| ® NOAA Instant-Weather   Triple Alarm Clock   with Nature Sounds   TIME SET   ALARM   WEA   7-5-2   SET   THER   SOUNDS   ALARM   BUZZER   Y DAIL   CAL. SET   POWER   FWD   SLEEP VOL.   DST   ONTH   M REV   LOW   M LOW   TE   DA   D SUN   O C E AN   F O R E S T B R O O K W I N D Model T150   Preparation for Use   Preparation for Use   1. Remove the radio and all packing materials from the carton. You should   save all the packing materials if the unit ever needs to be returned for   service. If you do not wish to save the materials, please dispose of   them properly.   2. Place the unit on a stable, level surface, close to an AC outlet, out of   direct sunlight, and away from sources of excess dust, dirt, heat, water,   moisture, vibration and strong magnetic fields.   DC Operation   • This unit can operate on both AC and DC power. An AC adapter was   included with this unit. For further instructions on operating this unit   using AC power, see AC Operation.   • 3 “AA” alkaline batteries can operate the unit without AC power. They   will also continue running the unit if it is operating on AC power and   there is a power failure. For best results, you should always have fresh   “AA” alkaline batteries installed in this unit.   • This unit comes with a CR-2032 lithium battery already installed. The   CR-2032 is to maintain the time and alarm settings.   3 “AA” Main Battery Installation   1. Gently turn the unit over and remove the battery compartment door.   2. Install 3 “AA” alkaline batteries, while making sure that the + and – ends   match up with those inside the battery compartment.   3. Close the battery compartment door and turn the unit right side up.   Note: This unit was designed to operate on alkaline batteries only.   You must use alkaline batteries with this unit. When the   LOW   batteries are getting weak the Battery Low Icon ( ) will flash on   the right side of the display.   Lithium Battery Backup Installation   1. Gently turn the unit over and open the battery compartment door. If   necessary, remove the 3 “AA” batteries to get to the lithium battery   door.   2. Loosen the screw and remove the lithium battery door.   3. Replace the CR-2032 lithium battery, while making sure that the + and   – ends match up with the markings inside the battery compartment.   4. Place the door back on and tighten the screw, then reinstall the 3 “AA”   batteries and close the battery compartment door.   Note: This unit comes equipped with a CR-2032 lithium battery used for   battery backup purposes only. When the lithium battery is getting   LOW   weak the Lithium Battery Low Icon ( ) will flash on the left side   of the display.   Battery Backup System   If the unit is being operated through AC power and there is a power   interruption, the 3 “AA” batteries will takeover and run the unit. All settings,   alarms, and instant weather will operate.   If the unit is operating through DC power (3 “AA” batteries) and there is a   power interruption, then the lithium battery (CR-2032) will maintain the time   and alarm time settings and operate the sure alarm. The sure alarm will   default all alarms to buzzer and turn on for 2 minutes.   All settings will be lost if there is a power failure and no batteries are installed.   AC Adapter Operation   • Plug the supplied AC adapter into the   unit, then plug the cord into an outlet.   DC Jack on the back of the   • If you are using a different AC adapter then the one supplied, make   sure that it is a 6V, 300mA Positive Center AC adapter.   Setting the 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 steps again from   step 1.   • While setting the time, if you press and hold the µ ¸ FWD or REV   button the minutes will begin at a moderate pace, then get faster. This   will assist you in setting the time both fast and exact.   Setting the Clock Time   1. Press and hold the ƽ Time Set button until the display begins flashing.   2. Press the µ ¸ FWD or REV button to set the correct time. REMEMBER   to set the correct AM or PM. The PM Indicator is located on the   upper left side of the display.   3. Press the ƽ Time Set button to return to normal mode. A beep will   confirm that the time is set.   Setting the Calendar   1. Press and hold the Ƽ Calendar Set button until the display begins   flashing.   2. Press the µ FWD (Month) button to set the correct month.   3. Press the ¸ REV (Date) button to set the correct day.   4. Press the Ƽ Calendar Set button to return to normal mode. A beep   will confirm that the calendar is set.   Listening to Instant Weather   Fully extend the wire antenna and vary the direction for the strongest signal.   Important – If the ᕢ Weather On/Sleep button is pressed more than   once the unit will enter the sleep mode. At the bottom of   the display the calendar will change to the Sleep Time   Indicator (90, 60, 30, 15). The Sleep Volume Indicator   will also appear at the bottom of the display. Press the ᕤ   Off/Reset button to turn the weather off, then press the ᕢ   Weather On/Sleep button again (only once).   1. Press the ᕢ Weather On/Sleep button once to turn on the NOAA   weather report.   2. Slide the ƿ Weather Band switch to find the number position that   has the best reception for your area. They are as follows:   1 – 162.475MHz   2 – 162.450MHz   3 – 162.400MHz   4 – 162.425MHz   5 – 162.525MHz   6 – 162.500MHz   7 – 162.550MHz   3. Adjust the ƾ Volume control as desired.   4. Press the ᕤ Off/Reset button to turn the weather report off.   Important Information Regarding Weather Broadcasts   • The weather band broadcast transmission is a very low power and not   the same as the transmission of FM radio broadcasts.   • Weather band stations are located in specific geographical locations   and terrain, which means the area in which you live may not be within   the range of such a station. If you receive AM/FM stations in your area   without a problem, but cannot receive weather band information, you   may be beyond the range of the nearest weather station.   • To help improve the reception, move the antenna or rotate the unit until   you get the best reception. Reception also varies from daytime to   nighttime.   Listening to Nature Sounds   Important – If the ᕡ Sound On/Sleep button is pressed more than once   the unit will enter the sleep mode. At the bottom of the   display the calendar will change to the Sleep Time Indicator   (90, 60, 30, 15). The Sleep Volume Indicator will also   appear at the bottom of the display. Press the ᕤ Off/Reset   button to turn the weather off, then press the ᕢ Weather   On/Sleep button again (only once).   1. Press the ᕡ Sound On/Sleep button once to turn on the nature   sounds.   2. Press any of the four nature sound buttons ¹ Ƹ ƹ ƺ (Wind, Brook,   Forest, Ocean).   3. Adjust the ƾ Volume control as desired.   4. Press the ᕤ Off/Reset button to turn the nature sounds off.   Note: If you are going to wake to nature sounds, then the last nature   sound you listen to will be the same nature sound you wake to   when the alarm sounds, unless the controls are changed.   Alarm Operation   Important   • While setting the alarm times, 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 steps again from   step 1.   • While setting the alarm times, if you press and hold the µ ¸ FWD or   REV button the minutes will begin at a moderate pace, then get faster.   This will assist you in setting the time both fast and exact.   Setting the Alarm Time(s)   1. Press the ᕥ Alarm Set button until the Alarm Indicator that you wish   to wake to appears on the top of the display ( Weather, Sounds,   Buzzer) and the alarm time is flashing.   2. Press the µ ¸ FWD or REV button to set the correct alarm time.   REMEMBER to set the correct AM or PM. The PM Indicator is located   on the upper left side of the display.   3. Press the ᕩ 7•5•2 button to set the alarm for 7, 5, or 2 days a week.   The Days of the Week Indicators are located at the back of the   display.   4. Repeatedly press the ᕥ Alarm Set button until the display returns to   normal mode. A beep will confirm that the alarm time is set.   “Wake to” Operation   Wake to Instant Weather   1. Set the Instant Weather alarm time as indicated under Setting the Alarm   Time(s).   2. Follow the instructions under Listening to Instant Weather to tune into   the best weather station possible. The last ƿ Weather Band you   listen to will be the one you wake to when the alarm turns on unless   the controls are changed.   3. Adjust the ƾ Volume control to find the volume level that you wish to   wake to.   4. Press the ᕦ Weather button. The Weather Alarm Indicator will   appear on the top of the display. The weather alarm is set to turn on   at the time it is set for.   Wake to Nature Sounds   1. Set the Nature Sounds alarm time as indicated under Setting the Alarm   Time(s).   2. Follow the instructions under Listening to Nature Sounds to listen to   the nature sounds of your choice. Play the nature sound you wish   to wake to before turning the unit off. The last nature sound that   is played will be the same nature sound that will play when the alarm   turns on.   3. Adjust the ƾ Volume control to find the volume level that you wish to   wake to.   4. Press the ᕧ Sounds button. The Sounds Alarm Indicator will appear   on the top of the display. The weather alarm is now set to turn on at   the time it is set for.   Wake to Buzzer   1. Set the Buzzer alarm time as indicated under Setting the Alarm Time(s).   2. Press the ᕨ Buzzer button. The Buzzer Alarm Indicator will appear   on the top of the display. The buzzer alarm is now set to turn on at the   time it is set for.   Turning Off the Alarm(s)   1. After the alarm sounds, press the ᕤ Off/Reset button to turn off the   alarm. The alarm will be automatically reset to turn on at the same time   the following day.   Note: If more than 1 alarm is set, when you press the ᕤ Off/Reset button   to stop the alarm from sounding, this will not affect the other alarm(s)   from turning on at the time(s) they are set for.   2. To cancel any or all three of the alarms from turning on simply press the   ᕦ Weather button, ᕧ Sounds button, or ᕨ Buzzer button until the   alarm indicator(s) disappear from the top of the display.   3. If the alarm is not turned off after it sounds it will play for approximately   1 hour then turn off automatically. This cycle will repeat everyday the   alarm is set for (7•5•2) unless the controls are changed.   Snooze/Dimmer Operation   1. If you press the ᕣ Snooze/Dimmer bar after the alarm sounds, the   alarm will turn off for approximately 9 minutes then turn back on.   2. Using AC power, adjust the display’s back lighting by pressing the ᕣ   Snooze/Dimmer for Hi/Med/Low. Using DC power, press the ᕣ   Snooze/Dimmer to turn on the back light for 5 seconds.   Sleep to Instant Weather   1. Press the ᕢ Weather On/Sleep button twice to enter the sleep mode.   The calendar will change to the Sleep Time Indicator (S-90, S-60,   S-30, S-15).   2. Repeatedly press the ᕢ Weather On/Sleep button to choose the   sleep time in 90, 60, 30, and 15 minute increments.   3. Follow the instructions under Listening to Instant Weather to tune into   the best weather station possible. REMEMBER if you are going to   wake to instant weather, the weather band that you set to “sleep to”   will be the same that you will “wake to” unless the controls are changed.   4. Press the ƻ Sleep Volume button to adjust the sleep volume. The   Sleep Volume Indicator is located at the bottom of the display when   the unit is in the sleep mode. You can also adjust the main volume   with the ƾ Volume control. If you use the ƾ Volume control, this will   also affect your “wake to” volume if you are waking to instant weather.   5. Press the ᕤ Off/Reset button if you wish to turn off the instant weather   before the time has elapsed.   Sleep to Nature Sounds   1. Press the ᕡ Sound On/Sleep button twice to enter the sleep mode.   The calendar will change to the Sleep Time Indicator (S-90, S-60,   S-30, S-15). Repeatedly press the ᕡ Sound On/Sleep button to   choose the sleep time in 90, 60, 30, and 15 minute increments. Follow   the instructions under Listening to Nature Sounds to choose the nature   sound of your choice. REMEMBER if you are going to wake to nature   sounds, the nature sound that you set to “sleep to” will be the same   that you will “wake to” unless the controls are changed.   2. Press the ƻ Sleep Volume button to adjust the sleep volume. The   Sleep Volume Indicator is located at the bottom of the display when   the unit is in the sleep mode. You can also adjust the main volume   with the ƾ Volume control. If you use the ƾ Volume control, this will   also affect your “wake to” volume if you are waking to nature sounds.   3. Press the ᕤ Off/Reset button if you wish to turn off the nature sound   before the time has elapsed.   Maintenance   1. Protect your furniture when placing the unit on a natural wood and   lacquered finish. A cloth or other protective material should be placed   between the unit and the furniture.   2. You may clean your unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap   and water. Stronger cleaning agents can mar the surface of the case.   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.   Important Radio FCC Information   Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by   the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s 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, if 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 turning the equipment   off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one   or more of the following measures:   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to   which the receiver is needed.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   Limited 90 Day Warranty   Timex Audio Products, Division of SDI Technologies Inc., warrants this product to   be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and conditions   for a period of 90 days from the date of original purchase.   Should service be required by reason of any defect or malfunction, it is best to first   return this product and all parts there of, to the store where it was originally   purchased. If you need to send the product for service, and it is during the first 90   days of the warranty period, SDI Technologies Inc. will repair, or at its discretion,   replace this product with proof of purchase, without charge (except for a $3.00   charge for handling, packing, return UPS/postage and insurance). After 90 days   the cost of labor is the customer’s responsibility. The fee for service after the   warranty period or without proof of purchase is $6.00.   Before returning this product for service, replace the batteries (if applicable) with   fresh ones, because exhausted or defective batteries are the most common cause   of problems encountered.   If service is still required:   1. Remove the batteries (if applicable) and pack the unit in a well padded, heavy   corrugated box.   2. Enclose a photocopy of your sales receipt, credit card statement, or other proof   of the date of purchase, if within the warranty period.   3. Also enclose a check or money order payable to the order of SDI Technologies   Inc., for the sum of $3.00 (or $6.00 after the warranty period).   4. Send the unit prepaid and insured, to the Factory Service Center listed below.   Consumer Repair Department   SDI Technologies Inc.   Timex Audio Products Division   1401 Pullman Drive, Suite A   El Paso, TX 79936-7726   Please Note: This warranty is valid only in the United States of America. Any   applicable implied warranties are also limited to 90 days, and SDI Technologies   Inc. will not be liable for consequential damages. (Some states do not allow   limitations on implied warranties or exclusions of consequential damages, so that   these restrictions may not apply to you). This warranty gives you specific legal   rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.   For questions or comments regarding this or other products, please call   our toll-free number 1-800-888-4491.   TIMEX is a registered trademark of Timex Corporation in the U.S. and other   countries.   T150V1-03/27/01-0   Printed in China   For additional information, online registration,   and exclusive special offers visit our website:   For questions or comments regarding this or other products,   please call our toll-free number 1-800-888-4491.   Para instruccionese en Espanol, llame al 1-800-888-4491.   |