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B) Wall and Desk Mount Display

To  attach  the  base, place it on a flat surface, with the pointed end away from 
you. There  are 2 raised tabs projecting up from the base. Take your clock and 
angle it towards you,  place the opening on the bottom of the clock in the front 
tab. Once  the  clock and  the  front tab are joined, gently push the clock away 
from you to an upright position, until it locks in place.

To  disassemble  the  base,   hold  the  base  with  one  hand and gently pull 
towards you.

Fig.6 Side view  of assembling clock case to base

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1. GETTING STARTED
 

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Channel 2

Channel 3

Indicator lamp

Fig.4 Front view of remote sensor

Fig.5  Back view of remote sensor

Reset key

 

 

Fig.2 Front view of clock

Fig.3 Back view of clock

Antenna icon

Indoor temperature

Outdoor temperature

MADE IN CHINA

Battery door

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Battery compartment

 

RCC activate DST/Standard
Hour set Day set Off set-

Daylight saving
time indicator

C /  F selection Zone 
setting 12/24 H format 
Month setting Off set +

Mode Switch Lock/DST
zone/Clock set /Calendar
set / Off set

Reset key

Snooze / RCC off

Home time Zone on/off
Minutes set Year set
Reset Offset

Register/Channel
Set

Alarm switch
Alarm off / Alarm set / 
Alarm on

Time zone
indicator

  

 

 

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Note:  After  installing  batteries ,  press  the reset button on the clock  and  on 
the remote unit. 

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press the reset  button on the clock and  

Atomic Radio Controlled Clock,Calendar,
 

Atomic Radio Controlled Clock,Calendar,
  Indoor & Wireless Outdoor Thermometer

Indoor & Wireless Outdoor Thermometer

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Instruction

TRUE TIME

   & TEMP

 

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*Please note the radio signal can be received in all 48 US mainland states and 
some parts of Canada,  close to the  US border. N.I.S.T.  radio control signal is 
not  received in  Alaska and Hawaii. In  these  locations,  this  radio  controlled 
clock will only function as a normal quartz clock, and must be set manually.

Fig. 1 Atomic radio controlled time signal transmission and reception 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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                                                           "  atomic " electronically  encoded  signals for  
the four time zones in the continental  USA,  the accuracy of the  " atomic "  radio 
controlled  clock  became  

available  to  the  general  public. Recent  technology   

enabled  this process  to  be  miniaturized  and  to be offered at reasonable cost.

The  N.I.S.T.  ( National  Institute  of  Standards  &  Technology ),   broadcasts 
electronically encoded time signals, from the antenna  located  in  Fort Collins, 
Colorado,  based  on  the  USA   atomic  clock.  (For  more  information  on  the 
N.I.S.T. transmission and cesium  atomic  clock, visit their website:

The word  "atomic"  is applied to the radio  controlled  clocks,  which pick up the 
encoded signal and decode it, synchronizing within a split second of the Atomic 
N.I.S.T. clock. In addition,  the radio signal automatically sets the calendar and 
adjusts for daylight savings or standard time. 

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