Technicolor Thomson MP3 Player RR96L User Manual

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Safety Information  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:  
Please respect the environment.  
Before throwing any batteries  
away, consult your distributor who  
may be able to take them back for  
specific recycling.  
EN  
Power supply  
AC 230V ~50Hz  
Clock backup:9V  
6F22  
Power consumption: 7W  
• Make sure that you keep your  
set away from water and high  
temperatures.  
• Do not use your system  
immediately after transporting it  
from a cold place to a warm  
• No naked flame sources, such as lighted  
candles, should be placed on the apparatus.  
• Attention should be drawn to the  
environmental aspects of battery disposal.  
• Minimum distances (2cm) around the  
apparatus for sufficient ventilations.  
• The ventilation should not be impeded by  
covering the ventilation opening with items,  
such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains,  
etc.  
place, as condensation may cause the system to  
malfunction.  
• Keep your unit away from humid areas and  
abnormally hot places.  
• To prevent personal injury, do not reverse any  
batteries and do not mix battery types.  
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to  
dripping or splashing and that no objects filled  
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the  
apparatus.  
• The rating plate is located at the bottom cabi-  
net of apparatus.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
T H E L I G H T N I N G  
FLASH AND ARROW-  
HEAD WITHIN THE  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE THE EXCLAMATION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, POINT WITHIN THE  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER T R I A N G L E I S  
A
TRIANGLE IS  
A
WARNING  
SIGN  
ALERTING YOU OF  
T A T  
( O R BAC K ) . N O U S E R -  
SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-  
SIDE. REFER SERVICING  
TO QUA L I F I E D S E RV I C E  
PERSONNEL.  
WA R N I N G S I G N  
ALERTING YOU OF  
" D A N G E R O U S  
VOLTAGE" INSIDE  
THE PRODUCT.  
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I N S T R U C T I O N S  
A C C O M PA N Y I N G  
T H E P R O D U C T.  
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT  
WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL  
DO NOT EXPOSETHIS PRODUCT  
SHOCK HAZARD,  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
 
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Battery Back-Up Operation  
This clock radio is equipped with a memory  
holding system that can be powered with  
a 9V battery (not included). The power  
failure protection circuit will not operate  
unless battery is installed.  
When normal household power is inter-  
rupted, or AC line cord is unplugged, the  
battery will power the clock radio to keep  
track of time and alarm settings pro-  
grammed into memory. When the battery  
backup functions, the digital display will  
not be backlighted, however, the function  
of alarm still occurs during the power in-  
terruption if remaining battery power is  
adequate. Normal operation will resume  
after AC power is restored so you will not  
have to reset the time or the alarm.  
Install battery as follows:  
EN  
1. Remove battery compartment door (lo-  
cated at the bottom of the radio) by ap-  
plying thumb pressure to area indicated  
on battery door and then lift the door  
out and off the cabinet.  
2. Connect a 9V battery to the connector  
plug.  
3. Insert battery in the compartment and  
replace the compartment door.  
Power Failure Indicator  
When AC power is interrupted (discon-  
nected) for a short period of time, both  
time and alarm settings will change (un-  
less optional battery is installed). After AC  
power is restored (reconnected), the Digi-  
tal Display will blink to indicate that power  
was interrupted and you should readjust  
the time and alarm settings.  
Note: Alkaline (NEDA 1604A / IEC 6LR61) battery is  
recommended. Carbon Zinc (NEDA 1604 / IEC 6F22) bat-  
tery may be used but memory holding time will be substan-  
tially reduced. Memory holding time for a fresh alkaline bat-  
tery is approximately 8 hours (if radio or alarm is not oper-  
ated), which should take care of short, nuisance-type AC power  
failures. To preserve battery life, the radio should remain  
plugged into an AC outlet. As batteries get older, their volt-  
age drops and memory may be lost. Be sure to replace the  
battery periodically. Battery should be removed if the radio  
will be stored for more than one month. Leaky batteries may  
badly damage the clock radio.  
 
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Operating the radio  
EN  
Memory  
Set  
Recall  
SET  
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Tuning the Stations  
Recalling the Stations  
1. Press ON/BAND (located on the top of  
the radio) to turn on the radio.  
2. Press ON/BAND to change the broad-  
cast band (FM/MW for RR96M only, FM/  
LW for RR96L), press OFF to turn off  
the radio.  
1. Press ON/BAND to turn on the radio.  
2. Press MEMORY RECALL to select the  
preset station (if available).  
Automatic station search  
1. Press ON/BAND (located on the top of  
3. Press  
station.  
or  
to select a  
the radio) to turn on the radio.  
2. Press and hold  
or  
for  
4. If you want to memorize this station,  
press MEMORY SET once, and press  
MEMORY RECALL to choose the sta-  
tion number you want to record in,  
once you choose a number, press  
MEMORY SET again to confirm.  
5. If you set the station in the AL loca-  
tion, it will be the wake up station of  
the alarm.  
2 seconds, it will automatically search a  
station for you.  
Note:  
The unit can store up to 11  
preset stations, “AL”  
refers to the Alarm  
Station. If no WAKE  
STATION is set, the wake up radio  
station will stay at your last listening  
radio station.  
6. To overwrite a presetted station, repeat  
step 3 and 4.  
 
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Operating the clock  
EN  
Memory  
Set  
Recall  
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Cancel  
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Setting Clock Time  
Setting the Wake Time  
Your digital clock operates on a 24-hour  
standard mechanism.  
1. Press the SET button once to set  
ALARM 1 (1 will flash on display),  
twice to set ALARM 2 (2 will flash on  
display).  
1. Press the SET button until a clock icon  
is shown on display.  
2. Press REV or FWD to set wake time.  
3. When wake time is set. You can exit  
set mode by pressing SET button until  
no flashing sign or clock icon is dis-  
played.  
2. Press REV or FWD to set the clock time.  
When you press and hold REV or FWD,  
the time decrements or increments will  
follow by a faster rate. No adjustment  
can be made when LOCK mode is se-  
lected.  
 
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Operating the Alarm  
Turning off Alarm  
Silence the alarm momentarily  
Press SNOOZE. The alarm will sound again  
when the snooze period is over.  
Waking by Selected Source  
Programme  
EN  
You may be woken up by music  
or  
alarm  
.
1. Select an AM or FM station. (refer to  
“Tuning the Stations”)  
2. Set wake time (see above direction).  
3. Press the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 but-  
ton to select waking up by music or  
alarm. An indicator is up next to the  
selected setting.  
Stop the alarm  
Press OFF. Then the alarm will be on the  
following day at the same time.  
Disable the alarm permanently  
1. Press CANCEL button.  
2. The ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 indicator  
will be flashing.  
4. Adjust the volume by turning VOLUME.  
3. Press ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button  
within 3 seconds to deactivate the alarm  
function permanently, “OFF” will be  
shown when the above procedures are  
done.  
Note:  
When you turn off the alarm  
or the music  
by press-  
ing OFF, the alarm  
or the  
music  
will turn on at the same time  
Tip:  
tomorrow.  
You can activate the previously  
set alarm time by pressing  
ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 but-  
ton.  
Note:  
The unit equips with GRAD-  
U-WAKEfeature, the alarm  
tone volume will increase  
gradually to its maximum in  
about 30 to 45 seconds.  
 
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Other Functions  
Nap Mode  
Sleep Mode  
EN  
This function wakes you up after a short  
period of time. Simply:  
In sleep mode, the radio will turn off au-  
tomatically. Simply:  
1. Press NAP and release. The NAP indi-  
cator will flash.  
2. When the indicator is flashing, press  
REV or FWD to adjust nap time (from  
10 minutes to 2 hours at an interval of  
10 minutes.)  
3. The clock will be shown after 5 seconds  
if no button is pressed. The NAP indica-  
tor will light up.  
1. Press SLEEP then the time display will  
exhibit 0:59 and the radio will turn on.  
2. While holding SLEEP, press REV or FWD  
to set the sleep time. The time range is  
from 1 minute to 2 hours.  
3. Release SLEEP and the current time will  
be shown again. The radio is turned  
on and you may select the station as  
usual. The radio will turn off when the  
preset time elapses. If you decide to  
turn off the radio sooner, press SNOOZE  
or OFF.  
4. Press NAP once to show time left.  
Stop the Nap alarm  
Press NAP or follow “Turning off Alarm”.  
4. When SLEEP is activated again, the  
sleep time will be the same as the one  
you set before.  
5. Press SLEEP to read the remaining sleep  
time.  
Note:  
1. Press and hold NAPto can-  
cel the nap setting.  
2. Only alarm sound can be  
selected.  
3. If the radio is currently on, then the  
radio will be on after NAPis pressed.  
 
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Other Functions  
Snooze Alarm Operation  
Brightness control  
EN  
This operation allows extra sleep time af-  
ter the alarm is on. The alarm will be off  
by pressing SNOOZE until the snooze pe-  
riod is over. Snooze function can be used  
repeatedly up to 2 hours. After this, the  
alarm will turn off until the next alarm con-  
ditions are met. Set the “quiet time” as  
follow:  
You can adjust the backlight by the  
BRIGHTNESS button, there are three  
modes you may select from:  
OFF - Backlight off.  
HIGH - Backlight always high.  
LOW - Backlight low.  
1. Press and hold SNOOZE.  
2. Press REV or FWD to set the “quiet”  
period (the default time is 9 minutes) from  
1 minute to 30 minutes. Release button,  
then the “quiet” period is set.  
Seconds Time Display  
The unit may display in seconds.  
1. The radio should be off, and the clock  
should be in normal mode.  
2. Press  
onds display.  
or  
to show sec-  
3. Release to return to the hour and  
minute display.  
 
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