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Disaster092 
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Posted: February 23, 2004 at 9:35 PM / IP Logged  
I know on my Alpine HU, i have a Display button that i hold to get the clock. I'm not an image station member so i couldnt see what your working with, but on mine, to adjust the clock, i use the volume knob to adjust the values up or down, and i press the button to switch to the minutes, and adjust accordingly. I dont know what yours does unfortunatly so im just tossing this idea out there. Hope it helps.
markcars 
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Posted: February 23, 2004 at 10:32 PM / IP Logged  
The picture on image station can be seen by signing up as a new user (It is free of charge) and very minimal info needs to be input. However the picture is not very clear, so you really aren't missing much!
rocfrog 
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markcars wrote:
Nick, I checked your picture. I had some difficulty reading the text on the buttons. It looks like you have a mode button between the up and dwon arrow. After the clock blinks, can you hit the mode button? If only the hour blinks, you're doing well. At that time press up/down to change values. Then mode again while hour is flashing. If not, can you take a p icture where you can read what the text on the buttons say?

Ok I tried the mode button and all it did was take me to the Trebel/bass/balance settings both with the clock flashing and with out the clock flashing.

The buttons are as follows (left to right top to bottom): power, clock,eject, down arrow, mode/loud, up arrow, p.scan/m.i.x., DX-A. Memo/repeat, Mono/scan,DISP, |<<dn/M.S.-CD/up>>|, tunner/band/D.A.P., Disc/>/pause, 6disc/>/pause, 1,2,3,4/ct,5/h,6/m

Nick

rocfrog 
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Posted: February 23, 2004 at 11:02 PM / IP Logged  

Man I feel stupid now! Alpine head unit? - Page 2 -- posted image.After looking very carefully at the deck I found the tiny little "H" and the tiny little "M" on the number buttons. Well pressing those while the clock was flashing set the time! Alpine head unit? - Page 2 -- posted image.

Now if I can only figure out how to get the stations to stay on the settings!

Thanks for all your help!

Nick

markcars 
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Posted: February 24, 2004 at 6:12 AM / IP Logged  
not a problem. Glad you got it working. About the stations try pressing the M (memory) button and a number where you press and hold the number key for about 2 to 4 seconds until you either hear a beep or soemthing that lets you know the station is saved. Next time you just press the number and teh station plays. I know how you're feeling. It drives me nuts if I cannot get these things to work.
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sorry nick i shoulkd have mentioned that on my post...i presumed you would see that on presets 5 & 6
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rocfrog 
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Posted: February 24, 2004 at 5:33 PM / IP Logged  

kgerry wrote:
sorry nick i shoulkd have mentioned that on my post...i presumed you would see that on presets 5 & 6

Not a problem! I just can't belive I never saw them before!

Anyway just to update all I got the clock working and figured out the presets. So now I'm happy with it, now time to pull it out and put in another one (just kidding)! LOL! Now on to build the rest of the system.

Nick

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