Setting The Clock Manually - Onkyo T-433 Instruction Manual

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Setting the Clock Manually

If for some reason the Accuclock function cannot set the
clock or you want to set it manually, proceed as follows.
ACCUCLOCK
STANDBY/ON
DISPLAY
STANDBY
DISPLAY
PRESET
TIMER
/
button
ENTER
MEMORY
RANDOM
The clock can show time in 12- or 24-hour format (see
page 15). The 24 hour format is used in this procedure.
The clock can be set from the T-433's front panel or the
A-933's remote controller. Where different, the name of
the remote controller's button is shown in parentheses.
1
Press the [TIMER] button repeat-
edly until "CLOCK" appears on
the display.
TIMER
2
Press the [MEMORY] button
(ENTER).
MEMORY
AUTO indicator
The AUTO indicator appears.
3
Use the TUNING/PRESET
[
]/[
] buttons (TIMER
TUNING / PRESET
[
]/[
]) to select "MANUAL."
The mode switches between AUTO
and MANUAL each time you press the
button.
TIMER
MEMORY
TUNING
PRESET
CLEAR
KEY MODE
TIMER
MEMORY
FM MODE
BAND
TUNING / PRESET
TUNING/PRESET
VOLUME
MUTING
PRESET
VOLUME
SLEEP
TIMER
ENTER
INPUT
REPEAT
DISPLAY
P MODE
SCROLL
CLOCK
CALL
R
C
-613
S
4
Press the [MEMORY] button
(ENTER).
MEMORY
The clock setting mode is set to man-
ual and the day setting appears.
5
Use the TUNING/PRESET
[
]/[
] buttons (TIMER
TUNING / PRESET
[
]/[
]) to select the day of the
week.
SUN: Sunday
MON: Monday
TUE: Tuesday
WED: Wednesday
THU: Thursday
FRI: Friday
SAT: Saturday
6
Press the [MEMORY] button
(ENTER) to set the day of the
week.
MEMORY
The time setting appears.
7
Use the TUNING/PRESET
[
]/[
] buttons (TIMER
TUNING / PRESET
[
]/[
]) to set the time.
Pressing and holding a button changes
the time quickly.
8
Press the [MEMORY] button
(ENTER).
The clock is set.
MEMORY
Notes:
• To cancel this procedure without setting the time,
press the [TIMER] button.
• To set the clock automatically with the Accuclock
function, select "AUTO" in step 3, and then press the
MEMORY button (ENTER).
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