Sky Guide Clock Setting

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Old 18-10-2003   #1
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Question Sky Guide Clock Setting

Can anyone please help !

I have noticed that the clock displayed on my Sky Guide has
suddenly lost about half an hour. How do i reset it
so that the correct time and appropriate programmes
are displayed ?
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Try leaving it on Sky News for a while. It's most probably been on Eurobird. Do you watch stuff that's on Eurobird?
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Hi Phil, must confess I couldn't understand why it may have been off on the clock, particularly as it is not a user adjustable item.

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If you do an Astra Scan it should reset everything.

services
system setup
01, select
down to new install, select
when the signal meter comes up press select and look for Astra Scan.

This will reset the clock.

Don't mind my spelling
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BTW Philip24 is also corect, if left on s/news even on standby it will reset.

He also puts in some good posts on DS.

Don't mind my spelling
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Thanks for the options folks!
Problem has now been sorted..
Well, ALL i did was - switch the box off at the mains for a minute, then switch back on... the time is displayed
correctly..so simple (ho hum!) ;-)
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