Arming and Disarming Alarm (Turn Alarm Function On and OFF)
a) Press the SET button to reach the appropriate Alarm setting menu and press the FUNCTION
button to arm or disarm the alarm function. When armed, the alarm icon appears in display.
Resetting the Alarm to Come on the Next Day
a) When the alarm is sounding, press any button (except the SNOOZE/SLEEP button) to
stop the alarm and reset it to come on the following day.
SNOOZE
a) Press the SNOOZE/SLEEP button after the alarm sounds.The alarm will be silenced and come on
again 10 minutes later. Snooze can be pressed several times during the 1 Hour alarm cycle.
SLEEP
The clock radio has a built-in sleep function. This function enables you to listen to the iPod or
RADIO (AM/FM) at bedtime without having to switch it off. The iPod / RADIO will automatically
switch off at the desired sleep time.
SLEEP time
The period of time you can listen to the iPod / RADIO before you fall asleep is called the sleep
time. The clock radio has 6 (six) different sleep times to choose from. Each consecutive press
of the sleep button will increase the sleep time by 10 min.(-- 0
For example: If you wish to set the sleep time for 20 minutes, proceed as follows:
- Press the SLEEP button twice. 20 will appear on the display indicating that SLEEP is on
and you have a sleep time of 20 minutes.
CONNECTING TO OTHER AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Caution: Turn off power and disconnect from the DC supply before connecting any other
equipment.
• AUX IN - Connects to other audio equipment through an audio cable (not included) including
a VCR, video recorder, MP3 or non-docking iPod model to provide sound output through
the clock radio's speakers.
• AUDIO OUT - Connects to other audio equipment, including an Active Subwoofer, TV or
an amplifler for alternative stereo sound. The other jack could be refered to as CD or AUX
on an amplifier; LINE IN on a TV; or AUDIO INPUT on an amplifier.
Note: Refer to your audio equipment guide to determine how the audio input or output port
is identified.
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