Setting the Time and Date

If the time and date is not be displayed for some reasons after the ATS function has been completed, a manual clock adjustment will be required.

Preparation:

Turn ON the TV and set to the video input mode.

Make sure TV/VCR/DVD switch has been slided to VCR/DVD.Then press VCR to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light)

Example: Setting the clock to 11:30, 23rd October 2002.

1

2

Press SET UP MENU. Press

or repeatedly until the dot before SYSTEM SETUP blinks. Then press OK. Then press

or repeatedly until the dot before CLOCK SET blinks. Then press OK.

Press / repeatedly or number keys until “23” appears. Then press .

SYSTEM SETUP

CLOCK SET

LANGUAGE/SPRACHE/LANGUE

AV2[DEC]

SELECT :

ENTER : OK

EXIT : MENU

CLOCK SET

DAY 23 WED

MONTH 1

YEAR 2002

TIME 0:00

AUTO TIME ON

SELECT :

SET : / 0–9

OK : OK EXIT : MENU

Note:

• In case of a power failure the clock will

continue to operate for another 30 min-

utes with quartz-controlled precision.To

3 Set the month, year, hour and minute in the same way as the step 2. Then press .

CLOCK SET

DAY 23 WED MONTH 10

YEAR 2002

TIME 11:30

AUTO TIME ON

SELECT :

SET : / 0–9

OK : OK EXIT : MENU

indicate that the power failure has lasted

for an excessive period of time “0:00” will

blink on the display. In this case read-

just time and date.

If the clock does not have been adjusted

yet, the step 1 will appear automatically.

• The clock will only be automatically set

when the VCR is connected to the

Telecom CATV network. All the provided

CATV stations should be stored in the

VCR. This is the case when the ATS

function has been completed. The an-

tenna system must be free of any de-

fects, e.g. there should be no picture

noise.The clock will be re-adjusted every

30 minutes except the period between

23:00 and 1:00 o’clock. In case the total

difference between the indicated time

and the current time is more than 5 min-

utes, the clock will not be corrected.The

switching from winter time to summer

time will be considered.

The clock will not be adjust automati-

cally when:

timer activated.

antenna not connected.

only an outdoor antenna or a satellite

 

receiver connected.

4 Press or to select “ON” or “OFF”, then press OK. If “ON” is selected, any required time corrections will be performed automatically (see left). In this case the personnel of the appropriate TV station or of Telecom will be responsible for

correcting the time setting. If any

CLOCK SET

 

 

error occurs during such an

 

 

 

DAY

23 WED

adjustment (e.g. switching from

 

MONTH

10

summer time to winter time), your

 

YEAR

2002

clock will show the incorrect time.

 

TIME

11:30

 

AUTO TIME

 

ON

 

 

To set the correct time select

SELECT :

 

 

“OFF” and follow the procedure

 

 

SET

:

 

EXIT : MENU

described above.

OK

: OK

 

In case of an erroneous input press to go back to before step and enter again.

5 Press SET UP MENU repeatedly until the TV picture appears on the screen.

6 The clock will begin operation and the colon will blink on the VCR display.

VCR

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JVC HR-XV1EU manual Setting the Time and Date

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