This scanned manual is well done in that most all the pages except for one is straight and clear- the way I would do them. One page was upside down but that happens. For the money that is charged on this site you get a pretty good deal. Now with complex repairs, I still prefer to us paper manuals which I have to buy at stereomanuals but the one I got here was much less than the $45 he was charging but this is a larger than normal manual for three different units. I am a picky manual user because I have used original manuals from Sony and Teac.
Content A4 and A3 format pages. Exactly what I needed to restore my old receiver.
Text excerpt from page 6 (click to view)
DRN-XM01C2/XM01CK2/XM01H2/ XM01HK2/XM01R2
Adjusting the Time Difference
This unit displays the current time by correcting the time difference between the local time and UTC (coordinated universal time) data being transmitted. Set the �hour� of your local time in the menu display. The factory-set is the eastern standard time. If the current UTC data is not received, �� � : � �� appears in the display.
1 Press POWER to turn on the main unit. 2 Press JOG roller (or MENU on the remote) to show the
menu display.
The first menu item appears. MENU Menu icon
SCROLL MODE
Menu item
3 Turn JOG roller (or press X � x on the remote) to select
�TIME ADJUST� and press JOG roller (or ENTER on the remote).
The �hour� flashes.
MENU TIME
ADJUST 11:12AM
4 Turn JOG roller (or press X � x on the remote) to adjust the
hour and press JOG roller (or ENTER on the remote).
The display returns to the tuned channel display. Note This unit does not have the Daylight Saving Time (summer time) function. To check the current time while listening to a broadcast Press DSPL/BACK/BAND (or DSPL on the remote) until the � INFO � and � TIME � display appears. See �Checking the Tuned Channel Information�. To cancel a selection Press DSPL/BACK/BAND (or BACK on the remote) to return to the previous display during menu operation. Press MENU on the remote commander to exit the menu display. The display returns to the tuned channel display.