Radio Shack 63-968 owner manual What You See

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Notes:

If the clock does not operate after you install the batteries, remove them and wait about 5 seconds until the display clears. Then reinstall them.

The clock displays the day of the week in English. To set the clock so it displays in another language, see “Manually Setting the Time, Date, and Language” on Page 15.

The clock is set to automatically search for a radio signal to set the time and date when you install the batteries. To set the clock manually instead, see “Manually Setting the Time, Date, and Language” on Page 15.

Immediately after you install the batteries, all of the clock’s dis- play elements briefly appear, then and : flash. Then the clock scans for the radio signal and the map of the United States flashes for about 2 minutes. While the clock scans for the radio signal, you might see any of the following:

What You See

What it Means

The clock received a radio signal strong enough to set the date and time within the last 96 hours.

The time and date were set manually.

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Contents Radio-Controlled Clock Features Fm Page 3 Friday, July 2, 1999 219 PM Contents Installing the Batteries PreparationWhat You See Until you see before the antenna icon stops flashing Placing the Antenna Replacing the BatteriesMounting the Clock Selecting a LocationFm Page 10 Friday, July 2, 1999 219 PM Daylight Saving Time Mounting the AntennaOperation Using the AlarmSetting the Alarm Time Changing the Time ZoneTurning the Alarm On/Off Using Snooze Using the Display LightSpecial Features Manually Setting the TIME, DATE, and LanguageTurning Automatic Time Setting OFF/ON Care and Maintenance Resetting the Clock Specifications Limited One-Year Warranty