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Normally, the TV set will determine the current date
and time from the Teletext signals of the currently
selected station (providing this station sends Teletext).
Note: For this the device must be turned on with
the mains switch.
If this is not the case, or if an incorrect date or time is
displayed, you can set the date and time manually.
In almost all cases, you will not need to do this.
Even the changeover between winter time and
summer time is executed auto-
matically.
Setting the time and date
manually:
• Press the key to open
the TV menu.
• Press the green key to
open the “Timer“ menu.
• Press the numeric key
to
select “Time settings“.
• Press the key and then,
in the setting window, enter
the current time with the
numeric keys.
• You can then start the internal clock precisely by
pressing the key when the time you have
entered is reached.
• Press the numeric key
to select
“Current date“.
• In the setting window, enter the date with the
numeric keys.
• Press the key to save the settings.
• Press the key to close the TV menu.
The local time offset is the difference between
the local time where the TV set is installed and
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The TV set
normally detects this time offset and also the
additional changeover to summer time.
The time needs to be set manually only if it is
not detected automatically.
15.1 Setting the Time and DateOpening the menu
i
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
Time 20:00:00
Local time offset
Current date
Current lokal time
Recording control
Timer setting
Timer control
Childlock
Timer settings
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