Push the Time button once. This will change the Month/Day window to Alarm 1. Push the up button until the desired time zone is reached. Push the Time button twice more to return back to Month/Day display.
The Sharp Atomic Clock SPC 384 should set itself after the user chooses the time zone. If the clock is not setting itself, then the battery might be low or something is blocking the reception from a satellite to the clock. To set the clock manually, choose the menu screen and turn the appropriate dials for hours and minutes.
Select the alarm you wish to change 1 or 2.
Hold down the ALARM 1/ALARM 2 button for 3-5 sec
The Hour will begin to blink.
Adjust the hour with the ADJUST/ CHANNEL button.
Press the ALARM 1/ALARM 2 button again the minutes will blink -
Adjust minutes using the ADJUST/ CHANNEL button
Press ALARM 1/ALARM 2 button once more to make everything stop blinking.
The main point of having an 'atomic' clock is that you don't have to set it.
Just put the batteries in, set it up on the shelf, and go away. Come back
some time within the next 8 to 12 hours, and you'll see that the clock has
set itself ... more accurately than you could ever set it ... and every one
can live happily ever after.
If you still want to set the time ... or set other features, like your time zone,
the day of the week, the month and date, etc. ... you'll find complete step-
by-step instructions on that little folded up piece of white paper with printing
all over it that fell out when you unpacked the clock, with a title at the top
that says something like "Instruction Manual" or "Operating Instructions".
If you misplaced the Instruction Manual, follow the < Related Link > below,
which will also step you through the setting procedure.
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sharp and bitter
Any mineral that can be broken (cleaved) at a sharp angle can have a sharp edge. Substances like Flint are good examples
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Temp does not display on Sharp Atomic Clock SPC 900
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Hold down the TIME/ 12/24 button for 3-5 sec -> the hour will start to blink. Adjust that with the ADJUST/ CHANNEL button. When hitting TIME again the minutes will blink - adjust them then press TIME once more to make everything stop. Voila: time is adjusted. Next time the clock is checking the atomic time everything will probably be reset to were it once was, though...
first throw it out the window then get it do it again if its not at correct tine
how do you change the day of the week? model spc1003
I don't have a "Sharp" brand atomic clock but the one I do have, you need to replace the batteries in both the indoor unit AND the outdoor unit at the same time. Something to do with the proper transmission and receiving of the remote's signal with batteries of equal strength.
Press the down button on the back of the clock to go between 12 hour & 24 hour.
Push the Time button once. This will change the Month/Day window to Alarm 1. Push the up button until the desired time zone is reached. Push the Time button twice more to return back to Month/Day display.
Your Sharp Atomic Clock will adjust automatically for DST since it receives a signal everyday to calibrate the time . See the related link below where you should be able to find the operating instructions for your model .
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Press the down button on the back of the clock to go between 12 hour & 24 hour.