Dt-6507 Led Mirror Clock — Instructions __full__
By default, the clock may cycle through Time, Date, and Temperature continuously. If you want it to show only the time: Press to return to the time display. Press and hold the DOWN button. If the screen says dP-1 or All , it will loop all data.
To turn the alarm , press the ALARM button again. The icon will disappear. Step 4: Snoozing or Stopping the Alarm
Short-press MODE one last time to save your settings. 3. Setting the Date
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Press UP while in time mode to toggle between two brightness levels (Bright/Dim).
If the clock behaves erratically or you want to clear all settings (time, alarm, date), use the hard reset.
The mirror does not have a backup battery. If unplugged, time and alarm settings will reset. dt-6507 led mirror clock instructions
Short-press MODE again; the minute digits will flash. Use UP or DOWN to adjust.
Press MODE again, and the hour digits will flash. Use UP/DOWN to set the correct hour.
Q: Can I adjust the brightness of the LED display? A: Yes, you can adjust the brightness of the LED display by pressing the "BRIGHT" button. By default, the clock may cycle through Time,
: Checks the current alarm time or enters the alarm setting menu when long-pressed.
The calendar will automatically adjust for different month lengths, but you must set the initial values:
: Switches between display modes (Time, Date, Temperature) and confirms settings. If the screen says dP-1 or All , it will loop all data
: It can cycle between Time (10s), Date (3s), and Temperature (3s). Setup Instructions Summary Instructions Long-press for 12/24H format → Press again → Set Hour → Press → Set Minutes. Long-press → Set Hour → Press → Set Minutes → Press → Set Snooze duration (1–60 mins). until Date appears → Long-press → Set Year → Press → Set Month → Press → Set Day. Toggle Temp until Temperature appears. Press to switch between Reviewer Insights
A: This happens if the device was unplugged and the backup battery is dead or missing. Replace the CR2032 battery on the back of the unit to prevent this in the future.