9
Setting an Alarm
If you plan to use the wake to music function, note that the last source and volume level settings will be used
for the alarm.
1
Press the
alarM 1
or
alarM 2
buttons one or more times
to turn on the alarm and set the alarm type. One press
selects wake to music . A second press selects wake
to tone . A third press selects both. Press the button a
fourth time to cancel the alarm.
2
Press the
pOwer/VOluMe
button to turn the Solo off. The
display will show the current time along with the icons
for the alarm(s) and alarm style(s) selected.
This example shows how the display might look after the Solo is
turned off. The current time is displayed and the icons show Alarm
1 is on, set for wake to music and tone, and Alarm 2 is on, set to tone only.
How the Alarms Work
When an alarm starts the icon for the alarm starts flashing.
If you selected wake to tone
the alarm tone starts sounding, quietly at first then with increasing volume.
If you selected wake to music
the radio station that was tuned in when you set the alarm is played at a
gradually increasing volume.
If you selected wake to music and tone
the radio station that was tuned in when you set the alarm is
played at a gradually increasing volume. If you do not turn off the alarm within five minutes the music stops
playing and the alarms tone begins to sound at a gradually increasing volume.
To turn off the alarm press the
pOwer/VOluMe
button.
The Snooze Feature
If you want to sleep a while longer after the alarm sounds you can
use the “Snooze “ feature. Simply touch the metal rim around the front
of the Solo II. This delays the alarm for ten minutes. Each additional
touch of the rim increases the length of the “Snooze” alarm delay by 5
minutes. The maximum delay is 60 minutes. The display shows the time
and a flashing Alarm icon.
To see how much “Snooze” time is left touch the metal rim once. If you touch the rim again another five
minutes is added to the “Snooze” time for each additional touch.
To cancel the “Snooze” function press the button for the active Alarm.
1
2
1
Touch Sensitive Rim