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PIX-75 Cleaning
Do not use any chemical solvents or oils to clean or lubricate your PIX-75.
This will damage your clock. To clean the inside of your clock, simply blow it
out with air.
Resetting Clock After Extended Loss of Power
If there has been a AC power interruption sufficient to drain the internal
lithium battery, the date setting, the clock setting and the Daylight Saving
Time setting will need to be reset.
PIX-75 Power Modes
Power On Mode
During this mode where the clock has power from the AC power adapter, the
clock will have all functionality and the display will show the current time,
date, weekday, ink level, atomic clock signal level, etc.
Power Off Mode
During this mode where the clock has NO power from the AC power adapter,
the clock will have NO functionality and the display will be off. The clock will
continue to run on the internal coin battery to retain the correct time and
user settings. Upon restoring the AC power, the clock will return to normal
operation.
Note – If the clock does not have AC power and the coin battery is
removed or dead, the clock will lose all user settings and the time and
date will revert to displaying the factory default setting of
Jan 1, 2011, 12:00 AM when the AC power is restored. The
maximum amount to time the clock can preserve the user settings
with the coin battery is 2 years (see Specifications on page 2-33).
PIX-75 Time Display Modes
The time will always be displayed on the PIX-75 LCD display
when the clock is connected to AC power.
12 Hour Format
In the 12 hour time format, the hours will be displayed up to
12 with the letters “AM” or “PM”. For example, 12:05AM and
5:25 PM (see Figure).
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