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RX-MXG9BK
A
Timer
setting
ONCE
DAILY
Actual
operation
*
[A],
[B],
and
[C]
indicate
the
different
sources
REC
Timer
setting
ONCE
DAILY
Actual
operation
C
SLEEP
ON
[A]
OFF
Timer
setting
pie
-_
DAILY
Actual
operation
SLEEP
Timer
setting
peace
_
DAILY
Actual
operation
ON
*
Since
the
source
cannot
be
selected
for
the
SLEEPtimer,
the
source
is
always
[B].
D
A
WAKE
UP
a
Timer
setting
ON|
{B]
OFF
REC
,ONCE
or
DAILY
F
[A]
Actual
operation
1-38
(No.20434)
Timer
Priority
Setting
multiple
timers
within
the
same
time
range
will
make
actual
operation
complicated.
The
convenience
and
power
of
having
several
timers
available
can
also
create
some
complications.
For
instance,
while
the
recording
timer
may
be
set
to
record
a
program
from
8:00
am
to
9:00
am,
the
Daily
timer
may
be
set
to
play
a
CD
at
8:30
am.
So
will
it
interrupt
the
Radio
recording,
or
will
it
just
not
come
on,
since
timer
recording
is
already
on?
A
little
time
spent
understanding
which
timers
have
precedence,
as
explained
below
and
with
the
charts
on
the
left,
will
pay
big
dividends
when
using
the
timers.
A)
If
the
Recording,
ONCE,
and
DAILY
timers
are
set
within
the
same
time
range,
each
timer
will
come
on
at
the
time
you
have
set.
If
another
timer
is
already
on,
that
timer
will
be
shut
off
when
the
second
timer
starts.
So
if
you
are
recording
a
radio
broadcast
with
the
Recording
timer
and
the
ONCE
timer
is
set
to
start
a
different
station
playing
during
the
recording,
you
will
lose
the
recording
at
that
point.
B)
Ifthe
Recording,
ONCE,
and
DAILY
timers
have
the
same
starting
time,
the
timer
operation
will
be
executed
according
to
the
following
priority:
1.
Recording
timer
2.
ONCE
timer
3.
DAILY
timer
#
Cc
~
If
the
SLEEP
timer
has
been
set
within
the
same
time
range
as
another
timer,
the
other
timer
operation
will
be
executed
until
the
SLEEP
timer
shuts
off the
Unit.
When
the
SLEEP
timer
shuts
the
Unit
off,
the
SLEEP
timer
operation
will
take
effect.
Timer
operations
with
starting
times
after
the
SLEEP
timer’s
set
time
will
not
be
executed.
So
be
especially
carefull
when
setting
the
time
the
SLEEP
timer
shuts
off
the
Unit.
D)
The
WAKE
UP
timer
operation
will
have
priority
over
any
other
timer
operation.
E)
Ifthe
SLEEP
timer
and
AUTO
POWER
OFF
have
been
set
within
the
same
time
range,
the
timer
operation
with
the
earlier
ending
time
will
have
priority.
F)
Ifa
timer
operation
begins during
AUTO
POWER
OFF,
the
timer
operation
will
have
priority.
G)
If
AUTO
POWER
OFF
is
used
during
a
timer
operation,
AUTO
POWER
OFF
will
have
priority.
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