The ATOMIC Clock With the Atomic Clock, you have the most accurate timepiece within the continent. It can receive the time signal transmitted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (ZIONIST, which is regulated by 3 atomic clocks and deviates less than 1 second within 3,000 years. The INST broadcasts the time signal (WV, kHz) continuously from Fort Collins, Colorado.
Environmental Reception effects: The Atomic Clock obtains the accurate time with wireless technology. Same as all wireless devices, the receiving ability may be affected by, but not limited to, the following circumstances: Long transmitting distance. Nearby mountains and valleys. Among tall buildings. Near railway, high voltage cable, etc. Near freeway, airport, etc. Near construction site. Inside concrete buildings. Near electrical appliances. Near computers and televisions.
Features + Receives kHz WV signal. « Automatic time and date adjustment after signal reception. + Calendar with day of the week display from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2099. * Hour, minute and second display. = 12 or 24-hour format. + Time accuracy (U.S. Atomic clock): better than 1 second in 3,000 years. = Time accuracy (free run): 60 seconds per month, + Indoor temperature and Remote temperature. + Centigrade or Fahrenheit readout. + Battery life : approximate 1 year with alkaline batteries.
Getting Started Batteries Installation Batteries installation of the clock «Open the battery cover of the main unit. + Insert 2 "AA" batteries in polarity and as indicated. «Close the battery cover «The low battery icon will show in the indoor temperature window when your batteries need replacement. Batteries installation of wireless transmitter + Open the battery compartment door. «Insert 2 "C" size batteries in proper polarity and as indicated. Close the battery door.
Try relocation the clock or the transmitter if the clock does not display the outdoor temperature after 6 minutes. The RF Temperature signal indicator in the clocks outdoor temperature window will show the following: F NO SIGNAL DETECTION ~~ Zo Whiz SIGNAL DETECTION mi SUCCESSFUL RECEPTION Atomic Clock Reception Your atomic clock receives the official US time signal from the US Atomic clock in Ft. Collins, Colorado. Successful reception will activate the WAVE OK icon.
1.The distance of the Atomic Clock or Wireless Transmitter should be at least 3-4 feet away from any interfering sources such as computer monitors or TV sets. 2. Aveid placing the receiver onto or in the immediate proximity of metal window frames. 3.Using other electrical products such as headphones or speakers operating on the same signal frequency (438MHz) may prevent correct signal transmission and reception. 4.
Care of your clock « Avoid exposing your clock to extreme temperatures, water or severe shock. «+ Avid contact with any corrosive materials such as perfume, alcohol or cleaning agents. + Do not subject the clack to excessive farce, shock, dust, temperature or humidity. Any of these conditions may shorten the life of the clock. + Do not tamper with any of the internal components of this clock. This will invalidate the warranty and may cause damage.