WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS
1. When the alarm sounds, press " AL.OFF" button (1) to turn o alarm or press
"SNOOZE NAP/SLEEP" button (2) for snooze.
2. Once in snooze, alarm will sound again after 9 minutes
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
When the radio is o and the current time showing, press "DIMMER" button (4) to
change the brightness of the display between high and low.
(Note: Do not change the display brightness while setting the clock radio and
when the alarm is on.)
TIME PROJECTION
Press "PROJECTION ON/OFF" button (9) to turn time projection on and o . It is most
visible on a at white surface. Press "180º FLIP" button (6) to rotate time projection
by 180º. Tilt and adjust "time projection / focus dial" (12) as needed.
RADIO OPERATIONS
General Operations
1. Press "AL.OFF" button (1) to turn radio on and o . The radio station frequency will
appear on the is play.
2. Press "HOUR/TUN-" button (8) or "MIN/TUN+" button (11) to change radio
frequency. Or, press and hold down "HOUR/TUN-" button (8) or "MIN/TUN+"
button (11) for approximately 3 seconds to auto scan for the next available
station.
3. Press "AL1/VOL-" button (7) or "AL2/VOL+" button (10) to adjust volume level.
4. Radio will show the time in a few seconds after changing frequency. Press "HOUR/
TUN-" button (8) or "MIN/TUN+" button (11) to view radio frequency.
Pre-set Station Memory
1. The radio can store up to 10 FM stations. To store a station in memory, tune to
the desired radio station. Press and hold down "PRESET" button (5) and a number
starting with "P" on the display will ash. This "P" number represent one of the
ten memory stations. Press "HOUR/TUN-" button (8) or "MIN/TUN+" button (11)
to change the station number. Press "PRESET" button (5) to con rm.
3. To recall a pre-set station, turn the radio on. Press "PRESET" button (5)
repeatedly until station number is found. The station frequency will be display
momentarily.
Sleep mode
With the radio on, press "SNOOZE NAP/SLEEP" button (2) to enter sleep mode.
Digits represents radio to be automatically turned o in minutes. (Indicator F will
be on).
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