
When traveling withinthe USA, youcan change
the time zones,as you entereach zone.
When traveling tocountries not covered by the
four radio signals,set the clock manually, as
per instructions in Section 6. To avoid the
chance of receivingan erroneous signal when
clock is set manually, set the left button on a
country as faraway as possible from the area
that you are traveling in. For example: If you
are inAsia, Africa,Australia (other than Japan
and Korea), putthe country selection to UK. If
you are inEurope (not servedby German or UK
signal ), select Japan. If you are in North or
South America ( not served by USA signal ),
select Japan.
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9. Travelingto An Area Without a
Transmitting Signal
If you are traveling to the India Subcontinent
where the local time is half an hour from the
main time zones of the world, you may reset
the clock by removing the batteries and then
manually setting theclock to the local time as
explained above. Hide the US time zone
indicator on the LCD display by pushing
Bottom Switch to ZONE/DST position and
then push ZONECLR ( Upper Right Button ).
(In order toallow adjustment of setting, the OFF
-SET time must be at00.)
Traveling toIndia INCREASE
OFF SET
DECRESE
OFF SET
RESET
12-24H/MONTH
OFF-SET *
ZONE
HR/DAY
OFF-SET *
DST
MIN/YR
OFF-SET CLR
ZONE CLR
DST HOME
ON
AL. SET
ZONE/DST CALENDAR
LOCK
TIME SET
OFF
OFF-SET
JAPAN
USA
UK
EU
SYNC
MODE SWITCH AT OFFSET
PUT MODE SWITCH TO LOCK AFTER OFF SET
RESET
ZERO
ALARM SET
OFF
(Fig.8 To offset time)
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10. Advanced Features
Home and Away Dual Time Feature
You may set another time other than your Home
Time, when you are traveling . This allows for
dual time function.This second time can beset
23 hours back or 23 hours ahead from your
Home Time( or the time displayed on your
clock). You will needto know how many hours
ahead or behind you want the second time to
show in orderto set theclock correctly.
Example: If your home is New York and you
travel to Hawaii, ( where the Atomic Clock
signal does notreach and where it is 5 hours
earlier), you willneed to setyour Away Time 5
hours behind.
Slide Bottom Switch to the right,so that it is
in the OFF-SET position.
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On the bottom right of the clock dial, the
display will show 00 (if not,press the upper
right button toclear the display and bring it
to zero). This feature is also used to clear
the time enteredas OFF-SET time, so that
the clock goesback to displayingthe original
(or Home Time) you started with.
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As you press either the OFF-SET( ) up or
OFF-SET( ) downbutton, you will see the
time displayed on your dial ascend or
descend. The lower right of your display will
indicate how many hours up or down you
have set theclock.
Once OFF- SET time has been set, the time
displayed will show the time youhave entered
as yourAway Time ( local time ), which is your
OFF-SET time. In order tosee the original time
(or Home Time), press the upper right HOME
button.
The bottom switchshould be put back into the
LOCK position after the OFF- SET time has
been set.
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Press OFF-SET (upper left button),to set
clock forward, upto 23 hours,or OFF- SET
(upper middle button),to set timebackwards,
up to 23hours.
This warranty covers any defects in materials or
workmanship, for oneyear from timeof purchase,
with the exceptionsstated as follows:
We will repair any defects in materials or
workmanship. In theevent a repairis not possible,
the product willbe replaced bya new unit.
How to obtain service; return this product and
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a brief explanation of the problem, to:
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Call (973) 709-0555
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