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ALARM SETTING 

To enter into the alarm setting mode: 
1. Hold 

the 

ALM

 key for 4 seconds. The hour digits start flashing. 

2. 

Press and release the + key to set the hour. 

3. 

Press and release the 

ALM

 key to set the minutes. The minute digits start flashing. 

4. 

Press and release the + key to set the minutes. 

5. 

Press and release again the 

ALM

 key to exit the Alarm setting mode or wait for 15 seconds automatic timeout. 

 

TO DEACTIVATE THE ALARM: 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

The alarm will be automatically ON when the alarm time is set. To deactivate the alarm (OFF), press and release once the 

ALM

 key in normal mode display. The alarm icon will disappear, 

the alarm is now off 

SNOOZE SETTING 

The snooze can only be activated during alarm time for a snooze duration of 10 minutes by pressing the SNZ key on the back of the clock 

 

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER: 

The temperature is measured and transmitted to the atomic clock every 4 seconds. The atomic clock will update the temperature display every 20 seconds. 
The range of the outdoor temperature transmitter may be affected by the temperature. At cold temperatures the transmitting distance may be decreased. Please bear this in mind when 
positioning the transmitter. Also the batteries may be reduced in power during periods of extreme cold temperatures. 

 

915MHz RECEPTION CHECK FOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER 

The atomic clock will receive the temperature data within 4 seconds. If the temperature data is not being received 2 minutes after setting up (or the display shows “- - -”), then please check 
the following points: 
1. 

The distance of the atomic clock or outdoor temperature transmitter should be at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from any interfering sources such as computer monitors or TV sets. 

2. 

Avoid placing the receiver onto or in the immediate proximity of metal window frames. 

3. 

Using other electrical products such as headphones or speakers operating on the same signal frequency (915MHz) may prevent correct signal transmission and reception. 

4. 

Neighbors using electrical devices operating on the 915MHz signal frequency can also cause interference. 

Note:

 

 

When the 915 MHz signal is received correctly, do not re-open the battery cover of either the outdoor temperature transmitter or atomic clock, as the batteries may spring free from the 
contacts and force a false reset. Should this happen accidentally then reset all units (see 

Setting up

 above) otherwise transmission problems may occur. 

 

The maximum transmission range is 330 feet (100 meters) from the outdoor temperature transmitter to the atomic clock (in open space). However, this depends on the surrounding 
environment and interference levels. If no reception is possible despite the observation of these factors, all system units have to be reset (see 

Setting up

). 

 

CHANGING THE DISPLAY MODE (DAY, SECONDS, AND TEMPERATURES)

 

There are four possible display modes to view the day, seconds, and temperatures.  
The 

indoor temperature/outdoor temperature/ month&date/weekday is the default. 

 

To change the display:

 

1. 

Press the + key. The display should now show the 

seconds/outdoor temperature/ month&date/weekday.

 

2. 

Press the + key a second time and the display will now show the 

indoor temperature/seconds/ month&date/weekday.

 

3. 

Press the + key third time and the display will now show the 

indoor temperature/outdoor temperature/month&date/seconds

 

4. 

Press the + key a fourth time and the display will return to the normal display. 

 

WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED TIME 

The NIST radio station, WWVB, is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado and transmits the exact time signal continuously throughout the United States at 60 kHz. The signal can be received up to 
2,000 miles away through the internal antenna in the atomic clock. However, due to the nature of the Earth’s Ionosphere, reception is very limited during daylight hours. The atomic clock will 
search for a signal every night when reception is best. The WWVB radio station derives its signal from the NIST atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado. A team of atomic physicists continually 
measures every second of every day to an accuracy of ten billionths of a second a day. These physicists have created an international standard, measuring a second as 9,192,631,770 
vibrations of a Cesium 133 atom in a vacuum. This atomic clock regulates the WWVB transmitter. 

 

After 15 minutes the WWVB tower icon in the clock display will start flashing in the top center of the lcd. This indicates the clock has detected a radio signal and is trying to receive it. When 
the time code is received, the WWVB tower becomes permanently lit and the time will be displayed. 

 

If the tower icon flashes, but does not set the time or the WWVB tower does not appear at all, then please take note of the following: 

  Recommended distance to any interfering sources like computer monitors or TV sets is a minimum of 6 feet (2 meters). 

  Within ferro-concrete rooms (basements, superstructures), the received signal is naturally weakened. In extreme cases, please place the unit close to a window and/ or point its front or 

back towards the Fort Collins, Colorado, transmitter. 

  During nighttime, the atmospheric disturbances are usually less severe and reception is possible in most cases. A single daily reception is adequate to keep the accuracy deviation below 

1 second. 

 

Note:  

In case the atomic clock is not able to detect the WWVB-signal (disturbances, transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be manually set (please refer to notes on 

Manual time setting

). 

 

MOON PHASES SYMBOLS:  

The Moon Phases and their corresponding dates appear in LCD 2.  There are 12 visible Moon Phases that will show in the LCD 2. 

 

 

 

New      Small       Large      First        Small        Large 
Moon   Waxing   Waxing

   

Quarter    Waxing    Waxing

         

 

          Crescent   Crescent                Gibbous   Gibbous    

 

 
Full        Large        Small         Last         Large        Small 
Moon    Waning     Waning   Quarter     Waning    Waning                  
             Gibbous   Gibbous                 Crescent  Crescent

 

 

POSITIONING 

Before permanently mounting ensure that the atomic clock is able to receive WWVB signals from the desired location. Also, extreme and sudden changes in temperature will decrease the 
accuracy of the atomic clock, and changes in elevation will result with inaccurate temperatures readings for the next 12 to 24 hours. These changes will require a 12 to 24 hour wait before 
obtaining reliable data. 

 

Alarm icon 
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Summary of Contents for WS-6118AL-IT

Page 1: ...m English French Spanish and German Time zone setting Daylight savings time ON OFF option DST C or F temperature display selectable Indoor temperature display Wireless transmission at 915MHz Signal re...

Page 2: ...de to manually set the Time Time Zone and Date see manual settings below The clock will continue to search for WWVB each hour between 12am and 6am When the clock has successfully connected with WWVB i...

Page 3: ...WWVB tower icon will flash If reception has been unsuccessful then the WWVB tower icon will not appear but reception will still be attempted the next hour WWVB reception occurs daily at 12 00 am and...

Page 4: ...e display should now show the seconds outdoor temperature month date weekday 2 Press the key a second time and the display will now show the indoor temperature seconds month date weekday 3 Press the k...

Page 5: ...DOOR TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER The outdoor temperature transmitter can be mounted with the use of screws MOUNTING WITH SCREWS 1 Remove the mounting bracket from the outdoor temperature transmitter 2 Pla...

Page 6: ...r 14 1 F to 103 8 F with 0 2 F resolution 9 9 C to 39 9 C with 0 1 C resolution OF L displayed if outside this range Outdoor 39 8 F to 139 8 F with 0 2 F resolution 39 9 C to 59 9 C with 0 1 C resolut...

Page 7: ...tion of any accessory or decorative surface 4 damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner s manual 5 damage resulting from the performance of repairs or alterations by...

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