16.4. Date & Time
Press Set Date and Time between Manual Setup and Auto Detect. When Auto Detect is
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chosen, the time is determined automatically, therefore deleted pont 4 (DST)
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Setup the date and time
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Set time format display as 12 Hour or 24 Hour (default). Only for manual setup required.
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Set date format in the positions of YY (year), MM (month) and DD (day) – YY/MM/DD, (default)
or MM/DD/YY.
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Turn on/off (default) the Daylight Saving Time (DST).Available only on manual setup
With a wireless network connected, GMT (+00:00) time is a time reference of time setting. Add or
deduce the hour according to your time zone when you set the time.
16.5. Alarm
There are three independent alarms - 2 alarms of absolute time setting (Alarm 1 and Alarm 2)
and 1 alarm for relative time setting (NAP Alarm). Press Alarm on the remote control to enter this
menu directly.
The fi rst two alarms are similar to the normal alarm, turn on then set the time and set it alarms every
day, once or every specifi c day of week. Choose Sound to set the sound to Beep, Melody or Radio.
Note that the alarm source is from the last listened or preset Internet radio if Alarm Sound is set
to Radio. It can only set one station for both alarms. When it reaches the alarm time, the unit
connects to the Internet if the set network is available. Therefore there may be some delay from the
alarm to the radio play. If no network is connection in one minute, the alarm will change to Melody
automatically.
After Alarm NAP is set, it alarms once in 5/10/20/30/60/90/120 minutes depending on which one
you have set.
You may choose Alarm Volume to confi gure the volume of the alarms.
When the alarm(s) is/are set, there will be a clock icon at the top of the display. The clock icon with
alarm time will also clearly display on the standby mode screen.
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