There's a Wikipedia page on the clock:
The first row of lights is to be multiplied by 5, you add the number on the 2nd row to get the hour (24h time format). On the 3rd row, there's a division between every 10 minutes per hour, every 10 minutes is show by 2 different lights, when the first light is burning, it means that you take the number 5 and add the number of lights shown thereunder, and so on and so on. I think the wikipedia page explains it fairly well too.
I like the idea and at first thought, it feels a bit too complicated, but I am sure that you will get used to it quickly should you put this unit up in your house.
The first row of lights is to be multiplied by 5, you add the number on the 2nd row to get the hour (24h time format). On the 3rd row, there's a division between every 10 minutes per hour, every 10 minutes is show by 2 different lights, when the first light is burning, it means that you take the number 5 and add the number of lights shown thereunder, and so on and so on. I think the wikipedia page explains it fairly well too.
I like the idea and at first thought, it feels a bit too complicated, but I am sure that you will get used to it quickly should you put this unit up in your house.
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