LCD Five Language (630-0935) Date and Time Faxback Doc. # 6321 Translator Follow these steps to set the date and time in your home city. 1. Press ON. 2. Press MODE until the date and time appear on the display. 3. Press > to display the current home city. 4. Select your home city by pressing up arrow or down arrow. Or enter the first character of your home city, then repeatedly press up arrow or down arrow to choose the name of your home city. If the translator does not list your city, select a major city that is in your time zone. NOTE: The number in parentheses after the city name is the difference between the city's time and UTC (Universal Coordinated Time, previously known as Greenwich Mean Time). 5. Press MODE to return to the date/time mode. 6. Press EDIT. An underline appears under the first digit of the year. 7. Enter the year, month, and day of the month. Then enter the time. Press AM <-> PM to switch between AM and PM. 8. Press EDIT to store the date and time. NOTES: Press 12 <-> 24 to switch between the 12 hour AM/PM display or the 24-hour mode. If the information you enter is invalid (for example, you enter 13 for the month), the display returns to the previous time and date setting. You must repeat Steps 6-8. To switch between standard and daylight saving time, press daylight savings key as necessary. A + appears to indicate daylight saving time. VIEWING THE WORLD TIME Follow these steps to view the time in cities around the world. 1. Press MODE to display the name and time of the last selected city. 2. Press up arrow or down arrow to display the date and time for different cities. Or enter the first character of the city name you want, then repeatedly press up arrow or down arrow to choose the specific city name you want. The date and time for the city appear. NOTE: You can choose among 128 cities. 3. If you know that the city is in daylight saving time, press daylight saving key. A + appears next to the time to indicate daylight saving time, and the time automatically advances one hour. (CJD/smc-05/05/94)