Radio Shack 63 246 User Manual

6:00 a.m. It stops the update once the time is  
updated for the day.  
SNOOZE/LIGHT  
• Press to turn on the  
backlight for 5 seconds.  
• When the alarm sounds,  
press once to stop the  
alarm for 5 minutes.  
ALARM ON/OFF  
Turn alarm on or off.  
Features  
Install Batteries  
Set Time and Date  
Radio controlled clock receives signal from  
1. Press the tab to  
remove the battery  
compartment cover.  
Automatic Settings  
WWVB 60kHz and adjusts time and date  
automatically.  
ZWNotes:  
User’s Guide  
63-246  
1. After batteries are installed, the clock  
starts searching for the WWVB signal from  
the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado.  
The radio signal search takes  
LED backlight.  
4 time zone settings.  
Daylight saving time.  
Alarm and snooze function.  
Indoor temperature with Celsius or  
Fahrenheit option.  
approximately 10 minutes after batteries  
are installed or when RESET is pressed.  
If you want to set the time and date  
manually, press ) /WAVE to stop signal  
search at any time.  
2. Insert two AA  
batteries (not  
(
/ZONE  
Atomic Alarm Clock  
• Decrease settings in  
the time and alarm  
modes.  
• Select the desired  
time zone.  
2. One of the signal reception indicators  
included) matching  
the polarity  
symbols (+ and –)  
marked inside.  
flashes during signal search.  
Thank you for purchasing your Atomic Alarm  
Clock from RadioShack. Please read this users  
guide before installing, setting up, and using  
your new clock.  
Weakest Weaker Weak Normal Strongest  
TIME/SET  
ALM/SET  
The clock automatically adjusts the  
daylight saving time (DST) upon receipt  
of a signal, and displays. If you are  
in an area that does not recognize DST,  
change the time zone on your clock until  
it matches the correct hour.  
Check package contents  
• Atomic Clock  
• Users Guide  
Set time, year, month,  
date, and temperature  
reading.  
Set alarm or switch  
between viewing the  
month/date and alarm  
time.  
3. Replace the cover.  
)
/WAVE  
• Quick Start  
• Increase settings in the time and alarm modes.  
Replace batteries when the display dims.  
• In the normal time display, press for 3 seconds  
to activate the manual signal search. Press  
again to turn it off.  
3. If reception succeeds, date and time are  
updated automatically, and displays  
until the next reception cycle.  
Battery Notes  
Select a Location  
Dispose of batteries promptly and properly.  
Do not burn or bury them.  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size  
and type.  
Do not mix old and new batteries, different  
types of batteries (alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different capacities.  
During the radio signal search, all function  
keys stop working except SNOOZE/LIGHT.  
• Place your clock near a window.  
If the reception fails, no signal indicator  
appears. Hold down ) /WAVE for 3 seconds  
to receive signal manually. If it still fails, follow  
“Manual Settings” on page 8 to set the date and  
time.  
Daylight Saving Indicator  
Time Zone  
• Do not place in direct sunlight, next to  
heat or cold sources such as stoves and  
freezers, or heating vents.  
Signal Reception Indicator  
Snooze On  
Signal reception might be affected if your  
clock is placed in a basement or anywhere  
near large metal structures (tall buildings,  
freeways, airports, or railways).  
Temperature  
˚C or ˚F  
• Keep the clock away from high power  
cables, TVs, microwaves, refrigerators,  
computers, and metal furniture.  
Clock Time  
12 or 24 hour format.  
The clock automatically updates the atomic  
time daily at 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m., or  
On very cloudy and stormy days, the radio  
signal might not be strong enough to set  
the clock.  
Month and Day or  
Alarm Time  
If you do not plan to use the atomic clock,  
remove the batteries. Batteries can leak  
chemicals that can damage electronic parts.  
Your atomic clock will not work in Alaska or  
Hawaii.  
Alarm On  
Day of the Week  
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