How do I set the clock on my Atomix?

2020-12-02

How do I set the clock on my Atomix?

CLK / CAL Hold the CLK /CAL button for 3 seconds to enter the clock and calendar setting mode. The setting sequence is: Year > Month > Date > 12 / 24 > Hr > Min Press + or – to adjust, then press CLK / CAL to confirm and move to next feature.

How do you set a radio-controlled clock UK?

Radio-Controlled (MSF) Clock

  1. Insert a new AA battery.
  2. Press Reset button at the back of the clock, the clock hands will go clockwise and it will automatically set itself to the correct local time.

What is WWVB time signal?

WWVB is a time signal radio station near Fort Collins, Colorado and is operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Most radio-controlled clocks in North America use WWVB’s transmissions to set the correct time. The time used in the broadcast is set by the NIST Time Scale, known as UTC(NIST).

How do you set the time on a precision radio-controlled clock?

TO SET THE TIME MANUALLY Press and hold the M. SET (2) button for 3 seconds to set the time: – Press the M. SET button (2) for 1 second to advance 1 minute – Press the M.

How does an atomic wall clock work?

Atomic Wall Clock Operating Instructions The radio controlled mechanism in your clock tunes itself to the time signal broadcast by the official U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, also known as WWVB. The clock’s time setting will occur automatically soon after the battery is inserted.

How do I set the time zone on my Atomix clock?

Press the ZONE / DST button to select PST, MST, CST or EST. Once a time zone is selected, your Atomix clock will start searching for the time signal. While your Atomix clock is seeking the signal, the signal strength icon will changegradually indicating the search is continuing.

What is WWVB and how does it work?

WWVB broadcasts nonstop, covers most of the continental United States and may even be picked up by atomic clocks in Alaska and Hawaii. When an atomic clock catches the WWVB signal, its hands spin 20 times faster than normal, adjusting with an error of only one second in up to 100 million years.

What is the atomic clock model 00562?

Atomix Atomic Clock. Model 00562. About the Atomic Clock The National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins, Colorado broadcasts the time signal (WWVB at 60 kHz AM radio signal) with an accuracy of 1 second per every 3,000 years. The signal is able to cover a distance of up to 2,000 miles from the source.