Oregon Scientific JMR868 User Manual

Jumbo RF Wall Clock with Night Sensor  
Model: JMR868 / NR868  
User Manual  
BACK VIEW  
KEY FEATURES - MAIN UNIT  
FRONT VIEW / LCD SYMBOLS  
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10  
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1. Channel 1 / 2  
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Ch.1 or Ch.2 will appear when the related remote  
nightlight sensor has been activated.  
1. Wall Mount Hole  
2. Table Stand  
2. Alarm On Icon  
3. Battery Compartment  
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3. AL  
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Appears when the alarm is enabled.  
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Uses 4 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V batteries.  
4. LIGHT button  
Appears when you are in the Alarm Display  
Mode.  
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Press to activate the clock backlight for 5  
seconds.  
4. Alarm / Calendar (DD / MM)  
5. MODE button  
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Shows alarm time.  
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Press to toggle between 3 clock displays.  
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Shows the date in DD / MM or MM / DD format.  
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Press and hold to enter Clock Setting Mode -  
time zone offset, 12- / 24-hour format, hour,  
minute, year, DD / MM or MM / DD format,  
month, day, day-of-the-week language and  
hourly chime on / off.  
5. Time  
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HH / MM, 12 / 24 Hour, AM / PM.  
6. Radio Frequency (RF) Reception Icon  
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Shows the strength of the reception signal.  
7. Start  
Start-time for the remotely controlled backlight  
by nightlight with motion sensor.  
8. Hourly Chime  
6. ARROW UP and ARROW DOWN buttons  
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Press to increase / decrease the value of a  
setting (in any setting mode).  
Press and hold to activate / deactivate the radio-  
reception (in normal Display Mode).  
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Appears when the hourly chime is enabled.  
Press to activate / deactivate the alarm function  
when the respective alarm is selected.  
9. Stop  
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Stop-time for the remotely controlled backlight  
by nightlight with motion sensor.  
10. Battery Low Icon  
7. ALARM button  
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Press to toggle between 3 alarm displays.  
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Press and hold in the respective Alarm Display  
Mode to enter its Setting Mode for the daily  
alarm, clock Code for the remote nightlight  
sensor or, the remote-controlled backlight start  
and stop time.  
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Appears when the 2 clock batteries are low.  
11. Time Zone Offset / Day of the Week  
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Offsets the RF time setting when you are in a  
different time zone (+ / - 23 hours).  
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Name of the day in 1 of 5 languages.  
8. °C / °F - Temperature  
Slide to select between °C / °F display format.  
9. RESET  
12. Temperature  
°C / °F.  
13. Light Icon with Battery Low Icon  
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Press to return all values to the default settings.  
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Appears when the 2 main backlight batteries are  
low.  
10. EU / UK switch  
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Slide to select your nearest radio signal base  
i.e. England or Germany.  
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TABLE STAND  
BACK VIEW  
The wall clock can be placed on a table using the table  
stand.  
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KEY FEATURES - NIGHTLIGHT WITH  
MOTION SENSOR  
FRONT VIEW  
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2
1. Wall Mount Hole  
2. Battery Compartment  
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Uses 3 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V batteries.  
3. Channel 1 / 2  
Slide to select either Channel 1 or Channel 2.  
4. Code switch  
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3
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4
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Slide to change the Code.  
5. Mode - On / Off / Auto  
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Slide switch to ON - the nightlight will turn on in  
a dark room.  
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Slide switch to OFF - the nightlight is turned  
off.  
Slide switch to AUTO - the nightlight will only be  
activated by motion in a dark room.  
1. Rotary Motion Sensor  
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Detects motion and activates the nightlight and  
clock backlight in accordance with the  
settings used.  
6. Clock Control - On / Off  
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Slide switch to ON - when motion is detected,  
the clock backlight will be activated.  
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Twist the knob to direct the sensor to the position  
you want.  
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Slide switch to OFF - the clock backlight will not  
be activated by the motion sensor.  
2. Light Sensor  
7. + Light - Rotary knob  
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Detects the light intensity of the environment.  
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Rotate to adjust the sensitivity of the light  
sensor.  
3. Light ON  
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Press to turn the clock backlight ON for 10  
seconds remotely.  
4. Power - ON / OFF  
Slide to the appropriate setting to turn the battery  
or AC power ON or OFF.  
8. Reset button  
Press to reset the nightlight.  
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5. 4.5V Adaptor Socket  
6. Light Panel  
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When activated the panel will light up.  
7. LED Indicator  
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SAFETY AND CARE  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
GETTING STARTED  
HOW YOUR CLOCK WORKS WITH THE  
NIGHTLIGHT - OVERVIEW  
Please observe the following safety precautions when  
setting up and using this product.  
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The clock can be set independently to give you  
time, calendar and alarm facilities.  
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LCD panel - The LCD panel is made of glass,  
and may break if the unit is dropped.  
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The nightlight can be set independently to light  
up in the dark so you can see where you are  
going.  
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Heat sources - Keep the product away from  
heat sources, such as radiators, stoves, heaters,  
and other heat-generating products.  
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The clock and nightlight can also be used  
together to turn the clock backlight on when you  
walk into a dark room, or wave your arm from  
the comfort of your bed. It can do this because  
the nightlight has 2 types of sensor. One  
sensor responds to light and the other responds  
to movement. From the clock unit you can set  
these sensors to be active during a certain  
period of time.  
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Water and moisture - Do not use the product in  
or near water or in high moisture areas, such as  
a bathroom.  
Power source - The product may be susceptible  
to power surges. It should be unplugged during  
severe storms or whenever you will be away  
for a long time. Only use the type of power  
source specified in this manual. Do not overload  
power strips and extension cords, as this can  
cause a fire hazard.  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
When you unpack your wall clock with remote  
nightlight, make sure you keep all the packing materials  
in a safe place, in case you need to later transport the  
device or return it for servicing.  
CARING FOR THIS PRODUCT  
To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from  
using this product, please observe the following  
guidelines.  
In the box, you will find:  
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Do not clean any part of the product with  
benzene, thinner or other solvent chemicals -  
this may cause permanent damage that is not  
covered by the guarantee. When necessary,  
clean it with a damp cloth.  
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Clock Unit  
Remote Nightlight  
4 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V Batteries for the Clock  
3 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V Batteries for the Nightlight  
4.5V AC Adapter  
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Keep your product away from hot, humid  
conditions or strong sunlight.  
Every effort has been made to ensure the  
highest standards of reliability for your wall  
clock with remote nightlight. However, if  
something does go wrong, please do not try to  
repair it yourself - consult your supplier.  
BATTERIES  
The clock uses:  
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4 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V batteries.  
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Do not use your product outdoors in the rain, or  
handle it with wet hands - water can damage  
electrical equipment.  
The nightlight uses:  
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3 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V batteries.  
NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline  
batteries with this product for longer performance.  
To install the batteries, simply insert them making  
sure they match the correct polarities (+ and -).  
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Clock:  
NOTE The nightlight has a Power ON / OFF switch to  
help conserve power. Use the AC adaptor when using  
the nightlight for long periods of time. The batteries  
are a good power source for back-up usage.  
ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION  
This clock can automatically synchronize the date  
and time with official time-keeping organizations in  
Frankfurt (Germany) and Rugby (England). The unit  
can pick up an RF signal when it is within 1500km (932  
miles) of these locations.  
Nightlight:  
To select the most suitable radio signal for your  
location, slide the EU / UK switch to the appropriate  
setting. Press RESET whenever you change the  
selected setting.  
NOTE For best results, place the unit away from  
metal or electrical objects, and near a window with a  
clear view to the sky.  
TURNING THE RADIO RECEPTION ON / OFF  
To turn the radio reception on:  
NOTE Replace the batteries whenever the low battery  
icon  
is displayed. Change all the batteries at the  
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Press and hold the clock button for 2 seconds.  
same time - it is dangerous to mix old and new batteries.  
Protect your environment by taking exhausted batteries  
to authorized disposal stations.  
The RF reception icon will appear and flash on  
the display to indicate it is searching for the RF  
signal.  
shows on the clock display when the batteries  
are low.  
Once batteries have been installed in the clock, the  
reception icon will flash to indicate it is searching for  
a signal.  
The LED indicator on the motion sensor will flash in  
red when the batteries are low.  
When the reception signal has been received the  
reception icon will show the signal strength by  
displaying between 0 and 3 waves:  
AC ADAPTOR  
The 4.5V AC adaptor connects to the nightlight as  
shown below.  
STRONG  
SIGNAL  
NO SIGNAL  
WEAK SIGNAL  
To turn the radio reception off:  
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Press and hold the button for 2 seconds.  
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The RF reception icon will disappear from the  
display.  
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HOURLY CHIME  
CLOCK / CALENDAR  
The hourly chime function when set to ON will beep  
once at the beginning of every hour, and the chime  
CLOCK / CALENDAR DISPLAY  
There are 3 types of clock display:  
icon  
will show on the display.  
TEMPERATURE  
Calendar /  
Clock / Sec  
Calendar /  
Clock / Day  
Calendar / Clock /  
Offset Time  
To choose between °C / °F, slide the switch up or  
down to the setting you want.  
Press the MODE button to toggle between the 3 types  
of display.  
The display can show indoor temperatures ranging  
from -5°C to +50°C (23°F to +122°F).  
SETTING THE CLOCK / CALENDAR  
ALARM  
Before you can manually set the clock and calendar,  
you must specify the current time zone you live in  
and the time format (12- or 24-hour) as follows:  
ALARM DISPLAY  
There are 3 types of alarm display:  
Press the ALARM button to toggle between the 3 types  
of display.  
1. Press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds.  
The time zone offset hour digits will flash. When  
an offset hour has been set (e.g. +1, the time  
displayed will be the RF clock time plus 1 hour.)  
Daily Alarm /  
Clock  
Start Time  
for Backlight  
activated by  
Nightlight  
Stop Time for  
Backlight  
activated by  
Nightlight  
2. Enter the value by pressing the  
or  
buttons.  
IMPORTANT When you press and hold ALARM for 2  
seconds to enter the Setting Mode you need to make  
sure you are in the correct alarm display (see above  
for reference).  
3. Confirm the entry by pressing the MODE button.  
The 12- or 24-hour display format will flash.  
4. Repeat (2) and confirm the entry by pressing the  
MODE button.  
5. Repeat the above procedures to set the hour,  
minute, year, MM / DD or DD / MM format, month,  
day, day-of-the-week language and hourly chime  
(On / Off).  
SETTING THE ALARM  
To set the alarm:  
1. Press and hold the ALARM button for 2 seconds  
when the selected alarm is displayed. The hours  
will flash.  
You can select 1 of the 5 following languages:  
2. Enter the values by pressing  
or  
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SYMBOL LANGUAGE  
3. Confirm the entry by pressing the ALARM button.  
English  
German  
French  
Italian  
4. The minutes will flash.  
Spanish  
5. Repeat (2) and (3) to finish the setting. The alarm  
will be activated automatically and the alarm icon  
will appear on the display.  
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ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE ALARM  
6. The Motion Start Hour will flash.  
To activate or deactivate the alarm:  
1. Press the ALARM button.  
2. Press the or button. When the alarm icon  
appears on the display, the alarm is activated.  
When the alarm icon does not appear on the display,  
the alarm is deactivated.  
7. Repeat (4) and (5).  
8. Continue the above procedures to set the Motion  
Stop Hour.  
ALARM SOUND  
When activated, the alarm icon flashes, the backlight  
will come on for 8 seconds and a beeping noise starts  
quietly. The alarm gradually becomes louder until it  
crescendos at 2 minutes.  
9. When the  
icon appears on the display, the  
function is activated. When the icon does not  
appear on the display, the function is deactivated.  
TURNING THE ALARM SOUND OFF  
NOTE Light ON – Press to turn the clock backlight  
ON for 10 seconds remotely.  
To turn the alarm sound off and automatically activate  
it again after 24 hours, press any of the following  
buttons:  
NOTE The nightlight Clock Control switch must be  
set to On for this function to work.  
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MODE  
ALARM  
UP  
TO ENABLE / DISABLE THE REMOTE-CONTROLLED  
CLOCK BACKLIGHT  
DOWN  
1. Press the ALARM button twice to reach the display  
below.  
CLOCK BACKLIGHT  
TO MANUALLY TURN THE BACKLIGHT ON  
Press the LIGHT button on the clock, and the backlight  
will turn on for 5 seconds.  
2. Press the or buttons to change the setting to  
either:  
TO ACTIVATE THE BACKLIGHT USING THE MOTION  
/ LIGHT SENSOR  
Enabled  
OR  
Disabled  
The clock backlight can be set up for a certain period  
of time to turn on for 10 seconds when a movement  
is detected in a dark room. Simply:  
1. Press the ALARM button twice to get to the  
Backlight Setting Display.  
NIGHTLIGHT  
ACTIVATING THE NIGHTLIGHT USING THE MODE  
BUTTON  
The nightlight can be activated independently to the  
clock unit. You can set the nightlight to the following  
options:  
2. Press and hold the ALARM button for 2 seconds to  
enter the Backlight Setting Mode.  
3. The Code setting will flash.  
1. Nightlight On - When the room is dark the nightlight  
will stay on.  
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Slide the Mode button to On.  
2. Nightlight Off - The nightlight stays off all the  
time.  
4. Press the  
or  
buttons to change the setting.  
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Slide the Mode button to Off.  
(Make sure you select the Code setting that  
matches the Code switch in the back of the  
nightlight).  
3. Nightlight Auto - When the nightlight detects motion  
in a dark room, it will light up for 20 seconds.  
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Slide the Mode button to Auto.  
5. Confirm the entry by pressing the ALARM button.  
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NOTE When the motion sensor on the nightlight is  
turned on, it needs approximately 2 minutes to warm  
up before giving a response.  
RESET BUTTON  
Insert a thin blunt instrument into the hole below Reset  
to return to the default settings.  
The default settings are:  
Clock Time:  
Date:  
Time Offset:  
Alarm Time:  
12.00 PM  
1st January 2004  
+0  
6.00 AM  
Disabled  
ACTIVATING THE CLOCK BACKLIGHT USING THE  
CONTROL BUTTON  
You can control the backlight of the clock through the  
nightlight. You can set the backlight to the following  
options:  
Daily Alarm:  
Motion Alarm Start Time:  
Motion Alarm Stop Time:  
Motion Alarm:  
12.00 AM  
6.00 AM  
Disabled  
1. Control On - The clock backlight is controlled by  
the activation of the nightlight.  
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Slide the Clock Control switch to On.  
UK Display Setting:  
EU Display Setting:  
12hr, DD / MM,°C  
24hr, DD / MM,°C  
2. Control Off - The nightlight does not control the  
clock backlight.  
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Slide the Clock Control switch to Off.  
NOTE See the Clock Backlight section, which shows  
you how to set the nightlight sensors to be activated  
at times specified by you.  
THE CODE SWITCH  
The Code switch on the nightlight must be set to the  
same setting as the Code setting on the clock. The  
Code allows the nightlight to recognize the clock’s  
settings.  
THE CHANNEL SWITCH  
Up to 2 nightlights can be linked to 1 wall clock. (An  
additional nightlight can be purchased separately.) By  
setting 1 nightlight to Channel 1 and the other to  
Channel 2, the clock display can tell you which sensor  
has been activated by flashing “ch. 1” or “ch.2” on the  
display.  
+ LIGHT - ROTARY KNOB  
The light sensor’s level of sensitivity can be adjusted.  
Turn the Light rotary knob towards + to make it more  
sensitive to light or - to make it less sensitive to light.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
TYPE  
DESCRIPTION  
Main Unit Dimensions  
L x W x H  
297 x 25 x 165 mm (11.69 x 0.98 x 6.5 inches)  
622 g (1.37 lbs)  
Weight (without battery)  
Remote Unit Dimensions  
L x W x H  
88 x 43 x 112 mm (3.46 x 1.69 x 4.41 inches)  
140 g (0.31 lbs)  
Weight (without battery)  
Temperature  
Unit  
°C / °F  
Operating Range  
Indoor Range  
0°C to +50°C (32°F to +122°F)  
-5°C to +50°C (23°F to +122°F)  
0.1°C (0.2°F)  
Resolution  
Main Unit RF  
RF Clock Frequency System  
DCF77 (EU) or MSF60 (UK)  
RF Clock Synchronization  
RF Frequency  
Auto or disabled  
433 MHz  
Reception Range  
30 metres (98 feet) with no obstructions  
Synchronization  
Auto or disabled  
Remote Unit  
Motion Sensor Coverage Distance  
Motion Sensor Warm-Up Time  
Approx. 5 metres  
Approx. 2 minutes after power-on  
Main Unit Display  
Clock  
HH:MM:SS  
HH:MM:Day of Week  
HH:MM:Time Zone Offset  
12hr AM / PM (MSF Format)  
24hr (DCF Format)  
Hour Format  
Calendar  
Alarm  
DD / MM or MM / DD, user selectable. Weekday  
selection in 5 languages (E, D, F, I, S)  
2-minute crescendo  
Power  
Main Unit  
Remote Unit  
4 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V batteries  
3 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V batteries or 4.5V AC adaptor  
NOTE Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline batteries with this product for longer performance.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SYMPTOM  
REMEDY  
Clock time is not  
correctly set  
No radio signal reception  
Place the main unit far away from PCs,  
phones, and other electronic equipment  
and near a windowsill. Wait for at least  
24 hours  
No alarm  
Alarm does not sound  
Turn on the alarm setting  
Operation not normal  
Certain functions do not  
perform  
Reset the main unit and the  
remote nightlight  
Check it is set to your own  
language  
Calendar  
Strange day  
Clock  
Cannot change clock  
Disable the radio signal and set  
manually  
Cannot auto-synchronize the  
clock  
Clock / calendar  
1. Adjust batteries  
2. Press Reset on the main unit  
Temperature  
Temperature is out of range  
Shows “LLL” or “HHH”  
Remote nightlight  
Does not activate the clock  
backlight  
1. Adjust batteries / AC adaptor  
2. Check Control Clock switch, is set  
to On  
3. Check the Code switch on the  
nightlight matches the main unit Code  
display  
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Additional information:  
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC  
The product herewith complies with the requirements  
of the Low Voltage Directive 73 / 23 / EC, the EMC  
Directive 89 / 336 / EC and carries the CE marking  
accordingly.  
more about Oregon Scientific products such as digital  
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We hope you will find all the information you need on  
our website, however if you’d like to contact the  
Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly,  
please visit:  
Agrate Brianza (MI) / Italy January 2004  
Manufacturer’s EU R&TTE Representative  
www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support  
COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED  
OR  
All EC countries, Switzerland  
and Norway  
Call 949-608-2848 in the US.  
For international enquiries, please visit:  
www2.oregonscientific.com/about/international/  
default.asp  
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
This product contains the approved transmitter module  
that complies with the essential requirements of Article  
3 of the R&TTE 1999 / 5 / EC Directive, if used as  
intended and the following standards have been  
applied:  
Safety of information technology equipment  
(Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE Directive)  
Applied Standard EN 60950: 2000  
Electromagnetic compatibility  
(Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive)  
Applied Standards  
ETSI EN 301 489-1-3 (Ver.1.4.1) : 2002-08  
Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum  
(Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive)  
Applied Standards  
ETSI EN 300 220-3 (Ver1.1.1) : 2000-09  
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2004 Oregon Scienfitic. All rights reserved.  
P/N: 086-003532-010  

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