![]() If your outside temperature is not showing on your clock, that may mean that the clock and the transmitter have lost their connection. To stop the clock from counting seconds, press the plus (+) button until none of the displays are counting seconds. If you push the plus (+) button when a function is not flashing, your clock will start counting seconds in the indoor or outdoor temperature or day of the week display. Note: If you live in Arizona please set your time zone to -7 MST and turn your DST to OFF. Press the plus (+) button to change between oF for Fahrenheit and oC for Celsius. Press SET 11 times: Temperature: The time will read oF or oC.Press the plus (+) button to change between 12 for regular time or 24 for military time. Press SET 10 times: Military: The minute display will read 12 or 24.Press SET 9 times: Day of week will flash: Press the plus (+) button to change the day of week.Press SET 8 times: Day will flash: Press the plus (+) button to change the day.Press SET 7 times: Month will flash: Press the plus (+) button to change the month. ![]() Press the plus (+) button to change to the proper 2-digit year. Press SET 6 times: Year: The day of the week will change to two numbers.Press SET 5 times: Minutes will flash: Press the plus (+) button to change the minutes.Press SET 4 times: Hour will flash: Press the plus (+) button to change the hour.Press the plus (+) button to change to US (or U5) for English. Press SET 3 times: Language: The time will change to a letter.Press the plus (+) button to change between ON and OFF (if you observe DST it must be ON – even in the winter). Press SET 2 times: Daylight Savings (DST): The time will change to ON or OFF.If you have the number without a minus sign, keep pressing the + button until you see the abbreviation of your time zone in the day of week display, a minus sign in the month display, and your time zone number in the day display. The US time zones must have a minus sign. Press the plus (+) button to change to the proper time zone ![]() ![]()
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