Operation Manual
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7 Set the alarm source.
Press the
or button on your speaker system or the enhanced
remotetoselectthealarmsource(iPod,FMradioorbuzzer).Then
press the
buttontosavethissettingandentertheSnooze
DurationSetmode.
NOTE If you wish to wake up to a specific song on your iPod, dock your
iPod on the speaker system, select the song on your iPod, and then
select iPod as your alarm source. The speaker system should remember
which song was selected from now on, unless the playlist on your iPod
is modified. If the playlist on your iPod is modified, either the last song on
queue or the first song on your song list will play.
NOTE Your Altec Lansing speaker system features a backup battery. If
apowerfailureoccursortheACcordisaccidentallydisconnected,the
display will not remain lit and the alarm will not function. The correct time,
however,willbetemporarilymaintained(providedyouhaveinstalleda9-volt
backup battery as described in the Getting Startedsection).
NOTE IftheiPodorFMradioareplayingwhenthealarmgoesoff,the
alarmwillautomaticallydefaulttothebuzzer,eveniftheiPodorFMradio
have been selected as the alarm source.
8 Set snooze duration.
Press the
or button on your speaker system or the enhanced
remotetoselectthesnoozeduration.Thedefaultsnoozeduration
is9minutesandcanbeadjustedfrom5minutesto60minutes
inincrementsof1minute.Thenpressthe
button to save this
settingandentertheAlarmVolumeSetmode.
9 Set the alarm volume.
Press the
or button on your speaker system or the enhanced
remotetoselectthealarmvolume(low,mediumorhigh).Thedefault
alarm volume is medium. Then press the
button to save this
settingandexittheAlarmSetmode.
NOTE WhenexitingtheAlarmSetmode,theAlarmisautomaticallyturned
on. To dismiss the alarm when it sounds, press and hold the corresponding
/ button for a few seconds.
How to Set Alarm 2
Repeat the above steps, substituting
for .
How to Use the Snooze Feature
Press the SNOOZE button once to silence the alarm for a period of
5 to 60 minutes (user-definable).
Setting the Alarm