Oregon Scientific Radio Controlled Projection Clock RM318PA User Manual

Remove the battery compartment cover  
Pull out the plastic strip that is sticking out of the  
battery compartment  
To see the time in a different time zone:  
Press ZONE until the desired zone is indicated on  
the display panel. The correct time for that zone  
will automatically display  
THE TIME MACHINE  
PROJECTION CLOCK  
CONCEPT  
Replace the battery compartment cover  
The split-second, precise timelines of your new Time  
Machine Projection Clock is achieved through its pre-  
tuned internal radio receiver that responds to a special  
60kHz frequency time signal generated by the US  
Atomic Clock, one of the most accurate clocks in the  
world.  
Projection Beam Power Adapter  
CAUTION: Do not press and hold the ZONE button  
for more than three seconds. Press and release the  
ZONE button to advance the time zone one step. If you  
press and hold the ZONE button, it will deactivate the  
automatic time signal reception (if this happens,  
remove and replace the batteries to activate the radio  
signal receiver).  
Oregon Scientific  
Radio Controlled  
Projection Clock  
Your Time Machine Projection Clock comes with an  
A/C power adapter, an option that allows the continual  
time projection. To install the adapter  
Remove the cover from the battery compartment  
located on the back of the clock  
In the space to the left of the battery slots, locate a  
round socket just to the left of the reset button:  
Insert the small round adapter plug into this socket  
Push the plug firmly into the socket. Rotate the  
black plug so that the whole plug is inside the  
socket compartment  
Thread the cable through the opening labeled “DC  
3V.”  
This will ensure that the battery cover can be replaced  
and make the power adapter plug less likely to  
accidentally unplug  
Model RM318PA  
This extraordinary timepiece, located outside Boulder,  
Colorado, is operated by the US Department of  
Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and  
Technology.  
USING THE PROJECTION CLOCK  
Congratulations on your purchase of one of the first  
auto-setting, always accurate alarm clocks. We want  
you to be very happy with this clock, but please  
remember this is a radio wave device, and not a perfect  
science. There are certain areas of the eastern United  
States where urban interference or signals from the  
United Kingdom’s radio control tower may distort or  
delay the time-setting signal. Even though these areas  
may have more difficulty receiving a signal, The Time  
Machineä contains a very accurate quartz movement  
and will maintain a precise time even if the radio signal  
is missed on occasion. In the Fall of 1997, the US  
Government will be increasing the signal strength of  
the Atomic Clock transmitter, which should eliminate  
most of the weak signal areas. However, the areas  
marked on the map below will still have greater  
difficulty receiving the radio signal.  
Projection Clock with Battery Power Only  
To activate the projection feature:  
Press the Snooze bar  
The projection light will illuminate for five seconds  
and then turn off automatically  
Your Time Machine Projection Clock automatically  
activates its receiver immediately upon battery  
insertion and then six times every 24 hours and makes  
any adjustments in its time display. It usually takes 3-7  
minutes for the clock to receive the initial radio signal  
and adjust the time, day and date accordingly.  
NOTE: There is no option for continual display of the  
red projection beam with battery only power. If the  
projection light ON switch located on the back of the  
unit is in the “on” position in battery only mode, the  
projection beam is disabled.  
NOTE: You may not receive a signal immediately. Due  
to possible interference, the best reception often occurs  
between midnight and 4a.m.  
Replace the battery compartment cover.  
Plug the electric plug into a wall socket  
Your Time Machine Projection Clock is now ready for  
use.  
Projection Clock with A/C Adapter Power  
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR  
Low Battery Indicator  
To activate the projection feature  
Press the SNOOZE BAR  
To activate continuous projection beam (available only  
with A/C power adapter)  
When you need to replace your batteries, the Low  
Battery will appear (BATT in the upper right corner of  
the LCD panel). When this appears, change your  
batteries in order to keep the clock functioning.  
STRONG  
Slide the projection light ON switch (located on  
the back of the clock) out to the “on” position  
WEAK  
NO RECEPTION  
RECEIVING  
SELECTING THE APPROPRIATE TIME  
ZONE  
Focusing the Projection Beam  
Aim the rotating Projection Arm so that the  
projection beam is positioned where you want it  
Turn the focus dial on the side of the projection  
arm until the red clock display is focused and easy  
to read  
Press ZONE until the correct US time zone is  
indicated on the LCD panel by a darkened section  
of the US map in the lower right corner of the  
LCD panel  
POWER  
Battery Power  
Your Time Machine Projection Clock operates on two  
(2) AA batteries. To activate the batteries,  
NOTE: Only Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific  
time zones are available. This clock does not function  
properly outside the continental United States.  
NOTE: The surface onto which you wish to project the  
time display must be at least 18 inches away from the  
clock and no more than 12 feet away. If the distance is  
outside of these measurements, you may not be able to  

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