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The Communiclock radio controlled talking clock announces the time in an natural
English, male voice, by pressing the large, round button on top of the clock, and also
includes a number of other audible cues to help the user.
The clock is radio controlled, which means it has a radio antenna built in and receives
a signal from the radio transmitter in Anthorn, Cumbria, which enables the time and
date to set automatically. The transmission radius of the radio control is approximately
745 miles (1,200km).
It also has the following features: current time announcement, date announcement,
adjustable volume, an optional hourly time announcement, a 12-hour clock and an
alarm with five alarm sounds.
Please note:
The clock is supplied with 4x AA batteries, which are packed in with the
product. Please see section Replacing Batteries for instructions on how to insert the
batteries.
The clock can also be powered using the mains, and an AC adaptor is available
separately under product code CC53AC, priced at £8.50 including VAT.
Orientation
Front
On the front of the clock is a large, ridged circular speaker grille and below this is a
recessed rotary volume control.
Back
The back of the clock is curved in shape and near to the bottom end of the back is a
small power input socket. This is for the 6v power supply that is available from RNIB
separately (product code CC53AC). This is an alternate means of powering the clock
from batteries.
Top edge
With the clock facing towards you, you will notice a large, round, black button on top.
This is the "Talk" button that announces the time and date.
Base
On the base of the clock you will notice there are four round non-slip feet in each
corner.
Towards the top end of the base, above the battery compartment, are two white
buttons. The left button is square in shape and is the "Mode" button. The round button