02 Yacht Boy 80, GB
19.08.2003
14:52 Uhr
SETTINGS __________________________
Setting the clock
Due to the earth's rotation, places to the west of you are behind you in time,
and places to the east are ahead of you. Therefore, the earth is divided into
24 hourly time zones. This system is based on a standard time zone called
UTC (Universal Time Coordinated), previously known as GMT (Greenwich
Mean Time). Short wave stations always give the time according to UTC.
Before you set the clock, find out your local time zone.
You can set two different local times. Local time 1 is the time where you live.
If, for example, you travel to Hong Kong, you can set the time there as local
time 2. The setting for local time 1 is retained.
Setting local time 1
When you first switch on the device, or if it has been without a power supp-
ly for a lengthy period, »
display to indicate that the clock has to be set.
1
With the device switched off, keep pressing »
until »
« appears in the display and »
–: ––
Note:
If the radio is switched off, press »
the clock, and start at step
2
Enter the time using the numerical buttons »
sequence, for example »
Note:
if you enter the digits incorrectly, a signal sounds and »
briefly in the display. You then have to start again.
3
FREQ./CLOCK
Press »
Setting local time 2
1
With the device switched off, press »
– Display: »
« flashes for local time 2.
2
FREQ./CLOCK
Press »
– Display: »
« stays lit for local time 2.
– The display is now set to local time 2.
3
To set local time 2, do the same as for local time 1 (steps
Note:
If you are operating the device in the 12-hour format, you can choose
MEMO AM/PM
between »
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« and »
« for local time 1 appear in the
0: 00
« flashes.
DISPLAY
« to switch the display to
1
.
...
1
«.
12: 30
« to confirm the entry.
SW PAGE CLOCK 1/2
«.
« AM and PM.
FREQ./CLOCK
«
0
« in the correct
« flashes
Err
«.
1
3
to
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