Kincaid Radio Controlled Clock Instruction Manual [top]

Kincaid radio-controlled clocks automatically synchronize with the WWVB atomic signal, requiring fresh alkaline batteries and optimal placement, ideally near a window facing Fort Collins, Colorado. For initial setup, the clock may spin hands to 12, 4, or 8 o'clock before searching, a process that can take up to 24 hours. If automatic reception fails, users can employ the RESET or REC buttons for troubleshooting, ensuring the DST switch is enabled.

Battery Installation

: Insert one fresh AA 1.5V alkaline battery into the battery compartment on the back of the clock. Ensure the polarity (+/-) matches the diagram in the compartment. kincaid radio controlled clock instruction manual

Step 2: Initial Movement

Example thought experiment for readers: "Consider a week using only devices you set manually. How does knowing time is locally constructed change your sense of punctuality?" Battery Installation : Insert one fresh AA 1

Kincaid Radio Controlled Clock: Detailed Instruction Manual

Part 5: The Philosophy of Kincaid

Adjust Time

: Hold the button for rapid advancement or press it repeatedly to advance minute-by-minute. How does knowing time is locally constructed change

Save & Exit:

Stop pressing the button once you reach the correct time. The clock usually exits manual mode automatically after 6–7 seconds of inactivity. 4. Forced Signal Search