Bushnell 960040 instruction manual Sunrise / Sunset Time, Alarm Time, Moon Phase, Date

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A) NETWORK TIME (Auto-synchronized clock)

The clock on the main unit is synchronized to the Internet network time automatically and is adjusted for optimal accuracy.

NOTE:

-If your PC is not connected to the Internet for a long period of time, the clock display may not be accurate.

-You may set the time offset (+/- 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 hours) of your home city in the PC program to adjust for daylight savings time and your time zone if necessary, and the time on your main unit will be displayed and updated accordingly

Hold the CLOCK button on the main unit to set your choice of 12 or 24 hour format: press [] or [] to select and press the CLOCK button to confirm. The “M” & “D” icons will flash, press [] or [] to select day/month or month/day format for the calendar. Press the CLOCK button to confirm and exit.

B) SUNRISE / SUNSET TIME

To view the sunrise and sunset time in your home city, press the CLOCK button repeatedly until the “SUNRISE” or “SUNSET” icon appears.

C) ALARM TIME

Press the ALARM button to view the alarm time and the “AL” icon will appear. Press the ALARM button again to enable & disable the alarm. The “AL” icon appears when alarm is enabled. Press the CLOCK button to return to the time display.

Hold the ALARM button for 3 seconds to enter the alarm setting mode. Press “”or “” to enter the desired Hr/ Min values and press “ALARM” to confirm the setting. When alarm is going off, press the ALARM button to stop the alarm for one day. Press the MODE/SNOOZE/LIGHT bar to activate the snooze function.

D) MOON PHASE

The current moon phase is displayed automatically, based on the calendar date.

E) DATE

Press the CLOCK button repeatedly to show the time with day-of-the-week or seconds. The calendar can be displayed in day/month or month/day format. See section A, “NETWORK TIME” for setting directions.

DISPLAY BACKLIGHT

Press the MODE/SNOOZE/LIGHT bar for an extended time backlight.

LOW BATTERY INDICATION

A “low battery” indication is provided for the main unit & USB transmitter. Replace the batteries and follow the setup procedure in this instruction manual if necessary, when the batteries become weak.

Low battery indicator

For the Main Unit: indicated by the display icon:

For the USB Transmitter: indicated in the software display, next to the “Last Update” box

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Contents Instruction Manual Overview Names and Functions of Buttons/Keys Setting UP the Main Unit Receiver Initial Setup & Software InstallationEstablish RF Connection with Main Unit Weather Forecast DAY Forecast InformationAverage Humiidty Forecast Main UNIT’S Display HI / LO Temperature ForecastChance of Precipitation Maximum UV Index ForecastTime Last Update of ForecastAverage Wind Speed & Wind Direction Forecast RF Reception StatusMoon Phase Alarm TimeSunrise / Sunset Time DatePC Program USB TransmitterUpdate Forecast SettingHome Weather Send to ReceiverSelect Location City 1, 2, 3Battery Disposal Page TWO-YEAR Limited Warranty Bushnell Outdoor Products