SDI Technologies T150 Weather Band Radio with Nature sounds and alarm User Manual

SDI Technologies Inc. Weather Band Radio with Nature sounds and alarm

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Model: T-150
This device complies with part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user 5 authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may caused harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by tuming the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct me
‘ interference by one or more ofthe following measures:
|:| Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
D increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
a Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
needed.
El Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
installation
Using the AC Adapter
We recommend the use of the AC Adapter instead of the Main batteries for the best possible
performance.
Note: The AC Adapter plug must be disconnected from the DC Input Jack in order to operate
the unit on batteries.
Battery Backup
if the Backup (CR2032) Battery has been installed and a power failure occurs or the AC adapter
cord is acddentally disconnected and AA batteries are missing. the current time and alarm time
settings will be maintained. Also, “Sure Alarm‘ fwture to ensure that Buzzer alarm to wake you
up in the time alarm come it backup battery is installed.
If the Backup Battery have not been installed or are dead, the battery low icon at lower left-hand
corner of the display will appear. it is time to replace the battery by following step.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover and remove all AA batteries.
2. Remove the CR2032 battery door by screwdriver.
3. Install a CR2032 battery. Please make sure the polarity is correct as shown within the battery
compartment.
4 Close the battery door and reinstall AA batteries.
Important: Unit MUST be connecting to AC Adapter while replacing CR2032 battery. Othenrvise
time and alarms setting may lose.
DC Operation
1. For DC operation, 3 "AA” battery must be installed.
2. Gently turn the unit over and remove the battery compartment door.
3. Install 3 ”AN alkaline batteries, while making sure that the polarity is correct as shown within
the battery compartment.
4. Close the battery compartment door, turn the unit over and plug in the AC adapter.
AC Operation
1. Unit came with a DCW 350mA adapter, just plug it in the unit and AC socket.
Important: DO NOT USE OTHER ADAPTER OTHER THAN THE ONE CAME WITH THE UNIT.
Battery Low Indicator
There are two kinds of batteries employed by the unit. The CR2032 battery is pre-instalted for
time keeping and 3 x “AN batteries for DC operation.
Battery low icon is located in lower lefl-hand and right—hand comer of the display. When the icon
lights up it is time to replace showing kind battery.
Note: You should replace batteries if battery low ioon appeared.
Maintenance
0 Place the unit on a level surface away from sources of direct sunlight or excessive heat.
0 Protect your fumiture when placing your unit on a natural wood and lacquered finish. A cloth
or other protective material should be placed between it and the furniture.
0 Clean your unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water. Stronger cleaning
agents, such as Benzine, thinner or similar materials can mar the surfeoe of the case.
Setting Clock Time and Calendar
Important— While setting the time or calendar, if you do not press the appropriate buttons (as
explained below) within approximately 8 seconds, the display will stop flashing. If this happens
you must follow the instructions again from step 1.
Setting the Clock Time
1. Press and hold the Time Button until the display begins flashing.
2. Press the << or >> Button to select correct time. Remember to set the correct AM or PM.
The PM Indicator is located on the upper left side of the time digits.
3. Press the Time Button again to return the display to normal mode. You can also allow the
display to flash for approximately 8 seconds to return to normal mode.
Note: While setting the time, if you press and hold the << or >> Button the minutes will begin
counting at a moderate pace, the get faster. This will assist you in easily setting the time
both fast and exact.
Setting the Calendar
Press and hold the Calendar Button until the display begins flashing.
Press the >> Button to set the month.
Press the << Button to set the day.
Press the 7-5 -2 Button to set the day of the week.
Press the Calendar Button again to return the display to normal mode. You can also allow
the display to flash for approximately 8 seconds to return to normal mode.
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Alarm omra on
This Clock Radio features three alarms that can be set and used independently. You can set both
alarms to wake three people at different times, set alarm as a back-up to the other in case you
shutoff the first alarm and go back to sleep, or use alarm(s) for weekdays and other for weekend
wake up times.
Note: This clock radio also features “Sure Alami’ that even power failure occurs or the AC cord
is accidentally disconnected, it you had installed AA batteries, unit will change to Buzzer
alarm to wake you up.
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Important — While setting the alarm time, the display will retum to the current clock time (normal
mode) if the appropriate buttons are not pressed within approximately 8 seconds.
You can exit the setting mode at anytime by simply pressing Alarm Set Buttion
repeatedly until the current clock time" is displayed.
1. Press the Alarm Set Button until the Weather Alarm Indlcatior appears on the top of the
display and the alarm time rs flashing.
Press the << or >> Button to adjust to time you want to wake up. Remember to set the
correct AM or PM time. The PM Indicator is located on the upper left side of the time digits.
Press the 7.5.2 Button to select the alarm will come on everyday. weekdays or weekend only.
Press the Alarm Set Button again to return the display to normal mode. You can also allow
the display to flash for approximately 8 seconds to retum to normal mode.
Press the Radio Alarm But-ton until the Radio Alarm Indicator appears on the top of the
display to confirm that the radio will turn on at the set time.
6 DO NOT FORGET to set the band, radio station and volume level you wish to wake to.
Note: While setting the time if you press and hold the << or >> Button the minutes will begin
counting at a moderate pace me get faster This will assist you in easily setting the time
both fast and exact.
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Settin the
1. Press the Alarm Set Button until the Sounds Alarm Indicator appears on the top of the
display and the alarm time is flashing,
2. Follow to step 2 to 5 of Setting the Weather Radio Alarm Time but by replacing Radio Alarm
to Sound Alarm.
3. The last nature sound that you listened to will be the nature sound that is setto turn on at the
alarm time. Follow the instruction under Listening to Nature Sounds it needed.
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1. Press the Alarm Set Button until the Buzzer Alarm Indicator appears on the top of the
display and the alarm time is flashing.
2. Follow to step 2 to 5 of Setting the Weather Radio Alarm Time but by replacing Radio Alarm
to Buzzer Alarm.
anfirm Your Wake-up Settings
1. Press the Alarm Set Button to change the current clock time to the flashing alarm time with
the alarm indicator at the top of the display.
2. Repeatedly press the Alarm Set Button until you see the Radio, Sounds or Buzzer Alarm
Indicator and the conesponding alarm time flashing on the display.
Turn off the Alarm
1. Alter the alarm turn on, press the Alarm Reset/oft Button to turn ofi the alarm. The alarm'will
turn on again at the same time the following day unless the controls are changed.
2. To cancel any of the alarms, simply press the Radio. Sound and/or Buzzer Alarm Button
until the alarm indicator disappears from the top of the display.
3. it the alarm is not turned off alter it sounds, it will play for approximately 1 hour, then turn off
automatically. This cycle will repeat every 24 hours unless the controls are changed.
Instand Weather Broadgast
Note: Extend wire antenna fully for best reception.
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Press the OnIOff Weather Button once to turn on the radio. The Dial Pointer will light.
Set the channel Switch to the right-hand side to the number position that has the best
reception in your living area. They are as follows:
1 —162.475MHZ
2 — 162.450MHZ
3 ~ 162.400MH2
4 —162.425MHZ
5 — 162.525MHZ
6 —162.500MHz
7 —162.55DMHZ
Adjust the Volume Control as desired.
To stop listening at anytime by pressing the Orr/Off Weather Button again to turn off the
radio. The dial pointer will go off.
Note: While listening to the weather, the Alarm and sleep will not play.
Important lnfonnation Regarding Weather Broadcasts
Weather band broadcast transmission is a very low power and is not the same as the
transmission of FM radio broadcasts.
Weather band stations are located in specific geographic locations and terrain, which means
the area in which you live may not be within the range of such a station. If your receive AM
and FM stations without a problem, but wnnot receive weather band information, it means
you are beyond the range of the nearest weather station, not that your radio is defective.
0 To help improve reception, move the antenna or rotate the radio until you get the best
reception. Reception will also vary from daytime to night time.
Listeninglsleeusulatumms
1. Press the Sound Button once to turn on the sound. The Dial Pointer will light.
2. Press the, Sound Button again to change to sleep mode. The sleep timer will shut the radio
off automatically so you can fall asleep to nature sounds. Remains sleep time will show on
the display.
3. You can adjust sleep timer from 90, 60, 30 or 15 minutes by pressing the button again. If
pressing the button again while sleep to 15 minutes will turn off the nature sounds.
4. Press any of the four Nature Sounds Buttons (Ocean, Brook, Forest and Vlfind). The
chosen nature sound s indicator will flash on the lower right side of the display.
5. Adjust the Volume Control as desired.
6. To avoid affect alarm sound level, you can adjust sleep volume by pressing the Sleep
Volume Button as desired. Sleep Volume icon will change to show volume selects.
7. To stop listening at anytime by pressing the Alarm Reset/Off Button to turn off the radio,
The dial pointer vw'll go off.
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Press the Snooze/Dimmer Button under normal operation to change the brightness of
display back-light.
Press the Snooze/Night Light Button alter the alarm sounds. the alarm will go oft and will
come on again in approximately 10 minutes. You may repeat this cycle several times during
the 1 hours alarm cycle.

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