Calendar Clock Display Modes; About Radio Reception - Oregon Scientific RMR166 User Manual

Multi-channel indoor & outdoor thermometer with cable free™ sensor & radio controlled™ clock
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Centigrade or F for Fahrenheit for both the remote sensor and the
main unit. If the remote sensor temperature selection
that on the main unit, the remote temperature display will default
to the temperature display selection of the main unit.

CALENDAR CLOCK DISPLAY MODES

The RMR-166 supports two clock and calendar display modes:
MODE 1.
Hour, Minute, Seconds, Day, Month
AM
MODE 2.
Hour, Minute, Day-of-the-Week, Day, Month
AM
Pressing the [SET/MODE] switch will toggle between the above
display choices.
NOTE: The bottom line of the display will be replaced with the
set alarm time if the [DAILY (
differs
Local Time
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Local Time
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ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION

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The split-second, precise timeliness of RMR166 is achieved through
its internal radio receiver that responds to a special 60kHz
frequency radio signal generated by the US Atomic Clock.
The RMR-166 synchronizes the time and date with the Atomic
Clock's signal and also automatically adjusts for daylight savings
time.
The RMR-166 will automatically activate its antenna upon battery
insertion and should receive the US Atomic Clock signal in about
3 - 7 minutes. However, if the RMR-166 is new allow up to 72
hours for the unit to receive the initializing signal. The strongest
signal reception usually occurs between midnight and 4:00 AM. If
the RMR-166 has not picked up a signal after 48 hours, remove
the batteries, allow the unit to clear it settings and then reinsert the
batteries. Once the RMR-166 has received the initializing signal,
updates are accomplished with greater ease.
IMPORTANT:
clock has picked up the signal.
NOTE: Signal Strength: The RMR-166, like other radio
frequency equipment, is most effective when it is placed near a
window. The RMR-166 may need to be moved or repositioned to
receive a stronger signal. For better reception, place the clock
away from metal objects and electrical appliances to minimize
interference.
On the bottom line of the LCD screen, immediately to the left of
the time display, is an icon indicating the signal reception strength
is displayed. Please note that while the RMR-166 is receiving a
signal, the "receiving" icon will flash; once the signal reception is
complete, the icon will stop flashing.
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Do not adjust the time zone until AFTER the

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