9
GB
Signal Strength Indicator Icons:
CLOCK & CALENDAR FUNCTIONS
As the RMR-166 is an
Radio Controlled
™ clock, it does not need
manual setting. However, instructions to set the clock manually
are included and follow:
Manually Setting the Clock:
1. Hold [SET/MODE] for three seconds. The LCD display will
return to Time Display MODE 1 and the hour digits will flash.
2. Use
[
▲
]
to select the hour. When selecting the hour, be
aware of the AM and PM designations. By pressing and hold
ing the
[
▲
]
note that the value will increase or decrease
very rapidly.
3. Press [SET/MODE] to save the hour selection. The minute digits
will then begin to flash. Repeat the same steps, 1 and 2 above,
to set the minutes, then the day-of-month, month, and day-of
the-week display language choice.
The time and date are displayed in 12-hour AM/PM format and
MONTH/Day format, respectively.
There are three choices for the
day-of-the-week language display: English (E), Spanish (S) and
French (F).
Press [SET/MODE] to bypass any function selection setting.
When function selection settings are complete, press [SET/MODE]
to exit. The LCD screen will return to the display mode last
chosen.
IMPORTANT: As soon as any manual setting changes are made
to the clock, the signal strength display will indicate a loss of
signal strength indicating that the clock is now running on manual
settings instead of signals from the Atomic Clock. In this mode, it
is very unlikely that RMR-166 will receive signals from the US
Atomic Clock. To reactivate reception of the US Atomic Clock
signal press [RESET] or remove
the batteries to
allow the unit to
clear its settings and then reinsert the batteries.
SELECTING THE TIME ZONE
CAUTION: Do not press and hold [ZONE] for more than three
seconds doing so will deactivate the automatic time signal
reception capability. When the automatic time signal reception is
disabled, no signal strength icon will be displayed. To reactivate
the time search, press and hold the
[
▲
]
for three seconds.
1. On the bottom line of the LCD screen there is a map outlining
the United States that divides the United States into the four time
zones.
2. Press and release [ZONE] to sequentially advance through the
time zones from west to east.
- Strong Signal
- Weak Signal
- No Reception
- Receiving Signal