Owner's Manual
17
ADVANCED
FEATURES
Dual
Alarms
and
Timer
Recording
Alarm and
Timer
Setting
Your
system
offers
a
flexible
dual
alarm
and
timer
capability,
which
allows
you
to
program
the
system
to
either
play
or
record
two
different
sources
at
two
different
times,
for
as
long
a
duration
as
you
choose.
1.
Make
sure
the
current
time
displayed
c
is
correct
by
pressing
the
Clock
button
TM;
see
the
Setting
the
Clock
section
of
this
manual
on
p.
10
to
set
the
clock
correctly.
If
you
plan
on
selecting
the
Tuner,
make
sure
that
the
desired
station
has
been
programmed
as a
preset
(see
Programming
Preset
Stations
section
on
p.
12).
2.
Press
the
Alarm
1
£
or
Alarm
2
¢
button
to
enter
the
timer
setting
mode.
(If
the
timer
was
previously
set,
press
and
hold
the
button
for
more
than
1.5
seconds.)
The
Alarm/Timer
clockface
indicator
will
appear
in
the
display
w
and
the
available
source
selections
--
TUNER,
CD,
TAPE
--
will
flash
in
the
display
in
turn.
3.
(a)
If
you
want
to
select
the
Tuner,
press
the
Set/Station
button
∞
while
TUNER
appears
in
the
display
window
c.
"Play"
and
"Rec"
will
flash
in
turn.
(b)
Press
the
Set
/Station
button
∞
to
select
either
Play
or
Rec.
?
Play:
Tuner
plays
only
?
Rec:
Tuner
plays
and
is
recorded
by
Deck
B.
Make
sure
that
a
blank
cassette
is
loaded
in
Deck
B
and
rewound
to
its
beginning
or
desired
starting
point.
(c)
Press
the
Preset
Down
or
Up
button
cg4
to
select
a
desired
radio
station.
If
no
Preset
stations
have
been
programmed
into
memory,
JBL
Soundgear
will
default
to
the
last
tuned
station.
(d)
Press
the
Set/Station
button
∞
to
enter
the
selected
preset
number.
4.
If
you
wish
to
select
a
CD
or
Tape,
press
the
Set/Station
button
∞
while
CD
or
TAPE
appears
in
the
display
window
c.
If
you
have
selected
CD,
or
Tape
A,
"PLAY"
and
"REC"
will
flash
alternately
in
the
display
c.
Press
the
Set/Station
button
∞
to
select
either
PLAY
or
REC.
If
you
choose
to
make
a
recording,
make
sure
that
a
blank
cassette
is
loaded
in
Deck
B
and
rewound
to
its
beginning
or
desired
starting
point.
5.
Set
the
hour
by
pressing
the
Preset
Down
or
Up
buttons
cg4.
6.
Press
the
Set/Station
button
∞
to
enter
the
hour
the
alarm
will
turn
the
selected
source
on.
The
minutes
will
flash
c.
7.
Set
the
minutes
by
pressing
the
Preset
Down
or
Up
buttons
cg4.
8.
Press
the
Set/Station
button
∞
to
enter
the
minutes.
"OFF"
will
flash
in
the
display
c,
and
the
menu
will
now
guide
you
through
set-
ting
the
time
the
system
will
turn
off.
9.
Program
the
time
to turn
off
in
the
same
way
as
the
time
to
turn
on,
by
using
the
Preset
Down
or
Up
buttons
cg4
to
select
the
hour
or
minute,
and
the
Set/Station
button
∞
to
enter
the
setting.
10.
Set the
volume
level
by
pressing
the
Preset
Down
or
Up
buttons
cg4.
11.
Press
the
Set
/Station
button
∞
to
enter
the
selected
volume
level.
The
clockface
and
the
Alarm
number
(1
or
2)
will
remain
lit
in
the
dis-
play
w,
and
the
alarm
will
be
set
and
armed.
12.
When
you
turn
the
power
off
¡1,
the
unit
will
automatically
turn
itself
on
at
the
pro-
grammed
time
and
play
and/or
record
the
selected
source
for
as
long
as
it
has
been
pro-
grammed
to
play.
To
Cancel
or
Check
the
Timer:
Each
time
the
Alarm
1
£
or
Alarm
2
¢
but-
ton
is
pressed
you
can
arm
or
disarm
that
alarm.
If
the
alarm
was
previously
set,
press
the
button
£¢
twice
to
display
the
alarm
settings.
Press
it
once
to
disarm
the
alarm,
but
retain
any
set-
tings
in
memory.
When
the
alarm
is
armed,
the
clockface
and
alarm
number
(1
or
2)
indicators
will
light
in
the
display
w
as
will
the
REC
indi-
cator
x
if
applicable.
When
the
alarm
is
dis-
armed,
the
indicators
will
go
out.
Alarm and
Timer
Notes
1.
The
Alarm
indicator
w
will
flash
when
the
unit
is
playing
in
Alarm mode.
Press
the
Alarm
button
£¢
to
defeat
the
alarm,
which
will
not
shut
the
unit
off.
2.
When CD
or
Tape
is
selected
for
playback,
if
no
disc
is
in
the
disc
drawer
or
no
cassette
tape
is
in
the
cassette
deck,
the
Tuner
function
will
turn
on
instead.
3.
When CD
is
selected
for
playback,
Repeat
All
Disc
will
be
selected
automatically.
4.
When
TAPE
is
selected
for
playback,
if
both
cassette
decks
have
cassette
tapes;
the
cas-
sette
tape
in
Deck
B
will
play
first.
5.
If
the
unit
is
turned
on
manually,
it
will
not
shut
off
automatically
at
the
programmed
turn-
off
time.
6.
If
both
Alarm
1
and
Alarm
2
are
set,
and
their
times
do
not
overlap
--
that
is,
the
earlier
alarm
is
programmed
to turn
off
before
the
later
alarm
will
turn
on
--
then
both
alarms
will
turn
the
unit
on
and
off
as
programmed.
7.
If
the
settings
of
the
timers
overlap,
then
the
system
will
turn
on
at
the
earliest
set
turn-on
time
and
play
continuously
until
the
later
turn-
off
time.
It
will
only
play
the
source
that
was
selected
for
the
earlier
timer,
and
will
not
play
the
source
that
was
selected
for
the
later
timer.
Setting
the
Sleep
Timer
(Available
only
using
the
remote
control)
When
the
sleep
timer
is
used,
the
power
is
automatically
turned
off
after
the
specified
time
has
elapsed.
1.
To
specify
the
time
until
the
power
is
turned
off,
press
the
Sleep
button
$.
"SLEEP
90"
will
appear
in
the
display
c
for
about
5
seconds.
This
means
that
the
unit
will
turn
off
automati-
cally
after
90
minutes.
Each
time
the
Sleep
but-
ton
$
is
pressed
while
the
SLEEP
display
appears,
the
time
interval
before
the
unit
will
turn
off
is
reduced
by
10
minutes
(e.g.,
80...70...).
Select
the
desired
time
interval
before
turn-off.
2.
To
check
the
remaining
time
until
the
power
is
turned
off,
while
the
sleep
function
is
active,
press
the
Sleep
button
$
briefly.
The
time
remaining
until
turn-off
is
displayed
for
about
5
seconds.
Note:
If
you
press
the
Sleep
button
$
while
the
sleep
time
is
displayed,
the
SLEEP
timer
will
reduce
the
time
until
turn-off.
3.
To
cancel
the
sleep
timer,
press
the
Sleep
button
$
repeatedly
until
"10"
appears,
and
then
press
the
SLEEP
button
once
again
while
"10"
is
displayed.
ON
TIME
(AM
6:00)
OFF
TIME
(AM
7:00)
Alarm
1
ACTUAL
TIME
ON
TIME
(AM
7:10)
OFF
TIME
(AM
8:00)
Alarm
2
ACTUAL
TIME
ON
TIME
(AM
6:00)
OFF
TIME
(AM
7:10)
Alarm
1
ON
TIME
(AM
7:00)
OFF
TIME
(AM
8:00)
Alarm
2
ACTUAL
TIME