Yamaha PocketrakCX Reference Manual - Page 49

Specify the alarm time [ALARM TIME]., MUSIC] as the alarm sound, then press the, MENU/ENTER] button.

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3. Specify the alarm time ([ALARM TIME]). Press the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the hour or minute, use the [VOL +/-] buttons to set the value, then press the [MENU/ENTER] button. Using the Timer Functions 4. Press the [VOL +/-] buttons to select [BEEP] or [MUSIC] as the alarm sound, then press the [MENU/ENTER] button. [BEEP] [MUSIC] Beep sound A music file in the ALARM folder will be played. Note: · If you wish to use your favorite song as the alarm instead of a beep, first connect the recorder to a computer, then place your favorite MP3 or WMA music file in the ALARM folder (see page 58). Then select [MUSIC]. If there is no file in the ALARM folder, a beep will sound instead of music. Make sure that the recorder's volume level is set appropriately. If the volume level is set to "0," you will not hear the alarm at the programmed time. 5. Press the [STOP/ESC ] button twice. The alarm is now programmed. At the programmed time, the alarm will go off. If you selected "BEEP," a beep will sound for about 10 seconds. If you selected "MUSIC," the music file (the entire song) in the ALARM folder will be played back. Note: · The alarm indicator ( ) will flash while the alarm is sounding. · Press the [STOP/ESC ] button to stop the alarm. · You can program the time up to 24 hours ahead. · The alarm will be cancelled once the programmed alarm has sounded. · You cannot program Timer recording if the alarm has already been programmed, and vice versa. ■ Canceling the alarm Select [CANCEL] in step 2 of the "Programming the alarm" procedure, then press the [MENU/ENTER] button. The alarm indicator ( ) disappears. POCKETRAK CX Reference Manual 49

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Using the Timer Functions
POCKETRAK CX
Reference Manual
49
3.
Specify the alarm time ([ALARM TIME]).
Press the [
]/[
] buttons to select the hour or
minute, use the [VOL +/-] buttons to set the value,
then press the [MENU/ENTER] button.
4.
Press the [VOL +/-] buttons to select [BEEP] or
[MUSIC] as the alarm sound, then press the
[MENU/ENTER] button.
Note:
·
If you wish to use your favorite song as the alarm instead of a beep, first connect the
recorder to a computer, then place your favorite MP3 or WMA music file in the ALARM
folder (see
page 58
). Then select [MUSIC]. If there is no file in the ALARM folder, a beep
will sound instead of music. Make sure that the recorder’s volume level is set appropri-
ately. If the volume level is set to “0,” you will not hear the alarm at the programmed
time.
5.
Press the [STOP/ESC
] button twice.
The alarm is now programmed.
At the programmed time, the alarm will go off. If you selected “BEEP,” a beep will
sound for about 10 seconds. If you selected “MUSIC,” the music file (the entire
song) in the ALARM folder will be played back.
Note:
·
The alarm indicator (
) will flash while the alarm is sounding.
·
Press the [STOP/ESC
] button to stop the alarm.
·
You can program the time up to 24 hours ahead.
·
The alarm will be cancelled once the programmed alarm has sounded.
·
You cannot program Timer recording if the alarm has already been programmed, and
vice versa.
Canceling the alarm
Select [CANCEL] in step 2 of the “Programming the
alarm” procedure, then press the [MENU/ENTER] button.
The alarm indicator (
) disappears.
[BEEP]
Beep sound
[MUSIC]
A music file in the ALARM folder will be played.