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Mosfet 50wx4 indicates a feature of the Pioneer car radio. It isn't a model number. One Pioneer car radio/CD player with this feature is the DEH-1500. On this model, you need to turn off the unit to set the clock. Press and hold the Source button (to the left of the preset tuning buttons) until the device turns off. Press Audio (upper right corner) repeatedly until the clock appears in the display. Use the arrow keys (Skip/Back or Left/Right) on the right hand side of the radio to select a segment of the time to adjust. Use the Up/Down arrows to set the current time. Repeat choosing the time segment and adjusting the time until both the hour and minutes are correct. Press Band or press and hold the Audio button to exit the clock setting mode.
May not have an antenna adapter or it may be disconnected. Pull the unit and see if it's disconnected. If so, and there's an adapter present, plug it in and test. If not, you can find them in car audio stores and online for pretty cheap. Just make sure you get one that will fit your car and head unit!
Press and hold down the "clock" button. You should see your time start flashing. Normally you set the time with the volume or channel control. Check which control lets the selector jump from "hou" to "minute and set the minutes. To exit setting menu, depress "clock" button again
If your Pioneer has a cassette deck the simple solution is to use a CD adapter for cassette. These can be purchased from Amazon from about 1 pound. Works perfectly for me. ANDO
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