Head h1 or h2, Setting the atomic time and date – Sharper Image SN004 User Manual

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to synchronize. Once it is successful, the clock displays extremely

accurate time and the correct date. A successfully synchronized

clock features a non-blinking antenna icon and a radiating beacon.

The synchronized clock attempts to refresh itself with the radio time

signal at least once a day. If it fails for more than 3 days, the antenna

icon disappears. The clock still functions as a quartz clock until it

can be refreshed again.
The clock is a radio device and, like a mobile phone or the radio,

in certain locations and times of day, it may not pick up a strong

enough signal to synchronize. If the clock fails to synchronize in

the first attempt, it reattempts at the top of every hour until 12:00

a.m. In most cases, the clock synchronizes overnight as the radio

signal is the strongest in the early morning. You can leave the clock

to synchronize at a later time or you can set the clock manually. As

noted below, a manually set clock still attempts to synchronize itself

automatically at the top of every hour.
Note: Regarding forced synchronization and halting of synchroniza-

tion, if you want the clock to attempt synchronization, press and

hold the MODE button. This activates the synchronization process.

If the clock is in synchronization mode, then press and

hold MODE

to halt synchronization.

Setting the Atomic Time and Date

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