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Try this Press the bottom left button thru the alarm sets, till you get to a -5 (ET) / -6 (CT) / -7 (MT) / -8 (PT). Then, press the upper left MODE button once. Now the -5 will flash, allowing a change. If you just went EAST you need to press the bottom right button once [ex: MT to CT - go from -7 to -6] If you went WEST, press the top right button once [ex: ETt0CT-gofrom-5to-6]
I have the instructions that came with the Silicon Scientific Atomic Projection Clock and was going to attach them as a PDF but it doesn't look like it's allowed here. If anyone know how to do that let me know.
I have one of these, and look for the manual on the 'Net every time DST changes, and eventually figure it out. Here's how: (1) Hold down the ALM/SET button until you get past the alarm setting and you see 24H or 12H. (2) Step through the settings by pushing the ALM/SET button, changing each as desired by pressing the +/CYCLE button. Eventually you'll wind up with the time zone indication flashing (it's really tiny, and appears just below the time indication). Press the +/CYCLE until you get to the desired time zone. (3) After the screen quits flashing, press the -/DST button to get the desired setting. I hope this helps, and that I can find this post again next time change!
Make sure that the clock is set for the correct time zone and that the DST (Daylight Saving Time) function is ON. Also, although not mentioned in the manuals, these clocks will typically jump and hour ahead or behind when the batteries get weak. Replace your batteries if they are more than a year old.
Make sure the day is displayed instead of seconds, then homd down the + button for 5 seconds. Every 5 seconds should advance it on zone. Had same problem and just got done resetting mine this way.
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