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ATOMIC CLOCK
MODEL 84062/84063
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for your purchase of this quality clock. The utmost care has gone into the design and
manufacture of your clock. Please read these instructions and store them in a safe place for future
reference.
FEATURES
Large LCD Time Display
Super Accurate Atomic Time using the WWVB Radio Signal from the USA Atomic Clock
Automatically adjusts the time each day
Displays Month, Date, Day of Week
Optional 12 Hour or 24 Hour (Military) Time Display
Displays Room Temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit
Four Time Zone Setting (choose from Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time and
Eastern Time)
Automatic adjustment for Daylight Savings Time in the Spring and Fall
Battery Insertion / Replacement
Note: For best performance, battery should be replaced at least once a year to maintain the best
running accuracy. Ensure that the battery used is new and the correct size. Clean the battery
contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation.
Begin by opening the battery compartment cover on the back of the clock and place 1 new
AA alkaline (not included) into the compartment as indicated by polarity (+, -). CAUTION:
Be sure to insert the battery in the correct position (+, -) when the battery is changed. the
clock will be in set up mode for the Atomic reception.
Atomic Signal Reception
IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE: the clock will not operate or set for the first four minutes
after inserting the battery. During this time the clock will be searching for the Time Signal
from Fort Collins, Colorado and the setting functions will not operate. This is normal and not
a defect in your clock.
While the clock is searching for the Atomic Signal the WAVE button can be pressed to stop
the search for the time signal.
If you are in a location where it is difficult to receive the signal, the clock can be set manually
and then it will automatically update to the correct Atomic time when it receives the signal.
Normally, signal reception is best at night. If the signal is not received in the first four
minutes, it is recommended you set the time manually and wait for the clock to catch the
signal at night.
Once the time is set (either automatically or manually), the clock will seek out the radio
signal daily to keep its accuracy.