U S I N G T H E T I M E R
32
Programming Timers
You can program your BeoSound 9000
to start or stop playing at an appointed
time throughout your day and week
without you even having to be there to
control the process.
• The
Timer Play
function can, for
example, wake you up in the
morning to the sound from either
your favourite CD or radio program*.
• The
Timer Stand-by
function enables
you to program the BeoSound 9000
to switch off automatically – for
example after you leave for work in
the morning.
Once you have pressed the TIMER
button to get started, programming a
new Timer is just like having a
conversation with the display…
The BeoSound 9000 memorizes up to
15 such programming entries and you
can program timers which are carried
out once or timers which are carried
out throughout the week, please refer
to the next page for information about
‘How often ?
’.
*Note: When you program a Timer on RADIO, TV
or SAT, you will have to choose the program
where you want to program a timer play. You can
only choose already stored RADIO programs.
When you choose a program for RADIO, the
program you listened to last will appear. For TV
and SAT program 1 will appear as your first
option.
If you happen to change your mind
while you are programming, just press
a source button, CD or radio, to exit
the timer programming function.
While you are programming a Timer,
pressing the CHECK button will take
you back one step in the programming
sequence.
Note: When
TIMER STORED
is displayed you cannot
step back, pressing CHECK will start the checking
function, see page 34 if you want to check or clear
a Timer.
Nice to know…
• The BeoSound 9000 has a built-in 24-hour
clock. This means that the display reads, for
example, 14:45 for a quarter to three. In
order for the Timers to be executed
correctly, the clock must be set to the
correct time – (see page 36).
• For a Timer Stand-by programming all the
BeoSound 9000 needs to know, is at what
time you want it to
stop
playing, and
how
often
,
SINGLE DATE
or
DAYS.
As soon as you
choose a stand-by timer, you will jump
straight to the display which prompts you
to choose when the Timer should stop.
Press to start programming timers
Press to choose a source for your
Timer or choose a Timer standby
Press to accept the Timer
Then program when you want the
Timer to start and stop…
Press repeatedly until you have
found the exact time for starting a
Timer play
Press to accept start
Repeat the procedure with the
▲
and
▼
buttons and OK to program
the exact time for stopping a Timer
To program a
SINGLE DATE
Timer...
Press to display the date you want to
program a Timer for
Press to accept the selection
Press to store your Timer
programming and return to normal
source operations
Please refer to the following page to
program a
DAYS
Timer…
TIMER
OK
or
then
OK
then
then
▲
▼
OK
or
then
OK
then
▲
▼
or
▲
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