Sanyo DMP-692 Owners Manual - Page 23

ALM 1, ALM 2, Snooze / Display Dimmer Control, SNOOZE / DIMMER, SNOOZE, STANDBY/ON, DIMMER

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ALARM SETTING 8). At the selected wake-up time the system will turn on to the mode you selected. The alarm will continue for 1 hour and then shut off automatically and reset itself for the same time on the following day. Note: If you selected the wake to iPod mode but there is no iPod docked at the wake up time, the system will default to the wake to Buzzer mode automatically. NOTE: If you selected the RADIO alarm mode, at the selected wake-up time the system will turn on to the last station you have listened. If you selected the wake to iPod or radio mode, and the system is in iPod or radio operation mode at the wake up time, the system will default to the wake to Buzzer mode automatically. 9). To shut the alarm off sooner, press the STANDBY/ON (Power "Off') button at any time. To check the alarm settings at any time, press the appropriate ALM 1 or ALM 2 button. The display will briefly show the current alarm settings for a few seconds and then return to the correct time, but the Alarm indicator will remain in the display indicating that the alarm is active. To deactivate the alarm press the appropriate ALM 1 or ALM 2 button once more. The Alarm indicator disappears and the alarm is canceled. Snooze / Display Dimmer Control When the alarm turns the system 'On' to wake you, touch the SNOOZE / DIMMER area on the top panel or press the SNOOZE / DIMMER button on the remote control. The alarm will stop for 9 minutes and then turn 'On' again. This action can be repeated continuously, but if you don't press SNOOZE / DIMMER button again, after one hour the alarm will not turn 'On' again. The SNOOZE indicator appears in the display during Snooze Timer operation." To switch SNOOZE function off, you can press STANDBY/ON button. During normal operation touch the SNOOZE / DIMMER area on the top panel or press the SNOOZE / DIMMER button on the remote control to control the brightness of the display. There are 6 levels of brightness that you can select. If you continue to press this control the display will return to full brightness. 22

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To check the alarm settings at any time, press the appropriate
ALM 1
or
ALM 2
button. The display will briefly show the current
alarm settings for a few seconds and then return to the correct
time, but the Alarm indicator will remain in the display indicating
that the alarm is active. To deactivate the alarm press the
appropriate
ALM 1
or
ALM 2
button once more. The Alarm
indicator disappears and the alarm is canceled.
Snooze / Display Dimmer Control
When the alarm turns the system ‘On’ to wake you, touch the
SNOOZE / DIMMER
area on the
top panel or press the
SNOOZE / DIMMER
button on the remote control. The alarm will stop
for 9 minutes and then turn ‘On’ again. This action can be repeated continuously, but if you
don’t press
SNOOZE / DIMMER
button again, after one hour the alarm will not turn ‘On’ again.
The
SNOOZE
indicator appears in the display during Snooze Timer operation.” To switch
SNOOZE
function off, you can press
STANDBY/ON
button.
During normal operation touch the
SNOOZE / DIMMER
area on the top panel or press the
SNOOZE
/ DIMMER
button on the remote control to control the brightness of the display.
There are 6 levels of brightness that you can select. If you continue to press this control the
display will return to full brightness.
At the selected wake-up time the system will turn on to the mode you selected. The alarm
will continue for 1 hour and then shut off automatically and reset itself for the same time
on the following day. Note: If you selected the wake to iPod mode but there is no iPod
docked at the wake up time, the system will default to the wake to Buzzer mode
automatically.
NOTE:
If you selected the RADIO alarm mode, at the selected wake-up time the system
will turn on to the last station you have listened. If you selected the wake to iPod or radio
mode, and the system is in iPod or radio operation mode at the wake up time, the system
will default to the wake to Buzzer mode automatically.
To shut the alarm off sooner, press the STANDBY/ON (Power “Off’) button at any time.
8).
9).
ALARM SETTING