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A RF SIGNAL INDICATOR
- Indicates the signal-receiving status of the unit
B MAIN WINDOW
- Displays the current time with seconds or day-of-the week
C SECONDARY WINDOW
- Displays the alarm time and its status or date
D [ MODE/SET ] button
- Changes between seconds and weekday display (Main
window) or between calendar and alarm clock display
(secondary window)
- Holds to activate the clock setting mode
E [ UP ] button
- Increases the value of a setting by one unit
F [ ZONE ] button
- Press to sequence through the 4 U.S. time-zones: Pacific,
Mountain, Central or Eastern.
G [ALARM] button
- Changes the display and operating status of the alarm
clock
H [RESET] button
- Returns all settings to the factory set default values
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Open the battery compartment by removing the screw at the
bottom of the unit.
2. Pull out the battery holder and insert two AAA-sized (UM-4)
batteries in accordance with the polarities shown.
3. Slide back the battery holder into the compartment and fasten
the screw.
4. Press RESET with a blunt stylus.
5. When the low battery indicator [ ] appears on the display,
follow the above procedures to replace the unit with new
batteries.
Note The unit will automatically search for the radio signal
when batteries are first installed. When the BHM-612A is
new and just out of the box, allow up to 72 hours for the
unit to receive the US Atomic Clock signal. To facilitate
reception, place the BHM-612A on a window sill away
from other signal emitting equipment such as TVs, radios,
PCs and microwaves. Stronges signal reception is be-
tween midnight and 4AM.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing the BHM-612A Radio Controlled
Alarm Clock.
A smart-looking and easy-to-operate timepiece, the BHM-612A
is designed to automatically synchronize the current time and
date with the U.S. Atomic Clock.
The BHM-612A is also equipped with a daily alarm clock plus
date and multilingual weekday display.
FEATURES & KEY CONFIGURATION
RADIO CONTROLLED ALARM CLOCK
MODEL : BHM-612A
USER’S MANUAL
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