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SETTING THE ALARM 1 (BEEPER)

Normal Time

 AL 1 Hour 

 AL 1 Min 

 AL 1 weekday Alarm 

 AL 1 

beeper 

 Normal Time.

SETTING THE ALARM 1 (RADIO)

Normal Time 

 AL 1 Hour 

 AL 1 Minute 

 AL 1 weekday 

 AL 1 beeper 

 AL 1 radio 

 AL 1 

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 nal radio volume 

 Normal Time.

SETTING THE ALARM 2 (BEEPER)

Normal Time

 AL 2 Hour 

 AL 2 Min 

 AL 2 weekday Alarm 

 AL 2 

beeper 

 Normal Time.

SETTING THE ALARM 2 (RADIO)

Normal Time 

 AL 2 Hour 

 AL 2 Minute 

 AL 2 weekday 

 AL 2 beeper 

 AL 2 radio 

 AL 2 

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 nal radio volume 

 Normal Time.

1.  In standby mode, tap the AL1 (or AL2) button to show the preset alarm time.
2.  Press and hold the AL1 (or AL2) button again for about 2 seconds until 

the Hour Indicator on the LED DISPLAY 

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 ashes. Press the (2) or (3) 

button to obtain the desired Alarm Hour.

3.  Tap the AL1 (or AL2) button again to advance to the Minute Indicator. 

Press the (2) or (3) button to obtain the desired Alarm Minutes.

4.  Tap the AL1 (or AL2) button again to advance to the Weekday Indicator. 

Press the (2) or (3) button to select the desired Alarm Weekday mode 
as follows:

1-5: Monday to Friday 
1-7: Whole week 
6-7: Saturday & Sunday 
1-1:  One day of week (you need to further select 1 for Monday, 

2 for Tuesday and so on)

5.  Tap the AL1 (or AL2) button again to advance to select the Alarm source 

between Beeper or Radio.

Notes

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If you want to choose radio as the alarm source, you need to set the 
radio to your desired radio station in radio mode 

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 rst.

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After selecting the Radio as the alarm source during alarm setting, 
you need to select FM radio and the preset alarm volume level 

Summary of Contents for SRC 190

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL N VOD K OBSLUZE N VOD NA OBSLUHU FELHASZN L I K ZIK NYV INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI Alarm radio clock Radiobud k R diobud k R di s breszt ra Budzik radiowy SRC 190...

Page 2: ...EN 1...

Page 3: ...IP FORWARD NAP DST 4 SNOOZE SLEEP DIMMER POWER SAVING 5 TIME SET MEMORY MEMORY 6 ALARM 1 ON OFF SET VOLUME DOWN 7 ALARM 2 ON OFF SET VOLUME UP 8 ALARM 1 INDICATOR 9 PM INDICATOR 10 TIME INDICATOR 11 A...

Page 4: ...CING THE BACK UP BATTERY This unit is equipped with a battery back up system requiring one DC3V CR2032 lithium battery not included to maintain the time calendar settings and radio presets during AC p...

Page 5: ...or up to 30 seconds prompting for a new entry 3 While the display is flashing repeatedly tap the unit buttons 2 3 to adjust to the correct year Press and hold the unit 2 3 button faster scanning backw...

Page 6: ...ill consume more power if you set the clock display with dimmer higher TOGGLE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY BETWEEN C CELSIUS AND F FAHRENHEIT 1 Press the device to standby mode using the unit button 1 2 Press...

Page 7: ...CEPTION To insure maximum FM tuner reception unwrap and fully extend the EXTERNAL FM WIRE ANTENNA for best FM radio reception TO SET RECALL RADIO STATION PRESETS 1 Press the unit button 2 and 3 select...

Page 8: ...D DISPLAY flashes Press the 2 or 3 button to obtain the desired Alarm Hour 3 Tap the AL1 or AL2 button again to advance to the Minute Indicator Press the 2 or 3 button to obtain the desired Alarm Minu...

Page 9: ...onds the corresponding AL1 or AL2 INDICATOR will turn on and the alarm s will sound the following day at the set time TURNING OFF THE ALARM When the preset alarm time is reached the AL1 or AL2 INDICAT...

Page 10: ...turn the unit Off before the selected sleep time press and the on off button at any time Note There is no sleep indicator in this unit To check the remaining sleep time tap the SLEEP button once NAP...

Page 11: ...press and hold the unit button 2 for about 3 seconds until OFF appears on the LED DISPLAY The DISPLAY will switch back to normal time display Note If you replace the battery do not disconnect AC plug...

Page 12: ...ean the surface of the unit To clean wipe it will mild non abrasive detergent solution and clean soft cloth 9 Never attempt to insert wires pins or other such objects into the vents or opening of the...

Page 13: ...negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for furt...

Page 14: ...installation This warranty is void especially if apply as follows Defects which were put on sale Wear out or damage caused by common use The product was damaged by unprofessional or wrong installation...

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