MARATHON COMPACT ATOMIC
MARATHON COMPACT ATOMIC
W O R L D CLOCK WITH LED
MARATHON COMPACT ATOMIC
W O R L D CLOCK WITH LED
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MARATHON COMPACT ATOMIC
W O R L D CLOCK WITH LED
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W O R L D CLOCK WITH LED
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USERS' INSTRUCTION
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USERS' INSTRUCTION
MARATHON COMPACT ATOMIC
USERS' INSTRUCTION
hank you for your purchase of this delicate Radio Atomic Controlled Clock.
USERS' INSTRUCTION
W O R L D CLOCK WITH LED
hank you for your purchase of this delicate Radio Atomic Controlled Clock.
tmost care has gone into the design and manufacture of your clock. Please
MARATHON COMPACT ATOMIC
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hank you for your purchase of this delicate Radio Atomic Controlled Clock.
tmost care has gone into the design and manufacture of your clock. Please
ead the instruction carefully and keep the manual well for future reference.
W O R L D CLOCK WITH LED
hank you for your purchase of this delicate Radio Atomic Controlled Clock.
tmost care has gone into the design and manufacture of your clock. Please
ead the instruction carefully and keep the manual well for future reference.
EMERGENCY LIGHT
tmost care has gone into the design and manufacture of your clock. Please
USERS' INSTRUCTION
ead the instruction carefully and keep the manual well for future reference.
MAIN FEATURES
ead the instruction carefully and keep the manual well for future reference.
MAIN FEATURES
USERS' INSTRUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of this delicate Radio Atomic Controlled Clock.
MAIN FEATURES
MAIN FEATURES
Utmost care has gone into the design and manufacture of your clock. Please
you for your purchase of this delicate Radio Atomic Controlled Clock.
read the instruction carefully and keep the manual well for future reference.
t care has gone into the design and manufacture of your clock. Please
1. MAIN FEATURES
he instruction carefully and keep the manual well for future reference.
IN FEATURES
MAIN FEATURES
MAIN FEATURES
TORCH button
TORCH button
SNOOZE / LIGHT button
TORCH button
SNOOZE / LIGHT button
LCD display
TORCH button
LCD display
SNOOZE / LIGHT button
DISPLAY button
SNOOZE / LIGHT button
LCD display
DISPLAY button
ALARM button
LCD display
ALARM button
DISPLAY button
ALARM ON/OFF slide switch
DISPLAY button
ALARM button
ALARM ON/OFF slide switch
UP & DOWN button
1. TORCH button
ALARM button
ALARM ON/OFF slide switch
UP & DOWN button
LOCK slide switch
2. SNOOZE / LIGHT button
ALARM ON/OFF slide switch
UP & DOWN button
LOCK slide switch
RC ON/ RC OFF / RC OFF+DST slide switch
3. LCD display
UP & DOWN button
LOCK slide switch
RC ON/ RC OFF / RC OFF+DST slide switch
0. WAVE button
4. DISPLAY button
LOCK slide switch
RC ON/ RC OFF / RC OFF+DST slide switch
0. WAVE button
1. RESET button
5. ALARM button
RCH button
RC ON/ RC OFF / RC OFF+DST slide switch
0. WAVE button
1. RESET button
2. CLOCK button
6. ALARM ON/OFF slide switch
OOZE / LIGHT button
0. WAVE button
1. RESET button
2. CLOCK button
3. Battery compartment
7. UP & DOWN button
D display
1. RESET button
2. CLOCK button
3. Battery compartment
4. LED flashlight
8. LOCK slide switch
2. CLOCK button
PLAY button
3. Battery compartment
4. LED flashlight
9. RC ON/ RC OFF / RC OFF+DST slide switch
3. Battery compartment
ARM button
4. LED flashlight
isplay
10. WAVE button
4. LED flashlight
ARM ON/OFF slide switch
isplay
DISPLAY
1=Normal time mode
11. RESET button
isplay
& DOWN button
1=Normal time mode
Time
12. CLOCK button
isplay
1=Normal time mode
CK slide switch
Time
Date (or alarm time)
13. Battery compartment
1=Normal time mode
Time
Date (or alarm time)
ON/ RC OFF / RC OFF+DST slide switch
Day of the week
14. LED flashlight
Time
Date (or alarm time)
Day of the week
AVE button
Temperature
Date (or alarm time)
Day of the week
Temperature
DST
SET button
Display
Day of the week
Temperature
DST
Signal strength indicator
OCK button
D1=Normal time mode
Temperature
DST
Signal strength indicator
Time zone
1. Time
ttery compartment
DST
Signal strength indicator
Time zone
2. Date (or alarm time)
D flashlight
Signal strength indicator
Time zone
GETTING STARTED
3. Day of the week
Time zone
GETTING STARTED
Remove the battery door.
4. Temperature
ay
GETTING STARTED
Remove the battery door.
Insert two new AAA size batteries as per the polarity information marked on
5. DST
GETTING STARTED
ormal time mode
Insert two new AAA size batteries as per the polarity information marked on
Remove the battery door.
the battery compartment.
6. Signal strength indicator
Remove the battery door.
me
Insert two new AAA size batteries as per the polarity information marked on
the battery compartment.
Replace the battery door.
7. Time zone
DISPLAY
Insert two new AAA size batteries as per the polarity information marked on
the battery compartment.
e (or alarm time)
Replace the battery door.
Once the battery is installed, the normal segments of the LCD will be shown
the battery compartment.
E.g. display for Washington
Replace the battery door.
y of the week
Once the battery is installed, the normal segments of the LCD will be shown
before entering the radio controlled time reception mode.
2. GETTING STARTED
Replace the battery door.
Once the battery is installed, the normal segments of the LCD will be shown
before entering the radio controlled time reception mode.
mperature
The RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio controlled time
● Remove the battery door.
Once the battery is installed, the normal segments of the LCD will be shown
before entering the radio controlled time reception mode.
The RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio controlled time
signal in 8 seconds.
T
● Insert two new AAA size batteries as per the polarity information marked on
before entering the radio controlled time reception mode.
The RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio controlled time
signal in 8 seconds.
nal strength indicator
ote:
the battery compartment.
The RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio controlled time
signal in 8 seconds.
ote:
no display appears on the LCD after inserting the battery, press the "RESET" button by
e zone
● Replace the battery door.
signal in 8 seconds.
ote:
no display appears on the LCD after inserting the battery, press the "RESET" button by
sing a metal wire. In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately. Due to the
● Once the battery is installed, the normal segments of the LCD will be shown
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sing a metal wire. In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately. Due to the
no display appears on the LCD after inserting the battery, press the "RESET" button by
mospheric disturbance, the best reception often occurs during nighttime.
before entering the radio controlled time reception mode.
TTING STARTED
no display appears on the LCD after inserting the battery, press the "RESET" button by
sing a metal wire. In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately. Due to the
mospheric disturbance, the best reception often occurs during nighttime.
● The RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio controlled time
move the battery door.
sing a metal wire. In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately. Due to the
mospheric disturbance, the best reception often occurs during nighttime.
signal in 8 seconds.
ert two new AAA size batteries as per the polarity information marked on
mospheric disturbance, the best reception often occurs during nighttime.
Note:
battery compartment.
If no display appears on the LCD after inserting the battery, press the "RESET" button by
place the battery door.
using a metal wire. In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately. Due to the
ce the battery is installed, the normal segments of the LCD will be shown
atmospheric disturbance, the best reception often occurs during nighttime.
ore entering the radio controlled time reception mode.
E.g. world time display for Sydney
e RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio controlled time
E.g. display for Washington
nal in 8 seconds.
play appears on the LCD after inserting the battery, press the "RESET" button by
metal wire. In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately. Due to the
heric disturbance, the best reception often occurs during nighttime.
E.g. world time display for Sydney
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3. RECEPTION OF ATOMIC RADIO SIGNAL
● The unit must receive the Atomic Radio Signal to automatically set the
time, date and weekday.
3. RECEPTION OF ATOMIC RADIO SIGNAL
● The unit must receive the Atomic Radio Signal to automatically set the
time, date and weekday.
● The unit automatically starts the Atomic signal search after changing of new
● The unit must receive the Atomic Radio Signal to automatically set the
time, date and weekday.
● The unit automatically starts the Atomic signal search after changing of new
fresh batteries, as indicated by the flashing "signal tower" icon
time, date and weekday.
● The unit automatically starts the Atomic signal search after changing of new
fresh batteries, as indicated by the flashing "signal tower" icon
● Everyday at 2:00 am, the unit automatically carries out the synchronization
● The unit automatically starts the Atomic signal search after changing of new
3. RECEPTION OF ATOMIC RADIO SIGNAL
fresh batteries, as indicated by the flashing "signal tower" icon
● Everyday at 2:00 am, the unit automatically carries out the synchronization
procedure with the Atomic signal to correct any deviations to the exact time.
fresh batteries, as indicated by the flashing "signal tower" icon
● The unit must receive the Atomic Radio Signal to automatically set the
● Everyday at 2:00 am, the unit automatically carries out the synchronization
procedure with the Atomic signal to correct any deviations to the exact time.
3. RECEPTION OF ATOMIC RADIO SIGNAL
f the attempt is not successful, the "signal tower" icon will disappear from the
● Everyday at 2:00 am, the unit automatically carries out the synchronization
time, date and weekday.
procedure with the Atomic signal to correct any deviations to the exact time.
f the attempt is not successful, the "signal tower" icon will disappear from the
display, and the unit will automatically attempt another synchronization at
● The unit must receive the Atomic Radio Signal to automatically set the
procedure with the Atomic signal to correct any deviations to the exact time.
f the attempt is not successful, the "signal tower" icon will disappear from the
● The unit automatically starts the Atomic signal search after changing of new
display, and the unit will automatically attempt another synchronization at
3:00 am. This procedure is repeated automatically again at 4:00 am if necessary.
time, date and weekday.
f the attempt is not successful, the "signal tower" icon will disappear from the
fresh batteries, as indicated by the flashing "signal tower" icon
3:00 am. This procedure is repeated automatically again at 4:00 am if necessary.
display, and the unit will automatically attempt another synchronization at
● Each synchronization process will take between 3 to 16 minutes, depending on
● The unit automatically starts the Atomic signal search after changing of new
display, and the unit will automatically attempt another synchronization at
3:00 am. This procedure is repeated automatically again at 4:00 am if necessary.
● Everyday at 2:00 am, the unit automatically carries out the synchronization
● Each synchronization process will take between 3 to 16 minutes, depending on
the signal strength received. If no signal is detected, the unit will automatically
fresh batteries, as indicated by the flashing "signal tower" icon
3:00 am. This procedure is repeated automatically again at 4:00 am if necessary.
procedure with the Atomic signal to correct any deviations to the exact time.
● Each synchronization process will take between 3 to 16 minutes, depending on
the signal strength received. If no signal is detected, the unit will automatically
exit the process in 6 minutes.
● Everyday at 2:00 am, the unit automatically carries out the synchronization
● Each synchronization process will take between 3 to 16 minutes, depending on
the signal strength received. If no signal is detected, the unit will automatically
f the attempt is not successful, the "signal tower" icon will disappear from the
exit the process in 6 minutes.
● Once the unit is synchronized successfully to the Atomic signal, the
the signal strength received. If no signal is detected, the unit will automatically
procedure with the Atomic signal to correct any deviations to the exact time.
display, and the unit will automatically attempt another synchronization at
● Once the unit is synchronized successfully to the Atomic signal, the
exit the process in 6 minutes.
"signal tower" icon will be turned on until 2:00 am of following day.
exit the process in 6 minutes.
● Once the unit is synchronized successfully to the Atomic signal, the
f the attempt is not successful, the "signal tower" icon will disappear from the
3:00 am. This procedure is repeated automatically again at 4:00 am if necessary.
"signal tower" icon will be turned on until 2:00 am of following day.
● The unit also conducts periodic checking of Atomic radio signals at 8:00 am,2:00
● Once the unit is synchronized successfully to the Atomic signal, the
● Each synchronization process will take between 3 to 16 minutes, depending on
● The unit also conducts periodic checking of Atomic radio signals at 8:00 am,2:00
"signal tower" icon will be turned on until 2:00 am of following day.
display, and the unit will automatically attempt another synchronization at
pm, and 8:00 pm. Any successful attempts at these hours will lead to the
"signal tower" icon will be turned on until 2:00 am of following day.
● The unit also conducts periodic checking of Atomic radio signals at 8:00 am,2:00
the signal strength received. If no signal is detected, the unit will automatically
pm, and 8:00 pm. Any successful attempts at these hours will lead to the
3:00 am. This procedure is repeated automatically again at 4:00 am if necessary.
continuous on of "signal tower" until 2:00 am of following day.
● The unit also conducts periodic checking of Atomic radio signals at 8:00 am,2:00
exit the process in 6 minutes.
continuous on of "signal tower" until 2:00 am of following day.
pm, and 8:00 pm. Any successful attempts at these hours will lead to the
4. Press "DISPLAY"
● Each synchronization process will take between 3 to 16 minutes, depending on
● To manually start the Atomic signal reception, press the "WAVE" button. User
pm, and 8:00 pm. Any successful attempts at these hours will lead to the
continuous on of "signal tower" until 2:00 am of following day.
● Once the unit is synchronized successfully to the Atomic signal, the
● To manually start the Atomic signal reception, press the "WAVE" button. User
may also cancel the process by holding the WAVE button.
the signal strength received. If no signal is detected, the unit will automatically
adjusted according to the new Home City you selected.
continuous on of "signal tower" until 2:00 am of following day.
● To manually start the Atomic signal reception, press the "WAVE" button. User
may also cancel the process by holding the WAVE button.
"signal tower" icon will be turned on until 2:00 am of following day.
exit the process in 6 minutes.
5. Or you can re-set the time and date as described in the above section.
● To manually start the Atomic signal reception, press the "WAVE" button. User
may also cancel the process by holding the WAVE button.
● The unit also conducts periodic checking of Atomic radio signals at 8:00 am,2:00
4. SETTING TIME ZONE
● Once the unit is synchronized successfully to the Atomic signal, the
may also cancel the process by holding the WAVE button.
4. SETTING TIME ZONE
pm, and 8:00 pm. Any successful attempts at these hours will lead to the
Your clock is designed to display time for different time zones. Please refer to the
"signal tower" icon will be turned on until 2:00 am of following day.
4. SETTING TIME ZONE
continuous on of "signal tower" until 2:00 am of following day.
Your clock is designed to display time for different time zones. Please refer to the
Manual Clock setting to set your desired time zone in following order.
● The unit also conducts periodic checking of Atomic radio signals at 8:00 am,2:00
4. SETTING TIME ZONE
Your clock is designed to display time for different time zones. Please refer to the
● To manually start the Atomic signal reception, press the "WAVE" button. User
Manual Clock setting to set your desired time zone in following order.
PST: Pacific
pm, and 8:00 pm. Any successful attempts at these hours will lead to the
Your clock is designed to display time for different time zones. Please refer to the
Manual Clock setting to set your desired time zone in following order.
may also cancel the process by holding the WAVE button.
PST: Pacific
MST: Mountain
continuous on of "signal tower" until 2:00 am of following day.
Manual Clock setting to set your desired time zone in following order.
PST: Pacific
MST: Mountain
CST: Central
● To manually start the Atomic signal reception, press the "WAVE" button. User
PST: Pacific
MST: Mountain
CST: Central
4. SETTING TIME ZONE
EST: Eastern
MST: Mountain
may also cancel the process by holding the WAVE button.
CST: Central
Your clock is designed to display time for different time zones. Please refer to the
EST: Eastern
AST: Alaska
4. Press "DISPLAY"
4. Press "DISPLAY"
CST: Central
EST: Eastern
AST: Alaska
Manual Clock setting to set your desired time zone in following order.
NST: Newfoundland
EST: Eastern
adjusted according to the new Home City you selected.
adjusted according to the new Home City you selected.
4. Press "DISPLAY"
4. SETTING TIME ZONE
AST: Alaska
NST: Newfoundland
PST: Pacific
AST: Alaska
5. Or you can re-set the time and date as described in the above section.
5. Or you can re-set the time and date as described in the above section.
NST: Newfoundland
MST: Mountain
Your clock is designed to display time for different time zones. Please refer to the
adjusted according to the new Home City you selected.
Note:
NST: Newfoundland
Note:
CST: Central
Manual Clock setting to set your desired time zone in following order.
After selecting the time zone, the "signal tower" icon will be turned off as the unit is no longer
8. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)
5. Or you can re-set the time and date as described in the above section.
Note:
EST: Eastern
After selecting the time zone, the "signal tower" icon will be turned off as the unit is no longer
PST: Pacific
synchronized to Atomic radio signal.
User may press the WAVE button (inside battery
4. Press "DISPLAY"
button
to save and exit the setting. The time will automatically
● The National Institute of Standards and Technology and WWVB encode a
Note:
After selecting the time zone, the "signal tower" icon will be turned off as the unit is no longer
synchronized to Atomic radio signal.
AST: Alaska
User may press the WAVE button (inside battery
compartment) to re-start the synchronization process, or let the clock automatically carries out
MST: Mountain
adjusted according to the new Home City you selected.
After selecting the time zone, the "signal tower" icon will be turned off as the unit is no longer
synchronized to Atomic radio signal.
NST: Newfoundland
User may press the WAVE button (inside battery
compartment) to re-start the synchronization process, or let the clock automatically carries out
special DST code in the WWVB transmission for Daylight Saving Time.
the synchronization procedures daily starting at 2:00 am.
CST: Central
5. Or you can re-set the time and date as described in the above section.
synchronized to Atomic radio signal.
User may press the WAVE button (inside battery
the synchronization procedures daily starting at 2:00 am.
compartment) to re-start the synchronization process, or let the clock automatically carries out
● The unit will automatically advance the time by one hours in the spring
EST: Eastern
compartment) to re-start the synchronization process, or let the clock automatically carries out
the synchronization procedures daily starting at 2:00 am.
5. SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
Note:
AST: Alaska
and back an hour in the fall, provided the DST function is not turned off.
the synchronization procedures daily starting at 2:00 am.
5. SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
The signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels. Wave segment flashing
After selecting the time zone, the "signal tower" icon will be turned off as the unit is no longer
NST: Newfoundland
5. SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
The signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels. Wave segment flashing
● DST function is set to AUTO by default. Please refer to Manual Clock setting
means time signals are being received. The signal quality could be classified
synchronized to Atomic radio signal.
User may press the WAVE button (inside battery
5. SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
The signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels. Wave segment flashing
means time signals are being received. The signal quality could be classified
into 4 types:
compartment) to re-start the synchronization process, or let the clock automatically carries out
8. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)
8. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)
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The signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels. Wave segment flashing
means time signals are being received. The signal quality could be classified
into 4 types:
Note:
the synchronization procedures daily starting at 2:00 am.
● The National Institute of Standards and Technology and WWVB encode a
● The National Institute of Standards and Technology and WWVB encode a
means time signals are being received. The signal quality could be classified
into 4 types:
After selecting the time zone, the "signal tower" icon will be turned off as the unit is no longer
special DST code in the WWVB transmission for Daylight Saving Time.
special DST code in the WWVB transmission for Daylight Saving Time.
9. TIME ZONE & DST CHART FOR 62 CITIES
into 4 types:
synchronized to Atomic radio signal.
5. SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
User may press the WAVE button (inside battery
● The unit will automatically advance the time by one hours in the spring
● The unit will automatically advance the time by one hours in the spring
MAIN FEATURES
compartment) to re-start the synchronization process, or let the clock automatically carries out
The signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels. Wave segment flashing
8. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)
and back an hour in the fall, provided the DST function is not turned off.
and back an hour in the fall, provided the DST function is not turned off.
E.g. display for Washington
means time signals are being received. The signal quality could be classified
the synchronization procedures daily starting at 2:00 am.
● DST function is set to AUTO by default. Please refer to Manual Clock setting
● DST function is set to AUTO by default. Please refer to Manual Clock setting
● The National Institute of Standards and Technology and WWVB encode a
8. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)
into 4 types:
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● The National Institute of Standards and Technology and WWVB encode a
special DST code in the WWVB transmission for Daylight Saving Time.
5. SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
special DST code in the WWVB transmission for Daylight Saving Time.
9. TIME ZONE & DST CHART FOR 62 CITIES
9. TIME ZONE & DST CHART FOR 62 CITIES
If the RC clock receives signal successfully, a sync-time symbol "
● The unit will automatically advance the time by one hours in the spring
The signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels. Wave segment flashing
If the RC clock receives signal successfully, a sync-time symbol "
● The unit will automatically advance the time by one hours in the spring
on the LCD. The unit has already received the time signal. Otherwise the signal
means time signals are being received. The signal quality could be classified
and back an hour in the fall, provided the DST function is not turned off.
If the RC clock receives signal successfully, a sync-time symbol "
on the LCD. The unit has already received the time signal. Otherwise the signal
strength symbol will disappear from the LCD.
and back an hour in the fall, provided the DST function is not turned off.
into 4 types:
If the RC clock receives signal successfully, a sync-time symbol "
● DST function is set to AUTO by default. Please refer to Manual Clock setting
on the LCD. The unit has already received the time signal. Otherwise the signal
strength symbol will disappear from the LCD.
● DST function is set to AUTO by default. Please refer to Manual Clock setting
on the LCD. The unit has already received the time signal. Otherwise the signal
strength symbol will disappear from the LCD.
6. MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
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strength symbol will disappear from the LCD.
6. MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
Inside the manual clock setting, user may manually set the clock in following
6. MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
Inside the manual clock setting, user may manually set the clock in following
manner
9. TIME ZONE & DST CHART FOR 62 CITIES
9. TIME ZONE & DST CHART FOR 62 CITIES
If the RC clock receives signal successfully, a sync-time symbol "
6. MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
Inside the manual clock setting, user may manually set the clock in following
manner
1. Time zone setting
on the LCD. The unit has already received the time signal. Otherwise the signal
Inside the manual clock setting, user may manually set the clock in following
manner
1. Time zone setting
2. Calendar setting (Year, Month, Date)
strength symbol will disappear from the LCD.
manner
1. Time zone setting
2. Calendar setting (Year, Month, Date)
3. Time setting (12/24 Hr, Hour, Minute, Second)
1. Time zone setting
2. Calendar setting (Year, Month, Date)
3. Time setting (12/24 Hr, Hour, Minute, Second)
4. Language selection for Day of week (GB, FR, DE, ES, IT)
6. MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
2. Calendar setting (Year, Month, Date)
3. Time setting (12/24 Hr, Hour, Minute, Second)
4. Language selection for Day of week (GB, FR, DE, ES, IT)
5. Daylight Saving Time AUTO/OFF setting
If the RC clock receives signal successfully, a sync-time symbol "
Inside the manual clock setting, user may manually set the clock in following
3. Time setting (12/24 Hr, Hour, Minute, Second)
4. Language selection for Day of week (GB, FR, DE, ES, IT)
5. Daylight Saving Time AUTO/OFF setting
1. In normal mode, press and hold "CLOCK" button for 2 seconds until the time
manner
on the LCD. The unit has already received the time signal. Otherwise the signal
4. Language selection for Day of week (GB, FR, DE, ES, IT)
1. In normal mode, press and hold "CLOCK" button for 2 seconds until the time
5. Daylight Saving Time AUTO/OFF setting
zone flashes.
1. Time zone setting
strength symbol will disappear from the LCD.
5. Daylight Saving Time AUTO/OFF setting
1. In normal mode, press and hold "CLOCK" button for 2 seconds until the time
zone flashes.
2. Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the desired time
2. Calendar setting (Year, Month, Date)
1. In normal mode, press and hold "CLOCK" button for 2 seconds until the time
2. Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the desired time
zone flashes.
3. Press "CLOCK" button again until the Year digit flashes and press
3. Time setting (12/24 Hr, Hour, Minute, Second)
6. MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
zone flashes.
2. Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the desired time
3. Press "CLOCK" button again until the Year digit flashes and press
"UP"/ "DOWN" button to adjust its value.
4. Language selection for Day of week (GB, FR, DE, ES, IT)
2. Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the desired time
Inside the manual clock setting, user may manually set the clock in following
3. Press "CLOCK" button again until the Year digit flashes and press
"UP"/ "DOWN" button to adjust its value.
4. Repeat the above operations to set the time and calendar in this sequence:
5. Daylight Saving Time AUTO/OFF setting
3. Press "CLOCK" button again until the Year digit flashes and press
manner
"UP"/ "DOWN" button to adjust its value.
4. Repeat the above operations to set the time and calendar in this sequence:
Time zone > Year > D&M or M&S> Month > Date > 12/24 Hour format >
1. In normal mode, press and hold "CLOCK" button for 2 seconds until the time
"UP"/ "DOWN" button to adjust its value.
1. Time zone setting
4. Repeat the above operations to set the time and calendar in this sequence:
Time zone > Year > D&M or M&S> Month > Date > 12/24 Hour format >
Hour > Minute > Second > Language (GB/FR/DE/ES/IT) > DST AUTO/OFF.
zone flashes.
4. Repeat the above operations to set the time and calendar in this sequence:
Time zone > Year > D&M or M&S> Month > Date > 12/24 Hour format >
2. Calendar setting (Year, Month, Date)
Hour > Minute > Second > Language (GB/FR/DE/ES/IT) > DST AUTO/OFF.
Note:
2. Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the desired time
Time zone > Year > D&M or M&S> Month > Date > 12/24 Hour format >
Note:
Hour > Minute > Second > Language (GB/FR/DE/ES/IT) > DST AUTO/OFF.
3. Time setting (12/24 Hr, Hour, Minute, Second)
The clock will automatically exit the clock setting mode after 30 seconds
3. Press "CLOCK" button again until the Year digit flashes and press
Hour > Minute > Second > Language (GB/FR/DE/ES/IT) > DST AUTO/OFF.
Note:
The clock will automatically exit the clock setting mode after 30 seconds
4. Language selection for Day of week (GB, FR, DE, ES, IT)
without pressing any button.
"UP"/ "DOWN" button to adjust its value.
Note:
without pressing any button.
The clock will automatically exit the clock setting mode after 30 seconds
5. Daylight Saving Time AUTO/OFF setting
4. Repeat the above operations to set the time and calendar in this sequence:
The clock will automatically exit the clock setting mode after 30 seconds
without pressing any button.
7. HOW TO SET HOME CITY AND TIME
1. In normal mode, press and hold "CLOCK" button for 2 seconds until the time
Time zone > Year > D&M or M&S> Month > Date > 12/24 Hour format >
without pressing any button.
7. HOW TO SET HOME CITY AND TIME
For WWVB radio controlled atomic clock, the default Home City is set to
zone flashes.
Hour > Minute > Second > Language (GB/FR/DE/ES/IT) > DST AUTO/OFF.
7. HOW TO SET HOME CITY AND TIME
For WWVB radio controlled atomic clock, the default Home City is set to
WASHINGTON (WAS). If you want to set the time to be another city, please set
2. Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the desired time
Note:
7. HOW TO SET HOME CITY AND TIME
You can check the time for 62 cities in the world.
You can check the time for 62 cities in the world.
For WWVB radio controlled atomic clock, the default Home City is set to
WASHINGTON (WAS). If you want to set the time to be another city, please set
the home city as follows:
The clock will automatically exit the clock setting mode after 30 seconds
3. Press "CLOCK" button again until the Year digit flashes and press
You can check the time for 62 cities in the world.
For WWVB radio controlled atomic clock, the default Home City is set to
1. Press "DISPLAY" button until the world time indicator "
1. Press "DISPLAY" button until the world time indicator "
WASHINGTON (WAS). If you want to set the time to be another city, please set
the home city as follows:
1. In normal time mode, press "DISPLAY"
button
to check current home city .
without pressing any button.
"UP"/ "DOWN" button to adjust its value.
WASHINGTON (WAS). If you want to set the time to be another city, please set
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to check the world city and time.
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to check the world city and time.
1. In normal time mode, press "DISPLAY"
the home city as follows:
button
to check current home city .
1. Press "DISPLAY" button until the world time indicator "
2. Press and hold "DISPLAY"
button
for 2 seconds to enter home city setting mode.
4. Repeat the above operations to set the time and calendar in this sequence:
the home city as follows:
1. In normal time mode, press "DISPLAY"
button
to check current home city .
3. Press "DISPLAY" button to return back to normal display.
3. Press "DISPLAY" button to return back to normal display.
2. Press and hold "DISPLAY"
button
for 2 seconds to enter home city setting mode.
3. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
button
to set home city. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to check the world city and time.
7. HOW TO SET HOME CITY AND TIME
1. In normal time mode, press "DISPLAY"
button
to check current home city .
Time zone > Year > D&M or M&S> Month > Date > 12/24 Hour format >
3. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
2. Press and hold "DISPLAY"
button
button
to set home city. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
for 2 seconds to enter home city setting mode.
releasing to speed up setting.
For WWVB radio controlled atomic clock, the default Home City is set to
3. Press "DISPLAY" button to return back to normal display.
2. Press and hold "DISPLAY"
button
for 2 seconds to enter home city setting mode.
3. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
Hour > Minute > Second > Language (GB/FR/DE/ES/IT) > DST AUTO/OFF.
button
to set home city. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
releasing to speed up setting.
WASHINGTON (WAS). If you want to set the time to be another city, please set
3. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
button
to set home city. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
Note:
releasing to speed up setting.
the home city as follows:
releasing to speed up setting.
The clock will automatically exit the clock setting mode after 30 seconds
1. In normal time mode, press "DISPLAY"
button
to check current home city .
You can check the time for 62 cities in the world.
without pressing any button.
2. Press and hold "DISPLAY"
button
for 2 seconds to enter home city setting mode.
1. Press "DISPLAY" button until the world time indicator "
3. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
button
to set home city. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to check the world city and time.
7. HOW TO SET HOME CITY AND TIME
releasing to speed up setting.
3. Press "DISPLAY" button to return back to normal display.
For WWVB radio controlled atomic clock, the default Home City is set to
WASHINGTON (WAS). If you want to set the time to be another city, please set
You can check the time for 62 cities in the world.
DISPLAY
10. SETTING THE ALARM
10. SETTING THE ALARM
the home city as follows:
1. Press "DISPLAY" button until the world time indicator "
1. In normal mode, press and hold "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the
1. In normal mode, press and hold "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the
1. In normal time mode, press "DISPLAY"
button
to check current home city .
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to check the world city and time.
Hour digit flashes.
Hour digit flashes.
2. Press and hold "DISPLAY"
button
for 2 seconds to enter home city setting mode.
3. Press "DISPLAY" button to return back to normal display.
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to adjust the value of the flashing digit. Press
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to adjust the value of the flashing digit. Press
3. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
button
to set home city. Press "DOWN"/"UP"
"DOWN"/"UP" button without releasing to speed up setting.
"DOWN"/"UP" button without releasing to speed up setting.
releasing to speed up setting.
10. SETTING THE ALARM
3. Press "ALARM" button until Minute digit flashes, and press "DOWN"/"UP"
3. Press "ALARM" button until Minute digit flashes, and press "DOWN"/"UP"
1. In normal mode, press and hold "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the
button to adjust its value.
button to adjust its value.
E.g. world time display for Sydney
Hour digit flashes.
4. Press "ALARM" button to save and exit setting.
4. Press "ALARM" button to save and exit setting.
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to adjust the value of the flashing digit. Press
10. SETTING THE ALARM
Using Alarm & Snooze Function
Using Alarm & Snooze Function
"DOWN"/"UP" button without releasing to speed up setting.
1. In normal mode, press and hold "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the
1. Set the desired alarm as described in the above section.
1. Set the desired alarm as described in the above section.
3. Press "ALARM" button until Minute digit flashes, and press "DOWN"/"UP"
Hour digit flashes.
2. Slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to ON position to turn on the alarm
2. Slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to ON position to turn on the alarm
button to adjust its value.
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to adjust the value of the flashing digit. Press
function, with the alarm icon "
function, with the alarm icon "
"DOWN"/"UP" button without releasing to speed up setting.
3. When the clock reaches the alarm time, alarm sound will start. Where, it can
3. When the clock reaches the alarm time, alarm sound will start. Where, it can
4. Press "ALARM" button to save and exit setting.
be stopped by the operation:
be stopped by the operation:
3. Press "ALARM" button until Minute digit flashes, and press "DOWN"/"UP"
a. auto-stop after 1 minute alarming if without any operation, and the clock will
a. auto-stop after 1 minute alarming if without any operation, and the clock will
button to adjust its value.
Using Alarm & Snooze Function
10. SETTING THE ALARM
re-alarm at the alarm time by the next day.
re-alarm at the alarm time by the next day.
4. Press "ALARM" button to save and exit setting.
1. Set the desired alarm as described in the above section.
1. In normal mode, press and hold "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the
b. or press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button to stop the current alarm and enter
b. or press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button to stop the current alarm and enter
snooze with the bell icon keep flashing.
snooze with the bell icon keep flashing.
2. Slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to ON position to turn on the alarm
Hour digit flashes.
Using Alarm & Snooze Function
c. slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to OFF position to turn off the alarm
c. slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to OFF position to turn off the alarm
function, with the alarm icon "
1. Set the desired alarm as described in the above section.
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to adjust the value of the flashing digit. Press
function.
function.
2. Slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to ON position to turn on the alarm
3. When the clock reaches the alarm time, alarm sound will start. Where, it can
"DOWN"/"UP" button without releasing to speed up setting.
Note:
Note:
E.g. display for Washington
function, with the alarm icon "
be stopped by the operation:
Once the snooze function is turned on, the alarm will sound 4 times in 5-minute
Once the snooze function is turned on, the alarm will sound 4 times in 5-minute
3. Press "ALARM" button until Minute digit flashes, and press "DOWN"/"UP"
3. When the clock reaches the alarm time, alarm sound will start. Where, it can
intervals.
intervals.
a. auto-stop after 1 minute alarming if without any operation, and the clock will
button to adjust its value.
be stopped by the operation:
re-alarm at the alarm time by the next day.
4. Press "ALARM" button to save and exit setting.
a. auto-stop after 1 minute alarming if without any operation, and the clock will
b. or press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button to stop the current alarm and enter
re-alarm at the alarm time by the next day.
snooze with the bell icon keep flashing.
b. or press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button to stop the current alarm and enter
Using Alarm & Snooze Function
snooze with the bell icon keep flashing.
c. slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to OFF position to turn off the alarm
1. Set the desired alarm as described in the above section.
c. slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to OFF position to turn off the alarm
function.
2. Slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to ON position to turn on the alarm
function.
Note:
function, with the alarm icon "
Note:
Once the snooze function is turned on, the alarm will sound 4 times in 5-minute
3. When the clock reaches the alarm time, alarm sound will start. Where, it can
Once the snooze function is turned on, the alarm will sound 4 times in 5-minute
intervals.
be stopped by the operation:
intervals.
a. auto-stop after 1 minute alarming if without any operation, and the clock will
re-alarm at the alarm time by the next day.
b. or press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button to stop the current alarm and enter
snooze with the bell icon keep flashing.
c. slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to OFF position to turn off the alarm
E.g. world time display for Sydney
function.
Note:
Once the snooze function is turned on, the alarm will sound 4 times in 5-minute
intervals.
MAIN FEATURES
● The National Institute of Standards and Technology and WWVB encode a
special DST code in the WWVB transmission for Daylight Saving Time.
● The unit will automatically advance the time by one hours in the spring
and back an hour in the fall, provided the DST function is not turned off.
● DST function is set to AUTO by default. Please refer to Manual Clock setting
session for details
9. TIME ZONE & DST CHART FOR 62 CITIES
4. Press "DISPLAY"
button
to save and exit the setting. The time will automatically
adjusted according to the new Home City you selected.
5. Or you can re-set the time and date as described in the above section.
button
to save and exit the setting. The time will automatically
E.g. display for Washington
8. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)
● The National Institute of Standards and Technology and WWVB encode a
special DST code in the WWVB transmission for Daylight Saving Time.
● The unit will automatically advance the time by one hours in the spring
and back an hour in the fall, provided the DST function is not turned off.
● DST function is set to AUTO by default. Please refer to Manual Clock setting
session for details
button
button
to save and exit the setting. The time will automatically
to save and exit the setting. The time will automatically
9. TIME ZONE & DST CHART FOR 62 CITIES
button
to save and exit the setting. The time will automatically
E.g. display for Washington
11. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
The temperature is displayed in °F by default. User may hold the "WAVE" button
for 3 seconds to switch between °F and °C readings.
Note:
When the temperature is below -40°C (-40°F) or higher than 70°C (158°F), the
E.g. display for Washington
E.g. display for Washington
temperature displays "Lo" or "Hi" icon respectively.
12. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the LCD becomes dim, it indicates that the battery power is not enough.
E.g. display for Washington
You should replace with 2 AAA size batteries at once.
You can check the time for 62 cities in the world.
1. Press "DISPLAY" button until the world time indicator "
DISPLAY
Note:
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to check the world city and time.
1. If the clock is not used for a long time, please take off the batteries.
3. Press "DISPLAY" button to return back to normal display.
2. Attention! Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
" will appear
" will appear
" will appear
" will appear
13. SUGGESTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
You can check the time for 62 cities in the world.
" will appear
1. Press "DISPLAY" button until the world time indicator "
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to check the world city and time.
Please make sure you read the instructions before operating this delicate
3. Press "DISPLAY" button to return back to normal display.
clock. We have developed this sophisticated instrument for the best
reception performance. However, the signal from the US Atomic Clock
E.g. world time display for Sydney
transmitter in Colorado may be weakened or affected by various causes over
" will appear
its transmission range before reaching your unit. We advise you to note the
10. SETTING THE ALARM
followings:
1. In normal mode, press and hold "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the
● If the unit has trouble receiving the signal, try a different location, ideally
Hour digit flashes.
E.g. world time display for Sydney
● Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, computer, etc.
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to adjust the value of the flashing digit. Press
10. SETTING THE ALARM
● Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.
"DOWN"/"UP" button without releasing to speed up setting.
1. In normal mode, press and hold "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the
● Closed areas such as airport, basement, tower block, or factory are not
3. Press "ALARM" button until Minute digit flashes, and press "DOWN"/"UP"
Hour digit flashes.
E.g. display for Washington
2. Press "DOWN"/"UP" button to adjust the value of the flashing digit. Press
button to adjust its value.
● Do not start reception in moving vehicles such as cars or trains.
"DOWN"/"UP" button without releasing to speed up setting.
4. Press "ALARM" button to save and exit setting.
● Electrical storms between you and Colorado may interfere with the WWVB signal.
3. Press "ALARM" button until Minute digit flashes, and press "DOWN"/"UP"
button to adjust its value.
4. Press "ALARM" button to save and exit setting.
Using Alarm & Snooze Function
1. Set the desired alarm as described in the above section.
Using Alarm & Snooze Function
1. Set the desired alarm as described in the above section.
2. Slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to ON position to turn on the alarm
" appears.
" appears.
2. Slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to ON position to turn on the alarm
function, with the alarm icon "
" appears.
function, with the alarm icon "
" displayed.
button
without
3. When the clock reaches the alarm time, alarm sound will start. Where, it can
3. When the clock reaches the alarm time, alarm sound will start. Where, it can
button
without
be stopped by the operation:
be stopped by the operation:
button
without
a. auto-stop after 1 minute alarming if without any operation, and the clock will
button
without
a. auto-stop after 1 minute alarming if without any operation, and the clock will
re-alarm at the alarm time by the next day.
b. or press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button to stop the current alarm and enter
re-alarm at the alarm time by the next day.
snooze with the bell icon keep flashing.
b. or press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button to stop the current alarm and enter
" appears.
c. slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to OFF position to turn off the alarm
button
without
snooze with the bell icon keep flashing.
function.
E.g. world time display for Sydney
E.g. world time display for Sydney
Note:
c. slide the "ALARM ON/OFF" slide switch to OFF position to turn off the alarm
Once the snooze function is turned on, the alarm will sound 4 times in 5-minute
function.
intervals.
E.g. world time display for Sydney
Note:
E.g. world time display for Sydney
Once the snooze function is turned on, the alarm will sound 4 times in 5-minute
intervals.
button
without
" displayed.
" displayed.
E.g. world time display for Sydney
" displayed.
" displayed.
" displayed.
11. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
The temperature is displayed in °F by default. User may hold the "WAVE" button
for 3 seconds to switch between °F and °C readings.
Note:
When the temperature is below -40°C (-40°F) or higher than 70°C (158°F), the
temperature displays "Lo" or "Hi" icon respectively.
11. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
12. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The temperature is displayed in °F by default. User may hold the "WAVE" b
When the LCD becomes dim, it indicates that the battery power is not enough.
for 3 seconds to switch between °F and °C readings.
You should replace with 2 AAA size batteries at once.
Note:
Note:
When the temperature is below -40°C (-40°F) or higher than 70°C (158°F),
1. If the clock is not used for a long time, please take off the batteries.
2. Attention! Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
temperature displays "Lo" or "Hi" icon respectively.
fire or the like. Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an ecologically safe
manner.
12. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the LCD becomes dim, it indicates that the battery power is not enou
11. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
11. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
13. SUGGESTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
The temperature is displayed in °F by default. User may hold the "WAVE" button
The temperature is displayed in °F by default. User may hold the "WAVE" button
You should replace with 2 AAA size batteries at once.
11. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
for 3 seconds to switch between °F and °C readings.
for 3 seconds to switch between °F and °C readings.
Please make sure you read the instructions before operating this delicate
The temperature is displayed in °F by default. User may hold th
Note:
Note:
clock. We have developed this sophisticated instrument for the best
Note:
for 3 seconds to switch between °F and °C readings.
When the temperature is below -40°C (-40°F) or higher than 70°C (158°F),
When the temperature is below -40°C (-40°F) or higher than 70°C (158°F),
reception performance. However, the signal from the US Atomic Clock
1. If the clock is not used for a long time, please take off the batteries.
the temperature displays "Lo" or "Hi" icon respectively.
the temperature displays "Lo" or "Hi" icon respectively.
Note:
transmitter in Colorado may be weakened or affected by various causes over
its transmission range before reaching your unit. We advise you to note the
2. Attention! Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as suns
When the temperature is below -40°C (-40°F) or higher than 70
followings:
12. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
12. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
fire or the like. Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an ecologically
temperature displays "Lo" or "Hi" icon respectively.
● If the unit has trouble receiving the signal, try a different location, ideally
When the LCD becomes dim, it indicates that the battery power is not enough.
When the LCD becomes dim, it indicates that the battery power is not enough.
manner.
near a window.
You should replace with 2 AAA size batteries at once.
You should replace with 2 AAA size batteries at once.
● Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, computer, etc.
12. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
● Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.
Note:
Note:
When the LCD becomes dim, it indicates that the battery power
● Closed areas such as airport, basement, tower block, or factory are not
1. If the clock is not used for a long time, please take off the batteries.
1. If the clock is not used for a long time, please take off the batteries.
recommended.
13. SUGGESTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
You should replace with 2 AAA size batteries at once.
2. Attention! Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
2. Attention! Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
● Do not start reception in moving vehicles such as cars or trains.
fire or the like. Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an ecologically safe
fire or the like. Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an ecologically safe
● Electrical storms between you and Colorado may interfere with the WWVB signal.
Please make sure you read the instructions before operating this delicate
manner.
manner.
Note:
" appears.
clock. We have developed this sophisticated instrument for the best
1. If the clock is not used for a long time, please take off the ba
reception performance. However, the signal from the US Atomic Clock
2. Attention! Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat s
13. SUGGESTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
13. SUGGESTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
transmitter in Colorado may be weakened or affected by various causes
fire or the like. Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an
fire or the like. Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an ecologically safe
Please make sure you read the instructions before operating this delicate
Please make sure you read the instructions before operating this delicate
its transmission range before reaching your unit. We advise you to note
manner.
manner.
clock. We have developed this sophisticated instrument for the best
clock. We have developed this sophisticated instrument for the best
followings:
reception performance. However, the signal from the US Atomic Clock
reception performance. However, the signal from the US Atomic Clock
● If the unit has trouble receiving the signal, try a different location, ideall
transmitter in Colorado may be weakened or affected by various causes over
transmitter in Colorado may be weakened or affected by various causes over
near a window.
13. SUGGESTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
its transmission range before reaching your unit. We advise you to note the
its transmission range before reaching your unit. We advise you to note the
followings:
followings:
" appears.
● Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, compute
● If the unit has trouble receiving the signal, try a different location, ideally
● If the unit has trouble receiving the signal, try a different location, ideally
● Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.
Please make sure you read the instructions before operating t
near a window.
near a window.
● Closed areas such as airport, basement, tower block, or factory are not
clock. We have developed this sophisticated instrument f
● Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, computer, etc.
● Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, computer, etc.
recommended.
● Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.
● Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.
reception performance. However, the signal from the US Atom
● Closed areas such as airport, basement, tower block, or factory are not
● Closed areas such as airport, basement, tower block, or factory are not
● Do not start reception in moving vehicles such as cars or trains.
transmitter in Colorado may be weakened or affected by vario
recommended.
recommended.
● Electrical storms between you and Colorado may interfere with the WWVB sig
its transmission range before reaching your unit. We advise
● Do not start reception in moving vehicles such as cars or trains.
● Do not start reception in moving vehicles such as cars or trains.
followings:
● Electrical storms between you and Colorado may interfere with the Atomic signal.
● Electrical storms between you and Colorado may interfere with the Atomic signal.
near a window.
● If the unit has trouble receiving the signal, try a different loca
near a window.
● Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV
● Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.
recommended.
● Closed areas such as airport, basement, tower block, or fac
recommended.
● Do not start reception in moving vehicles such as cars o
● Electrical storms between you and Colorado may interfere with th
" displayed.
" appears.
1. If the clock is not used for a lo
2. Attention! Batteries should not
fire or the like. Please dispose
manner.
13. SUGGESTION AND TROUB
Please make sure you read the
clock. We have developed thi
reception performance. Howeve
transmitter in Colorado may be w
its transmission range before re
followings:
● If the unit has trouble receivin
near a window.
● Always place the unit away from
● Avoid placing the unit on or n
● Closed areas such as airport,
recommended.
● Do not start reception in mo
● Electrical storms between you a
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