Insignia NS-CLVR01 User Manual

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Getting started
Setting the clock
1
  Press and hold the TIME SET button on the back of your clock radio. The time 
  blinks on the LCD.
2 Press MIN (minute) to set the minutes and HOUR to set the hours. Make sure 
  that you set AM/PM correctly.
3 Press TIME SET again. The clock is set.
Turning your clock radio on and off
1
  Press and hold       /SOURCE for two seconds. Your clock radio turns on.
2 Press DIMMER on the back of your clock radio to set the display backlight of 
  the LCD to a comfortable level.
3  Press and hold       /SOURCE again to switch your clock radio to standby mode.
Using Voice Command
1 Turn the VC button to ON on the back of the radio. To activate the voice 
  controls, say “Voice Command” to the clock radio or press the 
  SNOOZE/ SLEEP/ VOICE COMMAND button. The clock will respond 
  “What can I do for you?.”
  TIPS
  •  Speak clearly and in a normal tone.
  •  Give correct commands (refer to command list below).
  •  Do not give commands when the clock radio is speaking.
  •  Speak near the microphone located on the top of the clock radio.
  •  Commands must be spoken in non-accented English.
2  Say any of the following commands for the function you want, then follow 
  the voice prompts carefully:
 • 
Time (”tīm”)
 • 
Set Time (”set tīm”)
 • 
Alarm (”
e
-’lärm”)
 • 
Set Alarm (”set 
e
-’lärm”)
 • 
Sleep Time (”slēp tīm”)
 • 
Radio (”rā-dē-ō”)
 • 
Help (”help”)
 • 
Cancel (”kan(t)-s
e
l”)
[Pronunciation guide derived from online Merriam-Webster dictionary at 
www.merriam-webster.com.]
For additional information on using voice control, refer to the User Guide.
Setting and using the alarm manually
1
  Press and hold the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button (depending on which alarm 
  you want to set) until the display blinks.
2 Press HOUR to set the hour you want to wake up, then press MIN (minute) to 
  set the minute. Make sure you set AM/PM correctly.
3 Briefly press ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 again to save the setting. The display 
 stops 
blinking.
4  To cancel the alarm, press ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 again until the alarm 
  indicator disappears from the display.
Playing the radio
1
  Press and hold the       /SOURCE button for two seconds to turn on your 
 clock 
radio.
 • 
Press the       /SOURCE button repeatedly to select the AM or FM band.
 • 
If you are listening to FM, uncoil and extend the FM antenna on the back 
    of your clock radio and move it around to improve reception.
  -OR-
    If you are listening to AM, turn the radio slightly to improve reception.
 • 
Press TUNE + or TUNE - to tune the radio to a higher or lower frequency.
 • 
Press and hold TUNE + or TUNE - for more than one second to scan to a 
    higher or lower frequency. The radio automatically scans to the next station.
 • 
Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN buttons to increase or decrease 
    the volume. Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
2  Press and hold the       /SOURCE button to turn off your clock radio.
Listening to an external sound source
1
  Make sure that your clock radio is turned off.
2  Connect the external sound source to the AUX IN jack on the back of your 
  clock radio using a stereo 3.5 mm plug cord (not supplied).
3  Press and hold the       /SOURCE button for two seconds to turn on your clock
 radio.
4 Press the       /SOURCE button repeatedly to select AUX. “AUX” appears on the 
 display.
5  Start playback on the external sound source, then adjust the volume to a 
  comfortable level. Control playback on the external audio device.
Specifications
Frequency range
 
Bands: FM and AM
 
Range: FM - 87.5~107.9 MHz (200 KHz steps)
 
AM - 530~1710 KHz (10 KHz steps)
Station presets 
FM - 5
 
AM - 5
External connections 3.5 
mm 
stereo
Volume 0-16 
levels
Speakers 
2 x 2" - 4 ohm full range
 
2W x 2 RMS
Power 
AC power adapter - 110V 60Hz to 9V,1A
 
DC - 3 x AAA batteries for memory backup
Troubleshooting
For information on troubleshooting, refer to the User Guide.
FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
FCC warning
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
ICES-003 Class B Notice
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.