Single-sided Analog Clock Installation
How to install a single-sided analog clock
1. Drill holes for the screw anchors per the clock hole spacing specifications. For spacing specifications,
2. Apply power to the clock.
3. Use a screwdriver to insert and tighten the screw, leaving the top of the screw head 3/8 in. (0.95 cm) out from the wall.
4. Hold the clock with the face down and align the Clock-Lock hanger with the bottom screw.
5. Tilt the clock face to vertical and position the clock with the screw heads in the opening of the Clock-Lock hanger.
6. Slide the clock down over the screw heads to latch it into place.
7. If the Automatic Self Initialization was not completed at the clock mounting location, verify the clock is receiving a signal
from the Transmitter. Remove the clock and press and IMMEDIATELY release the button located on the back of the clock.
NOTE
When a clock is being installed or its transmission signal is being tested, it's very important not to hold the button down
too long or the hands will proceed to the 12 o’clock position and remain there indefinitely. To release the hands from an
indefinite position, press and release the button again. The clock will automatically initiate the Self Initialization
procedure and set itself.
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The clock scans all channels looking for a Transmitter signal.
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Once the clock finds a channel with a Transmitter signal, the clock emits a series of beeps. Each time a valid time signal is
received the clock emits a beep, which should be once per second and continue for one minute.
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If the clock is in a marginal signal area, it emits a beep once every few seconds. Battery operated models work in marginal
signal areas, but may result in reduced battery life.
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No beeping indicates a signal is not received.
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