1. Ifihan ati Loriview
Thank you for choosing the CASIO DQD-80J-8JF Digital Radio Alarm Clock. This device is designed to provide accurate timekeeping through radio wave reception, along with convenient features such as a temperature display, alarm with snooze, and an LED backlight. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new clock.

olusin 1: Iwaju view of the CASIO DQD-80J-8JF Digital Radio Alarm Clock. The large LCD display shows the current time, date, and indoor temperature. Buttons for operation are located on the front panel for easy access.
2. Awọn ẹya Ọja
- Àkókò Ìṣàkóso Redio: Automatically corrects time by receiving standard radio waves (supports 2 stations for automatic selection).
- Ifihan Digital: Large, easy-to-read LCD display for time, date, and temperature.
- Electronic Alarm: Features an electronic alarm sound that changes in 5 stages for effective waking.
- Iṣẹ́ lẹ́ẹ̀kọ̀ọ̀kan: Allows for repeated alarms, approximately every 5 minutes, up to 7 times.
- Imọlẹ ẹhin LED: Provides illumination for easy viewing ni kekere-ina awọn ipo.
- Kalẹnda alaifọwọyi ni kikun: Displays month, day, and day of the week, automatically adjusting for leap years.
- Ifihan Wakati 12/24: User-selectable time format.
- Ifihan otutu: Shows the current indoor temperature.
- Comfort Mark Function: Indicates with a mark when the temperature is within ±2℃ of a user-defined comfortable range.
- Front Operation: All primary operation buttons are conveniently located on the front panel.
3. Eto
3.1. Fifi sori batiri
- Ṣii ideri iyẹwu batiri ti o wa ni ẹhin ẹyọ naa.
- Insert two (2) AA size batteries, ensuring the correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
- Pa ideri batiri naa ni aabo.
Akiyesi: The clock comes with monitor batteries. These may have a shorter lifespan than standard batteries. Replace them with new alkaline batteries for optimal performance.
3.2. Initial Time Setting (Radio Wave Reception)
After battery installation, the clock will automatically attempt to receive radio waves to set the correct time. Place the clock in a location where radio wave reception is good, typically near a window and away from electronic devices that may cause interference.
- The clock will display a reception indicator during this process.
- Once successful, the time and date will be automatically adjusted. This may take several minutes.
3.3. Manual Time Setting (If Radio Reception Fails)
If the clock fails to receive radio waves or if you are in an area with poor reception, you can set the time manually.
- Tẹ mọlẹ MODE button (location may vary, refer to diagram in full manual) until the time digits begin to flash.
- Lo awọn ṢAtunṣe or + / - awọn bọtini lati ṣeto awọn wakati.
- Tẹ MODE again to move to the minute setting, then use ṢAtunṣe or + / - lati ṣeto awọn iṣẹju.
- Repeat this process for setting the year, month, and day.
- Tẹ MODE ìgbà ìkẹyìn láti jáde kúrò ní ipò ìṣètò.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1. Ṣiṣeto Itaniji
- Tẹ awọn ALAGBARA SET button (usually on the front or side). The alarm time will appear and flash.
- Lo awọn ṢAtunṣe or + / - awọn bọtini lati ṣeto wakati itaniji ti o fẹ.
- Tẹ ALAGBARA SET again to move to the minute setting, then use ṢAtunṣe or + / - lati ṣeto awọn iṣẹju.
- Tẹ ALAGBARA SET one last time to confirm and exit.
- To activate or deactivate the alarm, use the IKỌ NIPA / PA switch or button. An alarm indicator will appear on the display when activated.
4.2. Lilo iṣẹ lẹẹkọọkan
Nigbati itaniji ba dun, tẹ bọtini naa SNOOZE / LIGHT button. The alarm will temporarily stop and sound again after approximately 5 minutes. This can be repeated up to 7 times.
4.3. Activating the LED Light
Tẹ awọn SNOOZE / LIGHT button to illuminate the display with an LED backlight for a few seconds.
4.4. Switching 12/24 Hour Display
Tẹ awọn 12/24H button (or a combination of buttons, refer to specific model instructions) to toggle between 12-hour (with AM/PM indicator) and 24-hour time formats.
4.5. Understanding the Comfort Temperature Display
The clock displays the current indoor temperature. You can set a preferred temperature range. When the ambient temperature falls within ±2℃ of your set comfort temperature, a special comfort mark icon will appear on the display, indicating ideal conditions.
5. Itọju
5.1. Batiri Rirọpo
When the display becomes dim or the clock stops functioning, it is time to replace the batteries. Follow the steps in Section 3.1. Always replace both batteries at the same time with new ones of the same type (AA alkaline).
5.2. Ninu Unit
Wipe the clock with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or chemical sprays, as these may damage the casing tabi ifihan.
5.3. Ibi ipamọ
If you do not plan to use the clock for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent leakage and damage to the unit.
6. Laasigbotitusita
- Ifihan akoko ti ko tọ:
Ensure the clock is placed in an area with good radio wave reception. Try initiating manual reception (refer to full manual for specific button combination). If still incorrect, set the time manually as described in Section 3.3. - No Radio Signal Reception:
Move the clock closer to a window or to a different room. Avoid placing it near large metal objects, electronic devices (TVs, computers, mobile phones), or in concrete buildings which can block signals. - Itaniji Ko N dun:
Ṣayẹwo boya itaniji ti muu ṣiṣẹ (Atọka itaniji lori ifihan). Rii daju pe akoko itaniji ti ṣeto daradara. - Ifihan Dimi:
Ropo awọn batiri pẹlu titun. - Temperature Reading Appears Incorrect:
Ensure the clock is not placed in direct sunlight, near heat sources, or in drafts, which can affect the sensor.
7. Awọn pato
| Nọmba awoṣe | DQD-80J-8JF |
| Brand | CASIO |
| Awọn iwọn Ọja (H×W×D) | 73 × 96 × 58 mm |
| Akọkọ Unit iwuwo | 130g |
| Ohun elo | Ṣiṣu |
| Ifihan Iru | Oni-nọmba |
| Gbigbe | Redio-dari |
| Orisun agbara | 2 x AA batiri |
| Iru Itaniji | Electronic sound (5-stage yipada) |
| Igba didun lẹẹkọọkan | Approx. 5 minutes (up to 7 repetitions) |
| Imọlẹ ẹhin | Imọlẹ LED |
| Kalẹnda | Full Auto Calendar (Month, Day, Day of Week) |
| Iwọn Ifihan Iwọn otutu | Specific range not provided, typically 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
| Ilu isenbale | China |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official CASIO webojula. O tun le ri alaye siwaju sii lori awọn CASIO Store on Amazon.