Thomson RR300 Clock radio User Manual
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RR300
IMPORTADOR
Comercializadora Thomson de México, S.A. de C.V.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 57
Col. Ampliación Granada
C.P. 11529 Mexico D.F.
Telefono: (55)25 81 53 20
RFC: CTM-980723-KS5
0151
It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time.
user
manual
THOMSON
46, quai Alphonse Le Gallo
92648 Boulogne
Cedex FRANCE
5609621A
www.thomson.net
EN
EN
Safety Information
CAUTION:
For UK Only
CONNECT THE MAIN LEAD INTO AC
MAINS POWER SOCKET
POWER SUPPLY 230V. It must not be
connected to D.C. mains.
Note: The mains lead of the set is fitted
with a moulded plug. If the mains
socket are not compatible or if for any
reason the plug is removed please
follow the directions below. The
moulded plug cannot be rewired and if
removed must be disposed of safely.
DO NOT under any circumstances plug
the severed plug into any mains socket
as this could result in electric shock.
Important: If the plug is removed,
rewire the new plug as follow:
The wires in the mains plug are
coloured in accordance to the following
code:
BLUE = NEUTRAL & BROWN = LIVE
If the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this apparatus may not
correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug,
proceed as follows:
Safety Information
BLUE wire to the terminal coded N
(Neutral) or coloured black.
BROWN wire to the terminal coded L
(Live) or coloured red.
DO NOT make any connection to the
terminal in the plug which is marked by
the letter E or by the earth symbol
or coloured green or green and yellow.
A fused plug must be fitted with a 3A
fuse approved by ASTA or BS1362 and
fuse covers must be always be securely
replaced. If your set does not work, the
fuse may be blown.
MAINS CONNECTIONS
MAINS OUTLET POWER SUPPLY: 230V ~50Hz
Note: Power is fed to the unit even when it is not functioning.
To cut the power supply off, the power cable must be
unplugged.
Note: The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and it
shall remain readily operable and easily accessed by the user
during the apparatus is in intended use.
Connect the
power cord
into a mains
power socket 230V ~50Hz
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE
OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NO T EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
THE EXCLAMATION
POINT WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU OF
IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS
ACCOMPANYING
THE PRODUCT.
THE LIGHTNING
FLASH AND ARROW -
HEAD WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU OF
"DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE" INSIDE
THE PRODUCT.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-
SIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
Rating Information : At the bottom of the unit.
This unit complies with the existing requirements.
Please respect the environment
Before throwing any batteries away, consult your distributor who may be
able to take them back for specific recycling.
Have a Blast-Just Not in your eardrums
Make sure you turn down the volume on the unit before you put on
headphones. Increase the volume to the desired level only after
headphone are in place.
In accordance with the rating plate of the unit, this unit complies with
current standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic
compatibility.
EN
EN
Safety Information
CAUTION:
For UK Only
CONNECT THE MAIN LEAD INTO AC
MAINS POWER SOCKET
POWER SUPPLY 230V. It must not be
connected to D.C. mains.
Note: The mains lead of the set is fitted
with a moulded plug. If the mains
socket are not compatible or if for any
reason the plug is removed please
follow the directions below. The
moulded plug cannot be rewired and if
removed must be disposed of safely.
DO NOT under any circumstances plug
the severed plug into any mains socket
as this could result in electric shock.
Important: If the plug is removed,
rewire the new plug as follow:
The wires in the mains plug are
coloured in accordance to the following
code:
BLUE = NEUTRAL & BROWN = LIVE
If the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this apparatus may not
correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug,
proceed as follows:
Safety Information
BLUE wire to the terminal coded N
(Neutral) or coloured black.
BROWN wire to the terminal coded L
(Live) or coloured red.
DO NOT make any connection to the
terminal in the plug which is marked by
the letter E or by the earth symbol
or coloured green or green and yellow.
A fused plug must be fitted with a 3A
fuse approved by ASTA or BS1362 and
fuse covers must be always be securely
replaced. If your set does not work, the
fuse may be blown.
MAINS CONNECTIONS
MAINS OUTLET POWER SUPPLY: 230V ~50Hz
Note: Power is fed to the unit even when it is not functioning.
To cut the power supply off, the power cable must be
unplugged.
Note: The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and it
shall remain readily operable and easily accessed by the user
during the apparatus is in intended use.
Connect the
power cord
into a mains
power socket 230V ~50Hz
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE
OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NO T EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
THE EXCLAMATION
POINT WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU OF
IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS
ACCOMPANYING
THE PRODUCT.
THE LIGHTNING
FLASH AND ARROW -
HEAD WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU OF
"DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE" INSIDE
THE PRODUCT.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-
SIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
Rating Information : At the bottom of the unit.
This unit complies with the existing requirements.
Please respect the environment
Before throwing any batteries away, consult your distributor who may be
able to take them back for specific recycling.
Have a Blast-Just Not in your eardrums
Make sure you turn down the volume on the unit before you put on
headphones. Increase the volume to the desired level only after
headphone are in place.
In accordance with the rating plate of the unit, this unit complies with
current standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic
compatibility.
EN
EN
Table of Contents
Safety Information
Table of Contents ............................. 1
Before Your Begin ............................ 2
Battery Back-Up Operation ..................... 2
Power Failure Indicator ........................... 3
General Controls .............................. 4
Left View ................................................... 4
Right View ................................................ 5
Top View ................................................... 5
Display ....................................................... 5
Radio ................................................. 6
Built-In AFC ............................................... 6
Antennas ................................................... 6
Turning on/off the Radio ........................ 6
Selecting Bands ........................................ 6
Tuning to Stations .................................... 6
Night Light ....................................... 6
Turning on/off the Night Light ............... 6
1
Operating the Clock ......................... 7
Setting Clock ............................................. 7
Setting Wake Time ................................... 7
Selecting Wake Source ............................ 7
Wake to Tone ........................................... 8
Wake to Radio .......................................... 8
Cancel Wake Settings .............................. 8
Turning off Alarm .................................... 9
Sleep Mode ............................................... 9
Nap Mode ............................................... 10
Snooze Operation .................................. 11
•Make sure that you keep
your set away from water
and high temperatures.
• Do not use your System immediately
after transporting it from a cold place
to a warm place, as condensation may
cause the system to malfunction.
• Keep your unit away from humid
areas and abnormally hot places.
• To prevent personal injury, do not
reverse any batteries.
•The use of apparatus in moderate
climates.
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and that no
objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
•No naked flame sources, such as
lighted candles, should be placed on
the apparatus.
•Attention should be drawn to the
environmental aspects of battery
disposal.
•Minimum distances (2cm) around the
apparatus for sufficient ventilations.
•The ventilation should not be
impeded by covering the ventilation
opening with items, such as
newspaper, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
•The rating plate is located at the
bottom cabinet of apparatus.
Ecology
Help protect the environment
- we recommend that you
dispose of used batteries by
putting them into specially
designed receptacles.
Safety Information
Maintenance
Clean the unit with a soft
cloth, or a damp chamois
leather. Never use solvents.
Technical Specification:
Power supply - AC 230V ~50Hz
Clock backup: 9V 6F22
Power consumption: 5W
Your THOMSON product is
designed and manufactured
with high quality materials
and components which can
be recycled and reused.
This symbol means that
electrical and electronic equipment, at
their end-of-life, should be disposed of
separately from your household waste.
Please, dispose of this equipment at
your local community waste collection/
recycling centre.
In the European Union there are
separate collection systems for
used electrical and electronic product.
Please, help us to conserve the
environment we live in!
EN
EN
Table of Contents
Safety Information
Table of Contents ............................. 1
Before Your Begin ............................ 2
Battery Back-Up Operation ..................... 2
Power Failure Indicator ........................... 3
General Controls .............................. 4
Left View ................................................... 4
Right View ................................................ 5
Top View ................................................... 5
Display ....................................................... 5
Radio ................................................. 6
Built-In AFC ............................................... 6
Antennas ................................................... 6
Turning on/off the Radio ........................ 6
Selecting Bands ........................................ 6
Tuning to Stations .................................... 6
Night Light ....................................... 6
Turning on/off the Night Light ............... 6
1
Operating the Clock ......................... 7
Setting Clock ............................................. 7
Setting Wake Time ................................... 7
Selecting Wake Source ............................ 7
Wake to Tone ........................................... 8
Wake to Radio .......................................... 8
Cancel Wake Settings .............................. 8
Turning off Alarm .................................... 9
Sleep Mode ............................................... 9
Nap Mode ............................................... 10
Snooze Operation .................................. 11
•Make sure that you keep
your set away from water
and high temperatures.
• Do not use your System immediately
after transporting it from a cold place
to a warm place, as condensation may
cause the system to malfunction.
• Keep your unit away from humid
areas and abnormally hot places.
• To prevent personal injury, do not
reverse any batteries.
•The use of apparatus in moderate
climates.
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and that no
objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
•No naked flame sources, such as
lighted candles, should be placed on
the apparatus.
•Attention should be drawn to the
environmental aspects of battery
disposal.
•Minimum distances (2cm) around the
apparatus for sufficient ventilations.
•The ventilation should not be
impeded by covering the ventilation
opening with items, such as
newspaper, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
•The rating plate is located at the
bottom cabinet of apparatus.
Ecology
Help protect the environment
- we recommend that you
dispose of used batteries by
putting them into specially
designed receptacles.
Safety Information
Maintenance
Clean the unit with a soft
cloth, or a damp chamois
leather. Never use solvents.
Technical Specification:
Power supply - AC 230V ~50Hz
Clock backup: 9V 6F22
Power consumption: 5W
Your THOMSON product is
designed and manufactured
with high quality materials
and components which can
be recycled and reused.
This symbol means that
electrical and electronic equipment, at
their end-of-life, should be disposed of
separately from your household waste.
Please, dispose of this equipment at
your local community waste collection/
recycling centre.
In the European Union there are
separate collection systems for
used electrical and electronic product.
Please, help us to conserve the
environment we live in!
EN
EN
Before You Begin
3
Power Failure Indicator
When AC power is interrupted
(disconnected) for a short period of
time, both time and alarm settings will
change (unless battery is installed).
After AC power is restored
(reconnected), the Digital Display will
blink to indicate that power was
interrupted and you should readjust the
time and alarm settings.
Before You Begin
2
Battery Back-Up Operation
The power failure protection circuit will
not operate unless battery is installed.
When the battery backup functions, the
digital display will not light, however,
the wake function still occurs during
the power interruption if remaining
battery power is adequate.
Normal operation will resume after AC
power is restored so you will not have
to reset the time or wake.
Install battery as follow:
1. Remove battery compartment door
(located at the bottom of the radio)
by applying thumb pressure to the
tab on battery door and then lift the
door out and off the cabinet.
2. Connect a 9-volt battery to the
connector plug.
3. Replace the compartment door.
The descriptions and characteristics in this owner’s manual are for the purpose of general reference
only and not as a guarantee. In order to provide you with the highest quality product, we may make
changes or modifications without prior notice. The English version serves as the final reference on all
product and operational details should any discrepancies arise in other languages.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Alkaline (NEDA 1604A/IEC 6LR61)
batteries are recommended.
Carbon-zinc battery may be used
but memory holding time will be
substantially reduced. Memory
holding time for a fresh alkaline
battery is approximately 8 hours
(if radio or alarm are not
operated) which should take care
of short, nuisance-type AC power
failures. To preserve battery life,
the unit should remain plugged into
an AC outlet. As the battery gets
older, its voltage drops and
memory may be lost. Be sure to
replace the battery periodically.
Battery should be removed if the
unit will be stored for more than
one month. Leaky battery can badly
damage the clock radio.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Power is fed to the unit even
when it is not functioning. To cut
the power supply off, the power
cable must be unplugged.
EN
EN
Before You Begin
3
Power Failure Indicator
When AC power is interrupted
(disconnected) for a short period of
time, both time and alarm settings will
change (unless battery is installed).
After AC power is restored
(reconnected), the Digital Display will
blink to indicate that power was
interrupted and you should readjust the
time and alarm settings.
Before You Begin
2
Battery Back-Up Operation
The power failure protection circuit will
not operate unless battery is installed.
When the battery backup functions, the
digital display will not light, however,
the wake function still occurs during
the power interruption if remaining
battery power is adequate.
Normal operation will resume after AC
power is restored so you will not have
to reset the time or wake.
Install battery as follow:
1. Remove battery compartment door
(located at the bottom of the radio)
by applying thumb pressure to the
tab on battery door and then lift the
door out and off the cabinet.
2. Connect a 9-volt battery to the
connector plug.
3. Replace the compartment door.
The descriptions and characteristics in this owner’s manual are for the purpose of general reference
only and not as a guarantee. In order to provide you with the highest quality product, we may make
changes or modifications without prior notice. The English version serves as the final reference on all
product and operational details should any discrepancies arise in other languages.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Alkaline (NEDA 1604A/IEC 6LR61)
batteries are recommended.
Carbon-zinc battery may be used
but memory holding time will be
substantially reduced. Memory
holding time for a fresh alkaline
battery is approximately 8 hours
(if radio or alarm are not
operated) which should take care
of short, nuisance-type AC power
failures. To preserve battery life,
the unit should remain plugged into
an AC outlet. As the battery gets
older, its voltage drops and
memory may be lost. Be sure to
replace the battery periodically.
Battery should be removed if the
unit will be stored for more than
one month. Leaky battery can badly
damage the clock radio.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Power is fed to the unit even
when it is not functioning. To cut
the power supply off, the power
cable must be unplugged.
EN
EN
Display
NAP - Nap is activated.
WAKE 1 - Wake 1 to tone.
WAKE 1 - Wake 1 to radio.
WAKE 2 - Wake 2 to tone.
WAKE 2 - Wake 2 to radio.
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Right View
VOLUME + / - - Adjusts volume level.
TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/WAKE 2/
CLOCK - Selects clock setting mode,
wake setting mode and lock mode.
Top View
LIGHT - Turns night light on and off.
General Controls
5
4
General Controls
Left View
TUNING - Tunes radio frequency.
AM/FM - Selects between FM and AM
radio band.
- Turns radio on and off.
SLEEP - Activates sleep function.
FWD - Increases clock time in clock,
wake, snooze, sleep and nap setting
mode.
REV - Decreases clock time in clock,
wake, snooze, sleep and nap setting
mode.
WAKE 1 - Activates Wake 1 settings
and changes wake 1 mode.
WAKE 2 - Activates Wake 2 settings
and changes wake 2 mode.
NAP - Activates nap function.
DIMMER - Adjusts display brightness.
SNOOZE - Enters snooze mode where
the alarm will quiet but will sound
again once the snooze period is over.
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SNOOZE
TUNING
AM
AM
•FM
FM
VOLUME
W
AKE 1 • W
AKE 2
LOCK•
TI ME
SET
•CLOCK
LIGHT
EN
EN
Display
NAP - Nap is activated.
WAKE 1 - Wake 1 to tone.
WAKE 1 - Wake 1 to radio.
WAKE 2 - Wake 2 to tone.
WAKE 2 - Wake 2 to radio.
F
M
8
8
9
2
9
6
1
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0
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0
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4
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x
1
0
W
A
K
E
1
W
A
K
E
2
NAP
Right View
VOLUME + / - - Adjusts volume level.
TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/WAKE 2/
CLOCK - Selects clock setting mode,
wake setting mode and lock mode.
Top View
LIGHT - Turns night light on and off.
General Controls
5
4
General Controls
Left View
TUNING - Tunes radio frequency.
AM/FM - Selects between FM and AM
radio band.
- Turns radio on and off.
SLEEP - Activates sleep function.
FWD - Increases clock time in clock,
wake, snooze, sleep and nap setting
mode.
REV - Decreases clock time in clock,
wake, snooze, sleep and nap setting
mode.
WAKE 1 - Activates Wake 1 settings
and changes wake 1 mode.
WAKE 2 - Activates Wake 2 settings
and changes wake 2 mode.
NAP - Activates nap function.
DIMMER - Adjusts display brightness.
SNOOZE - Enters snooze mode where
the alarm will quiet but will sound
again once the snooze period is over.
W
A
K
E
1
D
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SNOOZE
TUNING
AM
AM
•FM
FM
VOLUME
W
AKE 1 • W
AKE 2
LOCK•
TI ME
SET
•CLOCK
LIGHT
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7
Operating the Clock
Setting Clock
Your digital clock operates on a 24-hour
standard mechanism.
1. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch to CLOCK to
enter clock setting mode.
2. Press REV or FWD to set the time.
Press and hold the respective buttons
to fast reverse or fast forward clock
time.
3. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch to LOCK.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
The “:” flashes on the display in
clock setting mode.
Setting Wake Time
1. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch to select
WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 setting mode.
2. Press REV or FWD to set wake time.
Press and hold the respective buttons
to fast reverse or fast forward wake
time.
3. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch back to the
LOCK position.
Selecting Wake Source
Press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 repeatedly to
select wake source for the corresponding
wake setting (tone / radio ).
The respective wake indicator lights
when the wake function is activated.
Tip: Tip:
Tip: Tip:
Tip:
The “:” flashes on the display in
wake time setting mode.
6
Radio
Turning on/off the Radio
Press the button to turn on the
radio.
Press again to turn off the radio.
Selecting Bands
Slide the band switch on the side of
the unit to select between FM and AM
band.
Tuning to Stations
Turn the TUNING knob on the side of
the unit to tune up and down radio
frequency.
Built-In AFC
The Built-In Automatic Frequency
Control (AFC) works only on FM. It
helps to reduce drift on FM reception
and to keep the radio locked in on the
FM station to which it is tuned.
Antennas
AM Antenna - A built-in ferrite rod
antenna eliminates the need for an
outside antenna for AM reception.
Rotating the unit slightly may improve
reception of distant AM stations.
FM Aerial wire - Move and extend the
wire for better FM reception
Turning on/off the
Night Light
Press the LIGHT button on the top of
the unit to turn on the night light.
Press again to turn off the night light.
Night Light
EN
EN
7
Operating the Clock
Setting Clock
Your digital clock operates on a 24-hour
standard mechanism.
1. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch to CLOCK to
enter clock setting mode.
2. Press REV or FWD to set the time.
Press and hold the respective buttons
to fast reverse or fast forward clock
time.
3. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch to LOCK.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
The “:” flashes on the display in
clock setting mode.
Setting Wake Time
1. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch to select
WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 setting mode.
2. Press REV or FWD to set wake time.
Press and hold the respective buttons
to fast reverse or fast forward wake
time.
3. Slide the TIME SET: LOCK/WAKE 1/
WAKE 2/CLOCK switch back to the
LOCK position.
Selecting Wake Source
Press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 repeatedly to
select wake source for the corresponding
wake setting (tone / radio ).
The respective wake indicator lights
when the wake function is activated.
Tip: Tip:
Tip: Tip:
Tip:
The “:” flashes on the display in
wake time setting mode.
6
Radio
Turning on/off the Radio
Press the button to turn on the
radio.
Press again to turn off the radio.
Selecting Bands
Slide the band switch on the side of
the unit to select between FM and AM
band.
Tuning to Stations
Turn the TUNING knob on the side of
the unit to tune up and down radio
frequency.
Built-In AFC
The Built-In Automatic Frequency
Control (AFC) works only on FM. It
helps to reduce drift on FM reception
and to keep the radio locked in on the
FM station to which it is tuned.
Antennas
AM Antenna - A built-in ferrite rod
antenna eliminates the need for an
outside antenna for AM reception.
Rotating the unit slightly may improve
reception of distant AM stations.
FM Aerial wire - Move and extend the
wire for better FM reception
Turning on/off the
Night Light
Press the LIGHT button on the top of
the unit to turn on the night light.
Press again to turn off the night light.
Night Light
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EN
9
Operating the Clock
Turning off Alarm
Silence the alarm momentarily
Press SNOOZE to turn the alarm off
temporarily. The alarm will sound again
when the snooze period is over.
Stop the alarm
Press . Then, the alarm will be on the
following day at the same time.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
When AC power is interrupted
and the unit is operating
through the DC backup
batteries, all wake mode will
work with buzzer instead.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
You can activate the previously
set alarm time by pressing the
WAKE 1 WAKE 1
WAKE 1 WAKE 1
WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 WAKE 2
WAKE 2 WAKE 2
WAKE 2 button.
Sleep Mode
In sleep mode, the unit will turn off
automatically after a specified time.
Setting Sleep Time
1. Press SLEEP then the time display will
exhibit 0:59 and the radio will turn
on.
2. While holding SLEEP, press REV or
FWD to set the sleep time.
3. Release SLEEP and the display reverts
to current time.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The sleep time range is from 1
minute to 2 hours.
8
Operating the Clock
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The unit equips with GRAD-U-GRAD-U-
GRAD-U-GRAD-U-
GRAD-U-
WAKEWAKE
WAKEWAKE
WAKE feature, the alarm tone
volume will increase gradually to its
maximum in about 30 to 45 seconds.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
If you set SLEEP function with
low volume level before going to
bed, we advise using Wake to
Tone mode to wake you up since
its volume will automatically
increase.
Wake to Tone
When wake to tone is selected, the red
indicator lights beside the icon.
Wake to Radio
When wake to radio is selected, the red
indicator lights beside the icon.
Setting Wake Station
1. Select radio band.
2. Select desired station.
3. Adjust the volume by turning
VOLUME.
Cancel Wake Settings
To cancel the wake function
permanently, press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2
repeatedly until the red indicator beside
the corresponding wake icon turns off.
EN
EN
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Operating the Clock
Turning off Alarm
Silence the alarm momentarily
Press SNOOZE to turn the alarm off
temporarily. The alarm will sound again
when the snooze period is over.
Stop the alarm
Press . Then, the alarm will be on the
following day at the same time.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
When AC power is interrupted
and the unit is operating
through the DC backup
batteries, all wake mode will
work with buzzer instead.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
You can activate the previously
set alarm time by pressing the
WAKE 1 WAKE 1
WAKE 1 WAKE 1
WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 WAKE 2
WAKE 2 WAKE 2
WAKE 2 button.
Sleep Mode
In sleep mode, the unit will turn off
automatically after a specified time.
Setting Sleep Time
1. Press SLEEP then the time display will
exhibit 0:59 and the radio will turn
on.
2. While holding SLEEP, press REV or
FWD to set the sleep time.
3. Release SLEEP and the display reverts
to current time.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The sleep time range is from 1
minute to 2 hours.
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Operating the Clock
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The unit equips with GRAD-U-GRAD-U-
GRAD-U-GRAD-U-
GRAD-U-
WAKEWAKE
WAKEWAKE
WAKE feature, the alarm tone
volume will increase gradually to its
maximum in about 30 to 45 seconds.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
If you set SLEEP function with
low volume level before going to
bed, we advise using Wake to
Tone mode to wake you up since
its volume will automatically
increase.
Wake to Tone
When wake to tone is selected, the red
indicator lights beside the icon.
Wake to Radio
When wake to radio is selected, the red
indicator lights beside the icon.
Setting Wake Station
1. Select radio band.
2. Select desired station.
3. Adjust the volume by turning
VOLUME.
Cancel Wake Settings
To cancel the wake function
permanently, press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2
repeatedly until the red indicator beside
the corresponding wake icon turns off.
EN
EN
Operating the Clock
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Nap will not be activated again
the following day at the same
time.
Nap alarm is equipped with
GRAD-U-WAKEGRAD-U-WAKE
GRAD-U-WAKEGRAD-U-WAKE
GRAD-U-WAKE feature.
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View NAP time
Press NAP once to show time left.
Cancel NAP
Press and hold NAP until the NAP
indicator turns off and the current time
shows on the display.
Stop the Nap alarm
Press NAP or follow “Turning off Alarm”.
Snooze
Operation
This operation allows extra sleep time
after the alarm is on.
The alarm can be turned off
temporarily until the snooze period is
over by pressing SNOOZE .
Snooze function can be used
repeatedly up to 2 hours. After this,
the alarm will turn off until the next
alarm conditions are met.
Set the “quiet” period as follow:
1. Press and hold SNOOZE.
2. Press REV or FWD to adjust
snooze time. Release button, then,
the “quiet” period is set.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The “quiet” period is from 1
minute to 30 minutes. (the
default time is 9 minutes)
Nap Mode
This function wakes you up after a short
period of time. Only alarm sound can be
selected for NAP.
1. Press and release the NAP buatton.
The NAP indicator flashes.
2. During this period, adjust nap time by
pressing REV or FWD.
3. Press NAP to confirm nap time or if
no button is pressed after 5 seconds,
the clock will be shown. The NAP
indicator lights.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The nap range is from 10 minutes
to 2 hours.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
Nap time increases and
decreases at an interval of 10
minutes.
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Operating the Clock
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
When SLEEP SLEEP
SLEEP SLEEP
SLEEP is activated agaain,
the sleep time will be the same
as the one you have set before.
Sleep to Radio
The radio is turned on after step 1 in
Setting Sleep Time and you may
select the station as usual. The radio
will turn off when the preset time
elapses.
If you decide to turn off the radio sooner,
press SNOOZE or .
View Remaining Sleep Time
Press SLEEP to read the remaining
sleep time.
EN
EN
Operating the Clock
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Nap will not be activated again
the following day at the same
time.
Nap alarm is equipped with
GRAD-U-WAKEGRAD-U-WAKE
GRAD-U-WAKEGRAD-U-WAKE
GRAD-U-WAKE feature.
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View NAP time
Press NAP once to show time left.
Cancel NAP
Press and hold NAP until the NAP
indicator turns off and the current time
shows on the display.
Stop the Nap alarm
Press NAP or follow “Turning off Alarm”.
Snooze
Operation
This operation allows extra sleep time
after the alarm is on.
The alarm can be turned off
temporarily until the snooze period is
over by pressing SNOOZE .
Snooze function can be used
repeatedly up to 2 hours. After this,
the alarm will turn off until the next
alarm conditions are met.
Set the “quiet” period as follow:
1. Press and hold SNOOZE.
2. Press REV or FWD to adjust
snooze time. Release button, then,
the “quiet” period is set.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The “quiet” period is from 1
minute to 30 minutes. (the
default time is 9 minutes)
Nap Mode
This function wakes you up after a short
period of time. Only alarm sound can be
selected for NAP.
1. Press and release the NAP buatton.
The NAP indicator flashes.
2. During this period, adjust nap time by
pressing REV or FWD.
3. Press NAP to confirm nap time or if
no button is pressed after 5 seconds,
the clock will be shown. The NAP
indicator lights.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
The nap range is from 10 minutes
to 2 hours.
Tip:Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
Nap time increases and
decreases at an interval of 10
minutes.
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Operating the Clock
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
When SLEEP SLEEP
SLEEP SLEEP
SLEEP is activated agaain,
the sleep time will be the same
as the one you have set before.
Sleep to Radio
The radio is turned on after step 1 in
Setting Sleep Time and you may
select the station as usual. The radio
will turn off when the preset time
elapses.
If you decide to turn off the radio sooner,
press SNOOZE or .
View Remaining Sleep Time
Press SLEEP to read the remaining
sleep time.
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Telefono: (55)25 81 53 20
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