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OPERATION

SELECTING THE DISPLAY FORMAT

The Atomic Clock has four different dis- play formats. To select the desired dis- play, hold down (or repeatedly press) DISPLAY until the clock displays the de- sired format.

Select This

The Clock Shows

Format

 

 

 

 

 

- -

The local time and

 

day of the week.

 

 

D -

The local time, day of

 

the week, then the

 

month, date, and

 

year.

 

 

-W

The local time, day of

 

the week, then the

 

selected world time

 

zone.

 

 

DW

The local time, day of

 

the week, then the

 

month, date, and

 

year, followed by the

 

selected world time

 

zone.

 

 

USING THE RADIO

1.Fully extend the AC power cord which also serves as the FM antenna.

2.Slide ALARM/AUTO/OFF/ON to ON.

3.Slide AM/FM to the desired band.

4.Rotate TUNING to the desired sta- tion.

Note: The AM antenna is built-in. To improve the AM reception, rotate the clock radio.

5.Rotate VOLUME to the desired sound level.

6.To turn off the radio, slide ALARM/

AUTO/OFF/ON to OFF.

USING THE ALARMS

Setting the Alarms

You can set two independent alarms to sound each day of the week (Monday to Sunday) or from Monday to Friday.

1.Press MODE three times to set Alarm-1 or four times to set Alarm-2. AL1 or AL2 appears to confirm the selected alarm. The time and the days of the week flash.

2.Press UP or DOWN to change the alarm time setting in 1 minute incre- ments, or hold down UP or DOWN to change the time in 10 minute incre- ments.

3.Press DAILY/WEEKDAY to have the alarm sound either Sunday through Saturday (daily) or only Monday through Friday (weekday). Either Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa or Mo Tu We Th Fr appear at the top of the display to confirm your selection.

4.Repeatedly press MODE until the normal time display appears, or sim- ply wait about 15 seconds. The clock stores the setting then resumes operation.

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Optimus ACR-326, 12-1626 Operation, Selecting the Display Format, Using the Radio, Using the Alarms, Setting the Alarms