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Setting the Alarm
Notes:
Your radio must be switched on
(not in Standby mode) when you
set an Alarm�
Also, please check that the radio
has the correct time and date
from the DAB signal before you
set an alarm�
There are 2 alarm settings
available
1. Press and release the ‘Alarm’
button on the front of the radio
2. TheAlarm1iconwillashin
the display Press and release the
left hand rotary control to ‘Select’�
Thehourdigitswillash.
3. Use the left hand rotary
control to display the correct
hour for your alarm in 24 hour
clock� Press to ‘Select’�
4. The minutes for the alarm will
ash.Usethelefthandrotary
control to display the correct
minutes for your alarm� Press to
‘Select’�
5. The duration for the alarm will
ash.Usethelefthandrotary
control to display the duration
for your alarm� You can choose
from 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 minutes�
Press to ‘Select’�
6. The sound source for the alarm
willnowash.Usethelefthand
rotary control to display the
source for your alarm� You can
choose from DAB, FM and Buzzer
Press to ‘Select’�
Note: If you choose DAB or
FM as the sound source, you are
prompted to select the station
you Last Listened to or one of
your preset radio stations� Use
the left hand rotary control to
choose Press to ‘Select’�
7. The frequency options for the
alarmwillnowash.Usetheleft
hand rotary control to display the
frequency for your alarm� You
can choose from Daily, Once,
Weekends and Weekdays� Press to
‘Select’�
Note: If you have selected
‘Once’, you will then be prompted
to enter the day, month and year
for your alarm� Use the left
hand rotary control and press to
‘Select’andconrmeachstep.
8. The alarm volume level will
now be displayed� Use the left
hand rotary control to set the
volume for your alarm� Press to
‘Select’�
Using the Alarm

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