Timex Clock 75328T User Manual

Atomic Digital Clock  
with indoor/outdoor temperature,  
calendar and moon phase  
Please DO NOT return product to the retail store. For technical assistance  
and product return information, please call customer care @ 877-221-1252  
Monday - Friday -- 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CST  
MODEL # 75328T  
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USER GUIDE  
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Timex is a registered trademark of Timex Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
Manufactured and serviced by  
Chaney Instrument Co.  
Lake Geneva, WI 53147  
Package Contents:  
(1) Atomic Digital Clock  
(1) Wireless Outdoor  
Temperature Sensor  
(1) User Guide  
© 2010 Chaney Instrument Co.  
INST - 75328T 070110  
What You’ll Need:  
(8) AA Batteries  
NOTE: A clear protective film is applied to the LCD at the  
factory that must be removed prior to using this product.  
Locate the clear tab and simply peel to remove.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of IC rules subject  
to the following two conditions:  
1- This device may NOT cause harmful interference, and  
2- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Thank you for purchasing this quality TIMEX® brand product. Please read these instructions COMPLETELY to fully understand  
the features and functions of this clock, and to enjoy its benefits. Make sure to keep this guide handy for future reference.  
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
WHAT IS AN ATOMIC CLOCK?  
An Atomic clock is a timepiece that maintains accuracy up to one second per million years using the most  
precise method of time synchronization, radio signals. In North America, the National Institute of Standards and  
Technologies (NIST) operates an Atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, that transmits the time codes via the  
radio station WWVB.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
This quality TIMEX® clock includes a built-in receiver that picks up the Atomic radio signal from WWVB. To  
maintain the best possible reception, place the unit so that the backside faces in the general direction of  
Colorado.What's more, the IntelliTime® technology built into this clock makes for hassle-free automatic setting  
and resetting for daylight saving time.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized  
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate the  
equipment.  
PLEASE NOTE: Due to solar radiation in the atmosphere, the atomic clock signal is weaker during the day.  
Most synchronization will happen at night when there is less interference.  
Patent numbers: 5.978.738: 6.076.044: 6.597.990  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
3. Choosing Your Time Zone  
1. Press and HOLD the SET button until you see the selection of seven time zones  
flashing on the LCD screen, then release.  
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS  
2. Press the UP (s) ARROW repeatedly until you reach your time zone, then press SET  
Relocate or reposition the clock, making sure  
the backside of the unit is facing in a direction  
toward Colorado from your location.  
Poor Atomic Clock  
Reception  
(No bars)  
HAST  
PST  
MST  
CST  
EST  
AST  
AKST  
alaska standard  
time  
hawaii aleutian  
pacific standard mountain standard central standard  
time time time  
eastern standard  
atlantic standard  
standard time  
time  
time  
Heavy stone or metal walls can obstruct the  
signal and disrupt reception. Place the clock  
at least 3 feet (0.91 m) from other electronic  
devices (i.e. TV’s, microwaves, computers,  
etc.) that can interfere with wireless signals.  
In the event you wish to manually change the clock settings,  
please use the instructions on page 5.  
You may be experiencing interference from  
other wireless devices using the same radio  
frequency channel. Relocate the main unit  
and/or the wireless sensor. Both units must  
be within 100 feet (30m) of each other. Make  
sure units are placed at least 3 feet from other  
electronic devices or appliances that may  
interfere with the wireless communication  
(i.e. TV’s, microwaves, computers, etc.)  
You may need to reset both units by  
Poor Outdoor  
Sensor Reception  
(No bars)  
Battery Choice & Temperature Range:  
extended periods of extreme cold temperatures  
(below -4°f/ -20°c) can cause alkaline batteries to  
function improperly. this may cause the outdoor  
wireless sensor to stop transmitting temperature  
readings. we recommend using lithium batteries  
in extreme low temperature conditions to ensure  
continued operation of the outdoor sensor.  
removing and re-installing the batteries.  
Bad Temperature  
Reception  
(blank or flashing  
temperature)  
Relocate the main unit and/or the wireless  
sensor. Both units must be within 100 feet  
(30m) of each other. Make sure units are  
placed at least 3 feet from other electronic  
devices or appliances that may interfere  
with the wireless communication (i.e. TV’s,  
microwaves, computers, etc.)  
For the digital atomic clock we recommend only alkaline batteries.  
You may need to reset both units by  
removing and re-installing the batteries.  
Check to make sure the batteries are installed  
correctly. Use only fresh STANDARD “AA”  
batteries, not generic or extra strength. Make  
certain that the batteries are FRESH. If the  
expiration date on your batteries is less than 6  
years away, they may not contain a full charge  
and can be weak.  
Display Not Working  
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SETTING THE CLOCK MANUALLY  
Placement of the Clock:  
Place the clock in an area free of dirt and dust. To help ensure an accurate  
indoor temperature measurement, be sure to place the main unit out of  
direct sunlight, and away from any heat sources or vents in your home.  
Up  
Arrow  
SET  
This clock may be hung on a wall using the integrated wall-hanging hole,  
or you may place the unit on a tabletop or other flat surface using the  
swing-out stands.  
Down  
Arrow  
“Set” to confirm  
manual settings  
Back of Clock  
1) SETTING YOUR TIME ZONE  
a) Press and HOLD the SET button until you see the selection of seven time zones  
Placement of the Outdoor Sensor:  
Then RELEASE.  
The wireless temperature sensor MUST BE PLACED OUTDOORS to capture and relay the  
outdoor temperature to the clock display unit. You may place your wireless temperature  
sensor outside up to 100 feet (30m) from the clock, as shown.  
b) Press the UP (s) ARROW repeatedly until you reach your time zone,  
then press SET and release.  
2) TURNING ATOMIC CLOCK FEATURE ON/OFF  
NOTE: You do NOT need to turn off the atomic clock to set the time manually. Once the clock receives the signal, it will adjust the  
clock accordingly. However, you may choose to deactivate the atomic clock feature completely if you prefer to manually control  
the clock or if you live in a remote area that does not readily receive the atomic signal. As long as the atomic clock is ON, it will  
automaticlly adjust itself to the correct time, overriding your manual setting.  
The sensor is water resistant and is designed  
for outdoor use. However, to extend the life  
of the product, place it in an area protected  
from harsh weather elements. To ensure an  
accurate temperature reading, be sure the  
sensor is out of direct sunlight and away from  
any heat sources.  
Press the UP (s) ARROW to or DOWN (t) ARROW buttons to turn  
OFF Atomic signal. This will stop the clock from searching for the Atomic  
radio signal.  
3) SETTING THE CLOCK & CALENDAR  
100’ Feet  
a) Press the UP (s) ARROW to turn DST (Daylight Saving Time) function on or off.  
Press “SET” to confirm and RELEASE.  
Press “SET”  
to confirm  
b) The HOUR will flash  
Press the UP (s) ARROW repeatedly,  
until the correct hour (AM or PM) is  
displayed.  
Wireless Signal Reception Icons  
The main unit has a signal reception icon near the outdoor temperature display area. If  
there are a low number of “bars” present, you may experience no temperature display  
(“--”) or inaccuracy. In either case, you may need to relocate one of both of the units. If  
most or all 4 of the bars are present, wireless reception is good and no action is required.  
Press “SET”  
to confirm  
c) The MINUTE will flash  
d) The YEAR will flash  
e) The MONTH will flash  
f) The DATE will flash  
Press the UP (s) ARROW repeatedly,  
until the correct minute is displayed.  
Press “SET”  
to confirm  
Press the UP (s) ARROW repeatedly,  
until the correct year is displayed.  
Press “SET”  
to confirm  
Press the UP (s) ARROW repeatedly,  
until the correct month is displayed.  
Press “SET”  
to confirm  
Press the UP (s) ARROW repeatedly,  
until the correct date is displayed.  
DAY OF THE WEEK AND MOON PHASE WILL UPDATE AUTOMATICALLY AS YOU SET THE DATE  
Press “SET”  
to confirm  
e) The °F will flash  
Press the UP (s) ARROW to change  
between °F and °C.  
NO  
Strong  
Reception  
Reception  
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