Last Updated on June 24, 2022
Amano PIX 95/55/45 Atomic Clock receives radio signals from an atomic clock in Ft. Collins, Colorado, to keep time. This makes it remarkably accurate, setting time to the nearest second once every million years. But how do you change time on an AMANO PIX 95? This article will show you how. Then you can set your watch to keep the correct time, and enjoy your new clock in no time.
Setting time on an AMANO PIX-95
The Amano PIX-95 Electronic Time Clock offers a simple yet reliable solution for your small business. This side-print time stamp features Atomic time sync and a backlit display, making it easy to read and operate at night. It even has a printing function and can be programmed to print a date-time message. This clock also has a battery backup option for the worst case scenario.
The time can be set easily with the use of a few buttons on the machine. The left arrow button, right dot button, and Enter button are used to change the time. When you press the time, the “12” or “15” icon will flash. When you’re finished, press “Set” to lock in the new time. Amano PIX-95 time clocks have a manual for setting the time, so make sure to download the latest version for your machine.
Changing time on a PIX-10
If you are not able to change the time on your PIX-10, you can do so by pressing the appropriate buttons on the front panel. There are four buttons: left arrow, right dot, enter, and minute. Each one allows you to change the time. If you do not see these buttons, you can press “12” or “15.”
First, make sure the time on your PIX-10 is set in 24-hour format. Do not set it to military time. Press the l right button to set the time. Press the t left button to set the time. Pressing ‘t’ will set the time in minutes. The minutes digits will flash. To change the time on your PIX-10, follow the steps described in this article.
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