The
CLOCK
may be displayed in “12h – AM / PM” (e.g. 05:45 PM) format or “24 h” (e.g. 15:45) format,
depending on the user preferences in the vehicle set-up menu (on NQS or NIT, if available).
Note that in “12 h” mode, the time is followed by the letters 'AM' or 'PM' and is set in the following order: 1
AM, 2 AM…12 PM, 1PM, 2PM…12AM. Upon key-off, the selected mode is memorised and maintained at
the next Key-on.
During normal function, the two dots between the hour and minute values do not flash.
Use the buttons in the relative Menu function to set the hours and minutes (on NIT, if set-up menu is
available).
After each battery reconnection or processor reset, the clock should display the network time setting (not
flashing), at the initial value of 00:00. If 12h mode was selected previously from the menu, the time
displayed will be 12:00 AM.
Setting the clock:
Enable the “Time Setting” subfunction from the “Date and Time” screen. A screen is displayed containing
the current time (hh:mm) and the two format options (12h / 24h). The selection box (with black
background) highlights the first parameter.
Press MODE to enter hour adjustment mode. The selected parameter starts to flash.
Press UP / DOWN to increase or decrease the flashing value for the active parameter;
Press MODE briefly to confirm the modification (the new value is saved) and exit adjustment mode for
selected parameter;
The selected parameter stops flashing and the selection box remains on the hour parameter. Press UP /
DOWN to move the selection box to the minute parameter, then use the same procedure to adjust the
value.
Press the BACK arrow to return to the previous MENU level. The BACK arrow is usually only displayed in
submenu functions.
Press and hold MODE to cancel the modification (the previous value is restored), exit the Menu function
and recall the default screen.
Date
The date is always displayed in screens with Trip A or Trip B selected.
Summary of Contents for California
Page 19: ...Z Tyre type and pressure label ...
Page 20: ...04 02 Assembly number Assembly number A Assembly number label ...
Page 21: ...04 03 Chassis number Chassis number B Punched chassis number ...
Page 22: ...04 04 Engine type and number Engine type and number C Punched engine type and number ...
Page 23: ...04 05 Chassis number Chassis number D Chassis number ...
Page 24: ...04 06 Gearbox type and number Gearbox type and number E Gearbox type and number plate ...
Page 25: ...04 07 Vehicle identification Vehicle identification K VIN label Vehicle Identification Number ...
Page 28: ...04 10 Fuel Fuel I Fuel label ...
Page 29: ...04 11 Paintwork Paintwork L Paintwork label ...
Page 30: ...04 12 Emissions control Emissions control M Emissions control data label ...
Page 31: ...04 13 Airbag Airbag N Do not install child seat on passenger seat label ...
Page 32: ...04 14 Airbag Airbag O Airbag maintenance label ...
Page 33: ...04 15 Airbag Airbag P Airbag warning label ...
Page 43: ...Fluids and lubricants table Model Fluids and lubricants table Download ...
Page 71: ...Screw the cap A back on tightly ...
Page 104: ...Connect the battery F2 01 ...
Page 118: ...Vehicle Setup Parameter Check Form Model Vehicle Setup Parameter Check Form Download ...
Page 520: ...A DCT gearbox clutch oil tank and clutch oil pump B Clutch oil pipes C Clutch oil radiator ...
Page 623: ...CCM Brake Disc Wear Form Model All Models CCM Brake Disc Wear Form Download ...
Page 1070: ...A Horn button B Engine start button C Manettino ...
Page 1102: ...Perform the respective cycle with the DEIS diagnostic tester ...
Page 1144: ...Connect the battery F2 01 ...
Page 1220: ...Precautions and guidelines for using the RHT retractable hard top ...
Page 1334: ...Undo the indicated fasteners Retrieve the indicated shims Release the clip 1 ...
Page 1335: ...Remove the indicated clip Undo the indicated screw Undo the screws indicated ...
Page 1452: ...Refit the rear wheelhouses E3 05 Connect the battery F2 01 ...
Page 1453: ...F2 07 Lights Diagnosing condensation in headlamps ...
Page 1561: ...Ss Sensor signal λ Lambda ratio excess g Rich mixture M Lean mixture ...
Page 1570: ...Refit the DCT gearbox C2 03 Connect the battery F2 01 ...
Page 1656: ...G Heater evaporator H Pollen filter I Air vents M Expansion valve ...
Page 1677: ...Refit the front wheelhouses E3 05 ...
Page 1686: ...Refit the caps 1 Refit the engine compartment cosmetic shields E3 13 ...