Digital LED Clock
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Troubleshooting
When the clock is first plugged in (or after a power failure), it normally takes a few minutes to lock onto the
satellite time signal. Initially, the time will be within a few seconds of the exact NIST time. Over the next
several minutes the time signal will gradually lock on fully so that the time displayed will be exactly the NIST
time.
The satellite signal can be blocked by walls and objects, or interfered with by electrical equipment; so if you
are having trouble getting a satellite time signal then try moving the clock to a different location.
Maintenance
The case is plastic and Plexiglas (acrylic). Clean with water and a mild (non-ammonia) cleaning solution to
remove fingerprints from the Plexiglas.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the case.
Specifications
Time Accuracy:
±
1 second absolute (with stable satellite signal lock)
±
4 minutes per month (without satellite signal, 0
°
C to 40
°
C)
Power Input:
100-130 VAC, 60 Hz, 1 W
Power Cord:
10’, non-polarized
Dimensions:
2.25“ H, 5.0“ W, 5.25“ D
Weight:
1 Lb
IR Control:
Panasonic REC-80 protocol; TV, VCR, CBL, or AUX device
Warnings and Cautions
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK - DRY LOCATION USE ONLY
Published 2009-11-01 RSP