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E. Support
What battery size do I use for the wireless clock?
The batteries required are two (2) “D” cell batteries. The recommended battery type is “Duracell: Procell [D] size”.
Will the clock cause interference with any of my other wireless devices?
No, the CL Series wireless clock works on 915 - 928 MHz frequency-hopping technology. The clock switches frequencies auto-
matically when the receiver and transceiver is open, thus interference is avoided.
How long does it take for the clock to receive a signal?
Upon power up of the clock, the receiver will be turned on for ten (10) minutes until the signal is acquired. If the user wishes to
manually look for the signal, press the Transmit/Receive switch twice on the movement.
Can the clocks be set manually to display the correct time at installation (as a temporary measure until the master clock
is installed)?
CL Series clocks can NOT
be set manually.
1. Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I power up the clock and the clock is not moving?
The clock should move at normal speed upon power up. If it does not move at normal speed, check the battery and make sure
the clock receives power. Also, be sure to remove the pin prior to starting up the clock.
What happens if the clock does not receive the signal?
Take the clock within close proximity to the CL-RFT Transmitter and power up the clock. If the clock is battery operated, remove
the battery and put the battery back in again or press the Transmit/Receive button twice. If the clock does not correct, call Viking
technical support.
What happens if the clock shows the wrong time?
Move the clock to Diagnostic #1 in order to find the last time that it received the signal. Perform a Diagnostic #3 to check the
gears for the clock.
How do you know if the clock receives a good signal?
Perform Diagnostic #2. See page 8 for detailed instructions.
I have a location with a marginal signal. What should I do?
Move your Transmitter closer to the location or add a Repeater (CL-RFT with JP1 and JP2 in “Repeater” position, see page 4)
between the Transmitter and the location with marginal signal.
2. Troubleshooting
The number of times that the switch is pressed will determine the diagnostic mode. After determining the diagnostic mode, the
LED between the two (2) switches will start flashing a green light. The number of flashes will display the diagnostic number.
3. Diagnostic Testing
Diagnostic #1
This diagnostic will determine how long (# of hours) since the clock last received the communication signal. To enter diagnos-
tic #1 mode, push the Diagnostic Switch once which is indicated by the green LED flashing one time with a 2 second break.
A. While in diagnostic modes, hour and minute hands continue to run normally.
B. The second hand will display how long since the clock received time signal (please see below table for details).
C. After three (3) minutes, the clock will resume normal operation.
Time Since Clock Last Received a Communication Signal
Clock has received communication in the past hour
Clock has received communication between one and two hours ago
Clock has received communication between two and three hours ago
Clock has received communication between three and four hours ago
Clock has received communication between four and five hours ago
Clock has received communication between five and six hours ago
Clock has received communication between six and seven hours ago
Clock has received communication between seven and eight hours ago
Clock has received communication between eight and nine hours ago
Clock has received communication between nine and ten hours ago
Clock has received communication between ten and eleven hours ago
Clock has received communication over eleven hours ago
Second Hand Position
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