adjust CD player clock????

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decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
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7 Apr 2008 7:38pm
Bought an old bomb for a windsurfing wagon, has a Pioneer radio CD player in it.
Anybody got any idea how to adjust the clock???
Apart from disconnecting the battery and waiting for the right time to come around.
lemo87
lemo87
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
7 Apr 2008 9:41pm
Turn the head unit off, by holding in the source button (src). Leave accesories on though, then hold in the little function button (func) and options should flash up on the screen.

Let me no how that goes for ya

Lemo
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
7 Apr 2008 8:12pm
Don't remember any of those buttons, may be an older model.
If it doesn't have them, I'll take a photo tomorrow and post it.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
7 Apr 2008 10:37pm
Get the model number and look it up on the interweb. I did this for a Kenwood head unit that had no obvious method of changing the time. The interweb has much informative stuff.

big gill
big gill
WA
649 posts
WA, 649 posts
7 Apr 2008 9:03pm
good old sledgie should knock it back into time
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
2331 posts
WA, 2331 posts
8 Apr 2008 7:25am
decrepit said...

Bought an old bomb for a windsurfing wagon, has a Pioneer radio CD player in it.
Anybody got any idea how to adjust the clock???
Apart from disconnecting the battery and waiting for the right time to come around.


How tragic is this speed stuff, when someone who lives literally over the road from a great little wave break has to buy an old wagon to transport his gear to a different location.
Love your work Mike
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
8 Apr 2008 12:28pm
grumplestiltskin said...

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How tragic is this speed stuff, when someone who lives literally over the road from a great little wave break has to buy an old wagon to transport his gear to a different location.
Love your work Mike


Yes, I'm not addicted or anything!!!!
Once I had a nice peaceful zen type life style.
Looked out the window, when the surf was up went for a paddle, when the wind was up went for a sail.
Nice and simple, took it as it came.

Now I'm stressing out over where and when my next speed sail will be, buying a car so the new Corolla doesn't get rusted out, and so there are no conflicts with the wife's car needs.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
8 Apr 2008 1:03pm
OK thanks guys, hopefully I'm sorted, now downloading the operation manual from pioneer.
Seems my model calls the function button "audio"
jp747
jp747
1553 posts
1553 posts
8 Apr 2008 10:13pm
decrepit said...

grumplestiltskin said...

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How tragic is this speed stuff, when someone who lives literally over the road from a great little wave break has to buy an old wagon to transport his gear to a different location.
Love your work Mike


Yes, I'm not addicted or anything!!!!
Once I had a nice peaceful zen type life style.
Looked out the window, when the surf was up went for a paddle, when the wind was up went for a sail.
Nice and simple, took it as it came.

Now I'm stressing out over where and when my next speed sail will be, buying a car so the new Corolla doesn't get rusted out, and so there are no conflicts with the wife's car needs.


decrep that's how me and wifey go around it she get's the corolla and wants the racks taken off says it looks like a taxi, but i retort are there any brown taxi's?and am stuck with an old toyota land cruiser and have to keep chasing rust around it every year..once in awhile i steal the corolla
elmo
elmo
WA
8894 posts
WA, 8894 posts
8 Apr 2008 10:19pm
decrepit said...

grumplestiltskin said...

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How tragic is this speed stuff, when someone who lives literally over the road from a great little wave break has to buy an old wagon to transport his gear to a different location.
Love your work Mike


Yes, I'm not addicted or anything!!!!
Once I had a nice peaceful zen type life style.
Looked out the window, when the surf was up went for a paddle, when the wind was up went for a sail.
Nice and simple, took it as it came.

Now I'm stressing out over where and when my next speed sail will be, buying a car so the new Corolla doesn't get rusted out, and so there are no conflicts with the wife's car needs.


We did try to warn people over the addictive qualities of GPSSS.

Greenies probably got the right idea in total abstenance.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23685 posts
WA, 23685 posts
9 Apr 2008 9:21am
Decrep isn't time irrelevant when you are retired and can go windsurfing whenever you want (jealous)
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
9 Apr 2008 8:39pm
Mark _australia said...

Decrep isn't time irrelevant when you are retired and can go windsurfing whenever you want (jealous)


Work commitments aren't the only calls on your time.
Admittedly thou, not working gives you a whole pile more time to play with, and other commitments can be juggled around easier.
evets
evets
WA
685 posts
WA, 685 posts
9 Apr 2008 9:36pm


We did try to warn people over the addictive qualities of GPSSS.

Greenies probably got the right idea in total abstenance.


I..I...I do not kkkknow what yyyou mean abouttt addicted to GPS........ just because I look the the wind forecasts 4 times per hour and look at the trees out the window 5 times per hour doesn't mean I am addicted does it?
What am I doing Oh my.aaaaghhh .... am I really asking a bunch of addicts for advice on addiction?
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