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Manually Set Time/Date:  Program Menu 

 

1.

 

Hold the 

SETTINGS

 button to enter settings mode.  

2.

 

Press the 

+

 or 

-

 buttons to adjust the values. 

3.

 

Press the 

SETTINGS

 button to confirm adjustments and move to the next item. 

  

Setting order:                            

 

1. Language (English or Español)  

2. Beep ON/OFF  

3. Atomic ON/OFF  

4. DST ON/OFF (Daylight Saving Indicator)  

5. Time Zone  

7. Hour  

8. Minutes  

9. Year  

10. Month  

11. Date  

12. Fahrenheit/Celsius

  

 

1.

 

Hold the SETTINGS

 

button for 5 seconds. 

2.

 

ENGLISH

 will flash. 

3.

 

Press and release the + or - buttons to select Español. 

4.

 

Confirm with the SETTINGS

 

button and select beep ON | OFF 

5.

 

BEEP

 and 

ON

 will flash. 

6.

 

Press and release the + or - buttons to turn this feature OFF. 

7.

 

Confirm with the SETTINGS

 

button and select atomic time ON | OFF. 

8.

 

ATOMIC

 and 

ON

 will flash. 

9.

 

Press and release the + or - buttons to turn this feature OFF. 

10.Confirm with the SETTINGS

 

button and select Time Zone. 

11.

ZONE-EST

 will flash. 

12.Press and release the + or - buttons to change time zones. 

13.Confirm with the SETTINGS

 

button and select DST (Daylight Saving Time) ON | 

OFF. 

14.

DST

 and 

ON

 will flash. 

15.Press and release the + or - buttons to turn this feature OFF. 

16.Confirm with the SETTINGS

 

button and move to the hour. 

17.The 

hour

 digit will flash.  

18.Press and release the + or - buttons to select the hour.  

19.Press and release the SETTINGS

 

button to set the minutes.  

20.The 

minute

 digits will flash.   

21.Press and release the + or - buttons to adjust minutes. 

22.Confirm with the SETTINGS

 

button and select the year.  

23.The 

year

 will flash. 

24.Press and release the + or - buttons to set the year. 

25.Press the SETTINGS button again to confirm and to enter the month setting.  

26.The 

month

 will flash. 

27.Press and release the + or - buttons to set the month.  

28.Press the SETTINGS

 

button again to confirm and enter the date setting.  

29.The 

date

 will flash. (Day of the week will set automatically) 

30.Press and release the + or - buttons to set the date. 

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