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How to set the time on a Jensen JR-175A clock radio?

Page seven of a similar model manual http://www.spectraintl.com/images/stories/pdf/jn/UM/JCR-310_EIB.pdf 1. With the unit in Standby mode, press and hold the TIME SET button for about 1 second 2. Press the (two right triangle / two left triangle buttons) to adjust the hour. 3. When the correct hour is selected, press the TIME SET button to confirm and the "minute digits" will begin to flash on the display. 4. Press the (twwo right triangle/two left triangle buttons) to adjust the minutes. 5. When the correct minute is selected, press the TIME SET button again to complete the setting.
3/2/2018 3:49:24 PM • Jensen Audio... • 162 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I hook up red, yellow, and white input lines to my Jensen 2815 tv when it does not have a yellow input?

Plug it into the green input on component video. It should have the letter Y underneath it, meaning yellow
2/14/2018 10:25:10 PM • Jensen Televison... • 152 views • 0 helpful votes
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Jensen cassettemate converter is connected to pc but icon is crossed saying connect usb

Faulty USB cable or socket.
1/15/2018 11:51:03 AM • Jensen Audio... • 239 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to bridge Jensen a 220 amp says not to hook negative s together

Connect your left positive output from amp to positive terminal of speaker. Connect right negative output of amp to negative terminal of speaker
12/23/2017 10:06:18 AM • Jensen Car Audio... • 425 views • 0 helpful votes
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My speaker wires on my

Flooding which occurred three years ago could not possibly still affect speaker wires. Have you checked all the connections? Did any of the speakers themselves get wet? Still, if you want to get new speaker wire, just take a short piece from the existing wire to a good electronics place to make sure and match the impedence. They're not "called" anything except speaker wire.
2/1/2018 2:45:03 PM • Jensen JHT-350... • 101 views • 0 helpful votes
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We have a Jensen 2608 TV after turning it off, occasionally it will turn itself back on without us turning the TV on can you help with this

Take the batteries out of the remote and see if it still happens
2/9/2018 9:40:25 PM • Jensen Televison... • 74 views • 1 helpful votes
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Protection light will not go off and im getting no sound

Recommend you contact your nearest authorized service center directly or online here: Audiobahn Contact Church Sound Systems Audio Video Lighting Equipment... helpful-fbhtsuujths3pkuos2jmb534-4-0_24.png
2/9/2018 6:24:02 AM • Jensen Car Audio... • 51 views • 0 helpful votes
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Years ago I was given a JX327 from my uncle who

Might be a loose connection to the module
1/15/2018 8:00:04 PM • Jensen Audio... • 71 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Jensen radio works only at high volume whenever I hit bumps on the road it cuts off only one side of the speakers are the only ones that are working

Check the ground wire to the radio and speaker because it is probably loose. You may have to solder your connections to the radio and speakers.
1/3/2018 12:04:07 AM • Jensen Cars &... • 81 views • 0 helpful votes
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I installed my Jensen vm9424 about two weeks ago

Rca jacks either are lose or either one burnt out
10/25/2017 5:54:03 AM • Jensen VM9424... • 368 views • 0 helpful votes
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Tuning in to TV with wireless headphones

I need more info on this. What type of tuner and receiver? Is the tuner plugged into the headphone jack on the tv? If you have a tuner for tv that tunes in channels 2,3,5,12,25,60 etc that would be an older tuner that used the older NTSC standard. Tv stations now broadcast using ATSC, channel 4,1, 4.2 etc.
12/25/2017 3:18:03 AM • Jensen Radio... • 70 views • 0 helpful votes
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The Jensen TV in our

see MFG website to re-calibrte from scratch. Might be a video on Youtube also?
12/3/2017 6:21:03 AM • Jensen Televison... • 112 views • 0 helpful votes
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What do I set my tv on to run the dvd. We are in a rv with a Jensen Radio

If it is a newer tv there will be hdmi hook ups and look what port it is in and using your remote find the input button and select the right hdmi port hope this helps Merry Christmas
12/10/2017 1:09:58 AM • Jensen Car Audio... • 64 views • 0 helpful votes
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Lines on screen

The screen has a connection for each line on the display and the soldier on some of these connections has gone intermittent. When the unit becomes warm enough, the soldier expands and the connections become more consistent. If you're skilled, this can be repaired. If not, either replace the unit or take it to a reputable technician.
11/1/2017 4:39:02 PM • Jensen VM9424... • 103 views • 0 helpful votes
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What is the wiring code for jensen eqa 78 60 watt eq

Head unit?
9/7/2017 12:44:50 AM • Jensen Car Audio... • 288 views • 0 helpful votes
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AUX IN not working on Jensen MSR4050G

Audio from a DVD player is at line level and the Ipod is at ear phone level. You popped the input circuitry of the 4050. It probably can be repaired.
7/28/2017 3:30:03 AM • Jensen MSR4050G... • 478 views • 1 helpful votes
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I have no sound on only one channel. How do I fix this?

Go to Menu, Check balance. Should be center '0'. Otherwise it could be an electronic fault. Blown speaker / loose wire / amp fault.
10/11/2017 3:01:18 AM • Jensen Televison... • 57 views • 0 helpful votes
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