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DST and Time Zone flash

use <-> to turn DST off or on, use <+> to change time zone.

Default time zone is Pacific, zones cycle eastward (Mountain, Central, Eastern . . . Pacific)

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To set the SkyScan Atomic Clock model 28600, press and hold the "SET" button until the zone number flashes. Use the "+" and "-" buttons to select your time zone, then press the "SET" button. Next, select the mode for 12-hour or 24-hour format, adjust the time using the "+" and "-" buttons, and press "SET" to confirm. Finally, set the date and press "SET" to exit the setting mode.

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Press and hold the REC button for 3 seconds

All hands should revert back to the 12 position

The clock will begin searching for the radio signal to update the time. It will do this for about 5 to 15 minutes. If it does not update the time (and reverts back to the previous time), then reception has failed. Despite this, the clock will continue to look for the radio signal on its own.

Make certain there are not factors which hamper the signal reception. Electronic devices such as computers, TVs, fluorescent lighting, microwaves, etc can hamper signal reception. Note also that the radio signal is coming from Colorado (unless you are overseas). Try placing the clock in a window facing the direction of Colorado. Also note that radio signals are strongest at night. Allow the clock 24 hours or so to latch onto the signal.

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Time will not update automatically during "Fall Back" time of year?

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You cant, its a piece of garbage!

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