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CLK-1002B rev. A 

DIGITAL CLOCK TO MATCH VFD-1002B 

 
Introduction: 

The Odyssey gauge series from Dakota Digital, Inc. incorporates the reliability and quality of our 

standard gauges, along with several unique features and easy mounting.  These features include:   

 Quartz 

accuracy. 

 

Night dimming feature. 

 

Very low standby power to prevent battery drain. 

 

High Visibility VFD display for sunlight readability. 

 
The Odyssey series clock displays the current time in 12 hour format.  The high brightness display 

matches our other Odyssey and STR series gauges and has the same night brightness dimming capability. 

 

Operation: 

The gauge needs the red, orange, and black wires connected to operate.  The red wire should have 

switched 12 volt power from an ACC. point on the fuse panel.  The orange wire should have constant 12 volt 
power.  The black wire should be connected to a good ground point.  When the blue wire has 12 volts, it will dim 
the display for night viewing. 
 

Setting the time: 

Using a small, thin object such as a toothpick or pin, press “set” buttons through front lens access holes.  

The access holes are on the right side of the lens.  Top “set” button advances hours, bottom “set” button 
advances minutes.  Each time that you make a change to either the hours or minutes, the seconds are reset to 
zero.   

 

 
Adjusting the accuracy: 

The clock is accurate to +/-2 minutes a month as it is sent.  It can be tuned for better accuracy if 

desired.  Press and hold both of the set buttons for several seconds.  The clock will display “C  0”.  The “C” 
indicates that it is in the calibration mode and the second number is the current calibration value.  The 
calibration value indicates the number of seconds to add or subtract each day.  The clock can be adjusted from 
+7 sec/day to -7 sec/day. 
Press the minute set button to change the cal value.  Press the hour set button to return to normal clock 
operation.  

Summary of Contents for CLK-1002B

Page 1: ... should be connected to a good ground point When the blue wire has 12 volts it will dim the display for night viewing Setting the time Using a small thin object such as a toothpick or pin press set buttons through front lens access holes The access holes are on the right side of the lens Top set button advances hours bottom set button advances minutes Each time that you make a change to either the...

Page 2: ...his will keep the correct time BLUE connect to the tail light circuit Mounting The gauge requires an oval cut out that as shown below It should be inserted into the opening from the front and the U clamp will be installed from the back Tighten the two nuts on the U clamp so that the gauge is secure Figure 2 shows the required cut out for the gauge Figure 3 shows how the gauge mounts DASHCUTOUT ...

Page 3: ...ge wire power wire Poor ground connection Move ground to different location Clock will not dim Blue wire is not connected Check wiring connections correctly Clock remains dim at all Blue wire is getting power Connect blue wire to location that only times all of the time has power when the headlights are on Battery is very low Recharge or replace vehicle battery Clock is damaged Return clock for re...

Page 4: ...ent This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABLITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABLITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE ...

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