
Alkaline batteries are recommended for use in both units. Avoid using rechargable batteries.
NOTE: Do not set the clock until the outdoor temperature is displayed.
1.Place batteries in the outdoor transmitter first, then into the atomic clock. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS FOR 10 MINUTES.
2.After the 10 minutes both the Indoor and Outdoor areas on your clock should have a temperature showing. If not, remove both sets of batteries, wait 10 minutes and repeat step one.
3.After the clock receives the outdoor temperature, set your time zone using the manual settings below. The default (factory) time zone is Eastern Standard Time.
4.After the clock receives the outdoor temperature the WWVB time code reception will automatically start. This reception typically takes between
Note:
In the event of changing batteries of the unit ensure that the batteries do not spring free from the contacts. Always wait at least 10 minutes after removing the batteries before reinserting, otherwise start up and transmission problems may occur.
FUNCTION KEYS
The atomic clock has four easy to use keys:
SET key | : To enter into the set mode for the following functions: time zone, DST ON/OFF |
| (daylight saving time), language, hour, minute, year, month, day, weekday, 12/24 |
| hour, ºC or ºF temperature display |
+ key | : To toggle between the second, temperature or weekday display |
| To change any values in manual set mode |
ALM key | : To enter into the alarm set mode |
| To set the alarm ON/OFF |
SNZ key | : To activate the snooze function during alarm |
To display the alarm time in normal mode display
To exit the setting modes
ATOMIC CLOCK LCD SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
The atomic clock's LCD is divided into 2 sections and once the batteries are inserted, all the segments will light up briefly before displaying the information for time, date, indoor and outdoor temperatures.
| Radio reception icon |
WWVB time | Alarm icon |
| |
Indoor temperature | Outdoor temperature display |
Date | Weekday |
WEATHER FORECAST
The weather forecasting feature is estimated to be 75% accurate. The weather forecast is based solely upon the change of air pressure over time. The