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5.5 Reception indicator
You can tell from the reception indicator whether your watch has synchroni-
sed with the signal from the synchronisation transmitter.
Press the ‘MODE’ button repeatedly until you reach the reception indicator, a
‘ ’. The abbreviation for the language that is currently set appears next
to the date in the top section of the LCD display, while the bottom part
shows the transmitter from which the signal was received and another
number, the reception indicator.
If the reception indicator is showing ‘0’, the watch has picked up the signal
properly during overnight synchronisation. The numbers ‘1-9’ show for how
many days the watch has been unable to synchronise automatically due to
poor reception conditions. The next time that synchronisation is successful
the indicator will revert back to ‘0’.
5.6 Manual time synchronisation (transmitter calls)
Your Junghans Multi-frequency Alarm Chronograph can also be synchroni-
sed manually, by performing what is called a ‘transmitter call’.
To do so, press the ‘SET+’ button for more than 3 seconds while in reception
indicator mode.
The hands start to move and come to a stop at the 12 o’clock position. As
soon as the reception stage begins (i.e. when the hands are in the 12 o’clock
position) the indicator on the display goes out.
While the signal is being received, please keep your watch still or put it down.
When the watch has successfully picked up the time signal (after 2–3 minu-
tes), the hands automatically move to the correct time and the LCD display
switches back to what it was showing before. You are also able to abort the
> 3 sec.