Instruction set for analog scope clock OSC4.9 When plugged in, the blue led should light immediately, and in five seconds, there should be a small "click" of the relay engaging. The neon light in the back should glow orange. After several minutes, the filament should warm sufficiently and the screen should display "1", (number one). This means 60HZ was detected and set accordingly. If a zero appears instead, then 50HZ was erroneously detected (unless your country uses 50HZ mains of course). Unplug, wait until the blue led goes off, and then plug back in. If the screen only displays a dot, or if the display is not well formed, you may need to adjust OSC SHAPE (P10). Using a small screwdriver, turn the dial slowly clockwise until a circle appears onscreen. If the screen does not display anything after five minutes, unplug and wait one minute then plug in again. The time set buttons are a pair situated close together, one is slow set, and the other fast set. To set time without programming any preset on/off times, just press the slow set button (on the left) once and the clock display should appear, then use the two buttons on the front to set time. To set for Wifi/GPS: When the “1” (or “0” for 50HZ) initially appears, press “toggle” once to select your time zone. Cycle through the time zones by pressing “fast set” to increment to the correct time zone (i.e, for EST = “01”) (Once selected, it will be stored in EEPROM, no need to select it again) When the correct time zone appears, press “slow set” once to return to set up. Press fast set once to enter date select screen. If choosing date display, press toggle once to select. Press fast set again to enter time keeping mode. The screen should display correct time. GPS modules may take several minutes to acquire a satellite lock. To refresh the data, press slow set & toggle simultaneously. To manually turn the display on/off, press the “toggle” button on the right side (separate from the two set buttons). To program the preset on/off times: First press slow set to enter normal timekeeping mode, then press the fast set & slow set buttons at same time and the screen should display 12:00:00. The seconds will not count in this mode. Press & hold the fast set button to increment the hours. Each time that button is pressed, the hours should increment once. When the desired hour is shown for ON time (AM only), press the toggle button to advance to the next screen and the display should change again to 12:00:00. Follow the same procedure, and after the OFF time is selected, either press slow set to enter normal timekeeping (fast set / slow set) mode or, to set the second set of preset on / off times, press toggle and follow the same procedure, except this time you will be selecting first a PM on time and then an AM off time. Please refer to the youtube link for illustration: Note: The clock will display 12:00 AM to start, so if the present time is after noon, you will need to advance the time past 12:00 in order to reach the PM hours, else the preset on/off times may be reversed. I.E.: if the present time is 8:00 PM, you need to advance PAST 8:00 once, and then stop at 8:00. To change the display mode, press fast set & toggle button together and the display mode will change to a “0” (zero). Press fast set to cycle through 0, 1 & 2. 0 is the alternating display (default), select 1 for digital only & 2 for analog only. Press slow set when you have made your selection to return to normal timekeeping mode. This will start again at 12:00 AM. To set DST (daylight savings): Press fast set & toggle to enter display mode, then press toggle for about three seconds to enter DST mode. Press fast set to toggle between 0 & 1. 0 = DST off (Spring to Fall) 1 = DST on (Fall to Spring) Time Zones : 1 = EST 2 = CST 3 = MST 4 = PST 5 = AKST 6 = HAST 7 = BST 8 = CEST 9 = MSK 10 = PHT 11 = ACST 12 = GST 13 = AEST