Eton ego4000 Manuel d'utilisation

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O P E R A T I O N G U I D E

View Alarm Setting
• Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button once, the LCD display shows Alarm 1 setting

(includes alarm time and mode) for about 10 seconds, then it will revert back
to local time and display.

• Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button twice, the LCD display shows Alarm 2 setting

for about 10 seconds.

• Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button repeatedly, the LCD display shows Alarm 1

and Alarm 2 setting in circle.

Turn on the Preset Alarm(s)
Important
: Please ensure it is at local time display status first before proceeding
with this operation. Generally, it takes 10 seconds to resume local time display
after setting clock/alarm or viewing alarm setting.

• Press Alarm on/off button once, the preset Alarm 1 is turned on. If it is the

Buzzer alarm, “ALARM 1” indicator shows; if it is CD/MP3 alarm, “ ”
indicator shows; if it is the Tuner alarm, “RADIO” indicator shows.

• Press Alarm on/off button twice, the preset Alarm 2 is turned on. The

corresponding alarm indicator shows.

• Press Alarm on/off button three time continuously, both the Alarm 1 and

Alarm 2 are turned on. The LCD display shows the alarm mode of Alarm 1
and Alarm 2 simultaneously.

When it is time to alarm, if it is Buzzer, the alarm sound can be heard; if it is
CD/MP3 or Radio alarm, it will start to play the CD/MP3 or radio automatically.
The volume is at its pre-listening level. Five minutes later the alarm (either
Buzzer or CD/Radio) stops automatically. If you want to cut off the alarm before
it stops automatically, press Alarm on/off button (for Buzzer) or ■ button (for
CD/MP3 or Radio alarm).

While alarm is on, you may press Snooze/Light button to snooze for 5
minutes. At Snooze mode, “SNOOZE” indicator appears on the LCD display.
Snooze can be repeated several times.

Turn off the Preset Alarm
When it is at local time display status, you can turn off one or all preset alarms
by pressing Alarm on/off button repeatedly. When the alarm is turned off, the
alarm indicators (“ALARM 1”, “ALARM 2”, “ ” and/or “RADIO”) disappear.

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