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Radio Shack 63-1420 Clock User Manual

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1. Note Actual product may vary from the images found in this select a city or time zone There are 32 cities and four US time zones stored in your clock Each city is represented by an abbreviated name and It s GMT Greenwich Mean Time GMT refers to that city or region s time relative to the International Date Line For example Honolulu is ten hours behind 10 and Tokyo is nine hours ahead 9 of the International Date Line 1 Press MODE three times An abbreviation flashes 2 Press UP to scroll until you see your home city If your home city is not listed select the city listed that is in your time zone Abbrev GMT Cit LON 0 London HKG 8 Hong Kong PAR 1 Paris PEK 8 Beijing AMS 1 Amsterdam TPE 8 Taipei FRA 1 Frankfurt Abbrev HNL THR ANC DXB PST KBL MST City Honolulu Tehran Anchorage Dubai Pacific USA Kabul Mountain US Karachi Central USA New Delhi Eastern USA Dhaka Caracas Yangon Rio de Janeiro BKK Bangkok WLG 3 Press SET to confirm The time day month date and year are automatically set KHL CST DEL EST TYO 9 CAI 2 ADL 9 5 JRS 2 Tokyo Cairo Adelaide Jerusalem DAC CCS RGN RIO SYD JED NOU MCW Sydne Jeddah Noumea Moscow Wellington set the home time 1 Press MODE four times The time zone GMT digits flash 2 Press UP to scroll until your home time zone GMT digits appear For example if you ar
2. RadioShack 63 1420 Worldwide Atomic Clock Thank you for purchasing your Worldwide Atomic Clock from RadioShack It receives signals from atomic clock generators so you will always know the exact time Your clock automatically updates to the current local time when you travel and you can set it to automatically update for Daylight Savings Time The clock s display shows your home time the local time wherever you are currently located time zone temperature and day of the week SNOOZE local time temperature humidity MODE SET time zone ON OFF UP home time for power 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Insert two AAA batteries Replace the cover Battery Notes e Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or bury batteries e Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type e Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries with different capacities or different chemistries e lf you do not plan to use the clock for a month or more remove the batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts Please read this user s guide before installing setting up and using your new product www radioshack com document C setting the clock Depending on your location you may or may not receive an atomic clock signal If you install bat
3. ET to confirm the date Daylight Saving Time DST 1 When in time mode press MODE three times 2 Press ON OFF to enable or disable DST Your clock will automatically adjust to DST on the appropriate date set the home time Follow steps 1 3 as if you were in an area receiving an atomic clock signal using your clock using the alarm Press SNOOZE except when the alarm is ringing to setting the alarm light the backlight for about five seconds Press MODE twice The currently set alarm time view temperature and humidity and A7 appear 1 When in time mode press UP repeatedly to toggle between viewing the temperature or humidity 4 Press SET to confirm the alarm hour The alarm 2 When the temperature appears press SET to minute digits flash toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit degrees l l l Press UP to scroll until the desired minute Notes appears e Temperature and humidity readings are updated every 30 seconds It takes about four minutes for the clock to detect and display the temperature and humidity when it is powered on You cannot view the temperature or humidity while the clock is first receiving detecting an atomic clock signal 6 Press SET to confirm the alarm minutes Press UP to toggle between A7 alarm 1 and A2 Alarm 2 7 Press SET to confirm the alarm 8 Repeat the above steps to set a second alarm time viewing alarm times 1 Press MODE twice The currently set alar
4. e from Texas which is on CST you will scroll until 6 appears 3 Press SET to confirm in regions not receiving an atomic clock signal If your clock starts searching for a signal you can disable it by holding down ON OFF SNOOZE and MODE until stops flashing The sequence for setting your clock in regions not receiving an atomic clock signal IS what s included user s guide 1 select a city or time zone 2 manually set the current time 3 set the home time select a city or time zone Follow steps 1 3 as if you were in an area receiving an atomic clock signal manually set the current time 1 Hold down MODE until the hour digits flash 2 Press UP to scroll through the hours 3 Press SET to confirm the correct hour The minute digits flash Press UP to scroll through the minutes 5 Press SET to confirm the correct minutes The second digits flash Press UP to reset the seconds to zero 00 Press SET to confirm the seconds Press UP to toggle between 12 or 24 hour time format 9 Press SET to confirm the time format 10 Press MODE once to view the day month year and date information 11 Hold down MODE until the year digits flash 12 Press UP to scroll through the years 13 Press SET to confirm the year The month digits flash 14 Press UP to scroll through the months 15 Press SET to confirm the month The date digits flash 16 Press UP to scroll through the dates 17 Press S
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6. expressly approved by RadioShack may cause interference and void the user s authority to operate the equipment frequently asked questions Q How far into Eastern Europe is the Continental Europe atomic clock signal detected A The atomic clock at Mainflingen transmits within an area of about 1500km radius The coverage area varies with weather conditions and time of day coverage increases up to 2500km radius at night Q Is signal detection affected by physical barriers A Not usually Long wave frequency is used for atomic clock signal transmission which is less affected by physical barriers Major barriers such as steel reinforced concrete may cause interference Q How long do the batteries last A Battery life depends on how often the backlight is used since the backlight draws a lot of power If the backlight is used once a day the batteries will last approximately 9 12 months Q If you are in an area covered by two atomic clock signals such as Western Europe which signal will be received A The first signal the clock receives will be used to set the time If this does not correspond to your current location you can select your current city so the time is adjusted relative to GMT specifications Atomic Radio Signal Transmitters that can be detected Colorado US Frankfurt EU Rugby UK Fukushima Japan Kyushu Japan Signal Detection Type cccsseccssecccseecceeeceseeceseeee
7. m time and A7 appear resetting your clock If your clock stops operating properly press RESET on the back of the clock 2 Press UP A2 and the second alarm time appear If no key is pressed for 10 seconds the display returns to normal time mode activating and deactivating alarms 1 Press MODE twice The currently set alarm time and A7 appear 2 Press UP to toggle between A7 and 42 When desired alarm number appears hold down ON OFF until the alarm icon 4 appears for activation or disappears for deactivation turning off the alarm 1 When the alarm sounds press ON OFF to turn it off The alarm will sound again at the set time unless you deactivate it 2 To temporarily silence the alarm press SNOOZE when the alarm sounds The alarm sounds again in eight minutes Press SNOOZE again to temporarily silence the alarm or press ON OFF to turn the alarm off 2004 RadioShack Corporation B RadioShack All rights reserved RadioShack and 63 1420 A RadioShack com are trademarks 08A04 used by RadioShack Corporation Printed in China p Hold down MODE until the alarm hour digits flash Press UP to scroll until the desired hour appears the FCC wants you to know FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference
8. received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product Worldwide Atomic Clock Model 63 1420 Responsible Party RadioShack 100 Throckmorton Fort Worth TX 76102 817 415 3200 The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Phone However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced radio TV technician for help If you cannot eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using your clock Changes or modifications not
9. teries and the signal strength indicator does not appear you are in an area that does not receive a signal from an atomic clock See in regions not receiving an atomic clock signal in regions receiving an atomic clock signal The sequence for setting your clock in a region receiving an atomic clock signal generator is 1 automatic signal detection 2 select a city or time zone 3 set the home time automatic signal detection 1 After batteries are installed the clock starts searching for an atomic clock signal and flashes 2 In about 10 minutes one of the following abbreviations appears momentarily to indicate the atomic clock from which you are receiving a signal Region Abbreviation USA US UK UK EU 3 The local time date month and year are automatically set and briefly appear on the display Notes e During automatic signal detection you cannot manually set the time To override signal detection and manually set the time hold down MODE ON OFF and SNOOZE until stops flashing e For best reception keep the clock away from equipment that emits RF or microwave signals such as TVs radios or microwaves e You may need to position your clock near a window for best reception e The most dependable and clear signal is received at night between midnight and 4am local time e The clock receives an atomic signal update every 24 hours and will update accordingly for your location

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