To set the clock time:
To reset the alarm:
In the back of the clock is a door you can open with a switch at the bottom of it to select your time zone in the USA (PST, MTN, CST and EST) and another switch for if you want Daylight Savings time (DST) to be on Auto(matic) mode or off. You have to unscrew the door for an additional compartment behind that if you want to put a backup cell battery in the clock (#2050).
No. Arizona does not use daylight savings time.
The State of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings, however the Navajo Nation does. When the rest of the Mountain Time Zone adjusts for Daylight Savings, Arizona stays on Mountain Standard Time.
Arizona and parts of Indiana.
Arizona
The states that are not affected by daylight saving is Hawaii and parts of Arizona. The time changes for daylight saving twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall.
No. Arizona does not use daylight savings time.
The State of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings, however the Navajo Nation does. When the rest of the Mountain Time Zone adjusts for Daylight Savings, Arizona stays on Mountain Standard Time.
Arizona and parts of Indiana.
Arizona
The states that are not affected by daylight saving is Hawaii and parts of Arizona. The time changes for daylight saving twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall.
As of 2006, with the addition of Indiana, there are now 48 U.S. states that observe daylight saving time (all but Hawaii and Arizona, although the Navaho Nation, part of which is in Arizona, does do daylight saving time).
Arizona
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
ArizonaWhen Congress passed the Uniform Time Act in 1966, Arizona tried observing daylight savings for a year and decided to not observe it after much negative reaction. They have never observed daylight savings since. During daylight saving time (spring through fall), Arizona is on Pacific time. All other months of the year they observe Mountain time. The only exception in Arizona is the Navajo Nation, in northeastern Arizona, which does observe Daylight Saving Time.HawaiiHawaii is closer to the equator and experiences much less variance in daylight than the rest of the country and therefore opts out of observing Daylight Saving Time.
Its lack of daylight savings time, maybe?
not people in Arizona
This is a more complicated question than it may seem. Maine is in Eastern Time Zone. (GMT - 5) Arizona is in Mountain Time (GMT - 7) So the simple answer is if it's 3pm in Arizona, it is two hours later in Maine, 5pm. HOWEVER: Maine observes Daylight Saving Time, while most of Arizona does not. This means that during the Daylight saving months (from the second weekend in March to the first weekend in November) Maine is in Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -4) and Arizona is in Mountain Standard Time (GMT -7) this means that when it's 3pm in most or Arizona, it's 6pm in Maine. There are parts of Arizona that DO observe Daylight Saving Time. The Navajo Territories of Arizona are in Mountain Daylight Time when Maine is in Eastern Daylight Time. So it would be 5 PM in Maine when it's 3 pm in that part of Arizona all year long. Ariz