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Clearing warning messages
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Press the ALT/[F8] (CANCEL EDIT) button. Select the message to be cleared using the G and g buttons. Press the [F2] (MARK) button. An asterisk �*� will appear in front of the message. The message will not be displayed or saved.
Cancelling removal To cancel the removal of a warning message, press the [F2] (MARK) button.
Adjusting the clock
Press the ALT/[F9] (REAL TIME) button in the error log menu and use the setting below. Get current time codes Hold down the SFT button and press the [F5] (GET TC) button. Setting the data and time Hold down the SFT button and press the [F6] (SET) button. Use the f and F buttons to move the bar to the location to be adjusted. Use the numeric keys to change the value. Adjusting minutes and second to zero Hold down the SFT button and press [F8] (ZERO) button. Selecting daylight saving time and normal time Hold down the SFT button and press [F9] (SEASON) button. STANDARD: normal time SUMMER: daylight saving time (one hour ahead of normal time)
Note
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Changing between normal and daylight saving times changes the current time by one hour. Even if the change crosses midnight, the current date is not changed.
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