Hadrons™ Desktop U.S. Atomic Clock & Weather StationSN004 InstructionsRead and save these instructions.
Setting the ClockIn normal display mode, press MODE button to view the following in this order: Current Date (month, day and year); Current Time; and
Setting the ClockSetting the ZoneThe zone can be set in normal display mode or in the Time Set mode. In normal time mode, press and hold the SET butto
Press the MODE button to enter Mode A (Calendar with Year). To enter the Year mode, press and hold the SET button for 2 seconds. The last two digits
Setting the ClockNote: If in 12-hour mode, a.m. or p.m. appears. Daily alarm sound can be identified by short, rapid beeps. When the alarm is beep-ing,
Head H1 or H2In order to “predict” the correct weather, you must set the approxi-mate altitude of your location because the atmospheric pressure varie
To determine your altitude, either contact your local library or visit http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/elvation.htm. (The Web-site listed ap
For example, 1003 -2 on the LCD means the pressure measurement is 1003 mbar) and the -2 means the data was collected 2 hours ago. By comparing the pre
Reading the TemperatureTo select either °C or °F, press the °C/°F. The weather station can show a temperature between 14°F and 122°F (-10°C and 50°C).
Notes:• Weather instruments take some time to respond to sudden changes in temperature and relative humidity. Placing the clock in a location with fre
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Table of ContentsWhat is Atomic Radio Control? ...5Parts Diagram ...
Head H1 or H25What is Atomic Radio Control?The most precise time keeping device on earth is the atomic clock. It keeps time to the accuracy of better
Note: The clock is for use in the continental USA only. In Alaska and Hawaii, the radio signal may not be strong enough for syn-chronization and there
Head H1 or H27BatteriesThe clock and the weather station each use 2 AAA (or UM-4) batteries (purchase separately). Insert the batteries, observing pro
interference. A strong signal is normally found close to the window. In some areas where the signal is poor, you may need to position and rotate the c
Head H1 or H29to synchronize. Once it is successful, the clock displays extremely accurate time and the correct date. A successfully synchronized cloc
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