Congratulations on your purchase of the Reizen Atomic Talking Analog Alarm Clock, which combines the
traditional styling of an analog face, the added functionality of a time and date announcement and the convenience
of the atomic (radio controlled) feature that automatically sets the never having to set the time.
Other features include an easy-to-set alarm with 2 large buttons, adjustable volume control (High, Medium, Low,
Off) and a soft LED backlight.
As you read through this Instruction Manual, please refer to the diagrams on the previous page to identify all but-
tons and switches on the clock.
Automatic Time Setting
The Reizen Atomic Talking Analog Alarm Clock automatically adjusts itself to the precise correct time through a
radio signal received daily at 3:00AM from the US Atomic Clock, the nation’s timekeeper. After reception of the
signal it will reflect the correct time in both the talking mode and on the analog clock face.
The clock also automatically accounts for daylight savings time (Note: The daylight savings mode can be turned
off.) The clock may also be manually set for travel abroad or for use in locations that may not receive the atomic
radio signal.
Button Functions:
Time Announcement:
Push S1 once to hear Hour and Minute
Day & Date Announcement:
Push S1 twice to hear Day, Month, Date and Year
Reception Status Check:
1. Push S1 3 times to hear the reception status of the clock
2. If the reception was successful, the clock will speak “Country Name” followed by “Time Updated”. Example:
“USA, Time Updated”.
If the reception failed, the watch will speak ”Country Name” followed by “ Time Not Updated” for example “USA,
Time Not Updated”.
Alarm Time Announcement:
Check Alarm Time Setting:
Press S2 or S3 once to check the Alarm Time Setting while the second hand is running normally. The clock will
announce the current alarm set time.
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