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SPECIFICATIONS

Integrated radio receiver for reception of time signal

Temperature Range:  23.0 to 122.0° F

 

 

-5.0 to 50.0°C

OPERATION

The unit contains a pre-tuned internal radio 

receiver that receives a 60 kHz frequency signal 

generated by the U.S. Atomic Clock.  The U.S. 

Atomic Clock is located in Boulder Colorado and is 

operated by NIST (National Institute of Standards 

and Technology).

Upon installation of the batteries, the unit 

automatically activates its receiver.

  

The unit may not receive a signal immediately.  It 

may take as long as 72 hours to receive a complete 

signal from the Atomic Clock.  The clock will 

attempt a signal reception for 10 minutes every 3 

hours until it successfully receives the signal from 

the atomic clock.  While the unit is attempting 

to receive a complete signal for the first time, the 

clock may be set manually (see the “Manual Clock 

Setting” section).  Best reception often occurs 

between midnight and 4 am.  

The successful reception of the Atomic Clock 

signal is dependent upon the positioning and 

location of the unit.  Insufficient signal strength or 

external electrical interference may prevent the 

unit from receiving a complete signal.  The main 

causes for poor reception are heavily reinforced 

concrete and steel structures and/or placement of 

the unit close to video or PC monitors.  There are 

certain areas of the Eastern United States where 

urban interference or signals from the United 

Kingdom’s Atomic Clock may distort or interfere 

with the signal from the U.S. Atomic Clock.

Upon successful reception of the Atomic Clock 

signal, set the Time Zone to the desired setting 

(see the “Setting the Time Zone and DST Status” 

section).

SETTING THE TIME ZONE AND DST STATUS

Press and hold the SET/WAVE for 3 seconds, the 

Daylight Saving (DST) status (On/OFF) and Time 

Zone will flash. 

Press the 

+

 button to toggle through the four (4) 

user-selectable time zones:

P = Pacific Standard Time (when selected, “P” will 

appear to the left of the Signal Strength Indicator.)

M = Mountain Standard Time (when selected, 

“M” will appear to the left of the Signal Strength 

Indicator.)

C = Central Standard Time (when selected, “C” will 

appear to the left of the Signal Strength Indicator.)

E = Eastern Standard Time (when selected, “E” will 

appear to the left of the Signal Strength Indicator.)

Daylight Saving Time

Each time the 

 button is pressed, Daylight 

Saving Time will be turned on/off.

With the desired Time Zone and DST setting 

selected, press the SET/WAVE button five (5) 

times to confirm the entry and exit from the setting 

mode.

SELECTING °F/°C AND TIME FORMAT

1. Press and hold the SET/WAVE for 3 seconds, 

  the Daylight Saving (DST) status (On/OFF) and

  Time Zone will flash. 

2. Press the SET/WAVE button four (4) times, the

  time format (24Hr/12Hr) and temperature will

  flash on the display.

3. Each press of the 

 button will change the

  temperature display mode between °F and °C.

4. Each press of the 

+

 button will change the time

  format mode between AM/PM (12Hr) and 

  24 hour (24Hr).

5. With the desired temperature unit of measure

  and time format selected, press the SET/WAVE

  button to confirm the entry and exit the setting

 mode.

SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR

Appearing under 

Indicates completed 

signal reception and synchronization with the 

Atomic Clock.

  Flashing indicates that the unit is attempting 

to receive the signal from the Atomic Clock.  

If this 

condition continues for more than 72 hours, the 

unit should be repositioned for better reception.

 Not flashing and  

 not appearing indicates 

no signal has been received.  

If this condition 

continues for more than 72 hours, the unit  should 

be repositioned for better reception.

Upon successful reception of the Atomic Clock 

signal, the unit will perform an automatic update 

every night at midnight and will make any time 

adjustments that might be necessary.  If this 

update is not successful, the indicators will 

disappear and the unit will try to receive the signal 

again every hour for up to 4 hours.  If signal 

reception is still unsuccessful, the clock will attempt 

a signal reception for 10 minutes every 3 hours 

until it successfully receives the signal from the 

atomic clock. 

MANUAL CLOCK SETTING

1.  Press and hold the SET/WAVE for 3 seconds, 

  the Daylight Saving (DST) status (On/OFF) and

  Time Zone will flash. 

2.  Press the SET/WAVE button, the year will flash

  on the display.

3.  Set the desired year by pressing the 

+

 or 

 

  button.     

Press and hold the button to change the display 

rapidly.

4.  With the desired year on the display, press the

  SET/WAVE button. The date will flash.

5.  Set the desired date by pressing the 

+

 or 

 

button.  The date will cycle through the day 

  number first and as the day number passes to

  the next month, the month will change.  Press

  and hold the 

+

 or 

 button to change the date

 rapidly.

6.  With the desired date on the display, press the

  SET/WAVE button.  The time-of-day will flash.

7.  Set the desired time-of-day by pressing the 

 

+

 or 

 button.

8.  With the desired time-of-day on the display,

  press the SET/WAVE button.  The 12/24 hour

  time format and temperature will flash.

9.  Set the desired time format by pressing the 

 

+

 button.

10. Set the desired temperature display by pressing 

 the 

 button.

11. With the desired time format and temperature

  unit on the display, press the SET/WAVE button

  to confirm the entry and exit the setting mode.

NOTE:  Any manual changes made will be 

automatically overridden with the next completed 

signal reception from the Atomic Clock.  

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