedat
8:20a.m.Itwillscanagainat9:00a.m.
z Summerandwintertimechange(andreverse)issetautomatically.
4.4TimeSetting
Youmustwait10mintochecktheclockissetautomatic ally(seechapter
4.2) befor e you proceed to the setting, press and hold ”(B3) for 3
secondstoturnofftheautomaticclocksetti ng(icon
(A4)disappears).
4.5ManualTimeSetting:
Note that during the setting situation, long press or can
acceleratethesettings
(a)CalendarandTimeSet
z Innormalpattern,pressbuttonSET”(B1)todisplaythetimeonthe
firstline.
z To change the time format, pre ss ”(B3) to pass between 12H
(AM/PM)and24H.
z Pre ssbuttonSE T”(B1)for2secondstoen terdateandtimesetting,
z SettheTIMEZONE(2),press”(B2)or”(B3)tosetthetimezone
andpressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheYEAR,press”(B2) or ”(B3)tosettheYEARand press
buttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z Setthe MONTH,press”(B2) or ”(B3)tosettheMonthand
pressbuttonSET(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheDAY,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosettheDayandpre ssbut ton
SE T”(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheHOUR,press(B2)or(B3)tosettheHourandpress
buttonSET(B1)toconfirm.
z Set the MINUTE, press ”(B2) or ”(B3) tosetthe Minuteand
pressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirmandexit.
Note:
(1)AllSettingmodeswillautomaticallyexitinaround15secondswithout
anyadjustment.
(2)ForTimeZone:Ifyoudonotreceivea
RCMSFfrequencysignal,the
timezoneshouldbesetto0.TimeZoneisusedincountrieswhich
canreceivetheMSFfrequencysignalbutthetimezoneisdiff erent
fromGermanTime(i.e.MT+1).
(b)Stag eoftheDa y set
Note:Def aulttimeforstageof
theday:
z Instandbymode,pressbuttonSET”(B1)for2secondstoenterstage
ofthedaysetting.
z SetthehouroftheMORNINGandpress”(B2)or”(B3)toset
theHOURandpressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z Setthehourofthe AFTERNOONandpress”(B2)or ”(B3) to
settheHOURandpressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z SetthehouroftheEVENINGandpress”(B2)or”(B3)tosetthe
HOURandpre ssbuttonSET(B1)toconfirm.
z Set the hour of the NIGHT in press ”(B2) or ”(B3) to set the
HOURandpressbuttonSET(B1 )toconfirm.
(c)Languageset&Displayset
Instandbymode,pressbutton”(B2)for2secondstoenterthe
languagesetting,press”(B2)or”(B3)toselectyourlanguage
(EN,DE,FR,ITorES),pressSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z After the languageis confirmed, it will auto jump to displaymode.
Press
”(B2) or
””(B3) to select DP1 / DP2 / DP3 or DP4,
pressSET(B1)toconfirm.
Note: For DP4,usercan sethowmanysecondsrollup time. When
thedisplayselectionisblinkingDP4longpressbuttonSET”(B1)for
2seconds to
active and press ”(B2) or ”(B3) to increase or
decreasetheseconds. Defaultsettingis5seconds,anditwillbe5s
as a unit maximum to 60s,which means you can set 05s,10s, 15s,
20s,...,60sonly.PressSET(B1)toconfirm
andexit.
z differentdisplaymethods
DP1displaydayandstageoftheday.
DP2displayMonth,dateandyear.
DP3displaydayandtime
DP4displaydayandtimeforXXsecondsthendisplaydayandstage
ofthe dayfor XX secondsthendisplay month,day
andyear forXX
seconds.
(XXsecondsaresettable,defaultfor5seconds)
5.Othermalfunctions
Ifthereisnoresponsefromthewallclockbykeystrokesorifanyother
malfunctionoccursperformthefollowingsteps:
Withthisprocedureallreceiveddatawillbedeleted.
(1)PressRESETbutton(D4)withapointedinstrument(e.g.pen).
(2)Theclockhandswillmovetothestartposition
(12:00a.m.)andthe
wallclockthentriestoreceivethesignal.
(3)Waitapprox.25minutesuntilthecurrenttimeis
(4)displayed.
6.MOUNTING/POSITIONING
Makesureyouhavemountedorplacedthedeviceinasafeposition.If
notthedevicemayfalldownandheavydamagescanoccurforwhich
themanufactur erisnotliable.
7.CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCE
Beforecleaningthedevice,disconnectitfromthepowersupply(remove
battery)!
Onlyusedryclothtocleantheexteriorofthedevicetoavoiddamaging
theelectro nics, donotuseanycleaningfluid.
Forproductsupportandhelpvisitourwebsiteat
www.geemarc.com
UnitedKingdom:5BSwallowCourt,Swallowfields,Welwyn
GardenCity,Hertfordshire,AL71SB,UK
telephone01707387 602
orfax01707832529
UGViso50_MSF(UK)_En_A4_V1.0
8.Radiocontrolledtimereceptionrange:upto
1200kmfromMSFtransmitter.
9.Guarantee
From the moment your Gee marc product is purchased , Geemarc
guaranteeitfortheperiod oftwoyear s . Duringthistime,allrepairs
or replacements (at our option) ar e free of charge. Sh ould you
experienceapr oble mthen contactourhelplineorvisit ourwebsite
at www.geemarc.com. The guarantee does no t
cover accidents,
negligence or breakages to any parts. The product must not be
tampered with or taken ap art by anyone who is not an authorised
Geemarc represent ative. The Geemarc guarantee in no way limits
yourlegal ri ghts.
IMPORTANT:YOURRECEIPTISPARTOFYOURGUARANTEEANDMUST
BERETAINEDAND
PRODUCEDINTHEEVENTOFAWARRANTYCLAIM.
CE Declaration: Hereby Geemar c Telecom SA declares that this
productisin compliancewiththeessentialrequirementsandother
relevant provisions of the Radioand Teleco mmuni cat ions Ter mina l
EquipmentDir ective2014/53/UE.
Thedeclarationofconformitymaybeconsultedatwww.geemarc.com
Caution: Radio frequency interference
may cause discernible sound
ontheunit.Thesoundwillendwhentheinterferencestops.
10.Recyclingdirectives
TheWEEE(WasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment)hasbeenputin
placefortheproductsinendoflifearerecycledinthebestway.
When this product is out of order, please do not put it in your
domesticwastebin.
Pleaseuseoneofthefollowingdisposaloptions:
‐
RemovethebatteriesanddeposittheminanappropriateWEEEskip.
DeposittheproductininaappropriateWEEEskip.
‐ Or hand the old productto the retailer. If you purchase a new one,
theyshouldacceptit.
MORNING 7:01
12:00
AFTERNOON 12:01
17:00
EVENING 17:01
23:00
NIGHT 23:01
7:00
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Geemarc VISO50 User guide

Type
User guide

Geemarc VISO50 is an easy-to-use digital and analog clock with a large, clear display that shows the time, day, month, and stage of the day. It features automatic time setting via MSF radio signal, manual time setting, and a perpetual calendar up to the year 2099. The analog clock can be set manually or automatically via the MSF radio signal. The digital clock has four different display modes, including a rotating display that shows the day, time, and month/date/year in sequence.

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