C chapster New Member Original poster Nov 21, 2005 4 0 Nov 27, 2005 #1 I have been unable to get my Pansat 3500s clock to display the 12hr time setting. It only displays military 24hr time. Could someone give me some information how to fix this. Thanks.
I have been unable to get my Pansat 3500s clock to display the 12hr time setting. It only displays military 24hr time. Could someone give me some information how to fix this. Thanks.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,371 14,803 Mankato, MN Nov 27, 2005 #3 thats the only way it works...there isnt a way to change it to 12 hr
R RVD420 SatelliteGuys Pro May 4, 2004 902 0 Parts Unknown Nov 28, 2005 #4 The Clock on Pansat's doesn't keep accurate time anyways.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,371 14,803 Mankato, MN Nov 28, 2005 #5 RVD420 said: The Clock on Pansat's doesn't keep accurate time anyways. Click to expand... the 3500 does. It has a real time clock
RVD420 said: The Clock on Pansat's doesn't keep accurate time anyways. Click to expand... the 3500 does. It has a real time clock
C chapster New Member Original poster Nov 21, 2005 4 0 Nov 28, 2005 #6 Hmm! I did not know that, thanks for the info fellas.
R RVD420 SatelliteGuys Pro May 4, 2004 902 0 Parts Unknown Nov 28, 2005 #7 Iceberg said: the 3500 does. It has a real time clock Click to expand... Nice On the 2500A I had the clock lost more time than a drunk after a blackout.
Iceberg said: the 3500 does. It has a real time clock Click to expand... Nice On the 2500A I had the clock lost more time than a drunk after a blackout.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,371 14,803 Mankato, MN Nov 28, 2005 #8 yep the 3500 is the only one that really works right The 1500, 2500, 2700, 5000 use that dang cycle thing
yep the 3500 is the only one that really works right The 1500, 2500, 2700, 5000 use that dang cycle thing
9 99dishes Member Jan 12, 2006 5 0 Jan 13, 2006 #9 I have a friend with a 3500s who is looing around 20 minutes a day on his clock. Has anyone else heard of this problem?
I have a friend with a 3500s who is looing around 20 minutes a day on his clock. Has anyone else heard of this problem?
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,371 14,803 Mankato, MN Jan 13, 2006 #10 on the 3500 or another Pansat? The 1500, 2500 & 2700 do lose time due to not being a true clock the 3500 & 6000 shouldnt be. My 6000 is still bang on after 2 weeks
on the 3500 or another Pansat? The 1500, 2500 & 2700 do lose time due to not being a true clock the 3500 & 6000 shouldnt be. My 6000 is still bang on after 2 weeks
9 99dishes Member Jan 12, 2006 5 0 Jan 13, 2006 #11 On the Pansat 3500. It's only a couple of days old and the clock is looksing around 20 minutes a day. It is affecting the epg.
On the Pansat 3500. It's only a couple of days old and the clock is looksing around 20 minutes a day. It is affecting the epg.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,371 14,803 Mankato, MN Jan 13, 2006 #12 Considering the EPG doesn't work on 99% of LEGAL channels it's irrelevant to us. My 3500 holds time just perfect Please note we have a strict "no hack talk" policy here at Satelliteguys. : )
Considering the EPG doesn't work on 99% of LEGAL channels it's irrelevant to us. My 3500 holds time just perfect Please note we have a strict "no hack talk" policy here at Satelliteguys. : )