((exclusive)): Kincaid Radio Controlled Clock Instruction Manual

Keep this setting active if you live in an area that observes Daylight Saving Time. The clock will automatically adjust twice a year.

For most Kincaid analog models, follow these steps to get started:

You must tell the clock which time zone you live in so it can apply the correct offset to the atomic signal. Locate the time zone button on the back of the clock (often labeled or PT / MT / CT / ET ). P – Pacific Time M – Mountain Time C – Central Time E – Eastern Time

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: If the clock is not responding, remove the battery, press the manual set button 15–20 times to drain any remaining power, then reinsert the battery and try the setup again.

Your clock automatically searches for this signal every night to adjust its hands or digital display.

Advances values (hours, minutes, year) upward. Keep this setting active if you live in

For the vast majority of Kincaid atomic clocks, the initial setup requires very little manual intervention. Follow these precise steps to start the synchronization process: Step 1: Prepare the Ideal Environment

If you are outside a standard radio signal range or want to set the time yourself:

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Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the clock.

The display will show a default time (often 12:00 AM) and a flashing radio tower/wave icon. Step 4: Signal Acquisition (The Waiting Period)