I set the clock for a morining time, but it goes off in the evening.
I need instructions, they were not included in the box. I set the clock for a morining time, but it goes off in the evening. I tried going around the clock again with the hour hand, it does the same thing. I tried going around the clock again with the alarm hand, still does the same. I just need it to go off in the AM not PM. Thanks!
I found out how to set it. There is no AM or PM, when you set the alarm, you have to fine tune it in and test it by setting the time to when you need it to go off (if it beeps on the time you need, it is set). If it doesn't go off at the time you need to, you have to tweak it just a hair until you get it down to the minute you want to get up. If you set it for 6, it will go off at 6 AM and 6 PM.I found out how to set it. There is no AM or PM, when you set the alarm, you have to fine tune it in and test it by setting the time to when you need it to go off (if it beeps on the time you need, it is set). If it doesn't go off at the time you need to, you have to tweak it just a hair until you get it down to the minute you want to get up. If you set it for 6, it will go off at 6 AM and 6 PM.
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Is your oven in power save mode? Does oP-4 scroll across the display? The power save mode turns off the time of day clock display according to page 17 of the user manual. If power save is turned on to turn it off press the clock/options 4 times (if op-4 appears in the display then press clock/options 4 more times to turn off power save mode. Then you should be able to set the time of day clock by pressing clock/options ONCE enter the time and press start. Hope this helps.
Is it a BAT 4045? It appears this is a watch with poor or no instructions and ineffective time/date settings, which might be your situation. I found this review on Amazon which might help you.
Solid w/ a configuration issue
Byartayd2on 8 July 2013 - Published on Amazon.com
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I've seen a few reviews indicating that they could not set the clock or the instructions were not included. While I did get correct instructions, they were not written well and seemed to be the end result of someone translating into English.
I had issues setting the time/date w/ the S2 button initially because of the specific location where you are required to press. It is not sufficient to push the S2 button to begin setting the clock, you really need a pen tip to press it squarely or you will continue to press the button and no time setting options will appear. I originally tried to set the clock by pushing the S2 button with a small thin pair of scissors that were handy but it did nothing even though I was clearly pushing the button into the watch face. After changing to a pen tip it worked right away.
With the exception of the initial time setting frustrations the watch works well and the strap feels strong enough for regular use for my three year old son, and it is pretty cheap!
Give us the model number so we can see what you're talking about. Tell us what link you have tried, and how the instructions seem to be different.
Display showing no-op is sometimes associated with defective timer, bad battery. Resetting timer will clear memories and restore functionality in some cases. http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-timers.html#digital
Attach photo of timer, or description of timer.
Add if this is new timer or if timer worked before, and what load the timer controls
Do you have correct instructions for timer ?... scan the manual into .pdf format. and then post the .pdf manual on your website .... then post link here to assist other folks with same problem. http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-timers.html#digital
1.set time: hold down "clock" button for five seconds, then use up and down arrows to change, and press "clock" button once to toggle between month/day/year/hour/minute. Try it a few times b/c sometimes it just goes to the alarm setting (i don't know why, i think it's a glitch).
2.set alarm: hold down "alarm" button for 5 seconds, use up and down arrows to change, press "alarm" button once to toggle between hour/minute. press "clock" button to return to clock
3.turn on/off alarm: press "alarm" button once, press up to turn alarm on and press up again to turn alarm off. press "clock" button to return to clock
4.to project the images: push the buttons that look like video cameras. to focus the image, rotate the cylinder around the lens that projects the image. on the daisy clock, there's a button on top that you can use to flip the projected image of the time upside down. use the dial next to the lens-cylinders to select a different image (you may need to point the cylinders in a different direction to reach the dial)
I can't upload a manual but I can give you instructions: 1) set time: hold down "time set" button for five seconds, then use up and down arrows to change, and press "time set" button once to toggle between m/d/y/hour/minute. If it goes to the alarm setting instead of time setting, try again. 2) set alarm: hold down "alarm set" button for 5 seconds, use up and down arrows to change, press "alarm set" button once to toggle between hour/minute. press "time set" button to return to clock
3) turn on/off alarm: press "alarm set" button once, press "up" to turn alarm on and press "up" again to turn alarm off. press "time set" button to return to clock
4) to project the images: push the buttons that read "time" or "image". to focus the image, rotate the cylinder around the lens that projects the image. use the dial under the lens-cylinders to select a different image
5) military time: press the "up" button when the time is displayed (not when you're setting the time) to change from 12 to 24 hr or vise-versa
Open the glove box. Pull out the manual and find clock in the index. Go to that page, find the type of Saturn radio you have, follow the instructions to set the clock.
Now you don't have a manual, so your next request is for a manual. So call around to junkyards or look on ebay to find a manual for a couple of bucks and buy it.
The trick is to set the time and never have anyone call you :-)
Or, contact whoever your CID provider is and tell them the clock offset is wrong. In my case, I have a Packet8 box and I had to go in and make the time correct for my time zone. Access instructions were on their web site.
Following are the instructions for the RP5610 which looks very similar to the 4801A (that I also have). The only difference in the instructions is that the 4801A doesn't have a clock icon, just press the SET button until the center colon dots are flashing, Press the rewind or fast forward arrows on the circle next to it to set the time. Set the alarms by pressing the set button until bell 1 or 2 is displayed. Nap is also set with the set button - not sure how to stop it yet.
To set the clock:
Press the SET button until the clock icon is displayed (circle with hands at 10 and 2)
I have a mantle clock version and to set the clock to recognize the radio signal, I need to hold down both the ET and PT time zone buttons for a few seconds. The clock hands will then continue to move until they reset themselves to the correct time.
I found out how to set it. There is no AM or PM, when you set the alarm, you have to fine tune it in and test it by setting the time to when you need it to go off (if it beeps on the time you need, it is set). If it doesn't go off at the time you need to, you have to tweak it just a hair until you get it down to the minute you want to get up. If you set it for 6, it will go off at 6 AM and 6 PM.
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