Please read this user’s guide before
installing, setting up and using your new product
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Thank you for purchasing your Worldwide Atomic Clock
from RadioShack. It receives signals from atomic clock
generators so you will always know the exact time. Your
clock automatically updates to the current local time
when you travel, and you can set it to automatically
update for Daylight Savings Time. The clock’s display
shows your home time, the local time (wherever you are
currently located), time zone, temperature, and day of
the week.
Depending on your location, you may or may not
receive an atomic clock signal. If you install batteries
and the signal strength indicator (
Ê
) does not appear,
you are in an area that does not receive a signal
from an atomic clock. See
“in regions not receiving
an atomic clock signal”
.
in regions receiving an atomic clock signal
The sequence for setting your clock in a region
receiving an atomic clock signal generator is:
1) automatic signal detection
2) select a city or time zone
3) set the home time
automatic signal detection
1. After batteries are installed, the clock starts
searching for an atomic clock signal and
Ê
flashes.
2. In about 10 minutes, one of the following
abbreviations appears momentarily to indicate
the atomic clock from which you are receiving a
signal:
Region
Abbreviation
USA
US
UK
UK
North Japan
JP
Europe
EU
South Japan
JP
3. The local time, date, month and year are
automatically set and briefly appear on the
display.
Notes:
• During automatic signal detection, you cannot manually
set the time. To override signal detection and manually
set the time, hold down
MODE
,
ON/OFF
and
SNOOZE
until
Ê
stops flashing.
• For best reception, keep the clock away from equipment
that emits RF or microwave signals, such as TVs, radios,
or microwaves.
• You may need to position your clock near a window for
best reception.
• The most dependable and clear signal is received at
night, between midnight and 4am local time.
• The clock receives an atomic signal update every 24
hours and will update accordingly for your location.
select a city or time zone
There are 32 cities and four US time zones stored
in your clock. Each city is represented by an
abbreviated name, and it’s GMT (Greenwich Mean
Time). GMT refers to that city or region’s time
relative to the International Date Line. For example,
Honolulu is ten hours behind (-10), and Tokyo is nine
hours ahead (+9) of the International Date Line.
1. Press
MODE
three times. An abbreviation flashes.
2. Press
UP
to scroll until you see your home city. If
your home city is not listed, select the city listed
that is in your time zone.
Abbrev
GMT
City
Abbrev
GMT
City
HNL
-10
Honolulu
LON
0
London
THR
+3.5
Tehran
HKG
+8
Hong Kong
ANC
-9
Anchorage
PAR
+1
Paris
DXB
+4
Dubai
PEK
+8
Beijing
PST
-8
Pacific (USA)
AMS
+1
Amsterdam
KBL
+4.5
Kabul
TPE
+8
Taipei
MST
-7
Mountain
(US)
FRA
+1
Frankfurt
KHL
+5
Karachi
TYO
+9
Tokyo
CST
-6
Central (USA)
CAI
+2
Cairo
DEL
+5.5
New Delhi
ADL
+9.5
Adelaide
EST
-5
Eastern
(USA)
JRS
+2
Jerusalem
DAC
+6
Dhaka
SYD
+10
Sydney
CCS
-4
Caracas
JED
+3
Jeddah
RGN
+6.5
Yangon
NOU
+11
Noumea
RIO
-3
Rio de
Janeiro
MCW
+3
Moscow
BKK
+7
Bangkok
WLG
+12
Wellington
3. Press
SET
to confirm. The time, day, month, date
and year are automatically set.
set the home time
1. Press
MODE
four times. The time zone (GMT) digits
flash.
2. Press
UP
to scroll until your home time zone
(GMT) digits appear. For example, if you are from
Texas, which is on CST, you will scroll until
-6
appears.
3. Press
SET
to confirm.
in regions not receiving an atomic clock signal
If your clock starts searching for a signal, you can
disable it by holding down
ON/OFF
,
SNOOZE
, and
MODE
until
Ê
stops flashing.The sequence for setting your
clock in regions not receiving an atomic clock signal
is:
1) select a city or time zone
2) manually set the current time
3) set the home time
select a city or time zone
Follow steps 1-3 as if you were in an area receiving
an atomic clock signal.
manually set the current time
1. Hold down
MODE
until the hour digits flash.
2. Press
UP
to scroll through the hours.
3. Press
SET
to confirm the correct hour. The
minute digits flash.
4. Press
UP
to scroll through the minutes.
5. Press
SET
to confirm the correct minutes. The
second digits flash.
6. Press
UP
to reset the seconds to zero (
00
).
7. Press
SET
to confirm the seconds.
8. Press
UP
to toggle between
12
or
24
hour time
format.
9. Press
SET
to confirm the time format.
10. Press
MODE
once to view the day, month, year
and date information.
11. Hold down
MODE
until the year digits flash.
12. Press
UP
to scroll through the years.
13. Press
SET
to confirm the year. The month digits
flash.
14. Press
UP
to scroll through the months.
15. Press
SET
to confirm the month. The date digits
flash.
16. Press
UP
to scroll through the dates.
17. Press
SET
to confirm the date.
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
1. When in time mode, press
MODE
three times.
2. Press
ON/OFF
to enable or disable DST. Your
clock will automatically adjust to DST on the
appropriate date.
set the home time
Follow steps 1-3 as if you were in an area receiving
an atomic clock signal.
setting the clock
Your clock requires two AAA batteries (not supplied)
for power.
1. Remove the battery
compartment cover.
2. Insert two AAA
batteries.
3. Replace the cover.
Battery Notes:
• Dispose of old batteries
promptly and properly.
• Do not burn or bury batteries.
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and
recommended type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries with
different capacities or different chemistries.
• If you do not plan to use the clock for a month or more,
remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that
can damage electronic parts.
installing batteries
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Worldwide Atomic Clock
clock user’s guide
what’s included
Note: Actual product may vary from the images found in this
document.
snooze
time zone
MODE
ON/OFF
SET
UP
home time
local time
temperature /
humidity