Jensen JCR-208 Clock Radio User Manual


 
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5. If you do not want the alarm to turn on the following day, set the FUNCTION
SELECTOR to the “OFF” position. The AUTO INDICATOR will go off.
SNOOZE ALARM
After the radio or alarm sounds, you may press the SNOOZE button for a few
more minutes sleep. The alarm will stop for approximately 9 minutes and then
turn on again.
SLEEP OPERATION
SLEEP TO MUSIC
You can program the sleep timer to play the radio for up to 1 hour 59 minutes
and then shut off automatically.
1. Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR to “ON” and select the band, station, and
volume level that you want to listen then slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR
to either “OFF” or ““AUTO”” position.
2. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The display will briefly show "0: 59". While
holding the SLEEP BUTTON press the HOUR BUTTON, the display shows
"1: 59" and the radio will begin to play. After 1 hour 59 minutes the radio will
shut off automatically.
3. To adjust the amount of time that the audio will play before shutting off,
press and hold the SLEEP BUTTON then press the MINUTE BUTTON to
adjust the desired sleep time. When the desired amount of sleep time
appears in the display, release the buttons.
4. To cancel the sleep timer before it counts down to "00" and shut the radio off,
press the SNOOZE BUTTON once.
SLEEP AND WAKE TO MUSIC
1. Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR to “ON” and select the band, station, and
volume level that you wish to hear when the alarm comes 'On', then slide
the FUNCTION SELECTOR to the “AUTO” position. The AUTO INDICATOR
will light up.
2. Follow steps 2 to 3 in “SLEEP TO MUSIC” section above to set your desired
sleep time.
3. The unit is now programmed to turn off automatically at the Sleep Time you
selected and then to turn on at the preset “Alarm Time”.
4. To cancel the sleep timer before it counts down to "00" and shut the radio off,
press the SNOOZE BUTTON.
IMPORTANT:
Remember that the station and volume settings you choose for the SLEEP TO
MUSIC operation are the same settings you will hear if you set the alarm for
wake to “MUSIC” the following morning.