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Using the Radio 

Setting the Alarms

 

This unit has dual alarms that can be set to different times and different sources (Buzzer, Radio, 
iPhone/iPod).  The frequencies of each alarm can be set to Daily, Weekdays, and Weekend. 

 

The unit must be in the 

OFF

 position. 

 

Press and hold the 

ALARM

 button until the Alarm 1 Source (image of a bell = Buzzer/Beeper) 

appears and flashes.  Adjust by using the 

VOL +

 or 

VOL –

 button (Buzzer/Beeper, Radio, or 

iPhone/iPod).

 

 

Press the 

>>|

 button, the Frequencies section of Alarm 1 will appear and flash.  Adjust by using 

the 

VOL +

 or 

VOL –

 button (Weekdays, Daily, and Weekend). 

 

 

Press the 

>>|

 button, the Hour section of the Alarm 1 time will appear and flash.  Adjust by 

using the 

VOL +

 or 

VOL –

 button. 

 

 

Press the 

>>|

 button, the Minute section of the Alarm 1 time will appear and flash.  Adjust by 

using the 

VOL +

 or 

VOL –

 button. 

 

 

Press the 

>>|

 button, the Volume section for Alarm 1 will appear and flash.  Adjust by using the 

VOL +

 or 

VOL –

 button. 

 

 

Press the 

>>|

 button to go to Alarm 2 section.  Follow the same steps above to set Alarm 2.

 

 

The

 |<<

 or 

>>|

 buttons can be used to go back or forward between the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 

settings.

 

 

At any point in the process the 

OK

 button can be pressed to exit and confirm changes.

 

Arming, Disarming, and Reviewing the Alarm (Alarm On and Off)

 

Important:

  Alarms are not automatically armed when set.  Active alarms are indicated by alarm icons 

on the display. 

 

Press to 

ALARM

 button to arm or disarm the desired Alarm sequence (Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 1 

and Alarm 2, and OFF).  

 

 

If Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 appears on the display they’re active, press the 

ALARM

 button to disarm 

them if desired.

 

 

To review the alarm, use the ‘

Setting the Alarms’

 instructions above.

 

Snooze Operation

 

Press the 

SNOOZE

 button when the alarm begins to sound.  The alarm will be silenced for five (5) 

minutes then sound again.  The 

SNOOZE

 button can be pressed until the alarm is disarmed. 

Resetting the Alarm to come on the Next Scheduled Day

 

When the alarm is sounding, press the 

ON/OFF

 button to stop the alarm and reset it to come on the 

next scheduled day. 

 

Summary of Contents for RadioVault

Page 1: ...RadioVault Owner s Manual REV 1 4 12 ...

Page 2: ...Pod Listening to the Radio Using the Aux Input Using the Sleep Function Setting Up the Biometrics Pg 8 Getting Started Enrollment of the Administrator Fingerprint Enrolling Additional Users Using the Biometrics Pg 9 Accessing the Unit Deleting Users Resetting the Unit Warning and Maintenance Pg 10 FCC Notification for Class B Digital Device or Peripheral Installing Replacing the Batteries Technica...

Page 3: ...2 Display Controls and Indicators ...

Page 4: ...3 Display Controls and Indicators ...

Page 5: ...st be in the OFF position Press and hold the TIME button for 3 seconds Once sync is completed the updated time will appear on the display Press TIME button once to see the Month and Date Setting the Time and Date Manually Important The iPhone iPod cannot be in the dock station The unit must be in the OFF position Press and hold the TIME button until the Year appears and flashes on the display Pres...

Page 6: ...L or VOL button Press the button to go to Alarm 2 section Follow the same steps above to set Alarm 2 The or buttons can be used to go back or forward between the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 settings At any point in the process the OK button can be pressed to exit and confirm changes Arming Disarming and Reviewing the Alarm Alarm On and Off Important Alarms are not automatically armed when set Active alarm...

Page 7: ...f press the ON OFF button Listening to the Radio Set up the antenna by extending the FM wire fully and away from the unit for the best reception Important Do not strip alter or attach to other antennas Press the ON OFF button to turn the unit on The default source is AUX and can be changed by pressing the SOURCE button Change the source to Radio by pressing the SOURCE button to cycle through the s...

Page 8: ...lect Bass or Treble then press the VOL or VOL to adjust the setting To turn the unit off press the ON OFF button Using the Sleep Function Sleep mode allows you to sleep listening to the Radio or iPhone iPod turning the unit off after a specified time Off 90m 75m 60m 45m 30m or 15m Press the ON OFF button to turn the unit on The default source is AUX and can be changed by pressing the SOURCE button...

Page 9: ...its 120 fingerprints maximum Important The unit requires the first and the second administrator s fingerprint to be enrolled before adding additional fingerprints Register the first two fingerprints as the administrator Press the ENROLL Button You will hear two 2 beeps and the LED will flash green indicating the enrollment procedure has started Place your finger over the scanner with the tip of yo...

Page 10: ...int or via the keys provided Press and release the START Button the green LED flashes and the unit beeps once Place your finger over the scanner with the tip of your finger at the top of the finger guide as shown in Figure B Make sure you have good flat contact with the scanner Begin to swipe your finger from Position 1 to Position 2 Figure C it will take 1 to 2 seconds to complete the swipe Try t...

Page 11: ...ct the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Placement and Cleaning Place the on level surface and away from excessive heat or sunlight Only clean the unit with a soft cloth and mild soap Protect furniture surfaces by placing a cloth or protective material between unit and furniture Installing Rep...

Page 12: ...11 Notes ...

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Page 14: ... is not responsible for damage to or theft of the Purchaser s product or its contents 8 The obligation of Company under this warranty is contingent upon proper use of the Product and shall not apply to Products or parts or components thereof which have been put in unusual or extreme environments or any damage caused by an act of God or force of nature Modifying or tampering with the Product which ...

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