3
GB
3. Replace the door so that it clicks into place.
Note: If not disposed of properly, batteries can be
harmful. Protect the environment by taking
exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations.
Note: [
] Battery-low indicator
Replace the batteries when the battery-low indicator lights
up.
ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION
The JMR838WFA is a radio frequency (RF) controlled clock. It
will automatically synchronize current time and date with the US
Atomic Clock. The benefit of a RF controlled clock is that highly-
accurate time is maintained and manual adjustments to the time
and date are not required.
When the batteries are first installed, the JMR838WFA will
automatically search for a radio signal.
When in search mode, the antenna icon [
] will blink. This
process takes between two to ten minutes. After initial search,
short periodic reception-signal scans will commence several
times a day.
The antenna icon indicates the strength of reception.
STRONG
WEAK
NO RECEPTION
RECEIVING
Interference
Reception can be affected by a number of factors. For best reception,
place the device away from metal objects and electrical appliances.
Note: When the JMR838WFA is new and just out of the box,
initial signal reception can take up to 72 hours. It is
recommended that the JMR838WFA be placed on a window
sill away from a TV, PC, radio, microwave or other
equipment that generates RF signals. Interference to signal
reception is lowest between midnight and 4AM.
“SECONDS” AND “WEEKDAY” DISPLAY
The “second” and the “weekday” share the same section of the
display.
“weekday” display
“second” display
The weekday is displayed as an abbreviation in 3 languages.
Day-of-the-week
Language
Monday
Tuesday Wed. Thursday
Friday Saturday S u n d a y
E n g l i s h
French
S p a n i s h
To change the “seconds” display to the “weekday” display:
1. When the “seconds” are displayed, press CLOCK once.
To change the “weekday” display to the “seconds” display:
1. When the “weekday” is displayed, press CLOCK once.
CALENDAR AND ALARM TIME DISPLAY
The calendar and the alarm-time share the same section of the
display.
The calendar is displayed in a month-day format.