Atomic Alarm Clock - Perfect for nightstand or bedside table! The Atomic Clock has a built in receiver that automatically synchronizes itself with the WWVB radio broadcast by the US Government's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Atomic Clock will always be accurate to within on second as it receives daily WWVB updates.
- Quick-Start Guide: Atomic Setting – After 10, minutes of the atomic clock receiving power, it will begin searching for 100 WWVB Radio (atomic) signal. The Atomic signal will begin to flash on screen, and it will search for 7 minutes. If signal is achieved, the atomic signal will stop flashing. If the clock fails to connect in first attempt, it is usually received by morning. See instruction manual in package for full details and instructions.
- On Demand Blue Backlight - Backlight is not always Illuminated – The Press of a button is needed for the light to activate. Press the snooze button on top of the clock to illuminate the whole display for 5 seconds. The backlight will also illuminate when the alarm sounds.
- Quick-Start Guide: Atomic Setting – After 10, minutes of the atomic clock receiving power, it will begin searching for 100 WWVB Radio (atomic) signal. The Atomic signal will begin to flash on screen, and it will search for 7 minutes. If signal is achieved, the atomic signal will stop flashing. If the clock fails to connect in first attempt, it is usually received by morning. See instruction manual in package for full details and instructions.
- On Demand Blue Backlight - Backlight is not always Illuminated – The Press of a button is needed for the light to activate. Press the snooze button on top of the clock to illuminate the whole display for 5 seconds. The backlight will also illuminate when the alarm sounds.