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9.  Alarm sounds at the wrong time 

Press the Reset button after battery replacement or the clock may not operate properly 
and the alarm may sound at the wrong time. If this is the case, press the Reset button 
to reset the clock. 

 
10.  The clock tells wrong information 

Press the Reset button after battery replacement or the clock may not operate properly  
and the clock may tell you the wrong information. If this is the case, press the Reset 
button to reset the clock. 

 

Reset the Clock  (S6):

 

1.

 

Press S6 (Reset) in firmly to reset the clock.   

2.

 

The clock will align its hands to 12 o’clock automatically and then initiate a signal 
reception. 

3.

 

Put the clock in a location where the best signal reception is possible once the clock 
has reset.

 

4.   The clock will show the correct time after a signal is received. This will take 1 to 24  
      hours depends on the reception situation.

 

 
Low Battery Detection:

 

When the battery is low, the second hand runs one step every 2 seconds telling you that 
the battery is low. The talking function will be terminated when battery is low.  Both of 
the 2 x “C’ batteries need to be replaced.  Go to “Battery Replacement” section for details. 
 

Battery Replacement  (S6): 

WARNING:  

ALWAYS PRESS THE RESET BUTTON (S6) AFTER BATTERY 

REPLACMENT OR THE CLOCK WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY! 

This clock operates on 2 x ‘C” batteries.  (Alkaline batteries recommended.) 
 
1.

 

Open and carefully remove the battery compartment cover located on back of clock. 

2.

 

Carefully remove both old batteries and insert 2 new “C” batteries.  (Be sure to align 
batteries with the polarity marks inside the compartment.) 

3.

 

Press the S6 (Reset) button after battery replacement! 

4.

 

Set the clock in a location where signal reception is possible and wait until the clock 
sets itself automatically. This may take from 1 to 24 hours. 

 

KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

 

Summary of Contents for NMQ

Page 1: ...Talking Snooze Back Light S2 Alarm Time Alarm Hour S4 Alarm Volume OFF S3 Alarm ON OFF Alarm Minute S5 Wave Manual Signal Reception S8 DST ON OFF S7 Time Zone P M C E S6 Reset Push after Battery Inst...

Page 2: ...ime Setting for minutes Your Atomic Analog Talking Alarm Clock is a Single Band Radio Controlled Clock and automatically picks up the correct time according to the USAAtomic Clock The National Institu...

Page 3: ...e and Year Reception Status Check S1 1 Push S1 3 times to hear the reception status of the clock 2 If signal reception was successful the clock will speak Country name follow by Time Updated Example U...

Page 4: ...Signal reception S5 Pushing the Wave button causes the clock to search for time signal immediately instead of waiting for automatic signal search which occurs every night Place the clock on a wooden t...

Page 5: ...the current alarm ON OFF setting by saying Alarm On or Alarm Off 2 After hearing the alarm ON OFF setting release the S3 button and then press the left button S2 to listen to the alarm time and make...

Page 6: ...lide S4 Volume Control to the OFF position to silence the clock There is no alarm sound and no Time Talking when the button is set to OFF position Manual Time Setting for countries with no time signal...

Page 7: ...ext time your clock receives the time signal 2 Clock s second hand jumps every 2 seconds rather than running second by second Battery is Low Go to Low Battery Detection for details 3 No talking functi...

Page 8: ...1 to 24 hours depends on the reception situation Low Battery Detection When the battery is low the second hand runs one step every 2 seconds telling you that the battery is low The talking function w...

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