How do you set the clock ?

Posted by: GADGETBOY1

How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 05:02

I have just installed the new software and like the clock display , but I cant figure out how to set up the clock to show the right time . Can anyone help ?

Posted by: muzza

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 06:16

menu - settings - time

RTIM

Murray
new styleee
Posted by: Gareth

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 08:45

Can the RDS time from the tuner module update the system time?

Posted by: tonyc

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 09:19

I hope not. The RDS clocks at various radio stations in my area are waaay off. Basically I think these stations just buy an RDS transmitter, plug it in, input their call letters and some slogan, and never touch it again.

-Tony
MkII #554
Posted by: tms13

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 10:16

In reply to:

Can the RDS time from the tuner module update the system time?




Not at the moment. But there was talk of doing so (at the user's request, with the clock visible so you know that the RDS is right - not that I've ever seen the BBC get it wrong, but...).

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Toby Speight - 040103385
Posted by: GADGETBOY1

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 10:34

I have checked my main menu and don't have an option for settings . Do I need to install a differeent kernel to be able to adjust the clock . Sorry if I appear stupid.

Posted by: tfabris

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 10:39

I have checked my main menu and don't have an option for settings

He means the main menu on the player screen. Note that if you have a Mk1 player, it does not have a realtime clock, only the Mk2 and Mk2a players have a realtime clock.

What version of the software have you installed on the player?

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: GADGETBOY1

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 10:42

It is a mark 1 . So I take it I have just got to use the clock on the Radio to get the time . It was one of the first Mark 1 serial no 263.

Posted by: tfabris

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 10:50

It was one of the first Mark 1 serial no 263.

Heh, that's actually pretty late in the Mk1 production run.


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Tony Fabris
Posted by: cwillenbrock

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 12:04

Speaking of which...wasn't there discussion of synching the time on the empeg with the time on your PC when using Emplode? I think I remember hearing that. That'd rule.

- Chris
32GB MK2 090000664 Smoke
Queue # 2 (who the heck was 1?)
Posted by: schofiel

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 13:54

Yeah, that 'un were a right young 'un, it were.

One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015
Posted by: Gareth

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 15:12

OK, how about an option to only sync with the RDS source if it is within 1 minute (or so) of the systems current time?

That would stop setting the wrong time from stations which give incorrect RDS time data (not that I've seen any do so)

Is the current date available from within the RDS data?

Posted by: muzza

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 24/10/2001 23:44

Sorry. As you were new to the board, I assumed you had a Mk2
My Bad.

Murray
dust me selecta
Posted by: Roger

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 25/10/2001 00:44

Right, there are a few issues here:

1. Mark 1's have no RTC (realtime clock). Therefore, there's no menu option to set them. There shouldn't really be any way to display the clock on a mark 1, because it's almost certainly bogus.
2. Setting the clock from RDS. Should work on a mk1. Is the tuner on a mk1 good enough to pick up RDS reliably? However, since some stations don't broadcast the correct time, this needs to be configurable. You can't use any magic, like is it <1 hour out from the current time -- mk1's don't have the RTC. Great for the mk2, though.
3. Setting the clock from emplode. Same as #2, but the time won't be wrong. Still won't work on the mk1, though.


-- roger
Posted by: Derek

Re: How do you set the clock ? - 25/10/2001 05:49

Here in Germany the Mk1 tuner has no problem picking up the RDS clock, and reasonably reliably. Well where I'm living anyway. Am I correct in thinking that once it has synchronised the clock over RDS it keeps running by itself? Still keeps running in my underground parking garage anyway, and the radio signal there is pretty weak!!