5
Setting the Clock
1. Press and hold the
Time Set Button
located on the back of the unit for 2 seconds until the
clock display flashes and a beep sounds.
2. Press the
–
or
+
Buttons
to adjust the clock to the current time (hold for rapid setting). Make
sure you set the correct AM/PM time. The PM indicator appears to the left of the display; there is
no AM indicator.
3. To toggle the clock display between standard 12 hour time and 24 hour (“military”) time display,
press the
Alarm
or
Alarm Button
while the display is flashing during time setting.
4. Press and release the
Time Set Button
to confirm the current time setting. The YEAR will
flash on the display. Press the
–
or
+
Buttons
to set the correct year.
5. Press and release the
Time Set Button
to confirm the current year setting. The Month will
flash on the display. Press the
–
or
+
Buttons
to set the correct month (hold for rapid
adjustment).
6. Press and release the
Time Set Button
to confirm the current month setting. The Date will
flash on the display. Press the
–
or
+
Buttons
to set the correct date (hold for rapid
adjustment).
7. Press and release the
Time Set Button
to confirm the date. 2 beeps will sound to indicate
time setting mode is complete.
Setting and Using the Alarm
This unit features dual alarms which can be set to different times and alarm sources. Each is set in
the same way. Instructions are given as “Alarm Button”; use
Alarm Button
or
Alarm Button
located on the back of the unit to set respective alarms.
Note
: Each step must be completed while display is flashing or the step will time-out in 10 seconds
without any changes saved.
1. Press and hold the
Alarm Button
for 2 seconds until the alarm time display and alarm icon flash.
A beep sounds.
2. Press the
–
or
+
Buttons
to adjust the alarm time to the desired time (hold for rapid setting).
Make sure you set the correct AM/PM alarm time. The PM indicator appears to the left of the time
display; there is no AM indicator.
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Using the
iBTW39
Manually Setting Clock + Alarms