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Atomix 00562 Tech
Atomic Digital Wall Clock
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The
sharp, modern looking Atomix 00562 Tech Atomic Digital Clock can be hung on a wall, or
placed on a table or bookshelf. The Tech has alarm, date, day and
indoor temperature displays. The
hour and minute digits are almost
2 inches tall and very bold, and seconds are 3/4 inch. The month abbreviation
is also 3/4 inch tall, and date, weekday and temperature are
nearly 1 inch (except for tenths of a degree and the
"F" for Fahrenheit).
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The Tech wall/table clock
is titanium in color with darker gray vertical accent bars on
each side. It features a big LCD display for exceptionally easy
reading, even from a distance. Overall size is 10-1/4 inches
wide by 7-1/2 inches high. The clock is 1-5/8 inches deep unless
you extend the folding easel stands that allow for placement on
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Here to Download the User Instruction Manual
Features:
- Totally
accurate--sets automatically to WWVB radio signal.
- Selectable
for four U.S. time zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central, or
Pacific.
- Automatically adjusts for
Daylight Saving Time unless DST is turned off via
pushbutton.
- Manual time-set capability for use anywhere outside the
WWVB signal range.
- Daily alarm
with 8-minute repetitive snooze alarm feature.
- Digital
indoor thermometer with a range of 32°F to 158°F and
resolution of 0.1°F.
- Powered by
two AA
(1.5V) alkaline batteries (not included), with expected
battery life of up to 2
years.
Dimensions:
- Height:
7.25 inches (184.2 mm)
- Width:
10.25 inches (260.4 mm)
- Thickness:
1.375 inches (34.9 mm)
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controlled clocks keep perfect time by
calibrating themselves to 60kHz low-frequency AM radio signals
containing time information supplied by the official U.S. atomic clock
source in Boulder, Colorado*. The radio signals are transmitted
from radio station WWVB, which is located in nearby Fort
Collins. Both the atomic clock source and WWVB are
operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology,
or NIST (a part of the U.S. Commerce Department). The
clock's integral
radio receiver detects the WWVB signal, and a microchip
adjusts the LCD display to display the exact time, plus the
month, date, and weekday. The clock also displays the current
indoor temperature in °F,
the strength of the WWVB radio
signal, and an alarm icon if the alarm is set. This
clock will indicate the precise time in any location where the
WWVB radio signal can be received. This includes the continental
U.S. (the "lower 48") plus parts of Canada and Mexico.
The clock begins searching for the WWVB signal as soon as
batteries are inserted and one of the four time zones (Pacific,
Mountain, Central, or Eastern) is selected. After initially
synchronizing to the radio signal, the clock attempts to
resynchronize every night at midnight. If an attempt is
unsuccessful, the clock will make an additional attempt one hour
later. A large radio-reception icon indicates the seek and
receive conditions. Daylight Saving Time adjustment takes
place automatically in the spring and fall, but if you live in
Indiana or Arizona, you can disable DST via pushbutton. If DST
is enabled, "DST" appears above the radio-reception icon. All
setup functions, including setting the alarm, are easily
performed via five pushbuttons on the back of the clock. A
Snooze button on top of the clock provides a repetitive 8-minute
snooze alarm after the alarm goes off initially. The
Atomix Tech digital clock is powered by two AA (1.5 volt) alkaline batteries (not
included). Expected battery life is up to 2 years.
Note: The 60kHz AM radio
signal used by NIST to deliver the time information carries best at
night. The signal may be interfered with by weather conditions and
local interference. Building construction and location within the
building can also effect reception. This clock is quartz
controlled, and will keep very good time for days when reception is
poor, so this isn't normally a problem. You may find, however,
that when you first insert the batteries, or during a daylight savings
time change, the clock will not be able to set itself immediately if
reception is poor. Signal strength is indicated by the icon to the
right of the time display. You may wish to refer to the icon when
selecting a location for your clock. As wiring and plumbing in your
walls can effect reception, moving the clock as little as a couple
inches can make a difference in the strength of the signal reaching the
clock. For additional information, please see the Chaney
Instrument Clock FAQ. |
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Note:
This product has "atomic" clock functionality. Atomic, or Radio Controlled clocks receive
a radio signal to set themselves. Like any radio receiver however, they may not
be able to receive the signal if they are in a building with a lot of steel in
the structure, near computers or other electrical equipment that may generate
interference, or if the weather is unsuitable. The signal they receive does not
propagate well during the day. That's the nature of the signal, not the clock.
These clocks are designed to catch the signal when they can, generally in the
middle of the night, calibrate themselves, and then run quite accurately for
days until they can catch another signal. When you first put in the batteries,
they will most likely not set themselves until the middle of the night. That's
normal. By morning, weather permitting, it should be correct. Under less than
ideal conditions, it could take a few days. Daylight savings time changes may
not be made the first night if location and weather are not favorable.
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for nearly anything we have by special order, and quantity
discounts are available.
For quantities of 10 or more, or if you want more than we have in stock, please
email us at sales@partshelf.com,
we'll get back to you with price and availability. We cannot do this over
the phone as it takes time to investigate each situation.
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availability problems. We expect to be out of stock for more than a few days.
If the shopping cart page indicates that there are no units available, then we are temporarily out of stock. The item should be available in a day or two. To avoid disappointment, our
inventory control system prevents us from taking an order for something we don't have on the shelf.
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