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turn off the radio than work the seek and tuner button
First familiarize yourself with the radio. There are two large knobs on each side of the radio. The knob on the left turns the radio on and off and increases volume. The large knob on the right is the tuner to manually change radio stations. Above the radio are seven buttons that mostly have to do with the CD player, but the sixth button controls your clock. Okay here we go: Turn your radio on! Push and hold the "time" button until the hour light blinks. Now turn the tuner button until you get to the proper hour you want to set. Next PUSH IN on the tuner button again and your minutes will flash. Now turn the tuner knob until you get to the desired minute. Voila! You are now done....
look for the big bulky thing and turn every dial and one of them will be the tuner
turn off the radio and then press the mute button
Turn off the radio, depress and hold the on/off button. When the clock flashes the hours release the button. Then press the up or down select arrow to set the correct hour. To change the minutes, press the right direction select arrow then press up or down select arrow to set correct minutes.
turn the radio on manually tuner in stations push the set button andnumber for station like 1 2 3 etc.
Source level adjust. For instance if your tuner is louder than cd player you would turn up sla on cd player.
If a vehicle, like the 2004 Pontiac Montana has an XM Radio built in, the code to program the radio is found on Channel Zero. Tune the radio to XM then turn the tuner to Channel Zero.
With ignition on, radio off, hold in the "set" button. Turn the volume knob to change the hours, and the tuner knob to change the minutes.
Turn the radio on. Press the set button once, press the sel button once. You can now turn the tuner knob to set hours. Press sel again and you can set minutes. Turn off and on when done.
A TV tuner card
usually there is either a dial or different numbers that correspond to different stations. its really very self explanatory, and probably best described in person on the radio player you're using. just turn it on and the tuner should be very visible.