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Oregon Scientific BAR338PA - About Radio Reception; How to Select the Time-Zone

Oregon Scientific BAR338PA
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To display the daily alarm time, press [ALARM] once when the
date is displayed. To display the date, press [CLOCK] once when
alarm time is displayed.
The temperature and weather forecast will be shown in all display
modes.
ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION
The BAR338PA is designed to synchronize current time and date
information via radio frequency signals from the US Atomic
Clock, one of the world's most accurate timekeepers.
After batteries are installed in the main unit, press ZONE to select
the appropriate US time zone of Pacific, Mountain, Central or
Eastern. Note that the appropriate time zone needs to be selected
each time if the BAR338PA is moved from one time zone to
another.
When the unit is receiving radio signal, the reception icon will start
to blink. The reception icon will show either strong, weak or no
signal depending on the strength of the radio signal. A complete
reception generally takes about two to 10 minutes.
When the reception is completed the reception icon will stop
blinking. The reception icon will show "
" for no reception or
" " for successful reception.
For best signal reception, position the BAR338PA away from PC's,
radios, TV's, microwave ovens and other appliances that emit or
receive radio frequency signals. Should the BAR338PA be new and
just out of the box, allow up to 72 hours for the unit to receive the
initial signal reception. To facilitate signal reception, poisitioning
on a windowsill is recommended.
HOW TO SELECT THE TIME-ZONE
After batteries are installed in the main display unit, press [ZONE]
to select the appropriate US time zone of Pacific, Mountain, Central
or Eastern. Note that the appropriate time zone needs to be selected
each time if the BAR338PA is moved from one time zone to another.
Reception
complete
No reception, or
Successful reception
manually adjusted
Receiving
radio
signal
No signal Weak signal Strong signal

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