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OK so this is likely a stupid question but I can't figure out how to get my clock to switch from AM to PM.....or PM to AM on the 6.5 Boom as it is 12 hours off and for the life of me I can not seem to find instructions in the owners manual to guide me through this either. I'm sure there is something simple here that I am overlooking....a little help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
You can choose a 12 or 24 hour format but I don't think there is any option for AM/PM. I just looked in the Boom Owners Manual for 14 & 15 and they don't mention AM/PM settings.
I think their idea was that you could probably figure that one out on your own. If not, I need some of what you are smokin. My lexus with an analog clock doesn't have am/pm either and I haven't been tricked yet.
If I remember correctly, selecting the time data field in the NAV display will show AM/PM. If it shows AM in the afternoon, manually reset the clock by 12 hours by holding the + until corrected, then the AM/FM in the NAV data field should match the actual time.
If I remember correctly, selecting the time data field in the NAV display will show AM/PM. If it shows AM in the afternoon, manually reset the clock by 12 hours by holding the + until corrected, then the AM/FM in the NAV data field should match the actual time.
Thanks Hammz, I'll take a look and see if this comes together for me.
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