5
Checking the Signal Status
The clock displays these symbols to indicate the current or last status of radio signal
reception.
Notes:
• On very cloudy and stormy days, the signal might not be strong enough to reset
the clock.
• If the clock does not receive a strong signal within about 2 minutes, it stops scan-
ning and looks for a signal again at the next preprogrammed time (see “Turning
Off Automatic Time Setting” on Page 6).
The clock received a radio signal strong enough to set the date
and time within the last 96 hours.
The clock has not received a radio signal strong enough to set the
date and time within the last 96 hours. Reposition the clock before
2, 3, 4, or 9 AM, or 3 or 9 PM, or set the date and time manually.
The displayed time has been manually set.
No indicator
Automatic time setting is turned off. Remove and replace the bat-
teries, or use a pointed object (such as a straightened paper clip)
to press
RESET
.
The clock is receiving the radio signal and the time/date will be set
shortly.
The clock is receiving a signal, but reception is not strong enough
to set the clock. Reposition or rotate the antenna bar before the
antenna symbol stops blinking (about 2 minutes).
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