Optimus 62 (HI-FI) (16-632), 112 (16-549), 113 (16-550) Manually Setting the Clock, 1200PM

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If you have not connected the VCR to an antenna, cable TV, or other signal source through the IN FROM ANT termi- nal, the VCR does not store any channel in memory. Instead, the VCR displays the following on the TV screen:

NO CH FOUND

PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA

CABLE CONNECTION THEN

PUSH VCR CH UP KEY AGAIN

Manually Setting the Clock

Follow these steps to manually set the clock if EDS is not available in your area, or if you skipped tuner programming.

Notes:

The clock must be accurately set for proper automatic timer recording. We suggest you refer to a radio station or time/temperature service for the correct time.

If you do not press a button within 5 min- utes in Steps 2–9, the clock is not set. Start again from Step 1

1.Press MENU to display the main menu.

Note: To exit the programming mode, press MENU again at any time.

2.Repeatedly press PLAY or STOP to highlight SET CLOCK, then press

FAST-F.

3.Repeatedly press PLAY or STOP to high- light MANUAL SET, then press FAST-F.

K

ET

Y

Y

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4.Repeatedly press PLAY or STOP to select the correct month, then press FAST-F.

K

:

DST : ON

Y

5.Repeatedly press PLAY or STOP to select the correct date, then press FAST-F.

6.Repeat Step 5 to select the correct year and the correct hour, then press FAST-F.

Note: Your VCR uses a 12-hour clock. Be sure you correctly set AM or PM.

7.Repeatedly press PLAY or STOP to select a minute that is 1 or 2 minutes after the cur- rent time, then press FAST-F. (For example, if it is 42 minutes past the hour right now, enter 43 minutes now.) This gives you time to complete this procedure before starting the clock.

8.Repeatedly press PLAY or STOP to set DST (daylight saving time) to ON or OFF.

When you set DST to ON, the VCR auto- matically adds 1 hour on the first Sunday in April, and subtracts 1 hour on the last Sun- day in October.

Press FAST-F. SET COMPLETED appears.

9.Review the information you entered.

K

12:00PM

DST : ON

Y

If the information is not correct, move the cursor to the incorrect entry by repeatedly

pressing REW or FAST-F, then enter the correct information.

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