Bose Wave PCinteractive Owner's guide - Page 48
Clock display mode, AM/FM tuner display mode, Selecting AM/PM (12 hour) or Military (24 hour) time
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Using the Wave/PC™ Unit Controls Figure 41 The clock display Clock display mode Figure 41 shows you the display indicators of the clock display. To view the AM/FM station frequency while in the clock mode, press both Tuning buttons at the same time. Shows current time, wakeup time, sleep time, station frequency, or volume setting Indicates ALARM is set for AM/FM station alarm Indicates ALARM is selected SLEEP ALARM AM PM ALARM 2 Indicates ALARM is set for tone alarm Indicates ALARM 2 is set for tone alarm Indicates sleep mode Indicates AM or PM Indicates ALARM 2 is set for AM/FM station alarm Indicates ALARM 2 is selected Figure 42 The AM/FM tuner display AM/FM tuner display mode Figure 42 shows you the display indicators of the AM/FM tuner display. Indicates FM stereo broadcast Indicates volume setting is displayed Indicates the unit is searching for the next strong station Indicates the selected Shows station frequency, current time, sound source wakeup time, sleep time, or volume setting AUX FM STEREO VOL AM SEEK PRESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 Indicates a preset station is set Indicates the selected preset station Selecting AM/PM (12 hour) or Military (24 hour) time 1. Press the On/Off button once to turn the Wave/PC system off. 2. Press and hold Clock Set, and then press On/Off to switch between AM/PM (12 HR) or military (24 HR) formats Adjusting the display brightness In low light situations, the display dims automatically. To adjust the brightness level for automatic dimming: 1. Press and hold the Clock Set button. 2. Press Volume up to view the 10 levels of increasing brightness. Use the Volume up or down button to select your preferred setting. 3. Release the Clock Set button. In the event of a power outage, the selected setting is retained by the radio with the 9V battery backup power. 48 April 12, 2001 PDF259774_00