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My 92 yr old mother in law has a zenith vrj410 vcr and it constantly flashes "set clock". She does not have the owners manual and I have tried everything I can with the remote [when I press menu it does nothing]. It's about to drive her nuts. How do I set the clock to calm her down? Can anybody help????
If you don't care about the clock just put black electrical tape over it!
seriously though, many zenith remotes are universal, so if it does not respond to 'menu' then press the mode button to get it into 'vcr' mode then try again.
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Press "display" and make sure the radio is displaying frequency, not time.
Tune the radio frequency you want to add to memory. Press "Memo Set" and observe that "preset" flashes on the display.
Press the number of the memory channel that you want to save to.
Press "Memo Set" and observe that "preset" on the display has stopped flashing.
The frequency is now saved the selected channel.
I assume you wish to set the VCR (model DVP3050) clock. This is easy, just follow these instructions:
Press VCR, then press DISC/VCR MENU so MENU appears. If the clock has never been set, the CLOCK SET menu may appear when you press DISC/VCR MENU. If so, follow the instructions from step 3 on this page.
Press \/ or /\ to select CLOCK SET.Then, press >.
While the MONTH space is flashing, press \/ or /\ until the month appears.Then, press >.
While the DAY space is flashing, press \/ or /\ until the day appears.Then, press >.
While the YEAR space is flashing, press \/ or /\ until the year appears.Then, press >. The day of the week will appear automatically.
While the HOUR space is flashing, press \/ or /\ until the hour appears.Then, press >.
While the MINUTE space is flashing, press \/ or /\ until the minute appears.Then, press >.
While the AM or PM space is flashing, press \/ or /\ to point to AM or PM. Your selection will flash on the screen in the AM/PM space.
Press CLEAR/RESET or > to start the clock.
And you can now have an online manual, click here. (Adobe pdf required) Directions on page 22.
Describe your problem:
Depress MONTH/DATE and ALARM1 for 3 seconds and display will show DST 'start' month,week,and date. Display will show 4F 4.1, alternately flashing
4F = April First week. 4.1 = April 1.That is the old dates for change. What we want to do is to change to the new dates. Once it is done, it will change in the new dates as it did on the old dates..
Hold down the MONTH/DATE button for 5 seconds, and while pressing the - or down button3 times, until the display shows '3'F2. 3 is month F2 is the week. =March 2nd week. You have successfully change the March changeover.
Now for the November change. Depress and hold MONTH/DATE and ALARM2 after 3 second the display will show DST 'end' month,week, and date. First digit will be 10 =month. second digit will be L=Last week, and date, will flash alternately. While holding down the MONTH/DATE press the + or UP button once the display will show 11 (November) and F (first week) and 1 as date alternately flashing. You have successfully set it forthe next 100 years
I have the Zenith xbv613 model DVD/VCR player and also need to change the clock set up. For the xbv613 I had to switch the player to VCR. The menu button did not bring the clock set up in DVD. When I switched to VCR and hit the menu button the clock set up showed, where I used to right arrow button to change the time. Hope this helps.
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