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G'day,

Sorry to be a pain, but does anyone know how to set the clock on an Addzest ADX5455 CD player?

I've checked out the Clarion website (the associated company of Addzest) for a manual, but their instructions for similiar units don't work. :)

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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Guest SPOOLIN

I have the ADX8455 but my manual is in Japanese, so ill do my best *dodgy* translation.

1] push adj button.

2] push up or down on the volume wheel( round thing) till "clock" is displayed.

3] push play/pause/ent button(middle of the round thing).

4] move left or right on the volume wheel.

5] move up and down on the volume wheel.

6] repeat steps 4 & 5

7] push play/ent button.

8] push adj button.

hope this helps

Lee

  • 7 months later...
Guest Mr Benz

Did you ever get the time set on your ADDZEST? Do you still have it? If so here's how you set it.

1. Turn the ignition to ACC position

2. Push the DISPLAY button until the time shows up

3. When you get to the time press and hold the the BAND and #4 buttons at the same time

4. Watch the display where it has the 4 arrows...you should see the yellow writing disappear and the "HOURS" start to blink on the time

5. Adjust the hours up or down by pushing the 4-way button either up or down

6. Push the 4-way button to the right or left and the minutes should start blinking; repeat the up or down like you did for the hours

7. When you have the time set, push the BAND button again and you're done!

If you have any questions please reply.

Wendell aka Mr Benz

You can have your webmaster remove me now, I just wanted to answer your question. (I stumbled upon it while searching GOOGLE for the same problem you were having)

  • 4 weeks later...

hey guys,

there is this guy selling an Addzest VAX787A screen and cassete deck.

not sure if there is an Fm expander cause he says there is fuzz but when he pulls out the deck, the anttanae wasnt connected.

so anyways, how much does an fm expander cost anyways?

what does the screen do?

it doesnt come witih a changer and there is another guy sellin an addzest changer.

Can i safely assume that any addzest changer will work with the deck as it has a changer control saying disc there and etc.

what is the screen for anwyays?

cant read japanese on the addzest sites anyways and there isnt one in english!

:D

thanks guys

sorry to steal yr thread tho...

  • 7 months later...
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Ahh.. Don't you just love those double DIN aftermarket japanese head units that come installed in alot of skylines along with all the other goodies... I have a Addzest MAX-4555z GPS/TV/CD/MD, touch screen motorized head unit, with CD stacker & Addzest NAX-010VD (GPS Car Navigation & DVD-VIDEO) system. It's very cool.

I still havent discovered all the features of the unit, so many configuration options. It has digital sound processing, graphic EQ, full screen graphics, etc. Unfortunately the DVD player is not multi/region 4, and the TV tuner is NTSC only but I still love it :(

If anyone knows a specialist installer or car audio workshop who can convert the DVD player to multi region PAL, and convert the TV tuner box to receive australian TV frequencies let me know.

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G'day,

Sorry to be a pain, but does anyone know how to set the clock on an Addzest ADX5455 CD player?

I've checked out the Clarion website (the associated company of Addzest) for a manual, but their instructions for similiar units don't work.   :D  

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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