8INITIALSETTINGS(cont.)

Auto Clock Set

 

SET CLOCK

3

AUTOMATICALLY

At the Clock Set display, press PUSH JOG%. The Clock

Set display blinks and clock setting begins.

If the Just Clock channel position isn't set to the

 

 

channel position on which Auto Clock data is

 

received, "Err"(or) appears, and then the display from

 

step 2 reappears. To set the Just Clock channel

 

position, press OK until the Just Clock channel

 

position begins blinking, then cycle through the

 

numbers by pressing PUSH JOGuntil the number

 

representing the channel position in which the station

 

transmitting clock setting data is stored appears.

RETURN TO NORMAL

DISPLAY

4 Once clock setting is completed, press CLOCK to return to the normal display.

Manual Clock Set

 

SET DATE AND TIME

 

Press PUSH JOGto set the hour, then press OK. The

 

“minutes” display begins blinking. Repeat the proce-

3 dure to set the minutes, day, month and year.

 

Hour

Minutes

 

 

 

 

 

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Day Month

 

Year

 

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D

 

M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After inputting the year, press OK and the Just Clock

 

display appears.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

SET JUST CLOCK

The default setting is “ON”. Set as desired by pressing

PUSH JOG, then press OK.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you set to “OFF”, you can disregard the next step as you won’t be able to receive regular clock adjust- ments.

 

SET CLOCK DATA SOURCE

5

CHANNEL POSITION

The recorder is preset to receive clock setting and

adjustment data from channel position 1. Press PUSH

JOGto set the channel position to the number

 

representing the station transmitting clock setting data,

 

then press OK.

START CLOCK OPERATION

6 Press CLOCK.

NOTES:

Auto Clock and Just Clock require a PDC signal, and will not operate with a VPS signal.

Just Clock (when set to "ON") enables adjustment of the recorder's built-in clock every hour on the hour, except for 11 o'clock in the evening and midnight.

Just Clock is not effective when . . .

the recorder’s power is on (unless the recorder is tuned to the same channel position selected in the Just Clock display).

the recorder is in the Timer mode.

a difference of more than 3 minutes exists between the built-in clock’s time and the actual time.

If Just Clock is set to "ON", the recorder’s clock is automati- cally adjusted at the start/end of Summer Time.

Auto clock setting and Just Clock may not function properly depending on the reception condition.

During Manual clock setting, if the day and month data are invalid (such as 31st April), the month digits are cleared automatically and the day digits begin blinking. Input the correct data.

If, in step 3 of the Manual Clock Set procedure, the year digits are automatically cleared and the day digits begin blinking, it is possible that you have input 29th February for a non-leap year. Input the correct data.

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JVC HR-A430E SET Clock, Automatically, Return to Normal Display, SET Just Clock, Channel Position, Start Clock Operation

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