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Wakeup functions – Cambridge SoundWorks I525 User Manual

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Music Wakeup Features

Each of the two Wakeup Alarms on the i525 will

store the following settings:

Wakeup time

Wakeup source (radio frequency, iPod)

Wakeup Volume (for radio or iPod)

X-Fi setting

The Alarm Settings on the i525 are maintained

even if the i525 is unplugged.

Tone Wakeup or Music Wakeup

When activating either alarm, the user chooses

between Tone wakeup and Music wakeup. Tone

wakeup uses an electronic tone to wakeup the

user at the stored wakeup time. Music wakeup uses

the stored settings for source, volume and X-Fi

processing.

Storing The Wakeup Settings--Overview

Storing your desired wakeup settings for either

Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 involves two steps.
First, set the i525 to your desired source, volume

and X-Fi setting.
Second, press and hold an Alarm button until you

see the display change. Now you can adjust the

wakeup hour, the wakeup minutes and the daily

wakeup pattern.
At the end of this simple adjustment session, the

i525 reminds you of the stored wakeup settings on

its display.
After a Tone Wakeup event occurs, the Tone alarm

will continue for ten minutes. After ten minutes,

the alarm will reset itself and the i525 will enter

Standby.

WAKEUP FUNCTIONS

After a Music Wakeup event occurs, the Music

alarm will continue for one (1) hour. After one hour,

the alarm will reset itself and the i525 will enter

Standby.

If a second alarm is set to occur during the

activation time of the first alarm, the second alarm

will override the first alarm. This allows a user to

set the Music wakeup for 30 minutes earlier than a

Tone wakeup.

Please note: Once the Wakeup settings have been

stored, use the i525 any way you wish, with any

source. The i525 will wakeup according to the

stored wakeup settings.

ADJUST MON TUE

FRI

WED

THU

DAY

5

DAYS OF WEEK ADJUSTMENT DISPLAY

Wakeup day pattern--7 days a week, 5

days a week (Monday to Friday) and 2

days a week (Saturday and Sunday).

This setting is adjustable in the MENU

SELECT button operation discussed on

page 17.