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This product is in conformity 

with the provisions of the 
Directives 2004/108/EC 
and 2006/95/EC. 

Technical specifications, features 

and the use thereof are subject to 
change without notice! 

For the US-market only! 

NOTE: This equipment has been 
tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a class B digital device, 
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to 
provide reasonable protection 
against harm ful interference in a 
residential  installation. 

This equipment generates, uses 

and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and 
used in  accordance with the 
instructions, may cause harmful 
interference to radio 
communications. However, there is 
no guarantee that interference will 
not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does 
cause harmful interference to radio 
or television reception, which can 
be determined by turning the 
equip ment off and on, the user is 
 encouraged to try to correct the 
 interference by one or more of the 
following measures: 

–  Reorient or relocate the receiving 

antenna. 

–  Increase the separation between 

the equipment and receiver. 

–  Connect the equipment into an 

outlet on a circuit different from 
that to which the receiver is 
connected. 

–  Consult the retailer or an 

experienced radio/TV technician 
for help. 

For the Canadian market only! 

This class B digital apparatus meets 

all require ments of the Canadian 
Interference-Causing Equipment 
Regulations.

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Page 1: ...BeoTime Guide...

Page 2: ...cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to rad...

Page 3: ...he time format Set an alarm time 11 Find out how to set an alarm time Select an alarm source 12 How to select a source to play when the alarm starts and if available a channel track or station Set an...

Page 4: ...basic functions of your Bang Olufsen audio and video products and lights from a compatible light control system Navigation panel functions 4 In menu mode Step trough menu options In idle mode Step th...

Page 5: ...ond level of the menu Display 3 Here you find the third level of the menu if available Settings are stored as you leave a display Arrows in the displays indicate that more options are available Alarm...

Page 6: ...he displays will adapt to its position The main menu options will always be shown in Display 1 next to the navigation panel Display backlight The displays light up when the alarm clock is touched and...

Page 7: ...sound when an alarm goes off When the alarm clock is used with a Bang Olufsen audio video product or in a link room you can set the alarm clock to switch the product on or via the sleep timer function...

Page 8: ...ill be cancelled until the next day Select and switch on a source Press from idle mode to enter the menu in Display 1 Press or to select SOURCE Press or to enter Display 2 Press or to select the sourc...

Page 9: ...djust the light level Press from idle mode to enter the menu in Display 1 Press or to select LIGHT Press or to enter Display 3 and select OFF Press or to adjust the light level up or down Press or to...

Page 10: ...t the desired time format Press to leave the menu To set the time Press from idle mode to enter the menu in Display 1 Press or to select TIME Press or to enter Display 2 and or to select the hours or...

Page 11: ...set an alarm time Press from idle mode to enter the menu in Display 1 Press or to select ALARM TIME Press or to enter Display 2 and or to select the hours or minutes Press or to enter Display 3 and o...

Page 12: ...nnel track or station to be played back You can select between 99 different channels tracks or stations To select an alarm source and channel Press from idle mode to enter the menu in Display 1 Press...

Page 13: ...MUSIC V AUX L TV L DTV L V MEM L DVD L RADIO L CD L A MEM L DTV2 L N RA L N MUS L V AUX NONE 13 Source options The sources are organised so the most recently used source is displayed first and the sec...

Page 14: ...ed alarm time out Press to leave the menu When the alarm time out has been executed the function is still enabled and the same alarm time out is activated the next time the alarm is switched off Selec...

Page 15: ...ess or to enter Display 2 and or to select the desired Sleep Timer period Press to leave the menu When the Sleep Timer has been carried out the function is disabled until you enable it again A horizon...

Page 16: ...duct is designed for indoor use in dry domestic environ ments only and for use within a temperature range of 10 40 C 50 105 F Do not place the product in direct sunlight as this may reduce the sensiti...

Page 17: ...ting was evaluated for use on a drywall surface Place the alarm clock in the wall bracket as shown here It is important that the bracket holds the alarm clock in the battery end so that the built in m...

Page 18: ...week before the batteries run out of power After BATTERY LOW is shown in the display the IR trans mitter is disabled and the loudest alarm level is reduced The alarm clock requires three batteries We...

Page 19: ...uture use International guarantee Bang Olufsen products purchased from an authorized Bang Olufsen dealer are covered by a guarantee For further information about our International Guarantee refer to t...

Page 20: ...an health and contribute to the prudent and rational use of natural resources Collecting electrical and electronic equipment batteries and waste prevents the potential contamination of nature with the...

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