| recognize DST (Arizona) you must press the DST button (unmarked – just above   and between the Central and Eastern time zone buttons) for one second to   deactivate your clock’s DST program.   For time zones outside of PT, MT, CT or ET you must manually set the time using   the Manual Time set button on the back of the movement. (See instructions   below).   MANUAL TIME SET   BUTTON   Please Note: WWVB time will over ride a manual setting.   BATTERY   COMPARTMENT   Model WT-3128   ADDITIONAL DETAILS   For a better understanding of how and why your clock works please continue reading.   PACIFIC   TIME   EASTERN TIME   Radio Controlled Analog Clock   Quick Setup Instructions   DST ON/OFF   BUTTON   NOTHING IS MORE PRECISELY MEASURED THAN TIME!   And nothing keeps track of time more precisely and trouble free than La Crosse   Technology® atomic clocks.   MOUNTAIN TIME   CENTRAL   TIME   Welcome to the world of atomic timekeeping technology. We hope you will enjoy the   convenience of never having to set your clock again and the confidence of knowing   exactly what time it is.   Since the beginning of time, man has been fascinated with the measurement of time   and has devised more accurate machines to measure time. Today, time is precisely   measured in the United States by the most accurate clock in North America, the Atomic   Clock of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, Time and Frequency   Division in Boulder, Colorado. A team of atomic physicists continually measures every   second of every day to an accuracy of ten billionths of a second per day. These   physicists have created an international standard, measuring a second as   9,192,631,770 vibrations of a Cesium 133 atom in a vacuum. This atomic clock   regulates the WWVB radio transmitter located in Fort Collins, Colorado. From here the   exact time signal is continuously broadcasted throughout the United States at 60 kHz to   take advantage of stable long wave radio paths found in that frequency range. Radio   waves at these low frequencies use the earth and the ionosphere as a wave-guide and   follow the curvature of the earth for long distances.   TO SET THE TIME USING THE MANUAL TIME SET BUTTON   In some cases, the La Crosse Technology® atomic clock may not receive the WWVB   signal due to atmospheric disturbances or hard to reach locations such as inside   shopping malls. In this case, please use the Manual Time Set button, located at the   back of the clock to manually set the time. To do this:   MANUAL TIME   SET   The built in antenna system in your clock will receive the WWVB signal anywhere in   North America within 2000 miles of Fort Collins where long-wave radio reception is   undisturbed. A microprocessor activates the receiver and processes the time signal from   Fort Collins overnight.   BUTTON   INTIAL SETUP    Insert 1 new AA, LR6 1.5 volt ALKALINE battery into the digital clock battery   compartment (the lower battery compartment) according to the polarity marked on   the case.   Insert 1 new battery AA, LR6 1.5 V into the analog clock battery compartment   according to the polarity marked on the case.   Through the radio signals, La Crosse Technology® atomic clocks always keep precise   time. The changeover from standard time to daylight saving time, and vice versa, takes   place automatically with the same precision.   1.   2.   3.   Remove the battery and press the Manual set button 10 times.   Insert 1 new AA Alkaline battery.   Press and hold the Manual Set button until the second hand of the clock moves   to the 12 position.      The La Crosse Technology® atomic clock is designed for indoor use.   For indoor locations, select a location to place your radio controlled clock where it   will be at least six feet away from a TV, computer, air conditioner or other   household electrical appliances.   4.   Release the Manual Set button and again press and hold the Manual Set button.   The minute and hour hands will fast-forward while the button is held.   Keep holding the Manual Set button until the time is set as required.   Release the button. About 3 seconds later, the second hands will start to move   and the clock is now running with manual time.   5.   6.    The optimal location is near a window. Windows facing Colorado provide the best   signal.   BATTERY   COMPARTMENT   BATTERY   FOR THE     Do not submerge clock in water.   COMPARTMENT   ANALOG CLOCK   FOR THE DIGITAL   CLOCK   Extreme temperatures, vibration, and shock should be avoided to prevent damage   to the clock.   Note: When the clock displays manual time, it will continue to try to receive the WWVB   signal at each of the even numbered hours: 0:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 … 20:00 & 22:00.     The WWVB time signal will easily penetrate masonry and wood framed buildings.   DIGITAL CLOCK   The WWVB signal will penetrate almost every residential building and most steel   buildings if they have adequate windows. It is not possible, however, for the   WWVB signal to penetrate most indoor shopping malls and rooms in the center of   large office buildings that do not have windows.   1.   Remove the battery cover at the back of the clock and insert 1 AA Alkaline battery   in the battery compartment.   2.   All segments of the LCD will light up briefly, then the display “-:--“ and the current   indoor temperature will be displayed    Once the battery is installed, the clock will begin searching for a signal. For the   initial setting, it is recommended to stand the clock in an upright position near a   window. Within five minutes the clock will either receive the WWVB signal and   set itself to the exact time (for the default Pacific Time Zone), or it will determine   that the signal is not receivable at its current location and time of day. The clock   will fast-forward the hands to the 4, 8, or 12 o’clock position immediately and   search for WWVB at a specific time until a signal is received.    In buildings that WWVB cannot penetrate you may set the time using the manual   time set button. When the clock receives the WWVB signal it will automatically set   the hands to the exact time.   Note: If the Display time is pressed while the analog clock is still searching for the   WWVB signal, the digital clock will display “--/--“ for the date and “-:--“ for the   world time.   La Crosse Technology® atomic clocks do not receive or process radio controlled   time signals from Germany’s DCF 77, Japan’s J Ga AS, or England’s MSFs   atomically regulated transmitters. La Crosse Technology® atomic clocks can be   manually set and used anywhere.   3.   Wait for the digital clock to receive the WWVB time and date from the analog   clock. Then the digital clock will start normal runs.   Note: If the time is manually set, the clock will continue to periodically search for a   BATTERY COMPARTMENT   COVER   signal and automatically reset the hands when the signal is received.   Please Note: WWVB time will over ride a manual setting.    Once the clock has received the WWVB signal, press the time zone button to   select your time zone. If you are in the Pacific Time Zone, no change is needed   and you are ready to hang your clock.   For more information on the NIST and radio controlled time, see   DISPLAY   KEY   TIME SET KEY (FOR   WORLD TIME)   If you are not in the Pacific Time Zone, select your time zone by pressing one of   the four time zone buttons PT-Pacific Time, MT-Mountain Time, CT-Central Time,   ET-Eastern Time and holding this button down for 5 seconds. If multiple buttons   are pressed, the clock will set to the time zone selected last. If no time zone is   selected the clock will default to Pacific Time. If you live in an area that does not   BATTERY COMPARTMENT   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |