Kincaid Radio Controlled Clock Instruction Manual -
Kincaid radio-controlled (atomic) clocks use radio signals—either in North America or
PART 3: Manual Override (When the World Goes Silent)
If the radio signal fails (solar flares, government maintenance, or the rare “leap second” hangover), you can set the time by hand. kincaid radio controlled clock instruction manual
- Press Button A once to enter Time/Date set mode. The hour digits will flash.
- Use Button B (Up) or Button C (Down) to adjust the hour.
- Press Button A to move to minutes; adjust with Button B/C.
- Press Button A to set 12/24-hour format; change with B/C.
- Press Button A to set date (month then day) and year if available; adjust values with B/C.
- Press Button A to set day of week if adjustable, or exit by pressing and holding Button A for 2 seconds. The clock returns to normal display.
Troubleshooting: If the hands spin wildly for 30 seconds and stop, your clock is searching. If they spin for two hours, you live in a Faraday cage (a basement, a metal shed, or a particularly cynical apartment). Move the clock. Press Button A once to enter Time/Date set mode

