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4. Insert the batteries strictly according to the polarities shown
therein.
5. Replace the battery compartment door and secure its screws.
Replace the batteries when the low-battery indicator of the particular
channel lights up on the display. (Repeat the steps described in
section “BEFORE YOU BEGIN”)
Note :Once a channel is assigned to a remote unit, you can only
change it by removing the batteries or resetting the unit.
HOW TO USE THE BACKLIGHT
Press [
] bar once. The backlight will be activated
for five seconds.
HOW TO SET THE CLOCK
Press MODE and hold for three seconds. The 12-hr value will flash.
Use the UP(+) or DOWN(-) buttons to make a selection between a
twenty-four hour display and a twelve hour display.
Press MODE again, the hour will flash. Use the UP(+) or DOWN
(-) button to enter the hours. Holding down either the up or down
position will increase or decrease the value rapidly.
Press MODE again, the minute will flash. Again, use the
UP(+) or DOWN(-) button to change the minutes.
Note: When changes are made to this setting, the seconds will start
from zero.
Press MODE again, the calendar settings are displayed and the year
is flashing. Use the UP(+) or DOWN(-) button to change the year.
Press MODE again. The day (D) and month (M) symbols will flash.
The unit provides an option that allows either the day or the month
to be indicated first. Using the UP(+) or DOWN (-) button, select
whether the calendar reads as: Day/Month; or Month/Day.
Press MODE button and the month will flash. Enter the appropriate
month using the UP(+) or DOWN(-) button.
Press MODE button and the day settings will flash. Enter the
appropriate day using the UP(+) or DOWN(-) button.
Press MODE again and the language setting will flash. Use the
UP(+) or DOWN(-) button to select E for English, D for German, F
for French, I for Italian or S for Spanish.
Press MODE to complete and exit the setting.
The weekday can be expressed as an abbreviation in five different
languages. The languages and their selected abbreviations for each
day of the week are shown in the language chart below.
German
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