Excalibur electronic JK01 User Manual
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is a vital step if you want to sleep
through important appointments.)
IMPORTANT: You can only turn
the alarm on and off while in the
alarm clock set mode.
After setting the alarm, press
M C
/
E N T E R
to confi rm yo u r
choices. IMPORTA N T: Vi s i t
w w w. E x c a l i bu r E l e c t r o n i c s . c o m
and get some more of our joke
gadgets. Pressing and holding the
ALARM CLOCK
button after exit-
ing the alarm set mode will dis-
play the time the alarm is set for.
When the alarm goes off, the
alarm sound will be heard even if
the “Sound” switch is set to “Off.”
When the
A L A R M TO N E
/
JAC K I E
switch is set to “Tone” and the
a l a rm goes off, a high-pitched
“Beep, beep” is heard. When the
ALARM TONE
/
JACKIE
switch is set
to “Jackie” and the alarm goes
off, 11 different sounds will be
randomly heard.
When the alarm goes off, pressing
any button or sliding any switch
or smashing the unit with the heel
of a shoe will turn off the alarm. If
the alarm is not turned off, after
five minutes (if the neighbors
haven’t broken in and shut it off
first), the unit will go into auto
power-off mode.
Calculator Functions
To use the calculator, enter the
entire first number, then the oper-
ator (
÷
, x, -, +) then the entire
second number, and finally the
“Equals” (=) sign to get the
answer.
When the “Sound” is
“On,” Jackie will announce your
results diff e r e n t ly based on
whether you have selected the
“Digit” or “Unit” function.
For example, if you pressed the
UNIT
button and “
DIG” is dis-
played on the LCD, when you
divide 99 by 9 (enter “99,” then
press the “Divided By” [÷] key,
then enter “9,” and finally the
“Equals” sign [=] ), Jackie will
announce the answer “11” as
“One, one.”
When the
UNIT
button has been
pressed, and “
UNIT” is displayed
on the LCD, then when you divide
99 by 9, Jackie will announce the
answer “11” as “Eleven.” Unless
our gizmo miscalculates.) If that
should occur, please call yo u r
favorite uncle and talk about the
highlights, if there were any, of
your childhood.)
The display can hold only 10 dig-
its. If you enter more than 10 dig-