Radio Shack 63-974 User Manual

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Cat. No. 63-974 A

OWNER’S MANUAL

Please read before using this equipment.

Travel Sleep Machine®

with Talking LCD Clock

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FEATURES

Your RadioShack Travel Sleep Machine combines a simple design with advanced technology. You can set the clock to announce the time every hour, which is handy in a dark room, for example. You can also set the clock to play soothing sounds to lull you to sleep. The clock’s other features include:

Six Sleeping Sounds — one of six different soothing sounds (rain, train, ocean, wind, brook, and night) lull you to sleep.

Countdown Timer — you can set a time limit on how long the sleep sounds play.

Voice Announcement — lets you hear the time with the touch of a button.

Alarm with Snooze — sounds an alarm and announces the alarm time when the alarm goes off. You can silence the alarm and have it sound again in about 5 minutes, so you can sleep a while longer.

Adjustable Time Format — you can set the time in either the 12or 24-hour format.

© 2000 Tandy Corporation.

All Rights Reserved. RadioShack and Sleep Machine are registered

trademarks used by Tandy Corporation.

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Hourly Chime Function — you can set the clock to sound a chime and announce the time hourly.

Backlight — lights the display at the touch of a button.

Slide Cover — protects the front panel and prevents you from accidentally changing a setting when it is packed in your suitcase (for example).

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PREPARATION

REMOVING THE BATTERY INSULATION STRIP

Your alarm clock comes with an insulation strip that helps preserve battery power during shipping. Before using the alarm clock, remove the insulation strip from the button-cell battery compartment (located inside the AA battery compartment) by grasping and pulling it out.

Button-Cell

Battery Compartment

USING THE PROTECTIVE COVER

Your clock comes with a protective cover to protect the controls while your clock is packed in your suitcase (for example).

To change the time or alarm settings, slide the cover open and flip it over, then align the cover’s sides with the grooves and slide the cover over the back of the clock.

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USING THE STAND

To see the clock more easily, flip the stand (on the battery compartment) out to prop up the clock.

A QUICK LOOK AT THE CLOCK

Protective

Cover

VOLUME (on side)

TALKING/SNOOZE

Soothing

Sounds

Soothing Sounds Switch — slide the sound selection switch (RAIN, TRAIN, OCEAN, WIND, BROOK, or NIGHT) to the desired setting to have the clock play any of these soothing sounds.

NON STOP/OFF — sets the sounds to continuously play, or turns the sounds off.

HOUR/MIN — press to set the desired time and alarm time.

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