Crc Kontakt Chemie Wireless projection clock (L x W x H) 180 x 52 x 103 mm PCR201 Data Sheet

Product codes
PCR201
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Radio-controlled projection clock
Version 12/11
Item no. 67 17 30
1. Intended use
This alarm clock provides you with the following functions: The exact time, foreign time setting, summer / winter time, dual alarm, 
dual time, snooze and light, temperature and a calendar. This alarm clock is only intended for indoor use. Power is supplied by two 
batteries (AA).
Unauthorised conversion and/or modification of the device are inadmissible because of safety and approval reasons (CE). Any usage
other than described above is not permitted and can damage the product and lead to associated risks such as short-circuit, fire,
electric shock, etc. Please read the operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for further reference.
2. Content of delivery 
Projection clock with operating instructions
3. Safety instructions
We do not assume liability for resulting damages to property or personal injury if the product has been 
abused in any way or damaged by improper use or failure to observe these operating instructions. The 
warranty will then expire! An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important information in the operating 
instructions. Carefully read the whole operating instructions before operating the device, otherwise there 
is risk of danger.
Product safety
The product must not be subjected to heavy mechanical stress or intense vibration.
The product must not be exposed to electromagnetic fields, extreme temperatures, direct sunlight or dampness.
Battery safety
Correct polarity must be observed while inserting batteries.
Batteries should be removed from the device if it is not used for a long period of time to avoid damage through leaking. Leaking 
or damaged batteries might cause acid burns when in contact with skin, therefore use suitable protective gloves to handle 
corrupted batteries.
Batteries must be kept out of reach of children. Do not leave the battery lying around, as there is risk, that children or pets 
swallow it.
All batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing old and new batteries in the device can lead to battery leakage and 
device damage.
Batteries must not be dismantled, short-circuited or thrown into fire. Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a
risk of explosion!
Miscellaneous
The product is not a toy and should be kept out of reach of children and pets!
Repair works must only be carried out by a specialist/ specialist workshop.
If any questions arise that are not answered in this operating instruction, please contact our Technical Advisory Service or 
other experts.
4. Functional description
Continue
Projection
DC 6V
DOWN
MODE
ROTATE
FLIP
ALARM
WAVE
FOCUS
UP
The DCF radio signal for the exact time, (exact to within 1 second per million years) is coded and broadcast from a transmitter in 
Maiflingen near Frankfurt, Germany. The transmitter has a range of approx. 1,500 km. Clocks with integrated radio receivers can
receive and decode the radio signal within range of this radio signal. For these clocks, manually setting the time is not necessary 
(e.g. when changing from winter to summer time). The automatic change between summer and winter time takes 24 hours, at 
most.
5. Battery installation / change of batteries
Open the battery case cover on the back of the device.
1. 
Insert the batteries into the battery case while paying attention to the correct polarity “+” positive; “-” negative), (two 1.5 V batteries,
2. 
type AA Mignon).  Put the cover back on.
6. Operation
6.1. Automatic synchronisation
After  the  battery  is  installed,  the  LCD  will  turn  on  and  beep  for  2  seconds.  The  clock  will  automatically  search  the 
DCF  radio  signal.  It  takes  about  3-5  minutes  to  finish  this  process.  Wait  for  the  clock  to  set  itself.  If  the  clock  does
not  set  itself,  move  it  closer  to  a  window  or  turn  it  through  90°.To  minimise  interference  to  the  reception,  you  should 
not  place  the  alarm  clock  in  the  vicinity  of  metal  objects  or  other  electrical  apparatus.  If  the  synchronisation  was 
successful,  the  radio  signal  is  received,  the  date  &  time  will  be  set  automatically.  The  radio  signal  icon  [   or  ] 
 is on. Alternatively, you can force the clock to receive the time signal by pressing the Wave-key at any time.
If the clock fails to receive the time signal, it will be in Time/Temperature display with the reception icons turned off. 
Then user can set the time manually. The DCF signal is automatically scheduled to be receive every hour.
6.2. Projection
Press the SNOOZE / LIGHT button to activate the projection for ca. 3 seconds. The sliding switch (Continue projection) must 
1. 
be set to “Off.”
Turn the FOCUS rotary switch to adjust the focus of the projected display. 
2. 
Turn the ROTATE rotary switch to change the position of the projected display.
3. 
Press the FLIP button to rotate the projected display by 180 degrees.
4. 
Press the FLIP button and hold for 3 seconds to change the entire projected display from time to temperature.
5. 
Projection of the clock in continuous operation is possible only with the power supply unit provided. The sliding 
switch “Continue projection” must be set to “ON.”  The room must be dark, since the brightness of the surroundings 
is measured via a sensor on the top. Covering the sensor achieves the same effect.
6.3. Manual setting
If no key is pressed within 30 seconds, it will exit the Manual Time Setting Mode and go back to Time / Temperature 
1. 
Display without the data update.
During any setting mode, press and hold UP or DOWN key for 2 seconds for fast setting.
2. 
Press and hold the MODE-key down for 3 seconds: The year digits are blinking. Set the year by pressing the UP or DOWN key.
1. 
Press the MODE-key again: The month digits are blinking. Set month by pressing the UP or DOWN key.
2. 
Press the MODE-key: The date digits are blinking. Set the date by pressing the UP or DOWN key.
3. 
Press the MODE-key: The hour digits are blinking. Set the hour by pressing the UP or DOWN key.
4. 
Press the MODE-key: The minute digits are blinking. Set the minute by pressing the UP or DOWN key.
5. 
Press the MODE-key once more to confirm the settings.
6. 
Press DOWN-key for 3 seconds to set the weekday display: The language currently set is displayed. Press and hold the key 
7. 
for two seconds for each step to set the desired language in the following order. (English “EN” German “GE” Italian “IT” French 
“FR “ Spanish “SP”)
6.3.1. Selecting Temperature/Alarm 1/Alarm 2/Dual time/
The temperature display is the default. Press WAVE key to select the temperature display of Celsius or Fahrenheit.
1. 
Press the MODE-key once to display ALM 1 time.
2. 
Press MODE twice to display ALM 2 time.
3. 
Press MODE thrice to display the Dual Time.
4. 
Press the “UP“-key to toggle the display format between 12 and 24 hours.
5. 
Press the “DOWN“-key to toggle the display between weekday and week.
6. 
6.3.2. Setting the Alarm time
Press the MODE-key once to display ALM 1 time.
1. 
Press and hold the Mode-key down for 3 seconds. The hours of the alarm time start to blink.
2. 
Set the alarm time by pressing the UP or DOWN keys until the desired hours is set.
3. 
Press the MODE-key again. The minutes start to blink. Set the minutes with the UP or DOWN keys.
4. 
Press the MODE-key again to enable the alarm.
5. 
Press the MODE-key again to enter ALM2. Repeat the same procedure from 6.3.2.1 on to set the alarm time of ALM 2.
6. 
6.3.3. Enabling alarms
Press ALARM-key once to enable ALARM 1. The 
1. 
1
icon appears.
Press ALARM-key twice to enable ALARM 2. The  
2. 
2
icon appears.
Press ALARM-key thrice to enable ALARM 1 & 2. The 
3. 
1
 & 
2
 icons appear.
Press ALARM-key four times to disable all alarms. All alarm icons are disappear.
4. 
6.3.4. Deactivating alarms / Light ON / OFF
Snooze a ringing alarm by pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT-key. The alarm stops and the back light will turn on for 5 seconds. The 
1. 
repeat alarm indicator ( Z
z
) is blinking. The alarm will sound again after 4 minutes.
Deactivate an alarm by pressing the ALARM-key until the 
2. 
1
 & 
2
  disappear from the display.
If an alarm is not turned off, it will stop automatically after 4 minutes of ringing. It remains enabled.
3. 
Press the SNOOZE / LIGHT key - light bulb back light will come on and turn off automatically after 5 seconds.
4. 
6.3.5. Second time zone
Press and hold UP-key for 3 seconds to switch to the second time zone display on of off.  The icon “
1. 
“ will turn on or off 
respectively.
When the icon “
2. 
“ is displayed, press and hold the MODE-key down for 3 seconds to set the hours of the second time zone. The 
hours of the second time zone are blinking.
Set the hours by pressing UP or DOWN key. 
3. 
6.3.6. Dual time
Press the MODE-key until the DUAL TIME icon appears.
1. 
Follow the steps 1, 4 & 5  in 6.3. Manual setting to set the dual time.
2. 
Press the MODE-key to confirm the settings.
3. 
7. Care and maintenance
The enclosure is to be wiped off with a soft dry cloth, as needed. If there is more dirt, please use a lightly moistened cloth. Do not use 
any abrasive cleaners or solvents.
8. Disposal
Product
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the household waste.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory regulations.
Remove any inserted (rechargeable) batteries and dispose of them separately from the product.
(Rechargeable) batteries
You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/rechargeable batteries. Disposing of them in 
the household waste is prohibited.
Contaminated (rechargeable) batteries are labelled with this symbol to indicate that disposal in the domestic waste is 
forbidden. The designations for the heavy metals involved are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (name on 
(rechargeable) batteries, e.g. below the trash icon on the left).
Used  (rechargeable)  batteries  can  be  returned  to  collection  points  in  your  municipality,  our  stores  or  wherever 
(rechargeable) batteries are sold. 
You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
9. Technical data
Operating voltage  (DCF Clock)
1,5 V x 2 batteries (AA)
Output voltage power adapter
6 V= 120 mA
Dimensions (L x W x H)
180 x 102.9 x 51.5 mm
Weight
355 g
Temperature measuring range
 -9.9°C to 59.9°C  (if  outside measuring range displays  > “LL.L” or <”HH.H”
10. Declaration of conformity
Hereby, Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, 92240 Hirschau, declares that this product is in compliance with the essential 
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity to this product can be found at www.conrad.com.
These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic SE,
Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau/Germany.
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming,
or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. 
Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of print.
We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications.
© 2011 by Conrad Electronic SE.
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