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Using the alarms
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To turn Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 on/off -
On the control panel only,
press
Alarm 1
to activate this aiarm; ALARM 1 iights on the dispiay.
Press again to deactivate that aiarm. Press
Alarm
2 to activate this
aiarm; ALARM 2 iights on the dispiay. Press again to deactivate that
aiarm.
The aiarms go off at the time, voiume, and source you have set for each.
Alarm 2
On/Oti
To stop the alarm - Press
On/Off.
The aiarm indicator remains iit,
since the aiarm automaticaiiy resets to repeat daiiy. Use the
Alarm 1
or
Alarm 2
button to deactivate the aiarm.
Or, if you do not press
On/Off,
the tone •>)) aiarm shuts off in 30 minutes,
the radio or CD aiarm shuts off in 60 minutes. If the aiarm is set for radio
or CD foiiowed by tone -i), the music piays for 10 minutes, then the
tone •>)) sounds for 30 minutes.
To use the snooze option - Press S/eepSnooze or
Sleep to have
the aiarm snooze for either 10 minutes or your customized snooze time.
(See instructions for adjusting snooze time on page 20.) During the deiay,
the ALARM icon fiashes and Sn appears on the dispiay. After the siient
snooze time, the aiarm begins again as you have set it.
To change the duration of the current snooze only, press
Sleep/Snooze
or
Sleep
once to display the remaining snooze time. Press the
Time
^ or ►
while remaining snooze time is displayed to increase or decrease the time.
You can repeat the snooze cycle as many times as you want.
Sleep
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To change the volume of the alarm while it is sounding - The
radio, CD, and tone •>)) alarms turn on and gradually increase to the
selected volume setting. To change the volume for one use only, press
Volume
A or T while the alarm is sounding.
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To use the alarm during a power failure -
On the control panel
only, press
On/Off
to silence. The backup battery maintains the alarm for
approximately 24 hours without AC power. To conserve power in backup
mode, (1) only the tone alarm sounds (even if radio or CD alarm is
selected), (2) the display is off, and (3) the remote does not operate the
system. Normal operation resumes when power is restored. Replace the
9V battery after an extended power failure.
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