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HR012-1
HOW DOES IT WORK?
This clock receives a time signal transmitted by the National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST). Located in Fort Collins,
Colorado, the transmitter is linked to a cesium atomic clock, the most accurate time keeping device in the world, with a time deviation
less than one second in one million years.
Your SEIKO clock is specially programmed to interpret the signal and set itself to the correct local time.
COVERAGE
Continental United States, parts of Southern Canada and Northern Mexico. Geographic features, weather disturbances and structural
characteristics may affect reception. Signal reception is strongest during night time.
LOCATION OF CLOCK
Place your clock near a window and in an area in your home or office where you receive good radio reception.
Avoid placing the clock near electrical devices such as personal computers, radios, TV's, satellite dishes, air conditioners, etc. Also,
avoid light dimmer switches and appliances with electric motors such as dishwashers, refrigerators and washing machines. These
devices may interfere with the reception of the signal.
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
• Solar powered / No external battery needed
• Calendar with day-of-the-week from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2069
• Thermometer (Fahrenheit Only)
Important
• Do not expose the clock to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, water or severe shock.
• Avoid contact with any corrosive materials such as perfume, alcohol or cleaning agents.
• Do not subject the clock to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity. Any of these conditions may shorten the life of the
clock.
• Do not tamper with any of the internal components of this clock. This will invalidate the warranty and may cause damage.

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Summary of Contents for Seiko R-Wave

  • Page 1 Colorado, the transmitter is linked to a cesium atomic clock, the most accurate time keeping device in the world, with a time deviation less than one second in one million years. Your SEIKO clock is specially programmed to interpret the signal and set itself to the correct local time. COVERAGE Continental United States, parts of Southern Canada and Northern Mexico.
  • Page 2 HOW TO START YOUR CLOCK • Slide the "POWER ON / OFF" switch to "ON" on the bottom of the clock. If there is sufficient light source, the display will show a full segment and the time and calendar are displayed as AM 12:00 (Mountain Time) 1-1 SAT. The temperature will show "---.-˚F" after the full segment is displayed and the temperature reading will be shown in a few seconds.