Getting started
Place your clock face down on a soft, flat surface.
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Connect the electrical cord to the wall outlet, or remove the battery
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cover and insert 4x new AA batteries and 4x new C batteries into the
battery compartment, observing the correct "+" and "-" polarity.
Place the unit on a flat surface using the clock stand or mount the clock
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to a wall using the Wall Mount Hole at the back of the unit.
Reminder:
Before connecting the electrical cord to a power source, please make
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sure your local voltage is the same as marked on the adapter.
Alkaline batteries are recommended for optimal usage of this clock.
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Do not mix old and new batteries.
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Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries.
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NOTE: When the electrical cord is connected and batteries are inserted,
the power source will automatically switch power from the batteries to the
external adapter.
Clock set up
Automatic Clock Set up: RCC WWVB Reception
NOTE: Slide the
switch to ON or OFF to turn RCC on or off.
RCC
When the RC function is set to ON:
Flashes, Indicating now is receiving
WWVB signal
Static, Indicating signal received
successfully
no icon
Indicating signal reception failed
After powering up, if the
switch is set to ON the clock will automatically
RCC
start to synchronize with the WWVB radio wave signal. The Radio Control
flash on the LCD.
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The clock can be set to scan the time signal manually by holding the
button for 3 seconds.
WAVE
Reminder:
Reception can take up to 10 minutes
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The clock automatically synchronizes with the radio wave signal at
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3.00am every day to ensure accurate timing. If reception fails, the
will disappear from the LCD.
You can stop the clock from automatically synchronizing by holding the
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button for 2 seconds.
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For more information about WWVB visit:
www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwvb.cfm
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