Reizen Atomic Talking Analog Alarm Clock

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Reizen Atomic Talking Analog Alarm ClockItem #706810Instruction Manual

1Instruction Manual of Atomic Analog Talking Clock (Single-Band)S1 (Talking Snooze Lamp)S2 (Alarm Hour)S4 (Alarm Volume Off)S3 (Alarm Minute)S5 (Wave)S6 (Reset)S7 (P,M,C,E)S8 (DST On/Off)S9 (Advance Hour)S10 (Advance Minute)

2Your Atomic Analog Talking Alarm Clock employs a fully automatic gearbox to performreal fully automatic time and hands setting feature for your daily usage!This is a single band atomic clock. It recalls the USA Atomic Clock (which measures eachsecond of time as 9,192,631,770 vibrations of a cesium 133 atom in a vacuum) and gives timewhich is accurate to 1 second every million years. Your Atomic Radio Controlled Clock evenaccounts automatically for daylight saving time.Automatic Time and Hands SettingYour Atomic Analog talking Alarm Clock recalls the USA Atomic Clock signalautomatically at 3:00AM every night. After reception of signal it will show the officiallocal time on the clock. Everything is done automatically. However, your clock canalso be manually set when travel aboard.Button Functions:Time Talking:Push S1 once to talk Hour and MinuteDay Talking:Push S1 twice to talk Day, Month, Date and YearReception Status Check:1. Push S1 3 times to talk the reception status of the clock2. If the reception was successful, the clock will speak “Country name” follow by “TimeUpdated”. Example “USA, Time Updated”.If the reception was failed, the watch will speak ”Country name” follow by “ Time NotUpdated” for example “USA, Time not updated”.Alarm Time TalkingCheck Alarm Time Setting:Press S2 once to check the Alarm Time Setting while the second hand is runningnormally.The clock also tells if the alarm is set to ON or OFF by saying “Alarm ON” or “AlarmOff” after speaks the Alarm Time Setting.

3USA Time Zone SettingOpen the battery cover to reach the USA Time Zone Setting button (S7).1. Press S7 once to talk the current USA Time Zone Setting. The clock is preset toPacific Time Zone.2. Push S7 once after another to set a new USA Time ZoneUSA, PacificUSA, Mountain,USA, Central, or,USA, Eastern3. Press S1 to confirm or the clock confirms itself one minute after a new Time Zone isset. The clock runs to the new time after the confirmation. Please wait while the secondhand is fast running. It will resume working when the second hand runs step by stepagain.DST On/Off settingPress S8 down to set DST to OFF and release the button to set DST to ON.Please refer to the marking on the clock.Manual Signal reception:You have to put the clock on a table nearby a window when you need a manual signalreception.While the clock is in the Time Keeping mode,1. Press S5 once for manual signal reception (The second hand stops at 12 o’clockposition during signal reception. But the minute hand advances one step every 60seconds)2. The clock takes about 5 to 14 minutes to pick up radio signal. Wait until the clockhas finished the signal receiving procedure.3. After signal reception, the clock will show the time again after the fast running of thesecond-hand has stopped.4. Push S1 3 times after the clock resumes working to check if the reception isSuccessful or failed.-If the reception was successful, the clock will speak “Country name” follow by“Time Updated”-If the reception was failed, the clock speak, ”Country name” follow by“Time Not Updated”(Go to “Reception Status Check” for details)Set Daily Alarm:

4Your Atomic (Radio Controlled) talking alarm clock use buttons to set alarm Hour andMinute instead of using a needle as indicator for alarm time setting.This helps visually impaired people to set alarm time easily and improve the settingaccuracy.Set Daily Alarm Hour1. Press S2 once, the clock says the current alarm time then,2. Press S2 again, the clock says the current Alarm Hour.3. Press S2 one by one to set a new Alarm Hour. Listen very carefully to the clock tomake sure the right AM or PM has been set.Set Daily Alarm Minute1. After Alarm Hour is set, press S3 to set alarm minute2. Press S3 one by one to set a new Alarm Minute(If you don’t need to set Hour but only minute then, you should press S2 twice beforepressing S3 for minute setting).Press S1 to confirm the new Alarm Time setting (or the clock will confirm itself oneminute later) and the clock will speak the new Alarm time that you have been set after theconfirmation.Snooze Alarm1. Press S1 once when the Alarm is “Beeping” to set the clock to Snooze mode2. The clock will “Beep” after 5 minutes later3. You can set the clock to Snooze-mode for totally 5 times.Stop Alarm SoundYou can stop the alarm sound (without Snooze) by holding down the S1 button until theclock talks the current time.The Alarm is a Daily alarm, so the alarm will beep on the next day again. If you want toturn off the Daily Alarm sound, you can slide the S4 to “Off” position.Alarm ON/OFFWhen Alarm is set to OFF, the clock will not send out Beep sound according to youralarm time setting. You can change alarm ON/OFF as below.Hold S3 button until it says “Alarm ON” orHold S3 button until it says “Alarm OFF”Turn off the time talking sound but retain the alarm soundzIf you sleep with your couple and do not want to disturb he/she at night time whenyou want to read the time at night, you can set the talking sound to Off by holdingS1 (the top button) until the clock says, “Time is OFF”. When the time talking is setto OFF, the clock does not talk time, calendar and signal reception status when S1 ispressed but you still can see the clock at night with the LED backlight when S1 ispressed. However, the clock will wake you up in the morning according to your

5zalarm time setting. Furthermore, the other buttons still can talk after the time talkingis set to OFF.To turn on the time talking sound, holding the S1 button until the clock says “Timeis On”Completely silence the clock (No talking and no alarm sound)Slide S4 to the OFF position to silence the clock. There is no alarm sound and noTime talking when the button is set to OFF position.Volume settingSlide S4 to set the volume of the clockManual Time Setting (for Country without Time signal) :(You should use this function only when you travel or living in countries with no radio Timesignal)1. Press S9 to set Hour and S10 to set Minute manually2. Listen very carefully to the clock to make sure the right AM or PM has been set (ifyou set the wrong AM/PM your clock will not be able to beep you at the right time).3. Press S1 to confirm after you have set the Time (or the clock will confirm one minutelater by itself)4. After confirmation, the clock automatically runs to the new time that you have beenset. Wait until the clock stop fast running and resume normal running.Remark:Your clock is not able to manual set Date, Day, Month and Year.BacklightThe backlight is switched ON when the S1 button is pressed.TROUBLESHOOTING:Your clock is a very delicate and precise instrument. Although uncommon, sometimeshard knocks or vibrations can cause the hands to move irregularly, and therefore displaythe incorrect time, although the internal clock is keeping accurate time. You may noticethis when the clock is able to update signal and announce the right time but the hands arenot synchronized with the talking time. Then the clock needs to be reset. Please go to“Reset the Clock” for details.Clock Not Receiving Time SignalReason for not being able to receive the Time Signal include,-Being outside of the Germany signal area-Being in a build up area

6-Metal objects blocking the radio signal-Interfere by computer monitor or TVIf your clock is unable to make contact with the radio signal, it will continue to functionin the same way as a standard clock. The time will then be corrected the next time yourclock receives the time signal.Clock runs 1 big step per every 2 secondsBattery is Low. Go to “Low Battery Detection” for details.No talking function after battery replacementYou need to Press the Reset button after battery replacement or the talking function willnot work properly.No talking function while hands are showing correct time.Connection of Batteries with the clock may be interrupted if the clock is shocked hardlyin daily usage. You need to reset the clock. Go to “Reset the Clock” for details.Clock Stop and no talking functionWhen battery is low, clock hands will stop and talking function is terminated. It is timethat you need to change new batteries. Please go to the “Battery Change” for details.Hour, Minute or Second hand(s) is not correctYou need to reset the clock. Go to “Reset the Clock” for details.Hands running non-stop after battery replacementPress the Reset button if the hands running non-stop after battery replacement.The clock does not run after battery replacementPress the Reset button if the hands do not run after battery replacement.Reset the Clock1. Press S6 (Reset) with a ball pen to reset the clock.2. The clock will align their hands to 12 o’clock automatically and then perform a signalreception.3. Put the clock to a location where signal reception is possible after the clock is resetIt shows the right time after a signal is received. This will take 1 to 24 hours depends onthe signal situation.Low Battery Detection:When the battery is low, the second hand runs one step every 2 seconds telling you thatthe battery is low. The talking function is to be terminated when battery is low. Bothbatteries need to be replaced. Go to “Battery Replacement” section for details.

7Battery Replacement:This clock uses 2x UM-2 batteries. Alkaline battery is recommended.1. Open and carefully remove the battery cover2. Remove the batteries and inserts 2 new batteries with the right polarity3. Press the S6 (Reset) button after battery replacement. If the clock is not reset bypressing the S6 reset button after battery replacement, the talking function will notwork properly.4. Put the clock in a location where signal reception is possible and wait until the clocksets itself automatically. This will take from 1 to 24 hours.

3. After signal reception, the clock will show the time again after the fast running of the second-hand has stopped. 4. Push S1 3 times after the clock resumes working to check if the reception is Successful or failed. -If the reception was successful, the

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