How to Set Digital, Analog, & Weather Station SkyScan Atomic Clocks

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SkyScan makes over 40 models of atomic clocks that receive the time from a radio signal sent by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The time is incredibly precise and estimated to only deviate by less than 1 second within 3,000 years. Luckily, starting your SkyScan clock is easy, whether you have a digital, analog (standard clock face), or Weather Station clock. Keep reading for simple instructions to pick up the radio signal and set the clock manually, if you need!

Setting Up a SkyScan Clock Method 1 of 3:

Setting a SkyScan Digital Clock

Step 1 Place 2 AAA, 1.5-volt batteries into the transmitter, if you have one.

Step 2 Insert 2 AA, 1.5-volt alkaline batteries into the clock.

Insert 2 AA, 1.5-volt alkaline batteries into the clock. Open the battery compartment on the back of the clock. Then, insert the batteries into the correct compartments based on the polarity marked on the clock. [3] X Research source

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Step 3 Wait 10 minutes for the outdoor temperature to display on the clock.

Step 4 Change the time zone if you are not in Eastern Standard Time (EST).

Step 5 Set your atomic clock in a window overnight to sync with the time.

Step 6 Press the “Set” and “+” buttons to manually set your clock.

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Setting a SkyScan Analog Clock

Step 1 Insert 1 AA, 1.5-volt battery into the clock’s battery compartment.

Step 2 Change the time zone if you are not in Pacific Standard Time (PST).

Step 3 Place the clock near a window overnight to sync with the time.

Step 4 Press the “Manual Set” button to manually set the clock.

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Setting Up a SkyScan Weather Station Clock

Step 1 Insert 2 AAA batteries into the transmitter’s battery compartment.

Insert 2 AAA batteries into the transmitter’s battery compartment. The Weather Station clock comes with a transmitter that reads the humidity and temperature indoors and outside. Unscrew the battery door off of the transmitter and insert the batteries according to the polarity information inside the compartment. [15] X Research source

Step 2 Assign a channel to each transmitter you plan to use.

Step 3 Confirm the channel setting by pressing the “Reset” button.

Confirm the channel setting by pressing the “Reset” button. The “Reset” button is inside the battery compartment. Just use a small pin or needle to press the button. Put the battery cover back on and screw it into place. [17] X Research source

Step 4 Place 3 AA batteries inside the clock and press the “Reset” button.

Step 5 Change the time zone if you’re not in Pacific Standard Time (PST).

Change the time zone if you’re not in Pacific Standard Time (PST). The clock’s default time zone is set to Pacific. If you are not in this time zone, press the down arrow to select Mountain (M), Central (C), or Eastern (E) time. [19] X Research source

Step 6 Wait for the clock to receive the WWVB signal and sync to the time.

Wait for the clock to receive the WWVB signal and sync to the time. The Weather Station clock searches for the WWVB signal at 2 am, 8 am, 2 pm, and 8 pm each day. Just keep the clock away from electronic devices and appliances to help it detect and receive the signal. [20] X Research source

Step 7 Manually set the time using the “Time” button.

Step 8 Place the transmitter outside in a safe, shaded location.

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Why does the clock keep blinking? Community Answer You need to reset the time. If the time is incorrect, it will keep blinking until you fix it.

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How can I change it to Fahrenheit without changing any other settings? Community Answer

Try pressing the clock’s “Set” button repeatedly until the “C” on the clock flashes, then click the “+” button to change it to “F.” Alternately, see if there is a button within the transmitter that enables you change the transmitter’s F/C setting.

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What do the letters LUN mean on an atomic wall clock? Community Answer

“LUN” may mean "set the clock to display the lunar (moon) phase." If it says “LON,” it means the time zone is set to show time in London, England, which is on Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

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Different SkyScan clock models may have different setup directions. Consult the user manual that came with your clock or find it on SkyScan’s website.

It may take a few days for your clock to receive the WWVB radio signal, so try to be patient. During this time, the clock time might change between 2, 4, 8, 10, and 12.

If your clock isn’t receiving the radio signal, move it to a different location. If possible, set the clock face towards Fort Collins, Colorado. Or, remove the transmitter batteries and then the clock batteries, wait 10-15 minutes, then put the transmitter and clock batteries back in.

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To set an analog SkyScan atomic clock, first press and hold the correct time zone button on the back. You can then set the hands manually, but they will adjust by themselves when the clock receives a signal. To set a digital SkyScan clock, press the time zone button or slide the time zone switch on the back. Then, press the plus button to cycle through time zones. If your clock has a switch for Daylight Savings Time, make sure this is on or off. Once you’ve set the time zone, you can manually set the time with the plus and set keys, but it will adjust automatically when it receives a signal. Regardless of whether your clock is analog or digital, place it by a window away from any metal or concrete structures so it can pick up a signal from the station. Your clock should receive a signal once a day, usually at 2am. For more tips, including how to set a SkyScan clock with a weather station transmitter, read on!

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