Acoustic Research XMC90 IPod Docking Station, ALARM1/ALARM2 Buttons, Standby, Snooze Mute Button

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MODEL XMC90

OWNER’S MANUAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.13Number Buttons 1-10

These buttons are used to directly input radio station frequency/channel number in XM, FM and AM modes. They are also used to store a desired frequency in preset memory bank A, B, or C when the station preset function is active.

2.15 ALARM1/ALARM2 Buttons

These buttons set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 functions.

 

Press select to enter

 

and confirm selection,

Press the

and use the scroll

Alarm 1 or 2

wheel to move to next

button in any

selection. Press menu

play mode

to exit alarm mode

 

(Standby)

Activate alarm to ON and observe Bell icon on display to confirm alarm is set.

2.16SNOOZE (MUTE) Button

Adjust the Snooze time once in Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 mode. This button sets the Snooze time between 1 and 20 minutes when the alarm sounds. Rotate the scroll wheel to advance Snooze time in 1-minute increments.

Press the snooze/mute button during alarm setting to access snooze adjustment mode

3.0 iPod Docking Station

This station provides docking accommodations for an external iPod. When properly installed, iPod operation can be controlled using the XMC90 controls.

 

 

 

 

VERSION V 0.0

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