SOURCE: 3M Precision Digital Atomic Wall
After replacing the transmitter batteries several times, I tried replacing the clock batteries. They must have been getting low. Once I put in new batteries in the clock it worked fine. Good Luck.
SOURCE: I can't reset my Atomic Traveling Alarm Clock C17DD2090(WIC#6930
First, make sure you have new batteries in it. Then you have two choices:
Hold down the 3rd button -- the antenna button -- until the little antenna sign displayed on the right starts blinking and "broadcasting"...and then wait for the clock to set itself.
When that doesn't work (LOL), try this:
Hold down the "Set" button until each of the various fields start blinking. Then press the up button (3rd one) or the down button (4th one) to adjust each field to the desired number, etc. At least, that's what my office technician did to set mine. Good luck.
SOURCE: Temperature sensor
I have this clock and just finished getting it all working again. At first I kept messing around with the AAA batteries in the remote unit, finally realized there were AA batts in the back of the main clock/display unit. Replaced those, pressed the reset button next to the battery compartment. Pressed the reset button on the remote unit (it's under the back lid next to the AAA battery compartment). Little red light on the remote unit started flashing and remote temp showed on the main display. Then you have to wait for atomic time to reset itself or set the time and other display options manually - I kept messing around with the various buttons until I figured out how to do this (atomic time never reset) - start by holding down the smaller "AL" button on the top next to the big snooze/light button, use top two side buttons for up/down, use the AL button to go to next setting.
SOURCE: Don't know how to set my atomic projection alarm
I have the instruction manual. [email protected]
SOURCE: Instructions to 'science museum' radio controlled alarm clock
press the alarm button (so the alarm time is on the screen) then the + button. do the same to deactivate the alarm.
it took me forever to work this out after losing my instructions, feel a bit of an idiot now it seems so simple
Directions for Desk Clock - Without the
C?/F? button
To
change the Temperature:
Press
the "S" button once (this will change from Fahrenheit to Celsius)
To
change the Time and Date:
Press
the "M" button once to change time to or from military time
Press
the "S" button once to change the hour
Press
the "S" button again to change the minute
Press
the "S" button again to change the year
Changing the year will also change the day of the week
Press
the "S" again to change the month
Press
the "S" again to change the date
To
set the Alarm:
Press
the button with an alarm clock on it
Press
the "S" button once
A flashing 12:00 should appear
Press
the arrows to set the hour
Press
the "S" button again to set the minutes
Press
the "S" button again to change the "ring" of the alarm
There will ne a number below the time the alarm is set for
Use the arrows to advance through the options
To
turn the alarm functions completely off:
Press
the button with the alarm clock on it
Press
the "S" button five times
When three dashes appear where the time would be, it is off.
Press
the "M" button three times to get back to the main clock function
To
clear the secondary clock:
You
can set two different times on the clock, so if you travel frequently you can
have a home time with alarm and a travel time with alarm saved and ready to
go. There is a primary time, the one you normally see on the clock with
an alarm clock function after it. There is also a secondary time with an
alarm function after it.
Clearing
the secondary clock will make it easier to know when you get back to the
primary clock function.
Press
the "M" button three times
Press
the "S" button seven times
When three dashes appear where the time would be, it is off
Press
the "M" button two more times
And
you are Done!
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Thank you. Very helpful info. Don't know why i never noticed them before.
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