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SPECIAL FEATURES
SETTING A WAKE UP
TIME
Like an alarm clock, you can set your
system to automatically turn itself on
and play the last selected radio sta-
tion, CD, or cassette tape.
1. Press
DISPLAY
three times.
TIME
and the last-set wake-up
time appear, and
WAKE-UP
flashes on the display.
2. Within 5 seconds, press
HOUR
to change the hour setting or
MINUTE
to change the minute
setting.
Notes:
• When changing the hour, be
sure to set it to the correct AM
or PM hour.
• If
TIME
disappears before
you finish setting the hour and
minute, start again from Step
1.
3. To turn on the wake-up timer,
within 5 seconds, press
STE-
REO/MODE
.
WAKE-UP
lights
steadily on the display.
Note: If
TIME
disappears
before you press
STEREO/
MODE
, repeat Steps 1 and 3
again.
4. Select the desired radio station,
CD, or cassette tape you want
the System 730 to play when it
turns itself on.
Note: If you selected a cassette
tape, be sure to press
PLAY
and
PAUSE
on the appropriate deck
(TAPE 1 or 2).
5. Set
VOLUME
(or press
VOLUME
+
or
–
on the remote control) to
the desired listening level, and
select the desired
X-BASS
and
graphic equalizer settings.
6. Press
POWER
to turn off the
System 730. STAND-BY/MUTE
turns on, then the current time
and
WAKE-UP
appear dimly lit
on the display.
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