Bose stereo-tape-Tv-navi system
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Bose stereo-tape-Tv-navi system
I have an NB with the double din unit with lcd screen. I have tried everything but I still have'nt worked out how to change the time on the clock. Search my profile for close up photo. Does anyone know? Cheers Stevo
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hmm... I guess as a last resort you could reset the power at midnight? 

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well on my dads 98 nb gold with a bose double din headunit their is a clock button just to the left of where the cd is inserted, hold that button down untill the time on the lcd starts flashing
then press the volume down button to change the minutes on the clock
and press the volume up button to change the hours
press the clock button again to save settings
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then press the volume down button to change the minutes on the clock
and press the volume up button to change the hours
press the clock button again to save settings
PEace
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Not this time...
Pressing (and holding) the clock button only turns the clock on or off in he display, it does not flash at all. Please look at the photo in the "garage" section to see the stereo. The LCD screen tilts up to insert the CDs or Tapes. The TV and Navi system does not work in NZ. Cheers Stevo
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Thanks, but.......
I tried that long ago but it holds the time in its internal memory. (Disconnected for a week). Cheers Stevo
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have you tried pushing and holding the clock button along with pushing a number button or turning the volume or tracking button..are there any buttons for "menu" "mode" or "enter" or anything similar??
maybe its time for a new MP3 player..
i think JVC do a very nice double din one that accepts USB drives and SD cards as well as CD/DVD..
maybe its time for a new MP3 player..

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Rapid Radio in Auckland sold me a very nice Panasonic CQ-C5355N - has both the USB port and an I-pod cable.
Whatever an I-pod is.
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Whatever an I-pod is.

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Re: Bose stereo-tape-Tv-navi system
Hey peter..peter wrote:Rapid Radio in Auckland sold me a very nice Panasonic CQ-C5355N - has both the USB port and an I-pod cable.
Whatever an I-pod is.
what are the menus like to use when in USB mode??
Are the folders easy to navigate??
I have several 2GB usb drives and am looking for an EASY to navigate stereo when in USB mode...the sony ones will only allow 6 virtual folders with 100 songs and i want to be able to read my folders as they SHOULD be read...
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Re: Bose stereo-tape-Tv-navi system
im using a sony usb headunit, what do you mean by 6 virtual folders? im only using a 1gb stick with mine at the mo and i find it simple and easy to use... ?SLYDIT wrote:I have several 2GB usb drives and am looking for an EASY to navigate stereo when in USB mode...the sony ones will only allow 6 virtual folders with 100 songs and i want to be able to read my folders as they SHOULD be read...
quote from manual on the headunits usb devices and its limits
"folders(albums) 512; files(tracks) 65535"
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sorry for the delay, have been playing.
The manual states
hope this helps?
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The manual states
- maximum number of folders = 255
- maximum number of files in one folder = 999
- maximum number of files = 65535
hope this helps?
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