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7C L O C K S / T I M E R S

SET CLOCK (M

ANUAL

)

If you are in an area that does not
receive the EDS or XDS signal needed
for the Set Clock (Semi-Auto) function,
or if you wish to set the clock to a
different time, use the manual function.
P ress any ME N Ub u t t o n
To SETCLOCK
To operate
To choose MANUAL
To move to hour
To set the hour (AM/PM)
To move to minutes
To set the minutes
To move to month
To set the month
To move to date
To set the date
To move to year
To set the year
To move to D.S.T.
To turn D.S.T. ON or OFF
To Move to STARTCLOCK
To start the clock
If you want to synchronize the TV
clock with another clock or time signal,
press LEFT or RIGHT MENU arrow at the
appropriate time, and the clock will start
at that moment.

SET CLOCK (S

EMI
-AUTO)
The Clock is the heart of all timer
functions. You must set the clock before
any timer functions will work. Your clock
can be set automatically by using a
broadcast signal available in most areas.
P ress Channel +/- to go to your
local PBS station (These stations
c a rry the EDS or XDS time signal)
P ress any of the Menu .
To SETCLOCK
To operate
To choose SEMI-AUTO
To move to time zone
To set the time zone
To move to D.S.T. (Daylight
Savings Time)
To turn D.S.T. ONor OFF
To move to FINISH
To exit and save settings
CLOCK SET MESSAGE
If you do not set the clock but attempt to
use a timer function anyway, you will get
the following message:
THANK YOU !!
PLEASE SET CLOCK FIRST!!
MO D E S E M I - AU TOM A N UA L
T I M E - - : - - - -
DAT E / Y E A R - - - / - - / - -
D . S . T.O N O F F
S TART CLOCK
NOTES:
To use the Semi-
Auto function, first
tune the television
to your local PBS
station. PBS
stations transmit the
EDS or XDS signal
needed to set the
clock..
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGSTIME
This function
automatically
adjusts for Daylight
Savings time. At
2:00 am on the first
Sunday in April, the
clock moves
forward one hour.
At 2:00 am on the
last Sunday in
October the clock
moves back one
hour.
POWEROUTAGE
If the TV is
unplugged or you
experience a power
outage of more
than 90 seconds,
you must reset the
clock in order for
any of your timer
functions to work.
If power is interrupt -
ed for less than 90
seconds, the clock
will continue to run,
but will be delayed
the length of the
power interruption
(for example if the
power was
interrupted for 45
seconds, the clock
will be 45 seconds
slow). It is best to
check the clock
after any interrup -
tion in power.