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the unlikely event that the product needs
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To
reduce
not expose
To reduce the
open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
To
reduce the riskoffire,donot
of
the apparatus with newspapers, tableclOlhs.
curtains. etc. Anddonot place lighted candles on the
apparatus.
The
splashing
as vases. shall be placed on the apparalus.
Do not install the applianceina confined space. such
as a bookcaseorbuilt-in cabinet.
As the main plug is used to disconnect the unit from
the mains. connect the unit to an easily accessible
outlet. Should you notice an abnormalityinthe unit.
disconnect the main plug from theACoullet
immediately.
You are cautioned that any changes
modifications not expressly approvedinthis manual
could
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and foundtocomply
with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to
Part15of
provide reasonable protection against
interferenceina residential installation.
equipment generates. uses
frequency energy and.ifnot installed and used
accordance with the instructions. may
interference to radio communications. However. there
isnoguarantee that interference will not
particular installation.Ifthis equipment does
harmful interference to radioortelevision reception.
which can be determined by turning the equipment
and on. the user is
interference by oneormoreofthe following
measures:
- Reorientorrelocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase
- Connect the equipment into an outletona
- Consult the dealeroran experienced
WARNING
• Dangerofexplosionifballery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the samcorequivalent
type.
• Replace the battery for the clock backup with a
Sony CR2032 lithium ballery.
remote
banery. Useofanother baHery may present a risk
fireorexplosion.
• Baltery may explodeifmistreated.Donot recharge.
disassembleordisposeofin fire.
• Do not expose the banery to excessive heat such as
direct sunlight, fireorthe like.
• Disposeofused battery promptly. Keep away from
children.
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this
apparatustorainormoisture.
riskofelectrical shock,donot
apparatus shall nol be exposed10dripping
and
that no objects filled with liquids. such
void your authority to opemte this equipment.
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and receiver.
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
technician for help.
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NOT OPEN
DO NOTREMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
This
symbolisintendedtoalert
usertothe
presenceofuninsulated
"dangerous
voltage"
product's
enclosure
sufficient
magnitudetoconstitute
riskofelectric
This
symbolisintendedtoalert
usertothe
presenceofimportant
operating
and
instructionsinthe
accompanying
ClassIIequipment symbol
indicates that the unit has a double
insulation syslem.
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
encouraged
the separation between the equipmelll
commander
with a Sony
your
yOll.
cover
the ventilation
or
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within
that
maybeof
shocktopersons.
maintenance
literature
the
appliance.
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hannful
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and
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radiate radio
cause
occurina
to try10correct the
and
the ballery for the
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shock,
or
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the
the
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(servicing)
symbol
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AC
Important Safety Instructions
1)
Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3)
Heed all warnings.
4)
Follow all instructions.
5)Donot use this apparatus
6) Clean
only
7) Do not block any ventilation openings.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as
9)
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on
I
I)
12) Use
with dry cloth.
Installinaccordance
instructions.
radiators. heat registers. stoves.orolher apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purposeofthe polarized
or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with
one
type plug has two blades
prong. The wide bladeorthe third prong arc
provided for your safely.Ifthe provided plug does
table specilied by the manufacturer.orsold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used. use caution
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
wider than the other. A grounding
fit
into your outlet. consult an electrician for
and
the point where they exit from the
use attachments/accessories specified by the
only
with the cart, sland, tripod. bracket,
I)
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning
when unused for long periodsoftime.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damagedinany
or
objects have fallen into the apparatus. the
apparatus has been exposed to rainormoisture,
does not operate nonnally.orhas been dropped.
for the lirst time, the current time will be shown in
the display.
• Autumatic Daylighl Saving
adjustment.
•
CLOCK
• Brightness control (High/Middle/Low).
• No PowerNoProblem™
clock
interruption with a
Troubleshooting
Should
following simple checks to determine whetherornot
servicing is required.
If
the problem persists. consult
dealer.
The
clock
power
•
The
old battery and install a new one.
When daylight
does not employ
automatically.
• Make sure the
•
Press
off
of
DISPLAY simultaneously for at least two
to employ the
The alarm does not
time.
• Has the desired alarm been activated? (i.e.. Does the
ALARM
The radiooriPod alarmisactivated
sound
• Has
Thereisno
• Make sure the iPod is securely connected.
• Adjust the
The iPod cannot be operated
• Make sure the iPod is securely connected.
The iPod cannot be charged.
• Make sure the iPod is securely connected.
way. suchaspower-supply
plug is damaged. liquid has been spilled
stateofcalifornia,
Material-special
alann
FM/AM
Clock radio with iPod dock.
bullon to display month, day
and the alarm operating during a power
CR2032
any
problem
occur
displays
interruption.
battery is low. Replace the ballery. Remove the
and
comes on at
VOLUME
"AM
saving
the
clock
is set correctly.
hold
CLOCK
DST
function.
A (orB)indicator light up?)
the
been adjusted?
sound
from
VOLUME
near
water.
with the manufacturer's
and
a third grounding
USA
handling may apply.
and
buzzer.
Time/Summer
and
alarm systemlOkeep the
bal1ery installed.
with the unit. make the
your
nearest Sony
12:00"
due
time begins,
daylight
and
sound
the
saving time
TIME
ZONE/ALARM
at the preset alarm
preset alarm time.
the
iPod.
with
this
stonns
lime
year.
to a
seconds
but
cord
or
only
clock
no
unit.
or
or
or
See
in
Precautions
• Operate the unit on the
"Specifications"
• To disconnect the power
out by the plug,
•
The
unit is not disconnected from the AC
source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall
outlet, evenifthe unit itself has been turned off.
•Donot leave the unitina location
source.
such
SUbject to direct sunlight. excessive dust,
mechanical vibration,orshock.
• Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal
heat build-up.Donot place the unitona surface
rug. blanket, elc.)ornear
might block the ventilation holes.
• Should
allY
unplug the unit and have il
personnel before operating it
• To clean the casing, usc a soft cloth
a mild detergent solution.
NOTES ON LITHIUM
• Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a
contac!.
•Besure to observe the correct polarity when
installing the battery.
• Do not hold the batlery with melallic tweezers,
otherwise a short-circuit
If you have any
concerning
nearest
Sony
power
sources specified in
cord
(mains
nOI
the cord.
as a radiatororairduct.orin
solid objectorliquid fall into the unit.
BATTERY
questionsorproblems
your
unit, please
dealer.
lead), pull it
power
near
a heat
a place
materials(acurtain) that
checked
by qualified
any
further.
dampened
good
may
occur.
consult
your
Specifications
Time
display
12-hour
System
Frequency range
BandFrequency
FM
87.5-108
AM
530-1
Speaker
Approx. 5, Icm(2 inches) dia., 12.Q
Power
output
3 W + 3 W (at [0% harmonic distortion)
Power requirements
120
V AC,60Hz
For
clock
Dimensions
Mass
Supplied accessories
Design
without notice,
backup: 3 V DC,
Approx.
300
x 130 x 139
(t
I l31i6 X 5
I/S
and
Approx. 1.8 kg (3Ib15.4
battery
Remote
Audio
AM
x 5
controls
commander
connecting cable (1)
loop antenna
and
specifications are subject to
Channel step
MHz
0.1
710kHz
112
(I)
MHz
10KHz
one
CR2032
mm
(wthld)
inches) inc!. projecting parts
oz)
incl.
CR2032
(I)
change
battery
with
Connecting
the
antenna
To
connect
antenna
The
shape and the lengthofthe antenna is designed to
receiveAMsignals.Donot dismantleorroll up the
antenna.
1 Remove only the loop part from the plastic
stand.
(a
2 Set up the AM loop antenna.
3
Connect
terminals.
The
cords(Aand
tenninal.
Insert the cord while
pushing down the
terminal clamp,
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Only
to here.
4 Make sure the
connected finnly by pulling softly.
Adjusting
Find
a place
reception.
•Donot place theAMloop antenna
other
AVequipment. as noise may result.
•
If
you use an external polarizedAMantenna. be
sure to
connect
The
suppliedAMantenna
Tip
Adjust the directionoftheAMloop
AM
broadcast sound.
the
AM
the
cordstotheAMantenna
B) canbeconnected to either
:..r
insert
up
AM
loop antenna
theAMloop
and
an orientation that provide
the
ground
antenna
cord
cord
loop
is
good
near
the unit
to thethtenninal.
has no polarity.
antenna
for best
or
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battery
To
keep good time. as a backup power
unit has
addition to the house current.
The bauery keeps the clock and the alarm operating in
the eventofa power inlcrruption.
Note
power interruption,
Knowing
the
If a power interruption occurs when the baltery is
weak. the brightnessofcharactersinthe display
darkens. If the battery runs out during the inTerruption,
the current time and alarm functions will be
initialized.
Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium
battery. Use
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Replacing
battery
1 Keep the AC plug connected to the AC
outlet. remove the screw that secures the
battery compartment at the bottomofthe
unit using a screwdriver. and remove the
batlery compartment. (Sec Fig.
2 Insert a new battery
compartment with the 0 side facing up.
To
compartment. push it out from the side marked
PUSH. (Sec Fig.
3 Insert the battery compartment back into the
unit and secureitwith the screw.
(See Fig.
Note
When you replacc the battery. keep the AC plug
connecled to a wall ollliet. Otherwise, current time
and alarms will be initialized if the rcplacementisnot
completcd within around onc minute.
If
the
incorrect
is
changed
Push Ihe Reset switch with the poinled dcvicc. The
Reset switchisin the small hole localed in the baucry
compartment.
Notes
•
You
installed.
• Set the clock again after the unit
Battery Warning
CR2032
When the unit will be left unplugged for a long time,
remove lhe baltery to avoid undue bauery discharge
and damage10the unit from banery leakage.
Preparing
remote
Before using the card remOle commandcr for lhe first
time. remove the insulation film, (See Fig.
Whentoreplace
With normal use. the battery (CR2025) should last for
about six months. When the remOle commander no
longer operates the
ones. (Sce Fig.
Notes
• Do
• When you are not going to use the remOle
commander for a long time. remove the battery to
avoid any damage caused by leakage and corrosion.
the
backup
one
CR2032 battery insideofthe unit
that the
backlight
will not light up
1;ource.
during
whentoreplace
battery
of
another bauery may present a risk
the
backup
Et-CD)
in
the battery
remove the battery from the battery
m-®l
Et-@l
timeinthe
after
cannot reset unless lhe lilhium bauery is
display
the
(RESET)
battery
is
reset.
the
commander
the
battery
unit
replace the battery with new
m·@)
not
charge the batlery.
this
in
a
is
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of
Note
During the shipmenl and your first use. a clock
may occur.Inthis case. referto"Setting the
dale"toset the correCl time.
When
daylight
(summer
This model employs the Automatic Daylight Saving
Time/Summer Time adjustment. The DST indicalor
the display appearsinthe display at lhe beginning
the daylight saving time (summer time). and
disappears al the endofit.
• Daylight saving time begins at: 2:00 AM on the
second SundayofMarch.
• Standard lime begins at: 2:00
SundayofNovember.
To deactivate the
DST/Summer Time
during
the
(summer
The Automatic DST/Summer Time adjustment can be
cancelled.
Pres' CLOCK
DISPLAY
for more than two seconds. The Automatic
D5TI Summer Time adjustment will be cancelled.
active the Automatic DST/Summcr
again. repeat the same operation.
Setting
and
date
To
change Ihe setting manually, follow the procedure
1,
from step
1 Press
CLOCK
The
year will starttoflash in the display.
2 Press
TIME
year appearsinthe display.
3 Press
CLOCK.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3
and time.
After setling the minute lhe clock starts from
oseconds. But
clock does not start from 0 second flat.
• Pressing and holding +or- changcs the year.
month, dayortime rapidly.
• While selling the clock. you must perform each step
within about 65 seconds.
will be cancelled.
To
display
Press
CLOCK
about 5 seconds pressitagain for the year.
The display shows the datc or year for about
5 seconds and then changes back 10 the current lime.
Setting
of
the
Three levelsofbrightness are available by
pressing
SNOOZE/BRIGHTNESS.
Hifh
(default) - Middle - Low J
Playing
You can enjoy iPod audio by connecting this unit.
useaniPod, refertothe
Compatible
The compalible iPod models areasfollows. Update
10
lise the latest soflware before you use it.
your iPod
saving
time)
begins
AM
Automatic
adjustment
daylight
saving
time) period.
and
TIME
ZONE/ALARM
the
clock
for more than 2 seconds.
SET
+
or
- until the correct
to
set Ihe month. day
if
you do not set ·'Minule". the
or
the clock setting mode
the
year
and
once
for the date. and wilhin
the
brightness
display
the
iPod
user's
guideofyour iPod.
iPod
models
time
on the first
Time
adjustment
date
dock
time
error
of
To
and
in
To
Thereisa tactile
~
III,
t and PRESET + button.
dotonthe VOL +,
CR2025
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Setting
for
This unit is preset to the current date and lime at the
faclory. andispowered by the back up battery. All
you need
selccl your time zone.
1 Plug
2 Press
seconds.
Area number
If you live
need
Area number Time zone
(default)
3 Press
the desired number appears.
4 Press
the
clock
the
first
10
do
the first time is just plugitin and
in
the unit.
TIME
ZONE
for more then two
"2"
appearsinthe display.
in
the Easlern Time zone, you do not
to
adjust the area selling.
Atlanlic SlandardIDaylight Time
Eastern Standard/Daylight Time
Central StandardlDaylight
Mountain StandardIDaylighl Time
Pacific StandardlDaylight Time
Yukon StandardlDaylighl Time
Hawaiian StandardIDaylight Time
TIME
SET
+
or
TIME
ZONE
to complete
time
Time
- repeatedly until
Ihe
setting.
iPod touch
iPhone
iPod nano 1st
generallOn
iPod mini
iPod n;mo 3rd
(video)
general ion
iPod n:mo 2nd
generation
(aluminium)
iPod 4th generation
(color
display)
irodc1assic
iPod51h
generation (video)
iPod.l.th
generation
Notes
• The connector
When you use the devices
connector, connect
this unit with the supplied audio connecting cable.
• Sony cannot accept responsibility
data recorded to iPod
an
1
2 Press
To
Turn
Pause playback
Go to the next
track
Go back to the
previous tfack
Locate
while listening to
Ihe sound
Locate a point
while observing
the display
Go back to the
prevIous menu
Select a menu
item or a truck
for playback
Execute the
selected menu or
the playback
'"
These operations are available only whcn using the
supplied renlote commander.
Notes
• When placing or removing the iPod. keepitstraight
and parallel with the rear support.
• Do not carry the unit with
connector. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
• When placing or removing the iPod. brace the unit
with one hand and take care not to press the controls
of
• Do not pull on the rear support strongly as
be detached from the unit and may cause a
malfunction.
• To usc
iPod.
• Before disconnecting the iPod. pause playback.
Tip
Apple·s iPod Universal Dock Adapter can be used
with this unit.
To
charger
You can use the unit as a baiter)' charger
The
connector
The
details. see the user's guide
of
the unit is for sole usc for iPod.
do
not match with the
it
to Ihe AUDIOINterminal
in
iPod connected to this unit.
Put
the
Adjust the rear support forward
checking the back
the rear support to protect the connector.
The iPod begins to play 3utomatically.
You can operate the connected iPod
iPod buttons.
off
a point
is
iPod
into
the
of
the iPod
~/II.
Press
the iPod
OFF.orpress and hold ......
~/II
To resume
....... (forward)or.....
(backward) while playing and
hold
....... (forward)
(backward) in pause and hold
until you find the point.
MENU'
the event that
lost or damaged when using
unit's
connector.
or
backward
filS
snugly against
by
the unit
p13Y.
pressitagain.
it
until you find the point
or
.....
til*
ENTER*
an
iPod set
011
the
the iPod by mistake.
an
iPod. refer to the user's guideofyour
use
the
unitasa
charging oegins when thc iPod is placed on the
charging status appearsinthe iPod display. For
of
your iPod.
it
battery
cannot
On
copyrights
• iPodisa trademarkofApple Inc..registered in the
of
U.S. and other countries.
• iPhone is a trademark
• All other trademarks and registered trademarks arc
of
their respective holders.Inthis manual.
marks are not specilied.
Playing
-Manual
1 Press
The display shows the band and frequency.
2 Press
desired
Each press changes thc band as follows:
r
FM
I and FM2 are the same frequency bands.
3
Use
TUNING
desired
TheFMfrequency advances or reverses
MHz
channel sleps and the AM frequencyin10
kHz channel steps.
4 Adjust volume using
To
turn
Improving
of
Apple Inc.
'1"1>1
and ®
the
radio
tuning
RADIOONto
RADIOONrepeatedlytoselect the
band.
FMl-+FM2
station.
off
the radio. press
turnonthe radio.
+
or-to
VOLUME.
OFF.
-+
tune
AM J
into
the
in
0.1
the
reception
FM
FM:Extend the
increase reception sensitivlty
AM:Connect the supplied
the unit. Rotate the alllenna horizontally
for optimum reception.
Keep away digital music player or mobile phone from
the AM loop antenna or the
may lead to interference
Note
When you are listening 10 the radio with an iPhone
connected to the unit. interference with radio
reception may occur.
Tip
If
the FM broadcast is noisy. press
the remote commander to turn
display. The radio becomes clearer although the sound
becomes monaural.
or
Presetting
favourite
-Preset
You can preset up to10stationsinFM (5 stations
FM
I.
5 stations
Presetting a
1
Follow
steps1to
and
manually
to
it
preset.
2 Press and hold the desired
TUNING
seconds
for
After the preset has finished. the preset number
appears on the display.
Example:Topreset AM I
a few seconds after+
To
preset another station. repeat these steps.
To
change the preset station. tune into the desired
station and hold down the
to 5 bUllon. The new station will replace the
previous sialion on the prcset button.
Tuning
into
1
Press
RADIO ON
2 Press one of
buttons
where
3 Adjust volume using
wire antenna fully to
AM
FM
wire amenna. as this
of
reception.
FM
off
"STEREO'·inthe
your
station
tuning
in
FM2). and 5 stations in AM.
station
4 in
"Playing
tune
into
the
station
for
more
1O
PRESET
desired
VOLUME.
PRESET
than
260
kHz onto preset
PRESET
station
turnonthe
TUNING
stationisstored.
button
registration.
2 button
a preset
the
the
loop antenna to
MODE on
in
the
Radio"
you
wish
two
TUNING
radio.
Setting
The
dual alarm function allows you to set
programs (ALARM A and ALARM
The
alarm time can be set for each program and the
alarm sound
iPod.
Notes
• Before selling the alarm. make sllre to set the clock
(see ··Selling lhe
The
factory setting alarm timeis·'AM 12:00".
•
• To set the radio alarm. first tune
(see ··Playing the radio").
To
set
To set ALARM A
1 Press
2 Press
hour, and press
3 Press
minute, and press
4 Press
alarm mode (RADIO. BUZZER or iPod)
and press
5 If you select the RADIO or iPod. press
TIME
volume and press
To
set
ALARM
ALARM
To
change the display betwecn
ALARM TIME
DISPLAY
When
using
To
use music storedinan iPod touch/iPhone to wake
up. put thc iPad touchliPhonc illla the unil first.
follow the steps above to set alarm time. and then
select the desired music.
Notes
• When you use the radio almm. the timed alaml
sounds with the last broadcasting station tuned to
before the power went off. When you SCi the radio
alarm. select the desired hrondcasting station before
turning the power off.
The
ALARM
•
display when the alarm sounds.
If
a second
•
SNOOZE
,prionty.
• The alarm function works as usual at the beginning
and end day
time). While thc Automatic
adjustment
time skipped when the daylight saving time (summer
time) begins. the alarmisskipped.orif the alarm
set at a time overlapped when the daylight saving
time (summer time) ends. the alarm sounds twice.
• If the same alarm time
(ALARM
To activate
After
setting
To activate
SET
A 10 display
To activate the
SETBto
Notes
• The alann sounds at the set time evenifthe unit
• Make sure the iPod is inslalled correctly after
selling the iPod alarm.
Notesonusing
• If you set the iPod alarm while iPod touchliPhone
music
when the alarm time comes on. the
resume from the point where the power was turned
oil".
• Evenifthe iPod alarm scttingiscomplete.ifyou
tum the iPod touch/iPhone power
unit. the iPod alarm will not work.
To doze
Press
SNOOZE/BRIGHTNESS.
The
sound turns
again after about
The maximum length
To
stop
Press
OFF
The
alarm will comeonsound againatthe same time
the next day.
OFFisnot pressed. the huzzer
If
continuously for about
1
automatically.
The RADIO and iPod sound continuously until
is
pressed.
the
is
selectable from RADIO. BUZZER
dock
the alarm
ALARM
SET
TIME
SET
ALARM
TIME
SET
TIME
SET
ALARM
SET
+1-
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the
the
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ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
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ALARM
iPod
is
playing. and then turn the unit power off.
for
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off
but will automatically
5 minutes.
of
the alarm
1O
turn
off
3 minutes. and then
To deactivate
Press
ALARM
ALARM
Noteonalarminthe
interruption
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will change to
If
the backup batteryisexhausted. the alarm will not
•
work
battery periodically.
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set the desired
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ALARM
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ALARM
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music will
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ALARM
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SET
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ALARM
alarm
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touch/iPhone
the snooze time
the
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eventofa
automatically.
alarm
or
A.
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takes
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is
on
stops
OFF
is
Setting
the
sleep
timer
You can fall asleep to the sound using the built-in
sleep timer that turns
preset duration
1
Press
SLEEP
2
Press
duration.
Each time
changes as follows:
The
after you have finished setting the duration selling
and
stans.
The
then shul off.
To
turn
preset
Press
OFF.
To use
alarm
You can fall asleep to the radio and also be awakened
by lhe radio
1
Set
2
Set
timcr".)
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To get
Press
MEGA
Ihe display. You can get the effectofexpansionofthe
sound field.
button again.
off
the unit automatically after a
SLEEP
while
the
to
set
the
SLEEP.
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sleep
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15
appearsinthe display.
SLEEP
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press
9O~60~30~
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display returns to clock mode five seconds
released
SLEEP.
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unit will play for the duration you set. and
off
the
unit
sleep
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or
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alarm.
the
sleep
timer.
useful
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Xpand.
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unit.
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(supplied).
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