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24 Hour Clock and International Radio

CHANGE TO 24 HOUR DISPLAY
Press MODE until the time setting 

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Advance hours by pressing 2 until it passes 12 midnight, 

the display will now be in 24-Hour mode. 3:00 PM will be 

displayed as 15:00. (Advancing past 24:00 will return clock 

to 12-Hour mode.)

CHANGE RADIO SETTING
Press MODE until the country code setting 

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(USA/United States of America, EU/Europe, JP/Japan.)
Press 1 or 2 to sequence through the setting options.

This product is normally shipped with the radio and time 

display set to US default. Use the following procedures to 

change between worldwide radio options as well to change 

the time display between 12-Hour or 24-Hour modes.

Summary of Contents for SI785

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Page 2: ...Features Include AM FM TV audio List of Features ...

Page 3: ...Display and Controls LCD SCREEN PANEL CONTROLS ...

Page 4: ...Power Requirements Activate the two CR2032 back up batteries by removing the paper tab from the battery BATTERY COMPARTMENT Bottom of unit BACK UP BATTERIES ...

Page 5: ...RESET If this product does not operate properly insert the tip of an Additional Information ...

Page 6: ...Setting the Clock BUTTONS Press the HEAR TIME button to have the current time announced ...

Page 7: ...Year and Temperature Display Press MODE three times Year and temperature BUTTONS 3 4 Switch F C BUTTONS 1 2 Adjust Year ...

Page 8: ...Setting the Month and Date Press MODE four times BUTTONS 3 4 Adjust Date BUTTONS 1 2 Adjust Month ...

Page 9: ...Setting the Alarm Press MODE Alarm time and icon flashes on the display ALARM ON OFF Activate Deactivate Alarm ...

Page 10: ...Press MODE one time then press DISPLAY to change the type of alarm sound Alarm Features MODE Press Once DISPLAY Change Alarm Sound ...

Page 11: ...Audio Controls Press SLEEP from 1 to 6 times to turn the audio on for 15 to SLEEP Set Auto Off ...

Page 12: ...Press POWER or Press SLEEP 1 to 6 times Sound Soother Feature SLEEP SOUND GUIDE Displays Selection ...

Page 13: ...CD Player Basic Operation Because of the high power requirements of the CD player use of the AC adapter is strongly recommended for extended or frequent CD playing ...

Page 14: ...CD Player Play Options SONG LOOP Press RPT PRG one time while a SCREEN ICONS Indicate Selected Options ...

Page 15: ...CD Player Programming Press RPT PRG two times while the CD is stopped to enter the SCREEN ICONS Indicate Selected Options ...

Page 16: ...our Clock and International Radio This product is normally shipped with the radio and time display set to US default Use the following procedures to change between worldwide radio options as well to change ...

Page 17: ...Antenna and Reception The TV audio band US version requires a strong broadcast signal FM ...

Page 18: ...AM FM TV Audio and Preset Stations There are 6 presets available for each audio band MEM DEMO ...

Page 19: ...l SI785 WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This product complies with DHHS Rule 21 subchapter J at date ...

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Page 21: ...Y What is Covered This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship with the exceptions stated below How Long Coverage Lasts This warranty runs for one year from the date of original purchase What is Not Covered ...

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