The colon between the hour and minute displays flashes every second.
Note:
If the current time is in the summer half-year, the indicator +1h automatically appears in the display.
The 31st calendar day of the relevant month, e. g. January, can only then be entered if it has previously
been selected, e. g. 01.
29.02. is only "accepted" if the current calendar year is also a leap year.
Details for 1996
Key – release!
The time switch calculates the relevant
day of the week. In this case Sunday
CL
Store with key
S
Press the key
S/W once
Change summer time/
winter time as required
Change dates as required
and press
Year key once
Statutory
End with the selected
summer/winter time
Stor
e
with
key S,
referred to
the calendar
day
Stor
e with
key S,
referred to
the calendar
week/calendar
day
7. Summer time/winter time switchover
The following information can be called up or modified with the key S/W:
AU (automatic) = fixed switchover
The S/W time switchover takes place on the basis of a predefined calendar program which is permanently programmed up to the year 2090
and which cannot be changed. (Statutory summer time regulation of the European Union and Switzerland).
Start of summer time: Always the last Sunday in March. The hour counting is advanced 1 hour from 2 to 3.
End of summer time: Always the last Sunday in Oktober. The hour counting is moved back 1 hour from 3 to 2.
HA (semi-automatic) = freely selectable switchover with date reference
You enter the valid start and end date of summer time for your location/country. In the following years, the time switchover will always take
place on the same date.
cHA (calculated semi-automatic) = freely selectable switchover with weekday reference
! If the statuory summer time/winter time switchover is changed !
You enter the valid summer time starting date for your location/country (e.g. date of the last Sunday in April of the current calendar year) and
also the end date of the first Sunday in October of the current calendar year). The program automatically assigns these dates to the correct
day of the week.
In the following years, the time is always switched over on the calculated day of the week, irrespective of the date (e.g. last Sunday in April
and first Saturday in October).
Note: No switchover occurs when every digit is 0.