Stereo Audio System for Your iPod | V11M11_IM_EN_12082006 |
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
Setting the Clock
1.To set the time, locate the SET TIME button. Press and hold the SET TIME button down until the display begins to flash. First setting is to set the clock display to 12hour format or 24 hour format. Rotate the SELECT wheel to desired format is selected, press the SET TIME button once more to set time. Rotate the SELECT wheel until the desired time is displayed. (NOTE: PM indicator displays on the right side of the time, however there is no AM indicator display, so make sure the setting is correct.)
2.To secure the time setting and move to next setting, press the SET TIME button which will set the time and move you to year setting
3.To set the correct year, you may either rotate the SELECT wheel until the present year is displayed and press the SET TIME button to secure year setting and move to next setting.
4.Next you will be prompted for date setting, rotate SELECT Wheel to set the desired date.(NOTE: Format will be displayed in “day/month”)
5.Once these steps are complete, Press the SET TIME button to secure time and date setting.
Setting the Alarm
This unit supports dual alarm feature.
1.Press and hold either ALARM 1 or the ALARM 2 button until the display begins to flash. Rotate the SELECT wheel until the desired alarm time is displayed. (NOTE: PM indicator displays on the right side of the time, however there is no AM indicator display, so make sure the setting is correct.)
2.After setting the time, press the WAKE TO button and select the option for desired source for the alarm. Choose from iPod, radio or buzzer.
3.Press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button to
4.Press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button again to exit the alarm setting mode.
Notes: Make sure the alarm volume level set to desired level and the i277’s display has icon indicating alarm armed
Using the Alarm Function
1.To preview the alarm time, press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 buttons once.
2.To activate or deactivate the alarm, press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 buttons once more.
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