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October 22, 2001

AM255380_01_V.PDF

Operating Your Wave

®

 Radio

Using the Alarms

Function

Control panel

Remote control

To stop the alarm

 – Press 

On/Off

. The indicators remain lit. 

Or, if you do not press 

On/Off

, the tone 

 alarm shuts off in 30 minutes, the 

radio 

 alarm shuts off in 60 minutes.

The alarm automatically resets to repeat daily.

To pause the alarm for 10 minutes

 – Press 

Sleep/Snooze

 or 

Sleep

 to 

have the radio 

 or tone 

 alarm repeat in 10 minutes. When the alarm is 

in both radio and tone mode, press 

Sleep/Snooze

 or 

Sleep

 to pause the tone 

for 10 minutes and turn on the radio. Press 

Sleep/Snooze

 or 

Sleep

 again to 

silence the radio – the tone repeats in 10 minutes.

You can repeat the pause cycle as many times as you want. If you do not 
press any button while the tone is sounding, it shuts off in 30 minutes.

To set the volume of the radio alarm

 – The radio alarm turns on and 

gradually increases to the last volume setting used. You can select a volume 
setting with the radio on or off.

To set the volume of the tone alarm

 – The tone alarm turns on and 

gradually increases to the last tone setting used. You can set a louder or 
softer tone by pressing 

Volume

 up or down while the tone is sounding.

To use the alarm during a power loss

 – Press 

On/Off

 to silence the 

alarm. The backup battery runs the alarm for approximately 48 hours without 
AC power. To conserve power, only the tone alarm sounds even if the radio 
alarm is selected. Normal operation resumes when power is restored. 
Replace the 9V battery after an extended power loss.

Note: 

The Wave radio does not respond to remote control during a 

power loss.

Use the control panel to 

operate the alarm dur-

ing a power loss.

Alarm Mode

Alarm

Set

Clock

Set

Volume

Presets

1

2

3

4

5

6

Tuning

Sleep/Snooze

AUX

AM/FM

On/Off

Wave Radio

Time

Alarm

Sleep

Tuning

Station

Volume

Mute

AUX

AM
FM

 On
Off

Wave Radio

1

2

3

4

5

6

Presets

On/Off

 On

Off

Sleep/Snooze

Sleep

Volume

Volume

Volume

Volume

On/Off

Summary of Contents for Wave WaveRadio/

Page 1: ...The Bose Wave Radio Owner s Guide October 17 2001 AM255380_01_v pdf...

Page 2: ...emote control battery away from children It may cause a fire or chem ical burn if mishandled Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or inciner ate Dispose of used battery promptly Replace...

Page 3: ...uring lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time to prevent damage to this product 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been...

Page 4: ...SI NFPA No 70 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors locatio...

Page 5: ...Setting the time 17 Customizing the display 18 Listening to the radio 19 Reading the radio display 20 Setting the alarms 21 Using the Alarms 22 Maintaining Your Wave Radio Taking care of your Wave ra...

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Page 7: ...inch 93 5 cm long waveguide inside the Wave radio s enclosure enabling this tabletop radio to produce room filling sound with full deep bass Your Wave radio also includes Integrated system design for...

Page 8: ...on a table or other flat surface Do not place it on a metal surface or table that could interfere with AM reception Do not place it on a heat sensitive surface Like all electrical equipment it generat...

Page 9: ...nplugged Operating without this battery results in the loss of clock and alarm settings and station presets in the event of a power loss but does not harm the radio Use a standard 9V battery IEC 6F22...

Page 10: ...o the power cord adjusting the cord position affects FM radio reception slightly With the AM antenna built into the radio turning the radio more to one side or the other adjusts AM reception slightly...

Page 11: ...emote has a slot on the back Figure 4 follow step A Otherwise follow step B and refer to Figure 5 A Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen into the slot Push to the side as shown and hold Slide the battery...

Page 12: ...to the compartment with the symbol facing up 4 Gently slide the battery compartment closed It locks automatically 5 Use the supplied mounting strip if you want to attach the remote to a surface in you...

Page 13: ...red plug to the R red jack and the black or white plug to the L white jack Figure 7 Note Connecting components or speakers to the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio speakers Figure 7 Connecting a...

Page 14: ...for a TV with a single mono audio out put jack You may need a special adapter such as a miniplug stereo audio cable for a TV with a headphone outlet Audio output jacks If there are two sets of output...

Page 15: ...ating or its range seems reduced normally every year or two Keep in mind that lighting and other room conditions in addition to battery age can affect the operating range of an infrared remote control...

Page 16: ...tion The control panel On Off and VOLUME buttons have raised ridges to help you locate these frequently used buttons Figure 9 The Wave radio control panel Alarm Mode Alarm Set Clock Set Volume Presets...

Page 17: ...Indicates ALARM is set for radio alarm Indicates ALARM is selected Indicates ALARM is set for tone alarm Indicates ALARM 2 is selected Indicates sleep mode Indicates AM or PM Indicates ALARM 2 is set...

Page 18: ...s and hold Clock Set and then press the AM FM button to switch between clock and radio modes To adjust the display brightness In low light situations the display dims automatically To adjust the brigh...

Page 19: ...reset station Choose AM or FM Press the Presets but ton for the station you want To display the selected station If the display is in clock mode and the radio is on press both Tuning buttons control p...

Page 20: ...AM FM button To make additional changes to the display see Customizing the display on page 18 Figure 11 The radio display AUX FM STEREO VOL AM SEEK PRESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 Indicates FM stereo broadcast In...

Page 21: ...cator For radio only press until you see the indicator For tone and radio press until you see both indicators When the alarm tone sounds press Sleep Snooze to turn the radio on Press Sleep Snooze to p...

Page 22: ...s on and gradually increases to the last volume setting used You can select a volume setting with the radio on or off To set the volume of the tone alarm The tone alarm turns on and gradually increase...

Page 23: ...tery away from children It may cause a fire or chem ical burn if mishandled Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or inciner ate Dispose of used battery promptly Replace only with a batte...

Page 24: ...e sound Check the connections for any auxiliary component Press AUX to hear a source connected to the AUX IN jacks Be sure that the component is turned on Remote control is inconsis tent or does not w...

Page 25: ...enna 10 F features 7 fluorescent lights 24 FM 15 16 19 20 FM antenna 10 24 FM reception 24 H heat from radio 2 8 I infrared remote control 7 15 installing your radio 7 interference 4 24 L lithium batt...

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Page 27: ...8 1135 GE Edam Nederland TEL 0299 390111 FAX 0299 390114 Australia Bose Pty Limited 1 Sorrell Street Parramatta NSW 2150 TEL 02 9204 6111 FAX 02 9204 6122 Deutschland Postfach 1468 48504 Nordhorn TEL...

Page 28: ...2001Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham MA 01701 9168 USA 255380 AM Rev 01 JN10846...

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