Sehing the clock, 1 press the ii set button, 3 press the ii set button to set the hour – Aiwa NSX-999 User Manual

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PREPARATIONS

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SEHING THE CLOCK

When you first connect the AC cord, the II SET button flashes to

inform you that the current time needs to be set. Set the time as

follows, while the power is still off.

1 Press the

II

SET button.

The hour flashes.

2 Press the ◄◄ DOWN or ►► UP button to designate

the hour.

3 Press the

II

SET button to set the hour.

The hour stops flashing and the minute starts flashing.

4 Press the ◄◄ DOWN or ►► UP button to designate

the minute.

5 Press the

II

SET button to set the minute and

compiete setting.

The minute stops flashing in the display and the clock starts

running from 00 seconds.

To set the time more accurately, press the II SET button when
another clock or a time signal indicates that the current time is
00 seconds.

Each colon flash in the display indicates one second.

To correct the current time -> 0

Press the CLOCK button on the remote control. The clock is

displayed for 4 seconds.
Within this period, press the II SET button and continue by

following steps 2 to 5.

To display the current time while the power is on

Press the CLOCK button on the remote control. The current time

is displayed for 4 seconds.
However, the time cannot be displayed, during recording.

To switch to the 24-hour standard

The clock is factory-set to the 12-hour standard. To switch to the
24-hour standard, press the CLOCK button on the remote control
and then press the ■ button within 4 seconds. Repeat the same
procedure to restore the 12-hour standard.

After a power interruption

If you switch the display to clock, the clock flashes to remind you

that the current time needs to be reset.

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