Geemarc VISO 50 User manual

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Geemarc VISO 50 is an easy-to-read clock with a large display, perfect for those with low vision. It features a perpetual calendar, 14 language options, and displays the day of the week, month, and time. The VISO 50 also includes an analog clock with automatic time setting via MSF radio signal, ensuring accurate timekeeping.

Geemarc VISO 50 is an easy-to-read clock with a large display, perfect for those with low vision. It features a perpetual calendar, 14 language options, and displays the day of the week, month, and time. The VISO 50 also includes an analog clock with automatic time setting via MSF radio signal, ensuring accurate timekeeping.

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UserManual
Viso50–MSF(UK)
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UPTODATEUSERGUIDE,ASTHEREMAYBEIMPORTANTUPDATES
ANDCHANGESYOUNEEDTOBEAWAREOF!!!
1.Features
‐EasytoReadandUnderstandTimedisplay
‐PerpetualCalendarUptoYear2099
‐14languagesuserselectableatthestarting
‐Dayoftheweek,month,stageofthedayandtimemodes
2.UnitAppearance
PartA‐LCD  PartB‐Rearpart
A1:DayofWeekorMonth
A2:Stageoftheday
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
Note:Placetheclocknearawindow.
3.ANALOGUECLOCK(A3)
3.1GETTINGSTARTED/POWERSUPPLY
(1)Removethetransportationpin(D2)fromtheclockmovement.
Theclockcanbeoperatedonlyafterthepinhasbeenremoved.
(2) Insertonebattery(1.5V,AA/LR6)intobatterycompartment(D5).
Makesuretoplacethebatterystrictlyaccordingtotheright
polarities(+/)asshowninthebatterycompartment.
3.2TIMESETTING
AftertheclockhasreceivedtheMSFtimesignalthetimewillbeset
accordingtotheCentralEuropeantime(CET).Summerandwinter
timechange(andreverse)isalsosetautomatically.Otherdeviating
timescanbesetmanuallyonly.
3.3AutomatictimesettingviaMSFtimesignal
Afterinsertingthebattery,thetimewillbesetautomaticallyviaMSF
signal.Thisprocessmaytakeafewminutes(about57minutes).
Duringthisprocess,theclockhandswillturnseveraltimesandmay
pauseuntiltheydisplaytherighttime.
3.4InitiatetoreceivetheMSFtimesignalmanually
Usethisfunctionwhenautomaticsummer/wintertimechangedoesnot
workorthewallclocktemporarilyreceivesnotimesignal.
(1)PressandholdtheRECbutton(D1)for3secondstostartmanual
searchfortheMSFsignal.
(2)Theclockhandswillmovetotheirstartposition(12:00a.m.)
andthewallclockthentriestoreceivethesignal.
Waitapprox.25minutesuntilthecurrenttimewillbedisplayed.
3.5Manualtimesetting
Itisnecessarytosetthetimemanuallyinplaceswherenoradiosignal
isreceived.
(1)PressandholdtheM.SET(D3)buttonforapprox.3seconds.
(2)Whentheminute’shandstartsmovingyoucansetthetimemanually:
‐PresstheM.SET(D3)buttontosetthetimeinminutes.
‐PressandholdtheM.SET(D3)buttontosetthetimecontinuously.
(3)ReleaseM.SET(D3)buttontostopmanualsettingandsavethetime
automatically.Exitthemanualtimesettingmode.
3.6Reset
Ifthereisnoresponsefromthe2ndhandonthewallclockiforifany
othermalfunctionoccursperformthefollowingsteps.
Withthisprocedureallreceiveddatawillbedeleted.
(1)PressRESETbutton(D4)withapointedinstrument(e.g.pen).
(2)Theclockhandwillmovetothestartposition(12:00a.m.)andthe
wallclockwilltrytoreceivethesignal.
Waitapprox.25minutesuntilthecurrenttimewillbedisplayed.
4.DIGITALCLOCK
4.1Gettingstarted:
z OpenbatteryCover(C2).
z Insert2xAAsizebatteriesobservingpolarity(+and–).Youwillhear
aclick”soundwhichwillconfirmthebatterieshavebeeninserted
correctly.
z Replacebatterycompartmentcover(C2).
4.2Tobegin
Youhave1minutetoarrangethefirstsetting.Theclockdisplays
English,press”(B2)or”(B3)toselectyourlanguageandpress
SET/”(B1)tovalidate,Press”(B2)or”(B3)tochoosethe
typeofdisplaysetandpressSET/”(B1)tovalidate(seebelow
thedifferentdisplaymethods).
Ifyoudon’tpressanykeys,after1minutetheViso50willlaunchthe
automaticclocksetting.
Note:PlacetheViso50nearawindowfor
theclocktoautomaticallyset.
DP1displaysthedayoftheweekandthe
2ndlinethepartoftheday.
DP2displaystheMonthandthe2ndline
thedateandtheyear.
DP3displaysthedayofweekandthe2nd
linethetime.
DP4rotatesbetweenall3displaystoshowtheselectedinformation
stored.Seechapter4.5.Cforfullinstructions.
4.3RadioControlledTime:
z TheclockautomaticallystartstoscantheMSFtimesignalinthe
first10minutes.(RadioControlIcon(A4)flashesonLCD).
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(A4)flashingIndicatestheMSFsignalisbeing
received
(A4)ContinuousIndicatessignalreceivedsuccessfully
(A4)IcondisappearsIndicatessignalreceptionfailed
z Theclockcanbesettoscantheradiosignalmanuallybyholding
”(B3)buttonfor3seconds.Eachreceptiontakesaroundseveral
minutes.Ifthereceptionfails,scanningstops.(“ ”(A4)onLCD
disappear)andrepeatsagainonnextfullhour.E.g.scanningfailedat
8:20a.m.Itwillscanagainat9:00a.m.
z Summerandwintertimechange(andreverse)issetautomatically.
4.4TimeSetting
Youmustwait10mintochecktheclockissetautomatically(seechapter
4.2)beforeyouproceedtothesetting,pressandhold”(B3)for3
secondstoturnofftheautomaticclocksetting(icon(A4)disappears).
4.5ManualTimeSetting:
Notethatduringthesetupprocess,alongpressor”can
acceleratethesettings.
(a)CalendarandTimeSet
z Innormalpattern,pressbuttonSET”(B1)todisplaythetimeonthe
firstline.
z To changethetimeformat,press”(B3)topassbetween12H
(AM/PM)and24H.
z PressbuttonSET”(B1)for2secondstoenterdateandtimesetting,
z SettheTIMEZONE,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosetthetimezone
andpressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheYEAR,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosettheYEARandpress
buttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheMONTH,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosettheMonthand
pressbuttonSET(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheDAY,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosettheDayandpressbutton
SET”(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheHOUR,press(B2)or(B3)tosettheHourandpress
buttonSET(B1)toconfirm.
z SettheMINUTE,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosettheMinuteand
pressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirmandexit.
Note:
(1)AllSettingmodeswillautomaticallyexitinaround15secondswithout
anyadjustment.
(2)ForTimeZone:IfyoudonotreceiveaRCMSFfrequencysignal,the
timezoneshouldbesetto0.TimeZoneisusedincountrieswhich
canreceivetheMSFfrequencysignalbutthetimezoneisdifferent
fromGermanTime(i.e.MT+1).
(b)StageoftheDayset
Note:Defaulttimeforstageof
theday:
z Instandbymode,pressbuttonSET”(B1)for2secondstoenterstage
ofthedaysetting.
z SetthehouroftheMORNING,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosetthe
HOURandpressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z SetthehouroftheAFTERNOON,press”(B2)or”(B3)toset
theHOURandpressbuttonSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z SetthehouroftheEVENING,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosetthe
HOURandpressbuttonSET(B1)toconfirm.
z SetthehouroftheNIGHT,press”(B2)or”(B3)tosetthe
HOURandpressbuttonSET(B1)toconfirm.
(c)Languageset&Displayset
Instandbymode,pressbutton”(B2)for2secondstoenterthe
languagesetting,press”(B2)or”(B3)toselectyourlanguage
(14languagesavailable:English,French,German,Netherland,Italian,
Spanish,Portuguese,Swedish,Norwegian,Danish,Finnish,Polish,
Czech,Hungarian),pressSET”(B1)toconfirm.
z Afterthelanguageisconfirmed,itwillautojumptodisplaymode.
Press”(B2)or
””(B3)toselectDP1/DP2/DP3orDP4,
pressSET(B1)toconfirm.
Note:InsetupdisplayDP4,usercansethowmanysecondsthey
requirebetweendisplays.Whenthedisplayselectionisblinking
DP4pressandholdthebuttonforlongerSET”(B1)for2seconds
untilthisisactiveandpress”(B2)or”(B3)toincreaseor
decreasetheseconds.Defaultsettingis5seconds,anditwillbe5s
asaunitmaximumto60s,whichmeansyoucanset05s,10s,15s,
20supto60sonly.PressSET(B1)toconfirmandexit.
z differentdisplaymethods
DP1displaydayandstageoftheday.
DP2displayMonth,dateandyear.
DP3displaydayandtime
DP4displaydayandtimeforXXsecondsasabovethendisplayday
andstageofthedayforXXsecondsthendisplaymonth,dayandyear
forXXseconds.
(ifyoudonotsetthetimebetweensecondsthiswilldefaultto5
seconds)
5.Othermalfunctions
Ifthereisnoresponsefromthewallclockbythemoving2ndhandorif
anyothermalfunctionoccursperformthefollowingsteps:
Withthisprocedureallreceiveddatawillbedeleted.
(1)PressRESETbutton(D4)withapointedinstrument(e.g.pen).
(2)Theclockhandswillmovetothestartposition(12:00a.m.)andthe
wallclockthentriestoreceivethesignal.
(3)Waitapprox.25minutesuntilthecurrenttimeisdisplayed.
6.MOUNTING/POSITIONING
Makesureyouhavemountedorplacedthedeviceinasafeposition.If
notthedevicemayfalldownandheavydamagescanoccurforwhich
themanufacturerisnotliable.
7.CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCE
Beforecleaningthedevice,disconnectitfromthepowersupply(remove
battery)!
Onlyusedryclothtocleantheexteriorofthedevicetoavoiddamaging
theelectronics,donotuseanycleaningfluid.
Forproductsupportandhelpvisitourwebsiteatwww.geemarc.com
Email:[email protected]
Telephone:01707387602
linesareopen09h00to16h00MontoFri
Parcdel’Etoile,2RueGalilée,59791GrandeSynthe,France
ThisproductismadeinChinaToGeemarcTelecom
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8.Radiocontrolledtimereceptionrange:upto
1200kmfromMSFtransmitter.
9.Guarantee
FromthemomentyourGeemarcproductispurchased,Geemarc
guaranteeitfortheperiodoftwoyears.Duringthistime,allrepairs
orreplacements(atourdiscretion)arefreeofcharge.Shouldyou
experienceaproblemthencontactourhelplineorvisitourwebsite
atwww.geemarc.com.Theguaranteedoesnotcoveraccidents,
negligenceorbreakagestoanyparts.Theproductmustnotbe
tamperedwithortakenapartbyanyonewhoisnotanauthorised
Geemarcrepresentative.TheGeemarcguaranteeinnowaylimits
yourlegalrights.
IMPORTANT:YOURRECEIPTISPARTOFYOURGUARANTEEANDMUST
BERETAINEDANDPRODUCEDINTHEEVENTOFAWARRANTYCLAIM.
UKCADeclaration:HerebyGeemarcTelecomSAdeclaresthatthis
Viso50isincompliancewiththeessentialrequirementsandother
relevantprovisionsoftheRadioandTelecommunicationsTerminal
EquipmentDirective2014/53/UE.
Thedeclarationofconformitymaybeconsultedatwww.geemarc.com
Caution:Radiofrequencyinterferencemaycausediscerniblesound
ontheunit.Thesoundwillendwhentheinterferencestops.
10.Recyclingdirectives
TheWEEE(WasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment)hasbeenputin
placefortheproductsinendoflifearerecycledinthebestway.
Whenthisproductisoutoforder,pleasedonotputitinyour
domesticwastebin.
Pleaseuseoneofthefollowingdisposaloptions:
‐RemovethebatteriesanddeposittheminanappropriateWEEEskip.
DeposittheproductininaappropriateWEEEskip.
‐ Orhandtheoldproducttotheretailer.Ifyoupurchaseanewone,
theyshouldacceptit.
MORNING7:01
12:00
AFTERNOON12:01
17:00
EVENING17:01
23:00
NIGHT23:01
7:00
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Geemarc VISO 50 User manual

Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Geemarc VISO 50 is an easy-to-read clock with a large display, perfect for those with low vision. It features a perpetual calendar, 14 language options, and displays the day of the week, month, and time. The VISO 50 also includes an analog clock with automatic time setting via MSF radio signal, ensuring accurate timekeeping.

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