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Press WAVE/+/MONTH/HR button or ALM/-/DATE/MINUTE button to choose 12H or 24H. 

 

Press MODE/ALM SET button once to confirm and enter the setting temperature format mode. 

Setting temperature format 

 

In the setting temperature format mode, press WAVE/+/MONTH/HR button or ALM/-/DATE/MINUTE button to 

choose 

O

C or 

O

F. 

 

Press MODE/ALM SET button once to confirm and enter the setting time mode. 

Setting time 

 

In the setting time mode, depress WAVE/+/MONTH/HR button to increase the value of Time Hour.   

 

Depress ALM/-/DATE/MINUTE button to advance Minutes. 

 

When the intended Time Hour and Time Minute appear, press MODE/ALM SET button once to confirm and enter 

the state of setting calendar. 

Setting calendar 

 

In the state of setting calendar, depress the WAVE/+/MONTH/HR button to increase the value of Month.   

 

Depress the ALM/-/DATE/MINUTE button to increase the value of Date.   

 

Depress the YEAR/CHANNEL button to increase the value of Year.   

 

When  the  intended  Month,  Date  and  Year  appear,  press  MODE/ALM  SET  button  once  to  confirm  and  exit  the 

setting time mode. 

Note: At the setting mode, if there isn’t any operation within 30 seconds, it will exit from the setting mode automatically 

and return to normal display. 

Daylight Saving Time 

1)

 

If you live in an area that does observe DST, slide the DST switch on the back of the clock to the ON position. The 

Letters DST will appear on the display next to the Atomic Signal ICON confirming you are in the Daylight Saving 

Time mode. The clock will now adjust automatically each spring and fall to correct for the 1-hour time change. 

2)

 

If you live in an area that does not observe Daylight Saving Time (DST), slide the DST switch on the back of the 

clock to the OFF position to deactivate the DST function. 

Setting time zones 

There are four time zones to choose from: PST (Pacific Time), MST (Mountain Time), CST (Central Time), and EST 

(Eastern Time). Slide the switch on the back of the clock to the time zone you want, then the current time will change 

correspondingly and the map of the time zone will display at the same time. 

Trend symbols 

1.

 

The trend shows UP 

, if there is a 1

O

C increase compared with the last hourly reading. 

2.

 

The trend shows DOWN 

, if there is a 1

 O

C decrease compared with the last hourly reading. 

3.

 

The trend shows STANDARD

, if change is less than 1

 O

C within a 1 hour period.       

Cycle symbol   

When the signal is being received from over two channels, the cycle function will be activated, and the cycle symbol 

appears. At this time, the data of the corresponding channel will automatically alternate every 10 seconds. It can also 

display each channel by pressing the YEAR/CHANNEL button by hand, but the cycle symbol will disappear. 

To activate this function, it needs more than two remote sensors. 

Low battery symbol 

When a “Low Battery” symbol    appears in the indoor temperature field, please replace the batteries of the main unit. 

After installation of new batteries, the setup procedures need to be performed. 

Note:

 When the main unit is abnormal in display and function, please reload the batteries or use new ones.   

Summary of Contents for CL030027

Page 1: ...utdoor temperature trends Low battery indicator IMPORTANT The wireless remote temperature sensor must have batteries installed before installing batteries in the main unit REMOTE WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR Inserting batteries The remote unit uses two AAA batteries To install or replace the batteries please follow these steps 1 Remove kickstand base 2 Unscrew the 4 screws on the back of the compar...

Page 2: ...s two AA batteries To install or replace the batteries please follow these steps 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Replace the old batteries with the same type of new batteries size AA x 2 Notice the correct polarity of the battery 3 Replace the battery compartment cover NOTE The LCD display might be abnormal segments missing or there might be a button malfunction because of potential magne...

Page 3: ... signal every night when reception is best The WWVB radio station delivers its signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Boulder Colorado Possible reception interference sources All radio receivers of the radio controlled clock may be subject to certain interference Interference can be caused by a thunderstorm or metallic elements in buildings such as windows with metal frames domestic appliances TV se...

Page 4: ... the user that there is a problem Flashes every 5 seconds 3 Holding YEAR CHANNEL button for 2 seconds can reset the data on all channels At this time all the channels must register again 4 The display will return to normal once a new reading is received Setting the alarm time During the normal mode press the MODE ALM SET key to enter the desired alarm time 1 Press the MODE ALM SET button and hold ...

Page 5: ...n the Daylight Saving Time mode The clock will now adjust automatically each spring and fall to correct for the 1 hour time change 2 If you live in an area that does not observe Daylight Saving Time DST slide the DST switch on the back of the clock to the OFF position to deactivate the DST function Setting time zones There are four time zones to choose from PST Pacific Time MST Mountain Time CST C...

Page 6: ...ssion Distance 35 meters open area LED Indicator for Transmission 30 Selectable House Codes to avoid interference with other systems Low battery Indicator SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not expose the clock to strong temperature variations humidity direct sunlight or dust Keep the radio controlled alarm clock out of reach of small children CAUTION Batteries can be life threatening if swallowed Keep batter...

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