Reset Clock
To manually reset an Automatic Setting Analog Clock after installation, simply remove its power source for at least 10 seconds
and then reapply its power source. The clock automatically initiates the Self Initialization procedure.
Automatic Daily Transmitter Signal Check
At six pre-scheduled times a day, at 2, 10, and 6 AM and PM clock time (not actual time), a clock's receiver automatically turns on
and begins searching for a Transmitter signal, starting with the previously stored channel number. If a signal is not received on
the first channel, the clock scans all channels to search for a signal.
Clock has not received a signal from the Transmitter for three days - indicated by second hand two second
stepping pattern
The clock second hand begins to step twice at two second intervals to call attention to a problem with the clock. This pattern is
repeated and the clock may display the correct time, but it's not synchronized and its time may drift.
The stepping pattern continues until the clock receives a valid time signal from the Transmitter. Once a valid time is received, the
clock hands are set to the correct time and resume moving normally.
Automatic Midnight Verification
Every day at midnight, an Automatic Setting Analog Clock checks to ensure its hand positions are correct and automatically
corrects if they are off. This resetting of the hands is the same as the Hand Alignment Check and Self Initialization procedure.
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