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Using the timer8
Using the wake up timer
You can use the timer as an alarm
clock to wake up to the sound of a CD,
the radio, or the tape deck.
Once the timer is active, it will switch
the system on everyday at the set time.
Unlike an ordinary alarm clock, you
need to set a system switch off time as
well as a switch on time.
1 Prepare the source that you
want to wake up to.
For a CD, load the disc and pause
playback on the track you want to wake
up to. For tapes, load the tape and press
7 to stop the tape at the point you want
it to start playback. For the tuner, select
a radio station to wake up to.
2 Check the volume.
The wake up timer volume will be the
last level you set.
3 Press TIMER (SLEEP/TIMER)
repeatedly until you see
WAKE UP/REC (TIMER SET
UP?) then press ENTER.
WAKE UP / REC
TIMER SET UP ?
4 Use and 5 to select WAKE
UP TIMER then press ENTER.
WAKE UP TIMER
Press 7 anytime to cancel and exit the
timer menu.
STANDBY
/ON
SLEEP/
TIMER
38
7
FM / AM
CD TAPE
ENTER
6 Set the switch off time:
First, set the hour:
Use
.
4 and ¢
.
+
(or
and 5) to change the flashing hour
display, then press
ENTER.
OFF AM 8:OO
Next, set the minute:
Use
.
4 and ¢
.
+
(or
and 5) to change the flashing minute
display, then press
ENTER.
OFF AM 8:15
After pressing ENTER, the display
shows you the settings youve just
made, including the switch on and off
times, the playback source, and the
volume.
7 Switch the system into
standby mode before the
wake up start time.
The wake up timer indicator (
) in
the display indicates that the wake up
timer is set.
5 Set the wake up time:
First, set the hour:
Use
.
4 and ¢
.
+
(or
and 5) to change the flashing hour
display, then press
ENTER.
ON AM 7:OO
Next, set the minute:
Use
.
4 and ¢
.
+
(or
and 5) to change the flashing minute
display, then press
ENTER.
ON AM 7:3O
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