RadioShack 63-973 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – FEATURES
- Page 3 – PREPARATION; INSTALLING BATTERIES; BATT
- Page 4 – PACIFIC; MOUNTING; Selecting a Location; SETTING THE TIME; Automatic Time/Date Setting
- Page 5 – Checking the Signal Status
- Page 7 – OPERATION; USING THE ALARM; Setting the Alarm Time; AM; Turning the Alarm On/Off
- Page 8 – USING SNOOZE
- Page 9 – CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Page 10 – RESETTING THE CLOCK
- Page 11 – SPECIFICATIONS
Cat. No. 63-973
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
Radio-Controlled Clock
with Thermometer
63-973.fm Page 1 Friday, January 7, 2000 7:45 AM
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Summary
2 FEATURES Your RadioShack Radio ControlledClock with Thermometer combines asimple design with advanced technolo-gy. You can set the clock so it automaticallysets the time and date, using a a 60 kHzlongwave radio signal from radio stationWWVB. (This station broadcasts thetime according to the U.S. g...
3 PREPARATION INSTALLING BATTERIES Your clock requires two AA batteries(not supplied) for power. For the bestoperation and longest life, We recom-mend RadioShack alkaline batteries. Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type. • Do not mix old and new batteries, different type...
4 The clock also automatically shows atime zone to the left of the time. Whilethe clock is scanning for a signal, youcan set it (if necessary) to show yourtime zone. To change the time zone, re-peatedly press ZONE until the desired time zone ( PACIFIC , MOUNTAIN , CENTRAL , or EAST ) appears. Note: ...