User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Zz = Snooze button
H = Hour button
M = Minute button
= Time set
= Alarm Set
Zz = Snooze button
H = Hour button
M = Minute button
= Time set
= Alarm Set
3 x AAA
back up batteries
E0060-W Instruction Manual
Radio Controlled LED Clock with Wireless Indoor
and Outdoor Temperature
SNOOZE
TIME SET
Strong WWVB signal detected
Minute digits may start counting
01, 02, 03...60, 00, 01, 02.... trying
to match with the correct seconds
of JJY signal
RC tower icon blinking
Power Up Reception and Signal Strength Display
1. When the atomic clock-thermometer is receving the WWVB signal, the icon blinks.
To view the strength of the WWVB signal at the location where you place your atomic
clock-thermometer, press HR button once. The time display changes to
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The icon becomes static on (stop blinking) when reception is successful
The icon disappears when reception is failed
Successful reception or failed reception
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Automatic Reception and Manual Reception
Automatic reception : this clock starts reception automatically everyday at 1:00am. If auto recpetion fails at 1:00 am, it will
start again at 3:00 am. If fails at 3:00 am, it will start again at 5:00 am.
If auto recpetion fails at 5:00 am still fails, it will start reception every 3 hours until it succeed to catch correct WWVB time.
Manual reception : press button once anytime to start manual reception of WWVB time signal. The LED time display will go to
radio controlled reception mode
2. When strong WWVB signal is detected, display shows with 3 bars
When weak or no WWVB signal is detected, display keeps showing 1 bar
or . You will need to place the clock to another area for
better reception, or unplug the AC/DC jack to start over reception again
During reception, the signal strength may move from 1 bar to 2 bars to
3 bars. This is normal since the clock is decoding WWVB signal with other
signals in the air at the same time.
3. If the clock does not catch WWVB time signal for 7 minutes, it will go
back to normal time display .
4. During reception, press button once will go to normal time display. Press
again will return to reception mode and signal strength indication.
ALM 1
ALM 2
PM
PM PM
DST
DST DST
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
AC/DC adaptor included
Outdoor Remote
Temperature Sensor
Indoor Temperature
Outdoor Temperature
SNOOZE
SNOOZE
TIME
TIMETIME
HR
HRHR
MIN
MINMIN
ALM
ALMALM
MAX
MAXMAX
MIN
MINMIN
CLEAR
CLEARCLEAR
A1 A2 A1+A2 OFFA1 A2 A1+A2 OFF
A1 A2 A1+A2 OFFA1 A2 A1+A2 OFF
RESETRESET
RESETRESET
Weak or no RC signal
is detected
TIMETIME
HRHR
HRHR
Successful Reception
Failed Reception
DC 6V
RUN <=>STANDY-BY
Insert AC/DC adaptor plug
1.5V AAA1.5V AAA
1.5V AAA1.5V AAA
1.5V AAA1.5V AAA
Battery Door
Battery Door
1.5V AAA1.5V AAA
1.5V AAA1.5V AAA
1.5V AAA1.5V AAA
DSTDST
FFF
PST MST CST ESTPST MST CST EST
DST ON-OFF
RESETRESET
RUN STANDY-BY
Battery Back Up
1. When AC power is off, the batteries will power the clock to keep track of the time and alarm time setting.
2. When only the back-up batteries is used, the LED panel is off.
Installation
1. Plug the AC/DC adaptor into any 120V U.S. AC household outlet. Plug the DC jack into the back of the clock. The front of
the clock will show the real U.S. P.S.T. time.
2. Slide the Time Zone switch to select the correct time zone.
DST (Daylight Saving Time)
Always keep the DST switch at ON position. Slide to OFF when you use this atomic clock-thermometer in areas where the DST is not applicable
i.e. part of Indiana or Arizona .

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