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You have to press the alarm setup, then press the up button. This turns the alarm off completely. If you want the alarm to go off again tomorrow you will have to set it again.
I can't upload a manual but I can give you instructions: 1) set time: hold down "time set" button for five seconds, then use up and down arrows to change, and press "time set" button once to toggle between m/d/y/hour/minute. If it goes to the alarm setting instead of time setting, try again. 2) set alarm: hold down "alarm set" button for 5 seconds, use up and down arrows to change, press "alarm set" button once to toggle between hour/minute. press "time set" button to return to clock
3) turn on/off alarm: press "alarm set" button once, press "up" to turn alarm on and press "up" again to turn alarm off. press "time set" button to return to clock
4) to project the images: push the buttons that read "time" or "image". to focus the image, rotate the cylinder around the lens that projects the image. use the dial under the lens-cylinders to select a different image
5) military time: press the "up" button when the time is displayed (not when you're setting the time) to change from 12 to 24 hr or vise-versa
I've just sorted the problem on my set , Samsung UE40S6300UXXU, L.E.D. Enter, "menu"/system//time/clock/......make sure "clock mode" is set to "Auto" and scroll down to "Time Zone" make sure time zone is set to manual, go down to "GMT" and set it to GMT+1 and the job is done. Hope this helps
I had the same problem with mine. Eventually, after going through the setup menu several times, I was able to get it to step down to Time Zone and DST. Don't know exactly what happened!
For the Sharp SPC374T Atomic Clock - Time Zone setting- Press the 'Time' button once, the time zone will show where 'Day' usually is, use the Up or Down buttong to adjust.
For the outdoor Thermo, credit to my neighbor for this one. Remove battery from main unit, wait 2-3 minutes. Reload batteries. Once you get a reading from the outdoor sensor, hit the reset on the main unit. You will have to reset the time zone as described above, but this worked for me after 10 months of no outside temp showing up!
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