Radio Shack 63-973 Clock User Manual


 
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FEATURES
Your RadioShack Radio Controlled
Clock with Thermometer combines a
simple design with advanced technolo-
gy.
You can set the clock so it automatically
sets the time and date, using a a 60 kHz
longwave radio signal from radio station
WWVB. (This station broadcasts the
time according to the U.S. government’s
atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado.) The
clock checks the radio signal several
times each day and automatically up-
dates the time and date, providing the
most accurate time possible. Or, if you
are unable to receive the time-setting
signal, you can set the clock manually.
Its other features include:
Large Liquid Crystal Display
makes the clock easy to read from
across the room. The display shows the
current time and alarm time, the time
zone you are in, the indoor temperature,
and the day of the week.
Four Time Zones
— let you see the
time for Pacific, Mountain, Central, or
Eastern time zones.
Snooze Control
— temporarily silences
the alarm for about 8 minutes so you
can sleep a little longer.
Crescendo Alarm
— at the set alarm
time, the clock sounds a series of beeps
that gradually increase in volume.
Thermometer
— displays the tempera-
ture between 23
° and 122°F (–5° to
50
°C).
Mounting Options
– you can place the
clock on a flat surface using the supplied
stand, or mount it on a wall using the
supplied mounting bracket.
Low Battery Indicator
— appears
when the battery is weak.
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2000 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
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