Eton ego4000 Clock Radio User Manual


 
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OPERATION GUIDE
View Alarm Setting
• Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button once, the LCD display shows Alarm 1 setting
(includes alarm time and mode) for about 10 seconds, then it will revert back
to local time and display.
• Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button twice, the LCD display shows Alarm 2 setting
for about 10 seconds.
• Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button repeatedly, the LCD display shows Alarm 1
and Alarm 2 setting in circle.
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urn on the Preset Alarm(s)
Important: Please ensure it is at local time display status first before proceeding
with this operation. Generally, it takes 10 seconds to resume local time display
after setting clock/alarm or viewing alarm setting.
• Press Alarm on/off button once, the preset Alarm 1 is turned on. If it is the
Buzzer alarm, “ALARM 1” indicator shows; if it is CD/MP3 alarm, “ ”
indicator shows; if it is the Tuner alarm, “RADIO” indicator shows.
• Press Alarm on/off button twice, the preset Alarm 2 is turned on. The
corresponding alarm indicator shows.
• Press Alarm on/off button three time continuously, both the Alarm 1 and
Alarm 2 are turned on. The LCD display shows the alarm mode of Alarm 1
and Alarm 2 simultaneously.
When it is time to alarm, if it is Buzzer, the alarm sound can be heard; if it is
CD/MP3 or Radio alarm, it will start to play the CD/MP3 or radio automatically.
The volume is at its pre-listening level. Five minutes later the alarm (either
Buzzer or CD/Radio) stops automatically. If you want to cut off the alarm before
it stops automatically, press Alarm on/off button (for Buzzer) or button (for
CD/MP3 or Radio alarm).
While alarm is on, you may press Snooze/Light button to snooze for 5
minutes. At Snooze mode, “SNOOZE” indicator appears on the LCD display.
Snooze can be repeated several times.
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urn off the Preset Alarm
When it is at local time display status, you can turn off one or all preset alarms
by pressing Alarm on/off button repeatedly. When the alarm is turned off, the
alarm indicators (“ALARM 1”, “ALARM 2”, “ ” and/or “RADIO”) disappear.