DOVEET DR-41

DOVEET DR-41 Atomic Digital Wall Clock Instruction Manual

Model: DR-41 | Brand: DOVEET

Folasaga

The DOVEET DR-41 Atomic Digital Wall Clock is designed to provide accurate time, date, and environmental information with ease. Featuring a large, easy-to-read LCD display, it automatically synchronizes with the WWVB atomic clock signal for precise timekeeping. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new atomic clock and its wireless outdoor sensor.

DOVEET DR-41 Atomic Digital Wall Clock and Wireless Sensor

Figure 1: The DOVEET DR-41 Atomic Digital Wall Clock with its accompanying wireless outdoor sensor.

Vaega Autu

  • Atomic sa'o: Built-in receiver for WWVB broadcast signal from NIST, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, ensuring precise time synchronization daily.
  • Jumbo 4.5" Tall LCD Time Display: Large, easy-to-read display showing time (hours, minutes, seconds), indoor and outdoor temperature, calendar, and day of week. Ideal for visibility from a distance.
  • Uaealesi fafo Sensori: Measures accurate indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity in °F or °C. Wireless range up to 328ft (100M) in open areas.
  • Malosi le ma'a: Main unit powered by 4 AA batteries, outdoor sensor by 2 AAA batteries (not included). Extended battery life up to 18 months due to efficient chip design.
  • Fa'ato'a tu'uina: Can be hung on a wall or placed on a table using the integrated kickstand.

Vaega Vaaia

Comparison of clock display sizes

Figure 2: The clock features a significantly larger display compared to standard clocks, enhancing readability.

Wireless transmission range of outdoor sensor

Figure 3: The wireless outdoor sensor offers a transmission range of up to 328 feet in open environments.

Diagram of clock functions and buttons

Ata 4: Ua Ovaview of the clock's display elements and rear control buttons for various functions.

Battery compartments of clock and sensor

Figure 5: The clock and sensor are battery-powered, offering long operational life.

Seti Taiala

  1. Faʻapipiʻi maa:
    • Open the battery compartment on the back of the main clock unit. Insert 4 new AA batteries, observing polarity (+/-).
    • Open the battery compartment on the wireless outdoor sensor. Insert 2 new AAA batteries, observing polarity (+/-).
    • Ensure both units are powered on within 3 minutes of each other for successful pairing.
  2. Fa'atasiga fa'alogo: The outdoor sensor will automatically attempt to pair with the main unit. A signal strength indicator will appear on the clock's display once connected. If pairing fails, press the "CHANNEL" button on the main unit to re-register the channel, or re-insert batteries in both units.
  3. Atomic Time Synchronization (WWVB):

    The clock will automatically attempt to receive the WWVB atomic signal from Fort Collins, Colorado. This usually occurs overnight. Place the clock in an area with good reception, away from large metal objects or electronic interference. A tower icon will appear on the display when the signal is successfully received.

    To manually initiate atomic signal reception, press and hold the "DOWN/RCC" button for 3 seconds. The clock will begin searching for the signal.

  4. Seti Sone Taimi: Press the "UP/ZONE" button repeatedly to cycle through the available time zones (EST, CST, MST, PST, AKST, HST) until your desired time zone is displayed.
  5. Filifiliga Iunite vevela: Press the "DOWN/RCC" button briefly to switch between Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C) for temperature display.

Seti Vitio Taiala

Video 1: Official DOVEET guide on setting up the atomic clock and its features.

Fa'atonuga o Galuega

Fa'aaliga Fa'amatalaga:

  • Taimi: Large digits display hours, minutes, and seconds. AM/PM indicator is present for 12-hour format.
  • Aso & Aso o le Vaiaso: Displays month, day, and the full day of the week.
  • Vevela ma le Susū i totonu o le fale: Shown on the left side of the lower display.
  • Vevela ma le Susū i Fafo: Shown on the right side of the lower display, received from the wireless sensor.
  • Atomic Signal Indicator: A tower icon indicates successful reception of the WWVB signal.
  • Fa'ailoga DST: Displays when Daylight Saving Time is active.
  • Fa'ailoga Ma'a maualalo: An icon will appear in the upper right of the screen when batteries are low.

Button Functions (Rear of Unit):

faamauGaluega (Lomi Puupuu)Function (Press & Hold)
FA'ATUConfirm setting in setting mode.Enter time setting mode.
ALAGALOSwitch between normal time and alarm time display.Ulufale i le faiga fa'ailo.
UP / ZONEAdvance value in setting mode; Cycle time zones.(No specific long press function for normal operation)
DOWN / RCCSwitch temperature unit (°F/°C).Initiate manual atomic signal reception.
AALUCycle through outdoor sensor channels (1, 2, 3, or auto-cycle).Re-register outdoor sensor channel.

Note: The clock can display readings from up to 3 outdoor sensors. Use the CHANNEL button to switch between them or enable auto-cycling.

Tausiga

  • Suiga maa: When the low battery indicator appears, replace all batteries in both the main unit and the outdoor sensor. It is recommended to use high-quality, non-leaking batteries (e.g., Lithium batteries) to prevent damage to the device, especially for long-term use.
  • Fa'amamaina: Wipe the clock and sensor with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or chemicals, as they may damage the display or casing.
  • Tuutuuga o le Sensor: For optimal performance and longevity, place the outdoor sensor in a shaded area that is protected from direct sunlight and heavy rain. While the sensor is splash-proof, prolonged exposure to harsh weather conditions can affect its accuracy and lifespan.

Fa'afitauli

Leai se Fa'aaliga po'o se Fa'aaliga Vaivai:
Check battery polarity and ensure batteries are fresh. Replace all batteries if necessary.
Outdoor Temperature/Humidity Not Displaying or Inaccurate:
  • Ensure batteries in the outdoor sensor are fresh and correctly installed.
  • Press the "CHANNEL" button on the main unit to re-establish connection or cycle through channels.
  • Move the outdoor sensor closer to the main unit to improve signal strength. Avoid large metal objects or thick walls between the units.
  • Ensure the sensor is not in direct sunlight, which can cause artificially high temperature readings.
Atomic Time (WWVB) Signal Not Received:
  • Place the clock near a window or in an open area, away from electronic devices that may cause interference.
  • Manually initiate signal reception by holding the "DOWN/RCC" button for 3 seconds.
  • Note that signal reception can be affected by atmospheric conditions, geographical location, and time of day (best reception is often overnight).
Incorrect Date/Day of Week:
Ensure the correct year is set if manually setting the time, as this can affect the calendar function. The atomic signal should correct this automatically once received.

Fa'amatalaga

Fa'aaligaFa'amatalaga
Fa'ailogaDOVEET
Numera Fa'ata'ita'iFA-41-FA
Fa'aaliga ItuaigaLCD faafuainumera
Fa'aaliga TaimiHours, Minutes, Seconds (4.5" tall numbers)
Fa'avasegaga o le Vevela (I totonu)Not specified, typically 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Fa'asologa o le Vevela (Fafo)Not specified, typically -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Susu faasoloNot specified, typically 20% to 95% RH
Fa'asologa o Sensor UaealesiUp to 328 ft (100 M) in open air
Punaoa o le Malosiaga (Iunite Autu)4 x AA maa (e le o aofia ai)
Puna o le Malosiaga (Sene i Fafo)2 x AAA maa (e le o aofia ai)
Fua o Mea14.3''W x 9.3''H x 1.3''D (approximate, from feature bullets)
Mea mamafa2.61 pauna (1.19 Kilograms)
MeaAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Plastic
Ituaiga Fa'amauWall Mount or Tabletop (with kickstand)

Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

For warranty information or technical support regarding your DOVEET DR-41 Atomic Digital Wall Clock, please refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or visit the official DOVEET webnofoaga. Taofi lau lisiti fa'atau mo so'o se tagi fa'amaonia.

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