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OWNER’S MANUAL —
Please read before using this equipment.
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Thank you for purchasing the RadioShack Jumbo-Digit Atomic Wall
Clock with Wireless In/Out Thermometer. Your clock is a multifunctional
radio frequency (RF) controlled clock designed to automatically
synchronize the current time and date when brought within range of the
radio signal from the U.S. Atomic clock. After you install the batteries,
the clock automatically searches for a radio signal.
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You need two AA alkaline batteries for the clock and two AA alkaline
batteries for the thermo-sensor (not supplied ). When
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replace the batteries. For the best performance and longest life we
recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.
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1. Remove the holder from the back of the thermo-sensor.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws on the battery
compartment cover, then slide off the cover.
3. Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity
symbols (+ and –) marked inside.
4. Replace the battery cover and secure it with the screws.
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1. Pull the tab on the battery compartment cover at the back of the
clock to remove the cover.
2. Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity
symbols (+ and –) mark inside.
3. Replace the cover.
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Place the clock and thermo-sensor on a flat surface using the stand, or
mount it on a wall using screws (not supplied).
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Pull the built-in stand away from the back of the clock and set it on a
table or other flat surface.
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1. Use a
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inch screw (not supplied) with a head that fits into the
keyhole slot on the back of the clock to drill a hole in the wall at the
desired mounting location.
2. Thread the screw into the wall until the head extends about ¼ inch
from the wall.
3. Position the keyhole slot over the screw and slide the thermometer
down to secure it.
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Insert the ends of the supplied wire stand into the holes on the back of
the thermo-sensor and set it on a table or other flat surface.
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1. Use two
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keyhole slots on the back of the supplied mounting bracket to drill
two holes about 1
3
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inches apart on the mounting surface.
2. Thread a screw into each hole so the heads extend about ¼ inch
from the mounting surface.
3. Align the keyhole slots on the mounting bracket with the screws
and slide the bracket downward to secure it.
4. Slide the remote sensor onto the mounting bracket.
Extra-Large LCD — Easy to read
from the across the room.
Four Time Zones — View
Pacific, Mountain, Central,
and Eastern time zones.
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appears here if the sensor batteries are weak.
100 Feet (30 meters) Range
Remote thermo-sensor
temperature and channel
Current day of the week
Alarm Time
Alarm Indicator
Indoor Temperature
Signal Indicator
CHANNEL — Press to see the temperature
read by each thermo-sensor.
Monitor outdoor and indoor
temperature with the supplied
thermo-sensor. You can use up to
three thermo-sensors to monitor the
temperature of three different
locations.
Thermo-sensor Channel
Thermo-sensor Temperature
ZONE — Press ZONE until the desired time zone
appears. Hold down ZONE for three seconds until
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disappears to turn off automatic time setting if you
move to an area where a signal is unavailable.
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H
— Press while setting the time or alarm
time to advance to the next digit to set. Hold
down
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H
H
H
for a few seconds until
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appears to
turn on automatic time setting mode.
THERMO — Hold down THERMO and CHANNEL
at the same time for about two seconds to search
for the signal from the thermosensor.
ALARM — Hold down to enter alarm setting
mode. When in alarm setting mode, press to
set the alarm time hour and minutes.
RESET — If the clock stops operating or
locks up, you can reset it. Press RESET with
a pointed object. The clock starts scanning
for a radio signal.
Battery Compartment
Built-In Stand
CLOCK — Press to toggle the alarm time display
between seconds and day of the week. Hold down to
enter manual time setting mode. When in time setting
mode, press CLOCK to set the hour, minutes, year,
month, date, and language. The year can be set from
2000 – 2099. Manual setting is overidden by the
automatic setting (radio signal) from the atomic clock.
Low Battery Indicator —
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appears if the batteries are weak.
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appears here if the clock
batteries are weak.
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— Shows the temperature
trend in the last half hour.
LED Display — Blinks when
the thermosensor is in normal
working condition.
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Battery Installation
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of
batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or
rechargeable batteries of different capacities.
Mounting
• Do not place your clock or thermo-sensor in direct
sunlight, near electronic appliances, or in a location
where it is likely to get wet.
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C
for Celsius or to
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F
for Fahrenheit
temperature
readings.
3. RESET — Use a
pointed object to
press RESET and
initialize the sensor’s
transmitter.
1. CHANNEL 1/2/3 — The
clock can display
information for up to three
different thermo-sensors.
Slide CHANNEL1/2/3
inside each remote
sensor’s battery
compartment to a different
setting.
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• If the clock does not operate after you install the
batteries, remove them and wait about five seconds
until the display clears. Then reinstall the batteries.
• Remove the protective film from the clock display
before use.
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