Setting the clock, Note, Displaying the current date and time – Sony MDS-JA3ES User Manual

Page 9: Changing the date and/or time, Getting started

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Setting the Clock

Once you set the MD deck's internal clock, the MD
deck will automatically record the date and time of all
recordings. When playing a track, you can display the
date and time the track was recorded (see page 18).
Time on this deck is displayed in a 12-hour clock.

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Press CLOCK SET down for about 2 seconds imtil

the year indication in the display starts flashing.

2

Turn AMS to enter the current year, then press
AMS.
The year indication stops flashing, and the month
indication starts flashing.

3

Repeat Step 2 to enter the month, day, hour, and
minute.

Getting Started

Note

If you disconnect the AC power cord for a long time, the
memorized settings will disappear, and "STANDBY" will flash
in the display the next time you plug in and turn on the deck.
If this happens, reset the clock.

Displaying the current date and time

Press CLOCK SET on the deck.
Each press of the button changes the display as
follows:

Current display —»Date —► Time

When using the remote, press DATE PRESENT.
The date appears, followed by the time.

Changing the date and/or time

1

Press CLOCK SET down for about 2 seconds imtil

the year indication in the display starts flashing.

2

Press AMS repeatedly until the item you want to

change flashes.

3

Turn AMS to change the contents of the selected

item.

4

To complete the setting, press AMS repeatedly until
all items stop flashing.

*Q* For precise time and date stamping of recordings

Reset the time at least once a week.

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