Ego Technology 4000 Plus manual CLOCK/ALARM Operation

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CLOCK/ALARM OPERATION

SETTING LOCAL TIME AND DATE

Once the power supply is connected initially or after an extended period of non-use, the LCD dis- play indicates “12:00 SATURDAY JAN/01/2000”. You can select from numerous cities around the world to serve as your local time zone. Once your local time is set, the player can automatically tell you the time in different cities around the world. Follow the steps below to set local time and date:

1.Press WORLD/LOCAL button for three seconds until a city name appears on the display.

2.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select your local city name or time zone.

3.Press SET button for two seconds to save.

The city name changes to day of the week on the LCD display.

4.Press SET button again and the city name reappears. Display starts to flash year.

5.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select correct year.

6.Press SET button again to save year setting. Display starts to flash the month.

7.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select correct month.

8.Press SET button again to save month setting. Display starts to flash the day.

9.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select correct day.

10.Press SET button again to save date setting. Display starts to flash the hour.

11.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select correct hour.

12.Press SET button again to save hour setting. Display starts to flash the minute.

13.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select correct minute.

14.Press SET button again to save minute setting. The time and date are set.

VIEWING WORLD TIME

To view world time, press WORLD/LOCAL button repeatedly until the desired city name indicates, then world time will be shown for about 4 sec- onds. The “WORLD” indicator will flash at the same time on the display.

SELECTING HOUR MODE

This player has the choice of 12 or 24 hour clock modes that can be changed when the player is turned on or off. Follow the steps below to select the hour mode:

1.Press SLEEP button for about three seconds, HOUR MODE appears on the display.

2.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR mode then press SET button to save it.

SETTING ALARM TIME:

Follow the steps below to set Alarm 1/Alarm 2 time:

1.Press ALARM 1/ALARM 2 button to select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2.

2.Press SET button and the hour indicator flashes.

3.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select desired hour number.

4.Press SET button again to save and the minute indicator flashes.

5.Press UP/DOWN buttons to select desired minute number.

6.Press SET button again to save minute time and the alarm time is set.

7.Press ALARM ON/OFF button until the correct alarm on/off sequence is found then press SET button to save or cancel. The “AL 1 or AL 2” icon will indicate accordingly on the display.

NOTE: After the alarm is set, the LCD display shows

the setting for about ten seconds before resuming to the

local time clock.

ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING ALARM

Follow the steps below to activate/deactivate Alarm 1/Alarm 2:

1.Press ALARM ON/OFF button once to see “Alarm 1” and “Alarm 2” on display.

2.Either press ALARM ON/OFF button repeatedly or press UP/DOWN buttons to find the desired alarm setting combination.

3.Press SET button to save settings or just release buttons to save settings. The corresponding alarm icons will indicate on the display.

4.When the alarm sounds, press any button for buzzer or STOP button for CD/MP3 or radio alarm to deactivate the alarm. Otherwise all alarms automatically shutoff in 5 minutes if not manually deactivated before.

Ensure player displays local time clock

before activating alarms. It takes 5 seconds to resume local time clock after setting clock/alarm or viewing alarm setting.

The volume of the CD/MP3 alarm is at previous listening level. Remember to check listening level when setting alarms to ensure it is the appropriate volume as an alarm.

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Ego Technology 4000 Plus manual CLOCK/ALARM Operation