Timex T308 Clock Radio User Manual


 
Activating the Alarms
1. To activate the radio alarm, make sure that the Radio Alarm Indicator
appears on the display. If it does not, press
the
2 Radio Alarm 1 Button
once so that it does. As long as the indicator appears, the alarm will sound at the set
time and days.
2. To activate the nature sounds/buzzer alarm, make sure that the Sounds Alarm Indicator
appears on the display.
If it does not, press the
7 Nature Sounds/Buzzer Alarm 2 Button
once so that it does.
3. When the alarm sounds, press the 3 Off/Reset Button to turn off the alarm while still maintaining the programmed
7-5-2 alarm settings. To turn off an alarm and cancel its 7-5-2 settings, press its Alarm Button so that its Alarm Indicator
no longer appears on the display.
4. To activate the snooze feature, press the 5 Snooze/Dimmer Bar when the alarm sounds. The alarm will shut off for
approximately ten minutes before sounding again. The feature can be repeated several times during the one-hour
snooze cycle.
5. If it is not turned off, the alarm will sound for an hour before stopping. As long as an Alarm Indicator appears on the
display, the alarm will sound at the set time, according to the 7-5-2 settings.
Daylight-Saving Time (DST) and Leap Year Adjustments
If you live in an area that does not observe Daylight-Saving Time, it will be necessary for you to manually set the Daylight-
Saving Time (DST) function.
• Press the N Power/Sleep Button to turn the unit OFF.
Press and hold the L Mode/DST Button for 5 seconds to turn “DST” on. The LCD display will indicate “DST”.
Press and hold the L Mode/DST Button for 5 seconds again to cancel the “DST” function and restore to standard
time.
Adjusting the Display Backlight
This alarm clock radio features an adjustable display backlight, with dim, medium, and bright settings. To select a backlight
setting, press the 5 Snooze/Dimmer Bar until the desired brightness is reached.
Please note that the backlight will not work while the clock is operating on battery power.
Operating the Dual Alarm System (Continued)
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