Setting The Time/Date; Maintaining The Network Connection; Selecting A Wlan Region - Medion P66024 Notice D'utilisation

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13.1. Setting the time/date

 Set whether to display the time in 12 or 24 hour format.
 Configure whether the time is to be set automatically using the FM reception
(UPDATE ÜBER FM), the DAB reception (UPDATE ÜBER DAB) or automati-
cally via the network (UPDATE ÜBER NETZWERK).
 Set 12 h or 24 h mode for the time display format.
 Then configure the automatic setting for summer/winter time to EIN or AUS.
If you have selected UPDATE ÜBER NETZWERK, configure your
time zone in the next dialogue window.
 If you have selected the last option (KEIN UPDATE), proceed as follows to set
the time manually:
The digit position for the day flashes.
 Set the day using  and press SELECT to confirm.
The digit position for the month flashes.
 Set the month using  and press SELECT to confirm.
The digit position for the year flashes.
 Set the year using  and press SELECT to confirm.
The digit position for the hour flashes.
 Set the hour using  and press SELECT to confirm.
The digit position for the minutes flashes.
 Set the minutes using  and press SELECT to confirm.

13.2. Maintaining the network connection

If the network connection is to remain active even when in standby mode or in op-
erating modes that do not use WLAN such as AUX IN or FM radio (increasing pow-
er consumption in standby mode), select JA. When you press JA to confirm this set-
ting, the internet and network functions are available more quickly when the device
is switched on.
When NEIN is set, the network connection is re-established when the internet radio
is switched on.

13.3. Selecting a WLAN region

 Select the region in which you are using the internet radio.
The device then begins to search for available WLAN networks
(Access Points).
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