3. Using a 24-hour time period, enter the time in the exact
format shown in the box. Use two digits for each part (you
can omit the seconds, if desired); the Setup program
automatically inserts the colons (:). For example, to change
the time to 1:30 p.m., you would type the following:
1330
If you enter an invalid time-for example, a number
greater than 23 for the hours or greater than 59 for the
minutes or seconds-the computer beeps and ignores your
entry. Try again. You can use the backspace key, if
necessary, to correct mistakes.
When the time is correct, press Enter.
4. To set the date, highlight D at e and press Enter. You see
this box:
mm-dd-yyyy
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5.
Enter the date in the exact format shown in the box, using
two digits for the month and day and four digits for the
year; the program automatically inserts the dashes. For
example, to set the date for August 30, 1989, you would
type the following:
08301989
If you enter an invalid date-for example, a number greater
than 12 for the month or greater than the number of days
in that month-the computer beeps and ignores your entry.
Try again.
When the date is correct, press Enter.
6.
When both the time and date are correct, press once or
twice to return to the main Setup menu.
Running the Setup Program
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