Alarm – Philips MAGNAVOX AJ 3940/17 User Manual
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ALARM
NOTES:
day
/REPEAT ALARM in TRACK SELECT and CD mode
In standby mode:
- At the set alarm time the normal clock display (standby
mode) is interrupted.
The CD indicator , ' i i o ' - a p p e a r ,
flashes briefly in the display followed by the total number
of tracks and the current track number.
- When
day
/REPEAT ALARM is pressed, the position of the
TRACK SELECT / CD track is memorized and playback stops.
The set goes to standby mode.
— After 9 minutes, the TRACK SELECT / CD track will
resume playback at the point interrupted by
day
/REPEAT
ALARM.
- To cancel the
day
/REPEAT ALARM and return to normal CD
playback, press the PLAY ► button.
During RADIO / CD playback:
Basically the same happens, except that the TRACK SELECT /
first CD track starts from the beginning each time you press
day
/REPEAT ALARM. If you are playing a CD, the current
track will be interrupted at the alarm time and the track
position memorized. Playback from this position will resume
when
day
/REPEAT ALARM is pressed.
Cancelling the alarm completely
• To cancel the set alarm time before it goes off, or during the
alarm call, press the activated ALM1 or 2 button and ■ OFF
simultaneously.
—The alarm indicator will disappear from the display.
WEEKEND SLEEPER
This feature deactivates the alarm every Saturday and Sunday and
resumes the alarm function Monday to Friday. You must set the
day first (see chapter: SETTING THE DAY).
1. Press
day
/REPEAT ALARM once.
— The display will show the set alarm time.
2. Select the alarm you wish to deactivate by pressing the ALM
1 or 2 button. Within the 5 seconds the display shows the set
alarm time, briefly press the WEEKEND SLEEPER once.
— If the weekend sleeper is activated, zz will appear in the
display for ALARM 1 or 2.
3. To cancel the weekend sleeper function, repeat steps 1 and 2
until zz no longer appears in the display.
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