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Audio Sonic Clock Radio CL-1489 User Manual

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Audio Sonic Clock Radio CL-1489 User Manual

Audio Sonic Clock Radio CL-1489 User Manual

INSTRUCTION

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  1. ALARM 1
  2. ALARM 2
  3. TIME
  4. PM INDICATOR
  5. SLEEP
  6. NAPTIMER
  7.  MEMORY
  8. Weather forecast
  9. DOWN
  10. SET/MEMORY
  11. ALARM 1-2
  12. NAP/UP
  13. VOLUME
  14. SNOOZE/DIMMER
  15.  RADIO/SLEEP
  16.  BATTERY DOOR
  17. DC SOCKET

CARE OF YOUR PRODUCT

  • Place your clock radio on a stable s urface, away from sources of direct sunlight or excessive heat or moisture.
  • Protect your furniture when placing your units on a natural wood and lacquered finish by using a cloth or protective material between it and the furniture.
  • Clean your unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water. Stronger agents such as Benzine, thinner or similar materials can damage the surface of the unit. Make sure the unit is unplugged before cleaning.
  • Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
  • If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, such as a month or longer, remove the batteries to prevent possible corrosion. Should the battery compartment become corroded or dirty, clean the compartment thoroughly and replace the batteries.

INSTALLATION

Plug the AC/DC adaptor to an AC household outlet, and then plug the DC jack to the back of the unit. Your clock radio is ready to work for you. For power saving purpose, the LED digits are preset at low brightness, press SNOOZE.DIMMER once to turn LED digits to high brightness if need.

BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION

Your clock radio requires one fresh CR2032 lithium battery (not included) to provide backup power to the clock in the event of a temporary power interruption.

  1. Place your unit face down on a flat surface.
  2. Slide and remove the battery cover at the bottom of your unit.
  3. Insert one CR2032 lithium battery into the battery compartment with the “+” side facing up as indicated.
  4. . Replace the battery cover. Note this battery is only for backup if the AC power is interupted. A fresh CR2032 battery could backup your clock continuously for around 3 days

SETTING TIME, 12/24HR TIME ANDTHE SNOOZEDURATION

  1. Press SET once, the hour digits flash. Press or to set the current hour (hold to advance rapidly).
  2.  Press SET again, the minute digits flash. Press or to set minutes.
  3. Press SET again, the display shows “24Hr” and flashes, Press or to select “12Hr” or “24Hr” time format.
  4.  Press SET again, the display shows “05” and flashes, Press or to select your snooze time from 5 to 60 minutes.
  5. Press SET again or if no key pressed for approx. 10 seconds to exit the setting mode.
    Note: when 12-hour time format is selected, the P (PM) icon will appear on thelower middle time display to indicate the afternoon time; there is no AM indicator.

SETTING THE ALARMS

  1. Press AL 1.2 once, the A1 icon and the hour digits flash. Press or to set the alarm 1 hour.
  2. Press AL 1.2 again to adjust minutes. Press or to set the alarm 1 minutes.
  3.  Press AL 1.2 again, LED displays “OFF” (alarm off). To select wake to sound sources, press or to select :- rd = wake-by-radio bu = wake-by-buzzer
    OFF = alarm off
  4. Press AL 1.2 again, the A2 icon and the hour digits flash. Press or to set the alarm 2 hour. Repeat step 2) and 3) to set alarm 2.
  5. Press AL1.2 again or no button around 10 seconds to exit alarm setting mode. When wake-to-radio or wake-to-buzzer is selected, the related alarm is turned on, indicated by apperance of the A1 and / or the A2 icon on the left side of the display.
  6. Press AL1.2 again or if no key pressed for approx. 10 seconds to exit the alarm setting mode.

STOPPING AND RESETTING THE ALARM TO COME ON THE NEXT DAY

When alarm 1 or 2 is sounding, the related A1 or A2 icon flashes. Press the AL 1.2 once to stop the alarm and reset it to come on the following day. After that A1 or A2 icon keep lighting up on the display.
Note: When alarm is sounding, press thes / NAP or RADIO / SLEEP will activate the nap timer or the radio and stop the alarm for the day

SNOOZE OPERATION (default snooze duration is 5 minutes)

When alarm is sounding, presses once, the alarm will be silenced and come on again after the set snooze duration. Note: if your second alarm activates while the first alarm is sounding or it is in the snooze mode, the second alarm overrides the first alarm (the first alarm is reset to come on the next day).

USING THE HI-LO DIMMER

Press to adjust the brightness of the LED time display. This can only be done when the radio is off or the unit is not sounding.

USING THE NAP TIMER

NAP Timer allows you to rest and automatically wake up in 5, 15, 30, 45, 60,7or 90 minute

  1. Press / NAP once, the display shows the nap icon and the default naptime “05” (5 minutes
  2. Press / NAP again to select your desired naptime. It will exit to time display if no button pressed for around 5 seconds.
  3. e nap icon lights up when the nap timer is counting. When the nap timer reaches 0, the alarm will sound and the nap icon will flash. Press / NAP
    once to stop the nap alarm , the nap icon will go off. Note: if the nap time is set up then your alarm is sounding, your nap time will be
    cancelled automatically

SETTING UP THE FM ANTENNA

Extend the FM wire antenna fully and vary the direction for best FM reception. Do not strip, alter or attach to other antenna

LISTENING TO THE FM RADIO

  1. To turn on the radio, press SLEEP/RADIO once, the display shows “ON” and then the radio frequency “87.5” readings in Mhz.
  2. Press / to tune the radio to a desired station. Press and hold / to  scan for the next clear station.
  3. To adjust the volume, press VOL once, the display shows “L07”, press / to adjust volume from L01 (minimum) to L15 (maximum)
  4. Press to turn off the radio. Remark: keep your radio away from fluorescent lamps or other electronic devices, which may cause interference to the radio

USING THE PRESET MEMORY

This clock radio features a total of 10 preset memories of FM stations. These allow
you to preset your favorite stations and access them quickly.

  1. Turn on the radio and select a radio station you like to memorize.
  2. Press and hold the SET until “ME” appears and “01” flashes. Press SET once to store Memory 1.
  3. Press or to select another station you like to memorize. Then press and hold SET until “ME” appears and “01” flashes. Press or once, “02” appears.Press SET once to store Memory 02.
  4. Repeat Step 2 to 3 to preset memories 3 through 10.
  5. To access a preset station at any time, press the SET one at a time while the radio is on.
  6. To edit a preset station, select another station and then repeat Step 2 to 4. This
    overrides the original settings.

TO USE THE SLEEP TIMER

  1.  Press the RADIO/SLEEP twice to enter the sleep mode. The sleep icon “SL” and the sleep time “05” (5 minutes) and will flash on the display.
  2. Press the RADIO/SLEEP again as needed to adjust the sleep timer from 5, 15, 30,
    45, 60, 75 or 90 minutes..
  3. When the display changes back to show the time, press the RADIO/SLEEP once to show the sleep time remaining.
  4. The radio will play for the programmed sleep time and then shut off.
  5. To turn off the radio before the sleep time has elapsed, press once.

TO USE THE WEATHER FORECASTER

There is a built-in humidity sensor in your unit to make the weather forecast. There are four types of weather display in your weather station (please note that the weather graphics may look a little different to those on your unit):-

TROUBLE SHOOTING

If your clock displays irrelevant time or does not function properly, which maybe caused by electro-static discharge or other interference, unplug the DC jack to   disconnect the AC power (and remove the backup battery). The clock radio will be reset to default settings and you need to set it again. GUIDELINES FOR PROTECTION OF THE

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