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SETTING THE ALARMS
SETTING THE ALARMS
You can set two completely separate alarm times (ALARM 1 
and ALARM 2) and activate either or both of them to wake 
you with a buzzer, radio, or music from a docked iPod. You can 
also pre-set the station preset and volume settings that the 
alarms will wake you with.
The alarms are set from the remote control or from within the 
Settings Menu (see page 13).
Checking and changing alarm settings:
All alarm settings are made through the Alarm menu. 
NOTE:- You  must  complete  all  settings  before  leaving  the 
menu or your changes won’t be saved.
Setting Alarm 1:
Switch on the radio (Alarm settings cannot be changed 
when set to Standby).
Press the 
ALARM1 button on the remote control. 
‘Alarm 1 Setup’ will appear on the display.
Press the 
SELECT/ENTER button if you want to set Alarm 
1.
‘Alarm 1 Wizard’ will appear on the display.
The  alarm  is  now  set  in  the  sequence  shown  in  the  next 
column.
NOTE:  Press  the  MENU  button  at  any  time  to  exit  alarm 
setting, leaving the settings unchanged.
To make a change to a setting:
Press the 
1. 
M
 or N button to scroll through the options 
available for a setting (or times when clock setting).
When  you  have  finished  changing  a  setting,  press  the 
2. 
SELECT/ENTER button to confirm the setting and move 
on to the next setting in the sequence.
Repeat the previous two steps to change each setting as 
3. 
required.
*NOTE:-  When  changing  the  Alarm  radio  preset  setting, 
choose the ‘Last listened’ option to wake to the last station 
you played before setting the radio to Standby.
Saving alarm settings:
Your  alarm  settings  are  automatically  saved  when  you 
complete the last setting and press SELECT/ENTER.
The display will confirm with the words ‘Alarm saved’.
Setting Alarm 2:
Press the 
ALARM2 button on the remote control to open 
the Alarm menu and set Alarm 2.
To change the settings, follow the procedure described 
for setting Alarm 1 on this page.
ALARM SETTING SEQUENCE