With most recent Pioneer models (i.e. last 10 years or so) you need to have the unit powered off, then hold the 'A' button for around 3 seconds, and the clock should come on with the hours flashing.
how do you set your clock on a pioneer deh-1900mp car radio
No, there does not appear to be such a product. It would appear that Pioneer specialized more in car radios than in home radios. Consider buying a RCA alarm clock.
Press function button to display clock and change using arrows
on some radio's you have to take the faceplate off to insert a cd
Yes, power is always applied to the clock.
To set the clock on Addzest ADX 5455 car radio, locate the "band" button. Pressing this button will bring up the clock setting display function. Using the indicated keys set the time as needed.
Yes. If you remove the radio, the clock will simply show the current time and date. Beware, though, when I changed my radio, the clock's software went crazy and it stopped updating the clock. That means that when I turned the car on, it would show me the correct time, but then it wouldn't advance until I turned the car off and on again. This was fixed by unplugging the battery thereby resetting the clock's software.
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To change the clock on a Peugeot 307 with an aftermarket radio, first locate the vehicle's original clock settings, which can typically be accessed through the vehicle's dashboard display. If the aftermarket radio has its own settings menu, you may need to refer to its user manual for specific instructions. Alternatively, you can adjust the clock using the car's original clock settings if the radio has disabled them. If the radio does not allow for easy adjustment, consider reconnecting the original radio temporarily to set the clock.
Generally, it would cost the same as getting satellite radio for your car.
blue remote,orange + live, black -neg,
what sort of radio? alarm clock, radio in a vehicle, other? IF a car radio, what year make model of vehicle, and what type radio (AM, AM/FM, AM/FM/CD, etc?)