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Your RadioShack Atomic Projection Clock | 2. Place the batteries in the compartment | $#5+%"12'4#6+10 | ||||||||||||||||
combines a simple design with advanced | as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ | |||||||||||||||||
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technology. You can set the clock to project | and |
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the current time on a wall or the ceiling for | 3. Replace the cover. |
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easy nighttime viewing. |
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You can also set the clock to automatically | When the display dims, the clock stops |
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operating properly, or ô (low battery icon) |
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set the time and date, using a 60 kHz |
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appears, replace the batteries. |
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longwave radio signal from radio station |
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WWVB. The clock checks the radio signal | Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly |
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several times each day and automatically |
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and properly. Do not burn or bury them. |
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updates the time and date, providing the |
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most accurate time possible. Or, if you are | Caution: If you do not plan to use the clock |
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unable to receive the | with batteries for a month or more, remove |
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can set the clock manually. | the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals |
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Large Liquid Crystal Display — makes the | that can destroy electronic parts. |
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clock easy to read. The current time and | Note: Installing batteries resets the clock. |
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alarm time, the time zone you are in, and the |
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date and day of the week appear on the | 75+0)"#%"219'4 |
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display. |
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Adjustable Projector — | lets you project the | You can save battery power by using the | As soon as you install the batteries, all | |||||||||||||||
time on a wall or ceiling, rotate the image to | supplied 3V, 200 mA AC adapter to power | display segments briefly appear. 7Cý'(0&&, | ||||||||||||||||
the desired angle, and focus the image for | the projector. Be sure to install batteries to | the seconds, 'Cý': (January 1), and the | ||||||||||||||||
clarity. |
| power the clock, as the AC adapter does not | current indoor temperature appear. |
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Three Languages — lets you review the day | power the clock. | For about 3 minutes after you connect power, | ||||||||||||||||
Cautions: |
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of the week in English, French, or Spanish. |
| the clock scans for a radio signal and ÷ | ||||||||||||||||
Display Backlight — lets you see all the |
| You must use a Class 2 power | flashes. When the clock receives a strong | |||||||||||||||
! | signal, it automatically sets the time and date. | |||||||||||||||||
information on the screen, even in the dark. | source that supplies 3V DC | The clock checks the radio signal six times a | ||||||||||||||||
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| and delivers at least 200 mA. | ||||||||||||||||
Indoor Thermometer — | lets you monitor the |
| day, at about 2:00 AM, 3:00 AM, 4:00 AM, | |||||||||||||||
Its center tip must be set to positive and | ||||||||||||||||||
9:00 AM, 3:00 PM, and 9:00 PM (as shown | ||||||||||||||||||
room’s temperature. |
| its plug must fit the clock's DC 3V jack. | ||||||||||||||||
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+056#..+0)" |
| specifications. Using an adapter that | Notes: |
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$#66'4+'5 |
| damage the clock or the adapter. | • On very cloudy and stormy days, the | |||||||||||||||
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Your clock requires 2 AA batteries (not | • Always connect the AC adapter to the |
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| reset the clock. If the clock does not | |||||||||||||||||
clock before you connect it to AC power. |
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supplied) for power. For the best |
| receive a strong radio signal, you can set | ||||||||||||||||
When you finish, disconnect the adapter |
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performance and longest life, we recommend |
| the time and date manually. (See | ||||||||||||||||
from AC power before you disconnect it |
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RadioShack alkaline batteries. |
| “Manually Setting the Time, Date, and | ||||||||||||||||
from the clock. |
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| Language” on Page 2.) |
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Cautions: |
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| 1. Plug the AC adapter’s tip into the clock’s | • If the clock does not receive a strong | ||||||||||||||||
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| DC 3V jack (in the recess on the bottom | ||||||||||||||||
• Use only fresh batteries of the required |
| signal within about 2 minutes, it stops | ||||||||||||||||
of the clock). |
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size and recommended type. |
| scanning and looks for a signal again at | ||||||||||||||||
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• Do not mix old and new batteries, | 2. Route the adapter’s cord through the slot |
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different types of batteries (standard, | marked DC 3V on the back of the clock. | The time zone F (Pacific), C (Mountain), 9 | ||||||||||||||||
alkaline, or rechargeable), or | 3. Plug the AC adapter’s other end into a | (Central), or ; (Eastern) appears in the map | ||||||||||||||||
rechargeable batteries of different | on the right of the screen. While the clock is | |||||||||||||||||
standard AC outlet. | ||||||||||||||||||
capacities. |
| scanning for a signal, repeatedly press ZONE | ||||||||||||||||
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1. Place your finger in the recess above the | until the desired time zone is highlighted. | |
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battery compartment cover and lift off the | Your clock measures and displays the indoor | |
cover. | ||
temperature between 23° and 122°F | ||
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| 50°C). If the temperature goes above or |
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