Talking Atomic Watch
Speaks the time and date in a clear voice with radio controlled accuracy
40 pence (exc. VAT) per product sold is paid to REL, which covenants all its taxable profits to RNIB, registered charity (no. 226227).
407 - Leather Strap
Thank you for purchasing your Lifemax Talking Atomic Watch. Your watch is radio
controlled, enabling it to set the time and date automatically, as well as adjust for
daylight savings. It announces the time and date in a natural male English voice at the
touch of a button.
Your watch is preset to receive the UK time signal. The UK transmitter is located in
Anthorn, Cumbria and broadcasts up to 620 miles (approx 1,000km). In addition to the
UK, an atomic signal is available in Germany, Japan and USA (Pacific, Mountain, Central
and Eastern).
In regions where an atomic signal cannot be received, the time can be set manually.
The date function is only available when the watch has received the atomic signal.
IMPORTANT- THIS WATCH IS IN POWER SAVING MODE WHEN RECEIVED
In the power saving mode the hands are stopped at the 1 o'clock position.
To turn the watch on, press and hold the button at 2 o'clock until the hands start
to spin. The hands will stop when they match the internal timekeeping.
To return the watch to power saving mode, press and hold S3 and S4 at the same time until the
second hand start spinning. Release both buttons and the watch will stop at 1 o'clock to confirm.
Button Functions
The following functions are applicable when the watch is in NORMAL mode
S1:
Located at 2 o'clock, when pressed the watch
will announce the time
S2:
Located at 4 o'clock, when pressed the watch
will announce the date
S3:
Recessed at 10 o'clock, when pressed the watch
will announce the alarm time, if no alarm is set
it will say "Alarm is off"
S4:
Recessed at 8 o'clock, when pressed the watch
will announce the country signal the unit is set
to receive and whether the time has been updated.
407.1 - Metal Bracelet 407.1E - Expanding Bracelet
S3
S4
S1
S2
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