Sharp 14" Accuset Round Wall Clock with Digital Insert Display Automatically Sets Itself to Correct Time and Date
Product Features
Sets itself
Accurate time and date (few seconds difference possible)
Large display
Easy to read
Sharp AccuSet Round Wall Clock
Product Description
This Sharp AccuSet Wall Clock automatically sets itself to correct time and date. AccuSet Wall Clock that sets itself to correct time and date. 14" round wall clock makes it easy to see. White face and large numbers. Great for warehouses, schools and hospitals, as well as offices and homes.
Item No.: MBSAMSPC991
Suggested Retail Price: $39.99
How to Set Time on Sharp Atomic Wall Clock
Atomic clocks are the perfect timekeeper. They receive a radio signal that automatically synchronizes them to one of the atomic clocks maintained by the U.S. government, so they are always correct, down to the second, with no need to provide other adjustments. However, because the clocks are located in different time zones, with different local laws for Daylight Saving Time, some additional configuration is required. Setting the time on a Sharp Atomic Wall Clock is a breeze.
Instructions
1
Insert the batteries into the clock and verify that the clock's display is functioning.
2
Set the correct time-zone and Daylight Saving Time (DST) switches. The switches are on the back of the clock. Select EST if you are in Eastern Standard Time, CST if you are in Central Standard Time, MST if you are in Mountain Standard Time, or PST if you are in Pacific Standard Time. The DST selector should be set to "off" or "on" depending on the laws of your state.
3
Wait 15 minutes. The clock should synchronize automatically.
4
Set the clock manually using the buttons on the back panel if the clock does not catch the radio signal within the first 15 minutes. Push the correct button to advance the month/day/year on the calendar; use the MODE button to set the hour and minute.
5
The clock should adjust itself within 48 hours to match the atomic signal. Verify that the clock is receiving the signal by checking the front display. You should see the image of a tower with circular lines at its top.
Tips & Warnings
If you are having difficulty synchronizing the clock to the radio signal, try moving the clock to a different place to reduce interference.