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oPeRAtIons

settInG the AlARM

 

Press and hold the 

1. 

Alarm 1

 or 

Alarm 2 

Button

.

while holding the 

2. 

Alarm 1

 or 

Alarm 

2 Button

 press the 

tune - Button

 to 

adjust the hour and the 

tune + Button

 

to adjust the minute of the alarm.
while holding the 

3. 

Alarm 1

 or 

Alarm 

2 Button 

press the 

source Button

 to 

adjust the alarm source.

Buzz- Wake to Buzzer.
Tune FM- Wake to FM radio.
Tune AM- Wake to AM radio.
iPod- Wake to a docked iPod.

Release the 

4. 

Alarm 1

 or 

Alarm 2 

Button 

to finish setting the alarm.

To cancel the alarm, press and hold the 

Alarm 1

 or 

Alarm 2 Button

, and press the 

source Button

 repeatedly until the alarm 

source icon on the display disappears.

UsInG the DAYlIGht sAvInGs tIMe 

 

FeAtURe

The Daylight Savings Time Feature is meant to be 

activated in the Spring at the time of the Summer 

Solstice, and deactivated in the autumn at the time of 

the winter Solstice.

at the time of the Summer Solstice, press the 

1. 

Power Button

 to turn the unit off.

Press and hold the 

2. 

Clock Adjust Button

.

while holding the 

3. 

Clock Adjust Button

, press 

the 

Daylight savings time Button

 to activate the 

Daylight Savings Time Feature.
at the time of the winter Solstice, repeat steps 1-3 

4. 

to deactivate the Daylight Savings Time Feature.

LCD Display After Alarms are Set

The above image shows alarm 1 set to sound 

to the buzzer, and alarm 2 set to sound to a 

docked iPod.

DST Activated

The DST should be activated 

during the Summer Solstice.

DST Deactivated

The DST should be deactivated 

during the Winter Solstice.

LCD Display During Setting of Alarm

The above image shows alarm 2 is being set 

to sound to the AM radio. The time will blink 

during the setting of the alarm.

Summary of Contents for INTELLI SET IC609

Page 1: ...ions 5 remote power options 5 OPERATIONS 6 Setting the clock Using Intelli Set 6 Setting the clock Manually 6 Setting the Alarm 7 Using the Daylight Savings Time feature 7 Docking an iPod to the Unit...

Page 2: ...uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle...

Page 3: ...he clock Tuning the AM FM radio Press the 1 Power Button to turn the unit on Press the 2 Source Button to select AM or FM radio modes Press the 3 Tune or Tune Buttons to tune the AM or FM radio Extend...

Page 4: ...compl tement d connect de l alimentation d entr e la prise doit tre d branch e du secteur Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Les piles ne doivent pas tre...

Page 5: ...annot preform any of its normal functions when powered off of the backup battery alone remote power options DC Power Requires 1 CR2025 battery pre installed L IT H IU M B A T T E R Y C R 2 0 2 5 3 V L...

Page 6: ...one Use the map below to find your time zone Release the 4 Clock Adjust Button to finish setting the clock Setting the clock Manually Follow the Setting the Clock Using Intelli Set instructions before...

Page 7: ...meant to be activated in the Spring at the time of the Summer Solstice and deactivated in the Autumn at the time of the Winter Solstice At the time of the Summer Solstice press the 1 Power Button to...

Page 8: ...o the iPod connector 3 inside the dock When the unit is plugged in it will charge the docked iPod Playing a Docked iPod Follow the directions for Docking an iPod to the Unit Press the 1 Source Button...

Page 9: ...station press the Memory Button Preset numbers will blink on the LCD display Press the 2 Tune or Tune Buttons to select a preset number to save the current radio station to Press the 3 Memory Button t...

Page 10: ...10 UNIT CONTROLS Features 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 15 14 13 16 11 04 02 03 01...

Page 11: ...alarm for an additional 9 minutes after it sounds Rewind Tune Button 08 Fast Forward Tune Button Press the Rewind Tune Button or Fast Forward Tune Button to skip from one track to the next on a docked...

Page 12: ...12 remote CONTROLS Features 17 18 19 20 23 21 22 24 25 26 27...

Page 13: ...ton to cycle through menu items on a docked iPod Press the M M Button to cycle through preset AM and FM radio stations Select Button 22 Press the Select Button to make selections in the menus of a doc...

Page 14: ...14 Remote CONTROLS Features 29 30 28 32 31 34 36 33 35...

Page 15: ...through tracks on a docked iPod Press and hold the Skip Skip Button to search through an individual track on a docked iPod Press the Skip Skip Button to tune the AM or FM radio Memory Button 32 Press...

Page 16: ...res and structuring green office procedures other initial program efforts include Reduction of all packaging sizes Recyclable plastics for clamshell packages with a plan to eventually replace plastic...

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