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Alarm Time) Until the ((•)) ALARM button is pressed again.
((•)) Alarm Display indicator (Figure A.11)
This ((•)) icon indicates the second line of the display is showing Alarm Time.
[
] Alarm “ON” Indicator (Figure A.12)
This Bell [
] icon indicates that the alarm function is activated.
[BATT] Low Battery Indicator (Figure A.13)
This [BATT] icon indicates that it is time to change batteries. Please refer to the
Battery Replacement Section of this manual.
Reset Button(Figure A.14)
To clear all user-selected settings and to cause the settings to default to their
original values, press RESET with a blunt stylus. The reset button is located
under the battery compartment door.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Your Radio Controlled Clock is shipped with two AAA batteries. These batteries
should last for approximately one year depending on the amount of your use of the
HiGlo
TM
backlight. Open the battery compartment, door and remove the two pro-
tective plastic strips from the batteries and slide the battery compartment door
back into place.
Radio Controlled Clock:
The RM806 will automatically synchronize current time and date with the signal
broadcast by the US Atomic Clock when the product is in reception range of the
signal.
When the unit is new and just out of the box, synchronization with the U.S. atomic
clock can take upto 72 hours. The unit will receive the most dependable and
interference free signal automatically between Midnight and 4 AM.
When the unit is receiving radio signal, the reception icon will start to blink. The
reception icon will show either strong, weak or no signal depending on the
strength of the radio signal. A complete reception generally takes about 2 to 5
minutes.