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By choosing Alarm ON you will hear short sound/ By choosing 
Alarm OFF you will hear 2 beeps. 

Once Alarm is set ON you can set Alarm time (hour and minute) 
by pressing “Mode Button” 

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Set Alarm “1” hour - By pressing “Talk Button” choose hour 
(12am-12pm) 

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Set  Alarm  “1”  minute  -  By  pressing  “Talk  Button”  choose 
minute (01-59) 
You can set up to 8 alarms by choosing alarm number and 
following the same steps noted above for each alarm.  

Please note if alarm is switched ON by pressing “Mode Button” it 
will go to Set Alarm hour than Set Alarm minute and just after Set 
alarm “2” 

3. 

Set alarm “2”; Set alarm “3”; Set alarm “4”; Set alarm “5”; Set 
alarm “6”; Set alarm “7”; Set alarm “8” 

4. Set  snooze 

–  By  pressing  “Talk  Button”  choose  Snooze 

ON/Snooze OFF

 

5. Set hour - 

By pressing 

“Talk Button” choose hour (12am-12pm) 

6. Set minute - 

By pressing 

“Talk Button” choose minute (01-59)

 

7. Set year - 

By pressing 

“Talk Button” choose year

 

8. Set month - 

By pressing 

“Talk Button” choose year

 

9. Set day - 

By pressing 

“Talk Button” choose year

 

Manual set 

When entering the settings menu (pressing the 

“Mode Button”

) if for 

any reason there is no activity after 5 seconds you will hear an audible 
high pitched beep. This indicates that the clock has reverted to normal 
time mode.  
To  re-enter  the  setting  menu  press  the 

“Mode  Button” 

and  scroll 

through to your desired settings function and continue.  
To manually set the time and date choose Set hour, Set minute,  Set 
year,  Set  month,  Set  day  and  press 

“Talk  Button” 

to  amend  each 

detail separately. 
After  each  announcement  on  the  settings  menu  you  can  press  the 

Talk Button

 to change the units  e.g. hour, minute, year  and press 

the

 

“Mode Button” 

when done

 

or press the 

“Mode Button” 

to scroll 

to the next option.  
When you have set all your preferences release all buttons and after 5 
seconds you will hear a high-pitched beep. This confirms that the clock 

Summary of Contents for LIVING TDRC100

Page 1: ...cate the finger tip catch on the long side of the battery cover Using your finger tip gently pull the clip and lift the cover away from the body of the clock Insert each battery noting the correct polarity with the negative flat end of each battery positioned against the spring Once both batteries are inserted re attach the battery cover ensuring that the two locating lugs sit into the bottom edge...

Page 2: ...d press will announce either UK time updated this means that the clock has picked up the radio controlled time and date signal and has set itself automatically The time will adjust automatically when the clocks change in spring and autumn for daylight saving If the clock announces UK time NOT updated then it has not yet received the radio controlled time and date signal In this instance please pre...

Page 3: ...choose minute 01 59 7 Set year By pressing Talk Button choose year 8 Set month By pressing Talk Button choose year 9 Set day By pressing Talk Button choose year Manual set When entering the settings menu pressing the Mode Button if for any reason there is no activity after 5 seconds you will hear an audible high pitched beep This indicates that the clock has reverted to normal time mode To re ente...

Page 4: ...k Keep the clock clean and dry to avoid any problems Reason why clock is not receiving time signal Being outside of the signal area Being in a build up area Metal objects blocking the radio signal Interfere by computer monitor or TV Without FCC approved adaptor Terms and Conditions of sale This product is guaranteed from manufacturing faults for 12 months from the date of purchase If you have any ...

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