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Setting the Clock
 
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The AccuClock function sets the clock automatically 
the very first time the CD receiver is plugged into a 
wall outlet (see page 17). 
If for some reason the clock cannot be set 
automatically, use the following procedure to set it 
manually. Note that when the clock is set manually, it 
will not be updated automatically. 
 
Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly 
until “Clock” appears. 
Press the [ENTER] button, then 
appears “AccuClock”. 
Use the [
] / [
] buttons to 
select “Manual Adjust”. 
Press [Enter]. 
 
Use the [
] / [
] buttons to 
select the day of the week. 
You can select: SUN, MON, TUE, WED 
THU, FRI, or SAT. 
Press [ENTER]. 
 
 
Tip: 
To change the time format between 24- 
hour and 12-hour, press the [DISPLAY] 
button. 
Use the remote controller’s number 
buttons to enter the current time. 
You can also use the [
] / [
buttons. 
Use the remote controller’s [ > 10] button 
to select A.M. or P.M. 
 
 
Press [ENTER]. 
 
 
The clock is set and the second dot 
starts flashing. 
Displaying the Day and Time 
To display the day and time, press the remote 
controller’s [CLOCK CALL] button. Press the button 
again or perform another operation to cancel the time 
display. 
If the CD receiver is on Standby, the day and time 
will be displayed for 8 seconds. 
While the CD receiver is on, the day and time are 
displayed continuously. 
 
AccuClock with a Specific Station 
If for some reason the AccuClock function doesn’t 
set the clock correctly, you can specify which FM 
station the AccuClock function uses. This is 
especially useful if you live close to a country’s 
border where stations from different time zones can 
be received. Note that the FM station must support 
RDS CT (Clock Time) information. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly 
until “Clock” appears. 
Press [ENTER]. 
Use the [
] / [
] buttons to 
select “AccuClock”. 
Press [Enter]. 
 
The frequency of a station that the CD 
receiver has previously searched for may 
appear on the display.