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1. If the radio / i-pod is on- turn it off. 2. Hit the 'mode' button until the time flashes (it should be 3 times). 3. Use the Tun +/- button to change the hour. 4. Use the Volume +/- to change the minutes. 5. Click through the rest of the options to change between setting the alarm, how to be woken up (chime, ipod, etc), 12/24 hour format, year, and date.
Display Selector (DSP)
This unit can display either the clock time or
radio frequency/CD player functions. Ordinarily,
the radio frequency or CD player track
indication is displayed, but the unit will display
the time when the DSP button (18) is pressed.
The time will display for approximately 5
seconds then return to the radio or CD player
function display. The correct time-of-day can be
set by pressing and holding the DSP button.
Setting the Clock
To set the clock, perform the following steps:
1. Turn the vehicle ignition and radio on.
2. Press and hold the DSP button (18) until
the time display flashes.
3. Within 5 seconds, turn the MULTI/JOG
control (3) clockwise to adjust the minutes
to the desired setting.
4. Turn the MULTI/JOG control counterclockwise
to adjust the hour and the “AM”/
the 3rd button on the first row said stop/TIME
it only works as "STOP" when the "FUNCTION" knob is on CD otherwhise is the "TIME" setting button akong with the "MINUTE" & "HOUR" buttons in the same row
order from jensen or go to a local audio store, ie sound creations,
or a store that installs car stereos, I have had pretty good luck with circut city, best buy is a bit cheaper, but then again you get what you pay for.
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