Cat. No. 12-1626OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.ACR-326Atomic Clock Radio12-1626.fm Page 1 Friday, January 14, 2000 9:32 AM
10OPERATIONSELECTING THE DISPLAY FORMATThe Atomic Clock has four different dis-play formats. To select the desired dis-play, hold down (or repeatedly
11Using the Alarms1. Repeatedly press MODE until thedesired alarm’s display (AL1 orAL2) appears, then press ALARMON/OFF to set the selected alarm toso
12RESETTING THE CLOCKOn rare occasions, your clock might notwork properly or it might lock up. If thathappens, follow these steps to reset theclock. I
13CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour Atomic Clock Radio is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. Thefollowing suggestions will help you care for your
14SPECIFICATIONSBands ... AM: 530–1710 kHzFM: 88–108 MHzPower
15UTC TIME ZONE CHART12-1626.fm Page 15 Friday, January 14, 2000 9:32 AM
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2FEATURESYour Optimus Atomic Clock Radio com-bines a simple design with advancedtechnology. It automatically updates theclock setting by receiving a 6
3PREPARATIONCONNECTING AC POWER/SETTING YOUR LOCAL TIME ZONEPlug the clock radio’s power cord into astandard AC outlet. As soon as you con-nect AC pow
4When appears, check or replace thebackup battery. When you connect anew battery, disappears. PressSNOOZE to reset the backup batterymonitor if th
5A QUICK LOOK AT THE CONTROLSBATTERY SENTINELATOMIC CLOCK RADIOFM 88 94 100 106 108MHzx10kHzSLEEPSNOOZEMODEDISPLAYRXALARM ON/OFFDAILY-WE
6PREPARATIONAUTOMATIC TIME/DATE SETTINGThe ACR-326 checks the WWVB timesignal four times a day, at midnight, 6AM, noon, and 6 PM. When the clock re-ce
7Checking the Signal StatusThe following chart shows the symbolsfor the current or last update to the radioreception.Daylight Savings Time (DST)The WW
83. Press UP to select a city (time zone)east of your location, or DOWN toselect a city west of your location.4. Press MODE twice to store your set-ti
9Note: Changing the date automati-cally changes the month, the day ofthe week, and the year. The calen-dar automatically adjusts for a leapyear, also.
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