Sharp SPC906 Instruction Manual
SHARPATOMIC DIGITAL WALL CLOCKwith WIRELESS WEATHER DISPLAYInstruction manual. ..• RlEJ iiftlliil~•Thank you for your purchase. The utmost care has gone into the design andmanufacture of your clock. Please read these instructions carefully and keepthem for future reference.This clock automatically synchronizes itself to the US Government's NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology radio signal from Fort Collins, Colorado. TheWWVB radio signal daily broadcast ensures that the atomic clock will alwaysdisplay the most accurate date and time. This clock never needs setting.The weather station is equipped with many functions providing weatherinformation to you. The receiver unit has a clear, easy-to-read display thatshows the weather forecast, indoor temperature, time, month, date, aswell as the outdoor temperature measured and transmitted from the outdoorsensor.The 433 MHz technology means no wire installation is required and you canplace the sensor anywhere you like within 100 feet.htQuick Start Set Up : Outdoor Sensor1. Pick a sheltered place out of direct rain, snow or sunlight2. Insert 2 x AA batteries3. Replace battery door2ndQuick Start Set Up: Weather Station1. Insert 2 x AA batteries2. Press re-set button on the back of the clock with a oin or paperclip to re-startthe clock. The clock will synchronize with the transmitter set automatically.3. The antenna • 'f " flashes when the clock receives outdoor sensor signal.NOTE :When the antenna is flashing, it is searching for the atomic signal. Please wa ituntil the flashing stops before y ou try to setup the clock. The weather station isdisabled while searching for the atomic or the outdoor signal.PLEASE NOTE:· 1. Start this- clock at night and let the clock receieve the signal automaticallypast midnight.2. Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set ,computer, metal objects and electrical appliances.3. Areas with access to windows is recommended for better reception.MAIN FEATURES:WEATHER STATION•'Sl-1.C.RP• ~ •~-- ··~n~•1. 12 H/24H buttonPress it to switch 12 hour/ 24 hour .Press and hold it for 2 second to enter the receiving humi dity andtemperature data from the transmitter. ·2. ° C/ °F button ·Press it to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.Press and hold it for 2 second to rece ive the time signal manually .3. SET buttonPress and hold it for 2 seconds to enter the time setting mode.Press it to switch between hour/minute/year/month/date/DST.4. UP buttonIn setting mode, press it to increase the setting value.5. DOWN buttonIn setting mode, press it to decrease the setting value.6.TIME ZONE SWITCHSlide the time zone switch to display the time in the desired timezone.7. WALL - MOUNTING HOLDERUse it to support the main unit on the wall.B. RESET : .Press it to reset all values to default values .In ·case of malfunction, the unit may be required to reset.9. BATTERY COMPARTMENTAccommodates 2 x AA size batteries (alkaline batteriesrecommended).1O. TODAY'S FORECAST windowShows the weather forecast for coming 12 hours.11 . OUTDOOR temperature windowShows current outdoor temperature .12. INDOOR temperature windowShows current indoor temperature .13. CLOCK windowDisplays clock time .14. CALENDAR windowDisplays calendar .RECEPTIONThis clock automatically synchronizes itself to the US Government's NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology in Fort Collins, Colorado. The WWVBradio signal daily broadcast ensures that the atomic clock will always displaythe most accurate date and time .In most areas, a signal can only be received at night. If your clock does-not receivethe WWVB signal immediately, just wait overnight and it will be set in the morning.SETTING up THE WEATHER STATION !AFTER SETTING up OUTDOOR SENSOR\1. Remove the battery door and insert 2 x AA size batteries into the batterycompartment. Make sure you insert them the right way according to thepolarity information(+/-) marked on the battery compartment.2. Replace the battery door .3. Press the "RESET" button on the back of the clock with a pin or paperclipto re-start the clock . The clock will synchronize with the transmitter setautomatically .4. The antenna "'f" flashes when the clock receives outdoor sensorsignal.RECEPTION OF RADIO CONTROLLED TIME SIGNALThe time and date are radio-controlled . The current time and date areautomatically synchronized with the time signal transmitted from U.S.A(WWVB).When used for the first time (after inserting the batteries or pressing the"RESET" key) , the clock will start to receive the transmitter signal. It willstart to receive RC signal 3 minutes after.RC SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATORThe signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels . Wave segmentflashing means time signals are being received. The signal quality could beclassified into 4 types :'no signal weak good very goodIf the RC clock receives signal successfully, a sync-time symbol "f" willappear on the LCD .The unit has already synchronized with the time sign transmitter.Otherwisethe segment will disappear from the LCD display .TIME CALENDAR SETTINGIf you are out of reach of the Radio Controlled transmitter or if the receptionis poor, the time and calendar can be set manually. Once the signal oftransmitter is received again, the clock will automatically synchronize withthe exact time and calendar.1. In normal time mode, press and hold the "SET" key for 2 seconds to enterthe time setting mode.2. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" key to change the value of the flashing Hour digit.3. Repeat the above operations to set time and calendar in this order:> Hour> Minute > Year> Month > Date > DST.4. The time zone setting are represented by the below abbreviations:P=Pacific M=Mountain C=Central E=Eastem5. Press "SET" key to save and exit the setting mode. Or let it ex itautomatically 30 Seconds later without pressing any key.DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST)The clock has been prog rammed to turn on DST as defaulted . PressUP/DOWN key to change to OFJ= mode.during the.tirT).e settjng..The DST will show when the clock receives the RC signal during thesummer.FUTURE FORECAST1. There are 6 weather icons to represent different weathers :'.SunnySunny IntervalsCloudy~ C:::• f Iff f1-v11 1'~Rain~~·:. ":'·}' f .' 11 I I Il"V/1 1 1 ~Rain+ Thunder~B.·.¥it .... . ... : . Snow..__J· ·.~.. :rr· .. . . .~ : .. |
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