Radio Shack 63-968 owner manual Mounting the Clock, Selecting a Location

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MOUNTING THE CLOCK

You can place the clock on any flat surface such as a desk, shelf, or table, or mount it on a wall using hook-and-loop tape (not supplied).

Selecting a Location

Choose a location indoors near a window to mount the clock, so you can mount the antenna near the window. The clock’s anten- na cord extends up to about 3 feet.

Cautions:

Do not place the clock or antenna where it will be in direct sunlight.

Keep the clock and antenna away from heat or cold sources such as stoves, heating and air conditioning vents, and radiators.

Do not mount the clock near a TV, high power cable, or metal table because these could interfere with radio signal reception.

The antenna is permanently attached to the clock. Do not cut or try to change the length of the antenna cord.

Avoid placing the antenna’s cord where it could be pinched or cut.

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Contents Radio-Controlled Clock Features Fm Page 3 Friday, July 2, 1999 219 PM Contents Preparation Installing the BatteriesWhat You See Until you see before the antenna icon stops flashing Replacing the Batteries Placing the AntennaSelecting a Location Mounting the ClockFm Page 10 Friday, July 2, 1999 219 PM Mounting the Antenna Daylight Saving TimeSetting the Alarm Time Using the AlarmOperation Changing the Time ZoneTurning the Alarm On/Off Using the Display Light Using SnoozeManually Setting the TIME, DATE, and Language Special FeaturesTurning Automatic Time Setting OFF/ON Care and Maintenance Resetting the Clock Specifications Limited One-Year Warranty