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Sharp Atomic Clock Instruction Manual

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Kupu Whakataki

The Sharp Atomic Clock provides precise timekeeping and temperature monitoring for your home or office. Featuring a large, easy-to-read display, this clock automatically synchronizes with the atomic time signal (WWVB) broadcast from Fort Collins, Colorado, ensuring accuracy without manual adjustments. It also includes a wireless outdoor sensor to display both indoor and outdoor temperatures.

Nga waahanga hua

  • Atomic Time Accuracy: Automatically synchronizes with the WWVB atomic time signal for precise timekeeping.
  • Jumbo 3" Easy-to-Read Numbers: Large digital display for clear visibility of time, date, and temperature.
  • Indoor/Outdoor Temperature Display: Monitors both indoor ambient temperature and outdoor temperature via a wireless sensor.
  • Panui Ahokore Ahokore: Transmits outdoor temperature data to the main unit.
  • Pūhiko Mana: Operates on batteries for flexible placement (batteries not included).
  • Te Whakarerekētanga Aunoa o te Wā Tiaki Awatea (DST): Automatically adjusts for daylight saving time changes.
  • Rohe Wā Ka taea te tīpako: Allows selection of various US time zones.
  • Hōputu 12/24: Option to display time in either 12-hour or 24-hour format.
  • Celsius/Fahrenheit Display: Whakawhiti i waenga i ngā waeine pāmahana Celsius me Fahrenheit.

Ihirangi mokete

Kia tino mōhio kei te wātea ngā tūemi katoa i mua i te haere tonu me te tatūnga.

  • Sharp Atomic Clock Main Unit
  • Panui Ahokore Ahokore
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu

Note: Batteries are not included. The main unit requires 2 AA batteries, and the outdoor sensor requires 2 AA batteries.

Tatūnga

1. Tāuta Pūhiko

  1. Open the battery compartment on the back of the main clock unit.
  2. Whakauruhia kia rua ngā pākahiko AA, me te tirotiro i te polarity tika (+ me te -).
  3. Katia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
  4. Open the battery compartment on the wireless outdoor sensor.
  5. Insert 2 AA batteries into the outdoor sensor, observing the correct polarity.
  6. Close the outdoor sensor's battery compartment cover.

2. Initial Synchronization and Settings

After battery installation, the clock will attempt to receive the WWVB atomic time signal and connect to the outdoor sensor. This process may take several minutes or up to 24 hours depending on your location and environmental interference.

  • Rohe Wā: Press the "TIME ZONE" button (often labeled "UP TIME ZONE") on the back of the clock to cycle through available time zones (PST, MST, CST, EST). Select your desired time zone.
  • Hōputu 12/24: Press the "12/24" button to switch between 12-hour and 24-hour display.
  • Celsius / Fahrenheit: Press the "°C/°F" button to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature display.
  • Outdoor Sensor Pairing: If the outdoor temperature does not appear, press the "CHANNEL" button on the main unit to search for the sensor signal. Ensure the outdoor sensor is within range and not obstructed.

For optimal signal reception, place the clock away from large metal objects, electronic devices, and areas with heavy concrete or brick walls. The outdoor sensor should be placed in a shaded, dry location, protected from direct sunlight and precipitation, for accurate readings.

Sharp Atomic Clock main unit and wireless outdoor sensor

Image: The Sharp Atomic Clock main unit displaying time, indoor temperature, date, and outdoor temperature, alongside its wireless outdoor sensor.

Mahi

Whakaatuhia nga korero

The clock's large LCD screen displays the following information:

  • Wā: Current time in selected 12-hour or 24-hour format.
  • Tohu PM: Displays "PM" for afternoon hours in 12-hour format.
  • Tohu Tohu Atomika: Shows the status of the WWVB atomic time signal reception.
  • Temperature Roto: Current temperature measured by the main unit.
  • Month/Date/Day: Current calendar information.
  • Te pāmahana o waho: Current temperature measured by the wireless outdoor sensor.
  • Outdoor Sensor Channel: Indicates the channel the outdoor sensor is transmitting on.
  • Pūhiko Iti Tohu: An icon will appear when batteries are low and need replacement.

Button Functions (Rear Panel)

PāteneMahi
maramatakaPress and hold for 2 seconds to manually set calendar (Year, Month, Date, Language). Use UP/DOWN buttons to change values.
Press and hold for 2 seconds to manually set time (DST ON/OFF, Hour, Minute). Use UP/DOWN buttons to change values.
12/24Switches between 12-hour and 24-hour time display.
HOREROPress to switch between outdoor sensor channels (1, 2, 3). Press and hold for 2 seconds to pair with the outdoor sensor.
° C / ° F.Ka takahuri i waenga i te whakaaturanga pāmahana Celsius me Fahrenheit.
NGARUInitiates a manual search for the WWVB atomic time signal.
WHAKATURUResets the clock to factory default settings. Requires a pointed object (e.g., paperclip).
UP / TIME ZONEIncreases values during manual setting. Press to cycle through time zones.
RARODecreases values during manual setting.

Te tiaki

  • Whakakapinga Pūhiko: Replace batteries in both the main unit and outdoor sensor when the low battery indicator appears on the display. Always replace all batteries at the same time with new ones.
  • Te horoi: Clean the clock and sensor with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Te whakanoho i te Sensor o waho: Periodically check the outdoor sensor's location to ensure it remains protected from extreme weather conditions, direct sunlight, and moisture.

Raparongoā

  • Clock not syncing with atomic time:
    • Ensure the clock is placed away from electronic interference (TVs, computers, microwaves).
    • Try placing the clock near a window facing Fort Collins, Colorado (if applicable to your region).
    • Press the "WAVE" button to initiate a manual signal search.
    • Tukua kia 24 hāora mō te tukutahitanga tuatahi.
  • Outdoor temperature not displaying or incorrect:
    • Check batteries in the outdoor sensor.
    • Ensure the outdoor sensor is within the effective transmission range (typically up to 100 feet, line of sight).
    • Press the "CHANNEL" button on the main unit to re-establish connection.
    • Verify the outdoor sensor is placed in a location protected from direct sunlight and rain, which can affect readings.
  • He atarua, he putea ranei te whakaaturanga:
    • Replace all batteries in the main unit with fresh ones.
    • Me whakarite kia whakauruhia nga pākahiko me te polarity tika.
  • Hē te wā, te rā rānei:
    • Manatokohia kua tika te rohe wā kua tīpakohia.
    • Check if Daylight Saving Time (DST) setting is correct for your region.
    • If atomic signal is not received, manually set the time and date using the "TIME" and "CALENDAR" buttons.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Waitohukoi
Tau tauira8541848315
UPC049353998732
TaePango Pango
Momo WhakaatuPepa Matapihi
Āhuahira MotuhakeAtomic Time Synchronization (WWVB), Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
Hunga Hua13"W x 1.5"H (Main Unit)
Puna ManaPūhiko Powered
Te maha o nga pākahiko e hiahiatia anaMain Unit: 2 AA; Outdoor Sensor: 2 AA
RauemiKirihou
Momo WhakaekeWall Mount / Tabletop Stand
Mahinga o roto/wahoIndoor (Main Unit), Outdoor (Sensor)

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Sharp products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided with your product packaging or visit the official Sharp webpae. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

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