Our radio controlled clocks can be manually set and used anywhere.
How to set radio controlled wall clock.
To set up your clock simply install one fresh aa lr6 alkaline battery.
If your clock did not set the first time or after daylight savings time change try the following instructions.
It s best to do this late in the evening because longwave radio signals are normally not received during the day.
A radio controlled wall clock or atomic clock contains an atomic oscillator a radio and an antenna that enable the clock to be regularly synchronised with a true atomic clock.
There are 2 m set buttons on the back of your clock and you may use either one to force clock to search for radio signal.
The hands stop moving and the clock starts searching for the radio signal.
Off by an hour or two.
The m set button for over 7 seconds manual setting mode is turned off.
You can also call 303 499 7111.
During normal run time press the rec button for 3 seconds.
Instructions for setting a radio controlled wall clock.
1 take out the battery and place the battery in backward for about 10 seconds then replace it again in the correct position.
Off by minutes or seconds.
In north america your clock is synchronised with the atomic clock at the national institute of standards and technology in boulder colorado.
Insert the correct number of fresh aa lr6 alkaline batteries in the battery compartment according to the polarity markings.