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SPECIFICATIONS:

Display:

3

5

/

8

 LCD

Timing Resolution:

1-second

Timing Accuracy:

0.0001%

Temperature Range:

32°F to 122°F (–5 to 50°C)

Temperature Resolution: 0.1
Size/Weight:

8½ x 9¼ x ¾

, 1.1 lb.

Features: 12/24-hour selectable, °F/°C selectable,

Giant easy-to-read display, No AC
requirements, Timing traceable to NIST

QUICK REFERENCE
1.

°

C/

°

F Button 

Push to toggle between degrees Celsius

(°C) and degrees Fahrenheit (°F).

2. Reset Button 

Push when clock is displaying irrelevant

time even when “Wave Signal” is okay.

3. MONTH/HR 

Push to change month in calendar mode or

hour in time set mode.

4. DATE/MIN 

Push to change date in calendar mode or

minutes in time set mode.

5. YEAR/12/24HR 

Push to choose year in calendar mode

or 12/24-hour time format in time set mode

6. LOCK/TIME SET/CALENDAR 

Slide switch to manually

set time or calendar, slide to lock position to save
settings.

7. ON/OFF/DST 

Slide switch to change clock to daylight

savings time

8. PST/MST/CST/EST 

Slide switch to choose appropriate

time zone

9. Battery Compartment

 accommodates two AA batteries.

OPERATION

    This unit contains a pre-tuned internal radio receiver that
receives a 60 kHz frequency signal generated by the U.S.
Atomic Clock.  The U.S. Atomic Clock is located in Boulder
Colorado and is operated by NIST (National Institute of Stan-
dards and Technology).
     Upon installation of the batteries, the unit automatically
activates its receiver. It attempts to receive the signal every
four (4) hours and make any necessary changes to the
display.

You may not receive a signal immediately.  It may take as

long as 72 hours to receive a complete signal from the Atomic

Clock.  While the unit is attempting to receive a complete
signal for the first time, the clock may be set manually (see
"Manual Clock Setting" section). Best signal reception often
occurs between midnight and 4 a.m.

Successful reception of the Atomic Clock signal is depen-

dent upon positioning and location of the unit.  Insufficient
signal strength or external electrical interference may prevent
unit from receiving a complete signal.  Main causes for poor
reception are heavily reinforced concrete and steel structures
and/or placement of unit close to video or PC monitors.
Certain areas of Eastern United States may experience urban
interference from United Kingdom’s Atomic Clock that distort
or interfere with the signal from U.S. Atomic Clock.

INSTALLING BATTERIES

1.  Lift the battery compartment door on back of unit.
2.  Insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries using +/- signs inside

battery compartment for correct placement.

NOTE:  

After installing batteries, you may wish to manually

set all functions.  Instructions follow for setting calendar, time
and temperature preferences.

SETTING CALENDAR

This unit constantly displays the current month, date and day
of the week.
To set the calendar:
1. On back of the unit, slide the LOCK/TIME SET/CALENDAR

switch to the CALENDAR position.

2. Press MONTH, DATE, and YEAR buttons until the correct

settings are displayed.

3. Slide the LOCK/TIME SET/CALENDAR switch to the LOCK

position.

NOTE:  

An incorrect calendar setting will automatically be

adjusted (i.e., April 31 will be adjusted to April 1 and with the
exception of a Leap Year - February 29 will be adjusted to
February 1).

NOTE:

  Year is not viewable in LOCK or TIME SET mode.  To

view year, switch to CALENDAR position.

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Figure 1.   Digital Radio Atomic Wall Clock (front view)

Figure 2.  Digital Radio Atomic Wall Clock (back view)

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TRACEABLE® DIGITAL RADIO ATOMIC WALL CLOCK INSTRUCTIONS

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