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Using the standard and world clocks
First recall the desired city by pressing m or I, then press 1-1 and number corresponding to the city on the list. When DST is set, �0� appears before the name of the city on the list. To cancel the DST setting, press -1 and the city number a second time so that � 0� disappears.
Setting the HOME time for the built-in clock
The HOME time can be displayed using either the conventional 12-hour AM/PM system or the 24-hour system (0:OO to 2359 hrs.). First select the city, then set the clock to the HOME time for that city. If you choose New York as the standard city and would like to set the built-in clock to December 12,1988,1:30 PM, you can do so with either system. Setting the clock on a 12-hour AM/PM basis 1. Select �1 TIME/DATE�.
2. Set the time.
Note: Before inputting the time, if �24� is displayed at left side of the display, press [ 12+24 1so that �12� is displayed before inputting the time.
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