Zenith XBV323 warranty Before VCR Operation Setting the Clock, Auto Clock Set, Manual Clock Set

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Before VCR Operation (Continued)

Setting the Clock

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The DVD+VCR gives you two ways to set the time and date: the Auto Clock Feature or manually. The Auto Clock feature enables the DVD+VCR to set up the clock while the DVD+VCR is turned off.

There are cases where the TV station does not send or sends wrong date and/or time information and the DVD+VCR sets the incorrect time.

If this happens we recommend that you set the clock manually.

Things to know before starting

The clock uses the 12-hour system. (Be sure to set AM and PM correctly.) (AM does not appear.)

The initial Clock Setting is JANUARY 1, 2003, 12:00 AM.

Auto Clock Set

The Auto Clock Set feature is set to ON at the factory. In the ON setting, the DVD+VCR looks for a channel carrying XDS (Extended Data Services) information. XDS updates the clock using the Coordinated Universal Time.

The Auto Clock feature enables the DVD+VCR to set up the clock when the DVD+VCR is turned off.

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Press MENU and the MAIN menu will appear.

2

Use v/V to choose the CLOCK menu.

Press SELECT/ENTER and the CLOCK menu

will appear.

3 Use V to choose the AUTO CLOCK SET option. Use b/B to choose ON.

The Auto Clock Set feature is set to ON at the factory. In the ON setting, the DVD+VCR looks for a channel carrying XDS (Extended Data Services) information. XDS updates the clock using the Coordinated Universal Time.

4 Use E to choose the DAYLIGHT SAVINGS option.

Use F or G to choose AUTO, ON or OFF.

If you choose AUTO, the VCR sets the clock using the DST information broadcast in the signal (channel).

If you choose ON, the VCR sets the clock when the Daylight Saving Time is started and ended.

5 Use E to choose the TIME ZONE item.

Use F or G to choose the correct time zone

(AUTO, EASTERN, CENTRAL, MOUNTAIN, PACIFIC, ALASKA or HAWAII).

If “AUTO” is selected as the time zone, the VCR sets the clock using the first Coordinated Universal Time informa- tion it finds in a broadcast signal.

6 Use MENU when finished.

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Turn off the DVD+VCR and the auto clock set

feature sets the time.

Manual Clock Set

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Press MENU and the MAIN menu will appear.

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Use v/V to choose the CLOCK menu.

Press SELECT/ENTER and the CLOCK menu

will appear.

3 Use b/B to choose the month.

4 Use V to choose the DAY option. Use b/B to choose the date.

The day of the week will display automatically.

5 Use V to choose the YEAR option. Use b/B to choose the year.

6 Use V to choose the TIME option. Use b/B to choose the time.

Press and hold b/B to advance clock continuously.

7 Use E to choose the DAYLIGHT SAVINGS item. Use F or G to choose AUTO, ON or OFF.

If you choose AUTO, the VCR sets the clock using the DST information broadcast in the signal (channel).

If you choose ON, the VCR adjusts the clock for Daylight Saving Time.

8 Press MENU when finished.

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If setting the clock manually, “AUTO CLOCK SET” must set to “OFF”.

If set to “ON”, an incorrect date and/or time will be entered again when the DVD+VCR is turned off.

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XBV323 specifications

The Zenith XBV323 is a multifaceted entertainment device that integrates both a DVD player and a VCR, making it a convenient choice for those looking to bridge the gap between analog and digital media formats. This versatile unit supports a variety of playback formats, which includes DVDs, CDs, and VHS tapes, allowing users to enjoy their favorite movies, music, and shows from different eras all in one place.

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The Zenith XBV323 also incorporates several advanced technologies to enhance the viewing experience. It supports various audio and video output options, including standard composite video and stereo audio outputs, making connectivity to existing television systems straightforward. The unit is equipped with features such as progressive scan for DVDs, which significantly improves video clarity, providing a crisper, more detailed picture.

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