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Thank you for purchasing your Atomic Alarm 
Clock from 

RadioShack

. Please read this user’s 

guide before installing, setting up, and using 
your new clock.

Features

•  Radio controlled clock receives signal from 

WWVB 60kHz and adjusts time and date 

automatically.

•  LED backlight.
•  4 time zone settings.
•  Daylight saving time.
•  Alarm and snooze function.
•  Indoor temperature with Celsius or 

Fahrenheit option.

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•  Atomic Clock 

•  Quick Start

•  User’s Guide

1

 Select a Location

•  Place your clock near a window.
•  Do not place in direct sunlight, next to 

heat or cold sources such as stoves and 

freezers, or heating vents.

•  Keep the clock away from high power 

cables, TVs, microwaves, refrigerators, 

computers, and metal furniture.

•  Your atomic clock will not work in Alaska or 

Hawaii.

2

 Install Batteries

1.

  Press the tab to 

remove the battery 

compartment cover.

.

  Insert two AA 

batteries (not 

included) matching 

the polarity 

symbols (+ and –) 

marked inside.

.

  Replace the cover.

Replace batteries when the display dims.

Battery Notes

•  Dispose of batteries promptly and properly. 

Do not burn or bury them.

•  Use only fresh batteries of the required size 

and type.

•  Do not mix old and new batteries, different 

types of batteries (alkaline, or rechargeable), or 
rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

•  If you do not plan to use the atomic clock, 

remove the batteries. Batteries can leak 
chemicals that can damage electronic parts.

3

 Set Time and Date

Automatic Settings

1.

  After batteries are installed, the clock 

starts searching for the WWVB signal from 

the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. 

.

  One of the signal reception indicators 

flashes during signal search.

Weakest

Weaker

Weak

Normal

Strongest

.

  If reception succeeds, date and time are 

updated automatically, and   displays 

until the next reception cycle.

If the reception fails, no signal indicator 

appears. Hold down 

)

/WAVE

 for 3 seconds 

to receive signal manually. If it still fails, follow 

“Manual Settings”

 on page 8 to set the date and 

time. 
The clock automatically updates the atomic 

time daily at 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m., or 

Atomic Alarm Clock

User’s Guide  

-

)

/WAVE

• Increase settings in the time and alarm modes.
• In the normal time display, press for 3 seconds 

to activate the manual signal search. Press 

again to turn it off. 

SNOOZE/LIGHT

• Press to turn on the 

backlight for 5 seconds. 

• When the alarm sounds, 

press once to stop the 

alarm for 5 minutes. 

ALM/SET

Set alarm or switch 

between viewing the 

month/date and alarm 

time.

ALARM ON/OFF

Turn alarm on or off.

TIME/SET

Set time, year, month, 

date, and temperature 

reading.

(

/ZONE

• Decrease settings in 

the time and alarm 

modes.

• Select the desired 

time zone.

6:00 a.m. It stops the update once the time is 

updated for the day.

Notes: 

•  The radio signal search takes 

approximately 10 minutes after batteries 

are installed or when 

RESET

 is pressed. 

If you want to set the time and date 

manually, press 

)

/WAVE

 to stop signal 

search at any time.

•  The clock automatically adjusts the 

daylight saving time (DST) upon receipt 

of a signal, and   displays. If you are 

in an area that does not recognize DST, 

change the time zone on your clock until 

it matches the correct hour.

•  During the radio signal search, all function 

keys stop working except 

SNOOZE/LIGHT

.

•  Signal reception might be affected if your 

clock is placed in a basement or anywhere 

near large metal structures (tall buildings, 

freeways, airports, or railways). 

•  On very cloudy and stormy days, the radio 

signal might not be strong enough to set 

the clock.

Clock Time

12 or 24 hour format.

Day of the Week

Month and Day or 

Alarm Time

Temperature

˚C or ˚F

Time Zone

Signal Reception Indicator

Alarm On

Snooze On

Daylight Saving Indicator

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 63-246

Page 1: ...Thank you for purchasing your Atomic Alarm Clock from RadioShack Please read this user s guide before installing setting up and using your new clock Atomic Alarm Clock User s Guide 63 246 ...

Page 2: ... with Celsius or Fahrenheit option Check package contents Atomic Clock Quick Start User s Guide 1 Select a Location Place your clock near a window Do not place in direct sunlight next to heat or cold sources such as stoves and freezers or heating vents Keep the clock away from high power cables TVs microwaves refrigerators computers and metal furniture Your atomic clock will not work in Alaska or ...

Page 3: ...display dims Battery Notes Dispose of batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or bury them Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities If you do not plan to use the atomic clock remove the batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage elec...

Page 4: ... to stop the alarm for 5 minutes ALM SET Set alarm or switch between viewing the month date and alarm time ALARM ON OFF Turn alarm on or off TIME SET Set time year month date and temperature reading ZONE Decrease settings in the time and alarm modes Select the desired time zone Clock Time 12 or 24 hour format Day of the Week Month and Day or Alarm Time Temperature C or F Time Zone Signal Reception...

Page 5: ...gnal search Weakest Weaker Weak Normal Strongest 3 If reception succeeds date and time are updated automatically and displays until the next reception cycle If the reception fails no signal indicator appears Hold down WAVE for 3 seconds to receive signal manually If it still fails follow Manual Settings on page 8 to set the date and time The clock automatically updates the atomic time daily at 3 0...

Page 6: ...daylight saving time DST upon receipt of a signal and displays If you are in an area that does not recognize DST change the time zone on your clock until it matches the correct hour During the radio signal search all function keys stop working except SNOOZE LIGHT Signal reception might be affected if your clock is placed in a basement or anywhere near large metal structures tall buildings freeways...

Page 7: ...ps 3 and 4 to set the hour minute year month date and temperature options After setting the date the clock automatically sets the day of the week nNotes The Atomic Clock will override manual settings if it receives a good radio signal The calendar extends from 2000 to 2099 The year digits do not appear on the main display Hold down TIME SET until 12 Hr flashes then press three more times to view P...

Page 8: ...and the alarm time shows instead of the date 2 Hold down ALM SET until the hour digits flash 3 Press WAVE or ZONE to set the hour 4 Press ALM SET to confirm 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to set the minutes 6 Slide ALARM ON OFF to ON appears At the set alarm time the clock produces a series of beeps for 1 minute Beep sequence is listed on page 10 ...

Page 9: ...rm for 5 minutes and flash After 5 minutes the alarm sounds again You can repeatedly use the snooze feature as many times as you like To stop snooze press any button except SNOOZE LIGHT disappears n Note Your clock must be on a solid flat surface so the pressure switches on the bottom are triggered when you press SNOOZE LIGHT Otherwise you may not activate the snooze and backlight functions Pressu...

Page 10: ...roperly use a straightened paper clip to press RESET on the bottom of your clock All display segments briefly appear then the clock starts searching for a signal Specifications Atomic frequency 60kHz WWVB Power source Two AA batteries Temperature range 10 50 C 14 122 F Dimensions H W D 2Ã 6Ë 2 in 66 154 50 mm Weight 8 1 oz 230 g Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice A...

Page 11: ... and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one...

Page 12: ...buse misuse failure to follow instructions improper installation or maintenance alteration accident Acts of God such as floods or lightning or excess voltage or current b improper or incorrectly performed repairs by persons who are not a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d ordinary wear and tear or cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance...

Page 13: ...TLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE AND ANY LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT AND ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RADIOSHACK HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implie...

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