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Atomix
75320 Worthington Atomic Clock
w/ Indoor & Wireless Outdoor
Temperature
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Need a
medium-size, totally accurate digital clock with calendar and
indoor/outdoor temperature displays? Check out the Atomix
75320 Worthington Atomic Clock. The Worthington looks great either hanging on a wall or
resting on a table or a shelf. This radio controlled clock
features large displays, especially those for time and calendar
information. The hour and minute
digits are almost 2 inches tall and very bold, and seconds are 3/4 inch.
The month, date, and year (all displayed digitally) are also 3/4 inch
tall. Indoor and outdoor temperatures are 1/2 inch (except for tenths of
a degree and °C or
°F, which are smaller). A remote
sensor/transmitter that reports the outdoor temperature to the clock for
display is included.
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The Atomix
75320 Worthington Atomic Clock is 9 inches wide by 7 inches
high. It has a molded dark gray case with a
raised silver accent panel that takes up most of the front of
the clock and surrounds the display. The back of the case is
light gray. The Worthington's styling is simple and modern. In
its large LCD panel, this clock displays the time as hour,
minutes, and seconds and the date as month, date, and year. To
the right of the year are displayed the indoor temperature and the remote/outdoor
temperature from 1 to 3 locations up to 100 feet
(30 meters) away. One reason this clock looks so good
is that all of its control pushbuttons and switches are on the
back except for a pushbutton on the top used to start
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You'll appreciate
the both the absolute accuracy and the useful features of
the 75320 Worthington
clock. Because this clock is atomic,
it sets itself automatically and adjusts automatically twice a year for
Daylight Saving Time (DST). If you live in a location that does not
observe DST (Arizona and parts of Indiana), you can easily disable the
DST time change function. Also, you can disable automatic setting of
time and date and set the clock manually if you wish (for example, if
you take the clock out of WWVB time signal range). The time can be displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour
mode. Calendar information is
pre-programmed from 1 January 2000 through 31 December 2099. Month,
date, and year are displayed digitally. Successful
reception of the time-synchronization radio signal from Colorado
is indicated
by a radio tower and waves icon just above seconds in the upper
section of the display. After synchronization occurs, you can
select your continental U.S. time zone (EST, CST, MST, or PST) by means of a switch on
the back of the clock.
The indoor
and outdoor temperatures can be displayed in
either
°F or °C, and both the
temperature unit and the 12-/24-hour time mode can be changed at
any time during normal operation simply by pressing buttons on
the back of the clock. You don't have to reinitiate clock setup to do this. Also, if you
live in an area that does not observe Daylight Saving Time
(Arizona and parts of Indiana), you can simply set a switch on
the back of the clock to disable automatic DST changes in the
spring and fall.
The Atomix Worthington clock
uses the Atomix 75321RS Wireless Remote Temperature Sensor. One 75321RS is included with the
clock, and the clock works with up to three. Additional sensors are sold separately. The 75321RS
is a non-displaying remote with a fold-out
table stand that doubles as a wall-mounting bracket. You'll want to
mount the 75321RS in a location where direct precipitation cannot fall
on the remote. Although the remote is splash-resistant, it is not
waterproof.
With the Worthington clock, you
install batteries in the clock first and then in the remote. You then press
the Tx (transmit) button on the remote. When reception occurs, the clock
logs the remote in as Channel 1. Channels 2 and 3 register in the
same way if additional sensors are purchased and used. The remote
sensors can transmit up to 100 feet (30 meters) without outside
interference, i.e., in an open area. The
clock requires three AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries for powering, and the
remote uses two AAA (1.5V) alkaline batteries. The batteries are not
included and must be obtained separately. Now that AAA lithium batteries
are available, you may want to try them in the remote when temperatures
are expected to fall below freezing. While alkaline cells begin to lose
power as temperatures reach the teens and single digits (in °F),
lithium cells operate down to about -40°F/C. (Based on past experience,
we believe that the outdoor temperature measuring range specification
below assumes the use of alkaline batteries in the remote.) A
low-battery icon to the right of the indoor temperature indicates that
the clock's batteries need replacement, and a flashing outdoor
temperature tells you that the remote for the indicated channel needs
its batteries replaced. The Atomix
Worthington can be mounted on a wall, or you can extend the folding legs
and place the clock on a table or shelf. Either way, this clock will
look good while providing you with valuable time and temperature
information..
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 affect 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 Saving Time change, the clock will not
be able to set itself immediately if reception is poor. Signal strength
is indicated by the icon above seconds in the time display. You may wish
to check the icon when selecting a location for your clock. Because
wiring and plumbing in your walls can affect reception, moving the clock
as little as a couple of 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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Features:
- Clock
receives
60kHz WWVB time-synchronization radio signal from U.S.
atomic clock operated by NIST in Colorado.
- Automatic
time and date adjustment after signal reception.
- Manual
clock setting is also possible.
- Daylight
Saving Time (DST) on/off option, with DST displayed to the
left of the hour when DST option is on and DST is in effect.
- Radio
tower and waves icon indicates successful signal reception.
- Time
is displayed as hour, minutes, and seconds.
- Month,
date, and year are displayed digitally below the time.
- Calendar
information is pre-programmed f
- Time
format is user-selectable for 12-hour or 24-hour, with
PM displayed to the left of the hour in 12-hour mode.
- Indoor and outdoor temperatures are displayed
to the right of the year in the lower section of the LCD
panel.
- Clock can display
indoor temperature and remote/outdoor temperatures in °F or °C
for 1 to 3 locations up to 100 feet away.
- Maximum transmission
range for remote sensor(s) is 100 feet (30 meters).
- Low-battery
icon appears when batteries in clock
need to be replaced.
- Outdoor
temperature flashes when batteries in remote sensor for
indicated channel need to be replaced.
- Clock requires
three AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries, and remote requires two
AAA (1.5V) alkaline batteries (batteries are not included). For the
remote, you may want to try lithium AAA batteries instead of
alkaline in sub-freezing temperatures.
- Both
clock and remote can be wall-mounted or free-standing.
Specifications:
- Indoor
temperature measuring range: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
- Outdoor
temperature measuring range: 14°F to 122 °F (-10°C to
50°C)
- Temperature
resolution: 0.1°F/C
- Remote
sensor transmission range: 100 feet (30 meters) maximum in
open area with no interference
- Clock
dimensions:
9 inches
(229 mm) wide
7 inches (178 mm) tall
1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep with legs folded in
- Remote
sensor dimensions:
2-1/2 inches (64 mm) wide
3-1/2 inches (89 mm) high
1 inch (25.4 mm) deep
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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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 | Set of 3 AA Alkaline and 2 AAA Lithium batteries Set of three size AA Alkaline batteries and two size AAA Lithium batteries. We typically ship Energizers, but may ship Duracells if there are supply problems. |  |  | Acu-Rite 75321RS Wireless Remote Temperature Sensor The Acu-Rite 75321RS Wireless Remote Temperature Sensor is used with the Atomix 75320 Worthington Atomic Clock with indoor and wireless outdoor temperature. One 75321RS remote comes with the 75320, and this digital clock can work with up to three 75321RS remotes. The 75321RS is a non-displaying remote. |  |
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