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setting mode, then hold the + button (B4) to select the time zone you are in. 

There are seven time zones available: Atlantic (AT), Eastern (E), Central (C), 

Mountain (M), Pacific (P), Alaska (AK), and Hawaii (H). The     icon will be visible 

on the display to indicate Daylight Saving Time Mode.

Manual Setting

 

1. In time display mode, press and hold the MODE button (B1) for three 

 

  seconds to enter the Clock/Calendar setting mode. 

 

2. Press the + or - button (B4 or B5) to adjust the setting and press the 

 

  MODE button (B1) to confirm each setting. (By pressing and holding the 

  + or - button, the process could be accelerated and the desired value 

 

  reached faster.) 

 

3. The setting sequence is as follows: 12/24-hour, RCC on/off, Time zone, 

 

  Weekday language, Hour, Minute, Second, Year, Month, Date, DST ON/ 

 

  OFF, Temperature Unit, Alarm sound duration. 

 

4. For day of week and month, there are three languages available for 

 

  selection: English, French and Spanish.

Note:  All setting modes will automatically exit after 15 seconds if no buttons are pressed. 

 

Alarm sound duration: two options are available, “1 minute” and “2 minutes”. 

 

Seconds can only be adjusted to 0.

If the area can receive the RC-WWVB signal, when both the RCC function and 

the DST function are ON,      will be visible on the display to indicate daylight 

saving time mode.

Alarm and Snooze Functions

 

1.  Press the MODE button (B1) to view the alarm time; ALARM TIME flashes 

 

  on the display. 

 

2.  When viewing the alarm time, hold the MODE button (B1) for three 

 

  seconds to enter the alarm time setting mode.   

 

3.  Press the + or - button (B4 or B5) to adjust the alarm time. 

 

4.  Press the MODE button (B1) to confirm the setting. 

 

5.  Press the ALARM button (B3) to activate or deactivate the alarm. If the 

 

  alarm is on, the alarm icon      appears on the display. 

 

6.  Press the SNOOZE button (B2) when the alarm sounds. The alarm will 

 

  pause for approximately five minutes, then it sound again. The 

 

  icon      flashes on the display during the snooze time. This process can 

 

  be repeated seven times.  

 

7.  Press any button, except the SNOOZE button (B2), to stop the snooze 

 

  function. Otherwise, depending on the setting of the alarm sound 

 

  duration, the alarm will be heard for 2 minutes or 1 minute, then it will 

 

  stop automatically.

TEMPERATURE

Once powered up, the outdoor remote sensor immediately sends the 

temperature RF signal to the main unit. The main unit attempts to search for 

the RF temperature signal for five minutes after power up (or after pressing 

the RESET button). If the RF signal is received within the first five minutes, the 

temperature will appear on the remote temperature display; otherwise it will 

be blank (—.-). 

Summary of Contents for CL030066 Series

Page 1: ...ATOMIC FULL CALENDAR CLOCK WITH EXTRA LARGE DIGITS AND INDOOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE USER MANUAL MODEL CL030066 SERIES...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...t 5 Outdoor Remote Sensor 5 Probe 6 Radio Frequency RF Transmission 6 TIME AND ALARM SETTING 6 Radio Controlled Clock 6 Time Zones and Daylight Saving Time Settings 6 Manual Setting 7 Alarm and Snooze...

Page 4: ...utton B4 12 24 button B5 button B6 RF search button B7 RESET button B8 ALERT button C1 Wall mount hole C2 Battery compartment C3 Stand Outdoor Remote Sensor D1 Temperature display D2 Wall mount hole D...

Page 5: ...ee the WWVB WEB page of NIST at http www boulder nist gov timefreq ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT ON RECEPTION Like all wireless devices the receiving ability may be affected by but not limited to the following...

Page 6: ...correct polarity and Danger of explosion is possible if batteries are incorrectly replaced Do not touch any buttons or settings on the main unit once you have installed the batteries The remote temper...

Page 7: ...ess is stopped manually TIME AND ALARM SETTING Radio Controlled Clock After the batteries are inserted the clock automatically starts to scan for the WWVB time signal The radio control icon will flash...

Page 8: ...unction are ON will be visible on the display to indicate daylight saving time mode Alarm and Snooze Functions 1 Press the MODE button B1 to view the alarm time ALARM TIME flashes on the display 2 Whe...

Page 9: ...utdoor remote sensor is at least 0 9 m to 1 2 m 3 to 4 feet away from any interfering sources such as computer monitors or TV sets 2 If the main unit is in the immediate proximity of metal window fram...

Page 10: ...he unit does not work properly 2 Press the RESET button B7 when the main unit is displaying the incorrect time even when the radio control icon is visible on the display This may happen when the exter...

Page 11: ...ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no...

Page 12: ...BATTERIES Please refer to your local regulations for proper disposal procedures WARRANTY Marathon Watch Company warrants this item to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use...

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