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Setting the Clock

ON UNIT

ON REMOTE

1

  Turn the power on:

1/&

POWER

2

  Press for at least 2 seconds:

CLOCK

-

3

   Choose from either:

AM 12:00 (for an AM and PM 

display) or 0:00 (for a 24 hour 

display)

"II/ii"

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4

  Confirm your selection:

SET

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5

  Select the hours:

"II/ii"

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6

  To confirm:

SET

-

7

  Select the minutes:

"II/ii"

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8

  To confirm:

SET

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Setting the clock - more you can do

Using your player as an alarm clock

1 Press and hold 

TIMER

. Each functions flashes.

2  Press 

SET

 when the function you want to be woken by is showing.

-  If you choose “TUNER” you will be shown the stations you have 

saved as presets. Use 

"II/ii"

 on the unit to select the station you 

want, Then press 

SET

 on the unit.

3  “ON TIME” will be displayed. This is where you set the time you want 

the alarm to start.  

Use 

"II/ii" 

to change the hours and minutes and press 

SET

 to save. 

4  The “OFF TIME” will be displayed. This is where you set the time you 

want the function to stop.  

Use 

"II/ii"

 to change the hours and minutes and press 

SET

 to save. 

5  You will be shown the volume (VOL) you want to be woken by. Use 

"II/ii"

 to change the volume and 

SET

 to save. Switch the system 

off. The clock icon “ ” shows that the alarm is set.

6  When the system is turned off you can check the time the alarm and 

turn the alarm on and off by pressing 

TIMER

Note:

• You have to turn off the unit to use the alarm function.

•  If you disconnect the power cord or remove the batteries, the alarm 

function is not available.

•  The time set previously is deleted when power cord is pulled out.

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Summary of Contents for SB74

Page 1: ...User Guide SB74 P NO MFL67233827 Please read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference ENGLISH SB74 A AKAZLL_ENG_3827 indd 1 11 05 12 3 40 ...

Page 2: ...s Check the specification page of this owner s manual to be certain Do not overload wall outlets Overloaded wall outlets loose or damaged wall outlets extension cords frayed power cords or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire Periodically examine the cord of your appliance and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriora...

Page 3: ...at the backside of your unit 2 Plug the other end into the wall outlet PHONES PORTABLE IN FUNCTION SET CLOCK PLAY PAUSE PRE STANDBY STOP CLEAR PRE SKIP SEARCH SKIP SEARCH OPEN CLOSE VOLUME TIMER REC PROG EQ USB SILK SCREEN PMS8401C Battery Installation 1 Press and open the battery cover 2 Put D R20 8 batteries not included into the compartment making sure the and are correctly positioned 3 Replace...

Page 4: ...01C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 1 PHONES Headphone jack A warning that excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 2 FUNCTION Changes the function 3 i PRE Play pause 4 s PRE STOP 5 CLOCK Setting the clock Go to page 9 6 EQ You can choose fixed sound impression 7 PORTABLE IN For connecting a portable device and playing it through this unit s speakers ...

Page 5: ...ack or recording See information about your music Recording Put the battery into the remote control Make sure that the plus and minus on the battery size AAA match those on the remote control PORTABLE IN SKIP SEA RCH SKIP SEARCH OPEN CLOSE TIMER REC PROG EQ SILK SCREEN PMS8401C Remote control Listening to Radio ON UNIT ON REMOTE 1 Stretch the antenna to the most 2 Select FM FUNCTION FUNCTION 3 Cho...

Page 6: ...mote control to save and select a next track 4 Press B to play the programmed music files 5 To clear your selection press x and then x Sound quality adjustment You can choose sound impressions Press EQ repeatedly the display changes in the following order FLAT AUTO EQ Optional ROCK POP CLASSIC XDSS FLAT Playable file requirement MP3 WMA Sampling frequency within 16 48 kHz MP3 32 48 kHz WMA Bit rat...

Page 7: ...function FUNCTION FUNCTION INPUT Compatible USB Devices MP3 Player Flash type MP3 player USB Flash Drive Devices that support USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 The USB function may not be available depending on devices Devices which require additional program installation when you have connected it to a computer are not supported Look out for the follows Do not extract the USB device while in operation For a lar...

Page 8: ... of unauthorized copies of copy protected material including computer programs files broadcasts and sound recordings may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offense This equipment should not be used for such purposes Be responsible Respect copyrights Recording to USB ON UNIT ON REMOTE 1 Connect the USB device to the USB port of the unit 2 Select a mode in which you want to r...

Page 9: ... unit 3 ON TIME will be displayed This is where you set the time you want the alarm to start Use II ii to change the hours and minutes and press SET to save 4 The OFF TIME will be displayed This is where you set the time you want the function to stop Use II ii to change the hours and minutes and press SET to save 5 You will be shown the volume VOL you want to be woken by Use II ii to change the vo...

Page 10: ...s with a new ones RADIO No Sound The function is not selected to the Radio Select the function to the Radio Some noise occurs There are electronic devices near the player Set the player far from the devices CD The unit does not start playback An unplayable disc is inserted Insert a playable disc The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the playback side down The disc is dirty Clean the d...

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Page 12: ...MADE IN CHINA SB74 A AKAZLL_ENG_3827 indd 12 11 05 12 3 41 ...

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