User manual – Glass Clock Design #3
rev 1.2
5.2 Setting the time and date
When setting the time/date, the time is entered first followed by the date.
Set the time by pressing the red mode button on the right side momentarily
(Note: when powered up the clock will already be in set time mode, no need
to push the mode button). When pressed, the hours digits will flash on and
off once a second.
5.3 Set time mode
When the clock is in the set time mode, the current time will be
displayed with the hours (2 leftmost digits) blinking. The colons will
both be on steady (no blinking) and the seconds will be off.
If the colons are blinking, the clock is still in the normal display
mode, and the red mode button on the right side should be
momentarily pressed to enter the set time mode.
Note: If the clock loses time (first setup, or without power for an
extended period of time) the time displayed will be all zeroes: 0:00.
To cancel setting the time value at any point, press and hold the red
mode button until the display goes blank. This will cancel setting the
time/date. When the mode button is released, the clock will go back
to the normal display. The old time value will be used.
5.3.1
Setting the time - hours
When the hours (leftmost) digits are blinking, the hour value can be
changed.
The black function button on the left side will change the hour value
when pressed. Holding the function button on will quickly cycle
through the hours (0-23). Note: When setting the hours, 24 hour
mode is used, regardless of the hour format setting (12/24 hour
display mode). This means '00' is 12 AM (midnight), and '13' is 1 PM
(afternoon).
Once the hours are set to the proper value, press the red mode button
(right side) momentarily. The clock will then go to the minutes set
mode.
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