Ch-899 Chouchin Radio Controlled Clock Instructions
: Once powered, the hands will quickly advance and typically stop at 12:00 (sometimes 4:00 or 8:00). The clock is now in "reception mode" and will stay still while it searches for a radio signal. This can take anywhere from 3 to 15 minutes , though in some areas it may take up to 24 hours to find a stable signal. Manual Time Setting
If you are in an area with poor signal reception or wish to use the clock as a standard quartz movement, you can set it manually: ch-899 chouchin radio controlled clock instructions
The is a high-precision timepiece designed to synchronize with official atomic time signals, such as WWVB in North America or MSF in the UK. Initial Setup Instructions : Once powered, the hands will quickly advance
Setting up the CH-899 for the first time is largely an automated process: Manual Time Setting If you are in an