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  1. Set The Time On MMI 
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    I've got a newbie question. I've had my nearly new A1 Sportback for a few days and still can't work out how to set the time - it's currently one hour fast. I've read the book and watched videos which say that you press the Time "button" in the top left corner of the MMI. However, mine seems to be permanently greyed out. I assume I'm missing some obvious step. Anyone?
     
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    The clock is being set by GPS or Radio automatically. The one hour different will be because of daylight savings.
    Where are you? Some countries have odd DST Settings and in that case you just have to live with it, or get VCDS and disable the auto clock setting.
    Is there an independent option for DST on/off you can set?


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    Quote Originally Posted by josedebardi View Post
    The clock is being set by GPS or Radio automatically. The one hour different will be because of daylight savings.
    Where are you? Some countries have odd DST Settings and in that case you just have to live with it, or get VCDS and disable the auto clock setting.
    Is there an independent option for DST on/off you can set?
    Really? I'm in the UK. I've seen (on YouTube) the screen where you can choose which time source you want to use, whether you want it to automatically adjust for DST, etc, but I can't get into that screen because my Time button is greyed out.
     
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    Normally you can get into time but then the contents are greyed out.
    Have you tried it with engine running/ignition on/ignition off?
    I’m wondering if with the GPS antenna running or not it locks you out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by josedebardi View Post
    Normally you can get into time but then the contents are greyed out.
    Have you tried it with engine running/ignition on/ignition off?
    I’m wondering if with the GPS antenna running or not it locks you out.
    Pretty sure I've only tried with engine off, ignition off, so will have another go tomorrow. You mention GPS - I don't have the sat nav option so I guess the time isn't set by GPS. Would that be true?
     
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    On newish models the antenna is still present. Or if not it takes it from the FM radio signal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by josedebardi View Post
    On newish models the antenna is still present. Or if not it takes it from the FM radio signal.
    Sorted. The Time control button only works with the ignition on so I was able to go into the screen with all the time related settings and fix it. Thanks for your help.
     
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