


Keep the main unit away from other electronic devices that may cause interference.If the sensor receives the RF transmission try moving the sensor to another location to receive the atomic clock signal. If the main unit receives the RF (radio frequency) transmission (atomic signal) move the main unit near a window.The North American Atomic Signal is broadcast from Ft.

Then proceed to select the correct time zone. In the event the time zone is the last setting in the clock settings, press the mode or clock button repeatedly (don't hold) to cycle through each clock setting until you reach the time zone. *Note: On some clocks the time zone is the last setting for example the RM938. After the time zone is selected allow the clock settings mode to timeout by not pressing any buttons (about 30 seconds) and the clock will return to the main screen. Other clocks the time zones are numbered (0 = Pacific, 1 = Mountain, 2 = Central, 3 = Eastern). Some Oregon Scientific clock indicate the time zone with the first letter of the time zone. Use the up/down or +/- buttons to change to the correct time zone. Typically the first clock setting is the time zone. Oregon Scientific Time Zone Settings Selecting the time zone on most Oregon Scientific clocks requires pressing the "Mode" or "Clock" button for 2 - 3 seconds to enter into the clock settings. An indication that the atomic clock signal is enabled and searching for the signal is the Oregon Scientific signal icon which looks like a partial "O" will flash. The standard process to force the clock to search for the RCC signal is to press and hold the "up" or "+" button for 2 - 3 seconds.
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*General processes for atomic signal reception and time zone settings (See user manual for details) Oregon Scientific Atomic Clock Signal Most Oregon Scientific Clocks have a feature to turn on or force the clock to search for the RCC signal.
