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OPERATION

To switch between the seconds display
and the day of the week, press 

CLOCK

.

To switch between viewing the month/
date and the alarm time, press 

ALARM

(see “Using the Alarm”).

To view the time in another time zone,
press 

ZONE

 until the desired time zone

appears.

USING THE ALARM

Setting the Alarm Time

1. Hold down 

ALARM

 until the alarm

hour digits flash.

2. Repeatedly press (or hold down) 

8

8

8

8

to advance the hour digits.

Notes:

AM

 appears for an AM time and

PM

 appears for a PM time

 appears as soon as you press

8

8

8

8

.

3. Press 

ALARM

. The minute digits

flash.

4. Repeatedly press 

8

8

8

8

 to advance

the minute digits.

5. Press 

ALARM

 to store the setting.

The alarm time remains displayed.

Notes:

• To switch between viewing the

alarm time and the month/date,
press 

ALARM

.

• The alarm time does not need to be

displayed for the alarm to sound.

Turning the Alarm On/Off

To turn on the alarm, press 

 

ON/OFF

so  

appears.

At the set alarm time, 

 flashes on the

display and the alarm sounds one soft
beep every 2 seconds. To silence the
alarm, press 

ALARM

 remains on the

display and the alarm sounds at the set
alarm time the next day.

If you do not silence the alarm, after 20
seconds, two quick beeps sound every 2
seconds and the volume increases
slightly. After 20 more seconds, three
quick beeps sound every 2 seconds and
the volume increases to its maximum
level. After another 20 seconds, the
beeping becomes continuous (about
four beeps per second) for about 1
minute.

After 2 minutes, the alarm turns off auto-
matically. The first time this happens,
the snooze feature activates and 
continues to flash. In about 8 minutes,
the alarm sounds again. If the alarm
turns off automatically a second time, 
remains on the display and the alarm
will sound again at the set alarm time
the next day.

To turn off the alarm, press 

 

ON/OFF

so  

disappears.

63-973.fm  Page 7  Friday, January 7, 2000  7:45 AM

Summary of Contents for 63-973

Page 1: ...Cat No 63 973 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment Radio Controlled Clock with Thermometer 63 973 fm Page 1 Friday January 7 2000 7 45 AM...

Page 2: ...ad from across the room The display shows the current time and alarm time the time zone you are in the indoor temperature and the day of the week Four Time Zones let you see the time for Pacific Mount...

Page 3: ...the polarity symbols and marked inside 3 Replace the cover Notes When BATT flashes on the display replace the batteries with fresh ones If the clock does not operate after you install the batteries re...

Page 4: ...metal table because these could interfere with radio signal reception Using the Stand To set the clock on a flat surface pull the built in stand away from the back of the clock Mounting the Clock on...

Page 5: ...96 hours The clock has not received a radio signal strong enough to set the date and time within the last 96 hours Reposition the clock before 2 3 4 or 9 AM or 3 or 9 PM or set the date and time manu...

Page 6: ...e desired time zone 2 Hold down CLOCK until the hour dig its flash 3 Repeatedly press or hold down 8 8 8 8 to advance the hour digits Note AM appears for an AM time and PM appears for a PM time 4 Pres...

Page 7: ...und Turning the Alarm On Off To turn on the alarm press ON OFF so appears At the set alarm time flashes on the display and the alarm sounds one soft beep every 2 seconds To silence the alarm press ALA...

Page 8: ...ou can press SNOOZE to silence the alarm for about 8 minutes flashes on the dis play After 8 minutes the alarm sounds again You can use the snooze feature repeatedly for up to 24 hours SNOOZE 63 973 f...

Page 9: ...ay from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Handle the clock gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the clock to work improperly Use only...

Page 10: ...rating or locks up you can reset it Press RESET with a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip All display segments briefly appear then the clock starts scanning for the radio signal RESET 63...

Page 11: ...Dimensions HWD 95 8 87 16 115 16 Inches 247 214 36 mm Weight without batteries 22 5 oz 640 g Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement...

Page 12: ...during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct...

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