3. Using the gray set wheel on the back of the clock, move the clock hands to display the approximate time to within 20 minutes
of the correct time for your location.
When setting the approximate time, move the hands in the forward (clockwise) direction and end with the minute hand
located at the appropriate location in relation to the second hand (which does not move during the setting procedure). For
example, if the second hand is pointing to the “6”, then the minute hand should be halfway between minute marks. If the
second hand is at the “12”, then the minute hand should be placed on the minute mark.
4. Insert two alkaline batteries into the battery holder. It's essential that fresh, superior-quality batteries, with an expiration date
that exceeds five years past the current year. Be sure to insert the batteries with the battery "+" end to the "+" end of the
battery holder.
Once the batteries are properly inserted, the second hand begins moving one step every second.
5. When the second hand gets exactly to the "12" position, press and release the button on the back of the clock. The system
clock will beep twice.
6. Wait until the second hand crosses the minute hand and is precisely at the minute mark that the minute hand is moving to,
then again press and release the button.
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The clock beeps twice and then the second hand starts to double step every other second. The clock continues to double-step
every other second until the clock receives and decodes a valid time signal from the Transmitter.
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The clock should receive the signal between 1 second and 45 seconds after the above procedure is complete.
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Once a valid time signal has been decoded, the system clock either advances at eight times normal speed or it slows down to
half normal speed until the hands display the accurate time.
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Once the clock has decoded a valid time signal from the Transmitter, the clock beeps and continue to beep with every valid
decoded signal for the next minute.
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