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lasonic i931 clock

baddboybill - 2008-11-11 15:21

Anyone know about the clock on the i931. 1st does it display in a 12 hour format with day of week and am/pm. 2nd does it need to be reset when box is unplugged???? Confused

monolithic - 2008-11-11 18:26

The clock sucks! It's set up for a 24 hour cycle, and yes, you have to reset it everytime you re-plug it. Mad Also, if you're not careful, the clock WILL drain your batteries. They should've given the clock it's own dedicated battery. No No For the most part, the clock is absolutely useless!

- 2008-11-11 19:39

The whole box is usless.

blaster - 2008-11-11 20:37

a TIP....one thing i found, the best way to save your batteries on the i931 is when not in use, to turn the switch on the back to AC then the clock is turned off cutting off all current... Smile yes you gotta reset it...when you turn it on using either current...and true they should have like a separate lithium battery for that clock..another thing i noticed it doesnt charge my ipod...its stated with an inside note when you get it that it wont charge all models...all in all i still love the box... Cool

viennasound - 2008-11-11 21:02

quote:
...all in all i still love the box...


I Agree

And who needs a clock? Roll Eyes

baddboybill - 2008-11-11 21:41

thanks for info Cool

isolator42 - 2008-11-12 09:49

quote:
Originally posted by Rimmer:
The whole box is usless.
Having a bad day, are we? Smile

peter.griffin - 2008-11-12 09:55

it has a clock? Leaving
I like to listen to, and stare at my boomboxes. not check the time on themSmile

Actually when I first got it, i was testing the "alarm" function with the clock. pretty cool. except as soon as you unplug it, it's all goneFrown

baddboybill - 2008-11-12 14:54

OK, I just talked to a tech at lasonic and told them problems with clock and he said that was the 1st they heard of it but that he would talk to the upper people about this problem!! I just figure if they are going to advertise a 12 hour clock with/and including days of week on the box of their product they should have it on the actual product since we are paying for it. Nod Yes

isolator42 - 2008-11-13 05:39

quote:
Originally posted by peter griffin:
...i was testing the "alarm" function with the clock. pretty cool...
What does the alarm function do then? Switch the radio on or play the iPod (etc), or does it beep?

peter.griffin - 2008-11-13 06:06

Hey Iso, that's what I thought at first, alarm like the conion's have. But it's an alarm like an alarm clock. You can set it to wake you up to whichever function you set it to. radio, usb, SD.

I used it for one week while I was on vacation to turn the radio on, so it sounded like we were homeSmile

isolator42 - 2008-11-14 08:23

right, like a clock-radio then.

...excuse my laziness in not reaching over & playing with the i931 next to me Smile

viennasound - 2008-11-14 10:05

But one thing is amazing:

The radiostation-presets stay stored when unplugged. So there must be a accu inside.
Why does the clock not own it? Confused

eddy - 2008-11-14 12:09

quote:
Originally posted by ViennaSound:
But one thing is amazing:

The radiostation-presets stay stored when unplugged. So there must be a accu inside.
Why does the clock not own it? Confused

Most likely there is a memory chip for the presets in it. This can do without constant power.
The clock needs constant power to run