USER MANUAL VR500-1.
Table of contents Welcome............................................................................................................................3 Button description...........................................................................................................4 Display description..........................................................................................................5 Battery Installation.......................................................................................
Welcome. Thank you for purchasing the Sunshine Voice Interactive Alarm Clock. With the. Sunshine, you can set up to three different alarms, leave voice memos, use the. built-in-night light, even turn on your TV. All of these features and much more are. available at the touch of a button, or from the sound of your voice! Before operating Sunshine, please read this manual thoroughly. It contains . important set up and operation instructions regarding your Sunshine Voice.
CENTER KNOB Press to announce time of day. Press and hold to set time. Press to Snooze. Turn to select hours or minutes while setting time. PLAY Play Memo Play Alarm REC Press and hold to record a memo ALARM CONTROL Press to cancel an active alarm. Press and hold to disable alarms.
LO BATT On when battery is low CLOCK DAYS DISPLAY MODE RECORD Recording a memo MEMO New memo when blinking BELL On if any alarms are active SAY KEYWORD On When Voice Recognition is active SUNSHINE USER MANUAL
Battery Installation Open the door at the bottom of your alarm clock. Install 3 alkaline C batteries (not included) in the base as shown below. 3 “C” BATTERIES Insert batteries according to diagram BATTERY DOOR The clock display will flash to indicate that the time of day has not been set. It will also play the greeting “Accenda Alarm Clock.” Plug the power cord into the back of your alarm clock and plug the power adapter into a 110 VAC wall receptacle.
Setting Your Sunshine Alarm Clock Setting the Time 1. Press and hold the center knob (FIG 1) for 2 seconds. 2. The SET TIME icon will light up and the one of the days of the week will flash (FIG 2). Turn the knob right or left to select the current day. When the current day is blinking, press the center knob. FIG 1 3. The hours digit(s) will now blink (FIG 3). Turn the center knob left or right to select the current hour. The AM and PM icons will change as you adjust the hours digits past 12.
Setting the Alarm The Sunshine Alarm Clock provides up to three separate alarms, each with its own unique sound or recorded message. Each alarm is set individually. See next page for alarm sounds. 1. Press and hold the 1, 2 or TV alarm button (FIG 5) for 2 seconds. The SET icon and the selected alarm number will appear, and the day of the week icons will flash (FIG 6).
Setting the Alarm (cont’d) THREE DIFFERENT ALARMS, THREE DIFFERENT SOUNDS If you do not record an alarm message, the alarm clock will substitute a sound in addition to announcing the time when the alarm goes off. Alarm 1: Rooster Alarm 2: Nature Alarm 3 (TV button): TV power + Fog Horn (see next paragraph). ALARM 3 IS SPECIAL At the designated time, alarm 3 will send a remote control signal to turn on any TV that is within range of the alarm clock.
Snoozing, Ending or Disabling an Alarm SNOOZING To snooze an alarm, press the center knob (FIG 10) while the alarm is sounding. You may also snooze an alarm using your voice. See Voice Operation (pg 12). ENDING To end an alarm while it is sounding, press and hold the center knob (FIG 10) for 2 seconds or press the ALARM button. (FIG 11). The alarm will go off again at the selected time.
Recording and Playing Voice Memos RECORDING A MEMO 1. Press and hold the REC button (FIG 15). Say your. message when the RECORD MEMO icon comes on (FIG 16) Holding down the REC button until you are complete. The message can be up to 8 seconds long. 2. When you are finished, release the REC button. Y our personal reminder will automatically play back your. message so you can review it. In addition, the MEMO icon. will start blinking (FIG 17) to indicate a new message has. been recorded.
Voice Operation NOTE: While your Sunshine Alarm Clock employs advanced speech recognition technology, it will nonetheless have difficulty recognizing instructions if two people are speaking at once or if there is other background noise. ACTIVATING VOICE RECOGNITION 1. Press the TRAIN button (FIG 18). The alarm clock will say, “Voice recognition on” and the SAY KEYWORD icon (FIG 19) will appear. Voice recognition will remain activated until you turn it off by pressing the TRAIN button again.
Voice Operation (cont’d) After you say the trigger phrase “Alarm Clock,” you have . 3 seconds to say one of the following voice commands: • • • • Any Alarms? Night Light What time is it? Play Memo If you say “What time is it?” your alarm clock will respond . with the current day and time. If you say “Play Memo,” your alarm clock will play the last memo message recorded. If you say “Night Light,” your alarm clock will turn the. night-light on or off.
Voice Operation (cont’d) SNOOZING To Snooze the alarm say “Snooze.” The alarm clock will respond with “ten minutes”. This means you have ten more minutes until the alarm goes off again. IMPORTANT NOTE: You must say “Snooze” in the quiet. period between the announcement of the time and the personal message or sound effect. Your alarm clock cannot hear the snooze command when it is making any sounds. You can also snooze the alarm pressing or rotating the knob.
Training the Alarm Clock If you are having problems getting the voice features to work you can train the alarm clock to recognize your voice. You can also use this feature to train the Sunshine Alarm Clock to recognize commands in different languages. Training 1. Press and hold the TRAIN button (FIG 22) for 2 seconds. 2. The alarm clock will then prompt you to say “Alarm Clock”. When the green light comes on, say “Alarm Clock”. It will then ask you to repeat it.
Warranty, Technical Support, And Copyright Information Innotech Systems Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of purchase to the original consumer purchaser. Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at its own sole option, any such defective products.