Instrukcja obsługi Panasonic RF-CF30
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budzik radiowy
RF-CF30
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Troubleshooting guide
Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read these instruc ns oroug y bef e tio th hl or
co ecting, operating or adjusting this product.nn
Keep this manual for fu re reference.tu
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage,
• Do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing.
• Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on this unit.
• Use only the recommended accessories.
• Do not remove covers.
• Do not repair this unit by yourself. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Product identification marking
LocationProduct
Bottom Main unit
BottomAC adaptor
–If ou see this s mbol–y y
Disposal of old Equipment and Batteries
Only for European Union and countries with recycle systems
The mains plug is the disconnecting device.
Install this unit so that the mains plug can be unplugged from the socket outlet
immediately.
Factory reset
CAUTION!
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage,
• Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or in another
confined space. Ensure this unit is well ventilated.
• Do not obstruct this unit’s ventilation openings with newspapers, tablecloths,
curtains, and similar items.
• Do not place sources of naked flames, such as lighted candles, on this unit.
CAUTION!
This unit is intended for use in moderate climates.
This unit may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use.
If such interference occurs, please increase separation between this unit and the mobile
telephone.
Factory reset
Operating Instructions
Clock Radio
Model No.
RC-CF30
Panasonic Corporation
Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com
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•iPod nano 7th g era nen tio
•iPod touch 5th g era nen tio
•iPhone 5
•iPhone 5C
•iPhone 5S
•iPhone 6
•iPhone 6 Plus
Compa ity depends on the software vers n of your iPod or iPhone.tibil io
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPho ” m n that an electronic accessory has ne ea
bee designe nn spn d to co ect ecifi ca y to iPod, or iP e, ec vely, d s ll hon resp ti an ha
been certifi ed by the developer to et ple performance standards.me Ap
Apple is not respo le for the opera n of this device or its compliance with nsib tio
safety and regulatory standards.
iPhone, iPod nano and iPod touc re trademarks of ple Inc.,h a Ap
registered in the U.S. and other c ntr s.ou ie
Compatible iPod and iPhone
Placement
Set the t up on an even surface away from direct sunlight, high tempera res, uni tu
high h ity, and exces ve vibra n. These c di ns can damage the cabinet umid si tio on tio
and other compo nts, thereby shorte ng the u t’s service life.ne ni ni
Place it at least 15 cm away from wall surfaces to av d distor n and unwanted oi tio
ac ical effects.oust
Do not place heavy items on the t.uni
Voltage
Do not use high voltage power sources. This can overload the u t and cause a ni fi re.
Do not use a DC power source. Check the source carefully w n setting the t up he uni
on a ship or other places where DC is used.
AC adaptor protection
Ensure the AC adaptor is co ected correctly and not damaged. Poor co ec n nn nn tio
and lead damage can cause fi re or electric shock. Do not ll, bend, or place heavy pu
items on the lead.
G sp the plug ra fi rmly w n unplugging the adaptor. Pu ing the AC adaptor can he ll
cause electric shock.
Do not handle the plug with wet hands. This can cause electric shock.
Foreign matter
Do not let metal objects fall i ide the u t. This can cause electric shock or ns ni
mal un iof ct n.
Do not let liquids get into the u t. This can cause electric shock or m func n. If ni al tio
this occurs, i iately disco ect the t from the power supply and contact yourmmed nn uni
dealer.
Do not spray insecticides onto or into the u t. They cont n ni ai fl ammable gases which
can ig te if sprayed into the t.ni uni
Service
Do not attempt to re ir this u t by yourself. If s nd is interrupted, indicators fail to pa ni ou
light, oke appears, or any other problem that is not covered in these instruc ns sm tio
occurs, disco ect the AC adaptor and contact your dealer or an au orised nn th
service centre. Electric shock or damage to the u t can occur if the u t is re ired, ni ni pa
disassembled or reconstructed by unqualifi ed persons.
Extend operating life by disco ecting the t from the power source if it is not tonn uni
be used for a ng time.lo
Safety precautions
Please check and identify the supplied accessor s.ie
1 AC adaptor
For o supplied)
1 AM loop antenna
Supplied accessories
Troubleshooting guide
The back-up battery saves the clock and alarm settings in the event of a(CR2032)
power interrup n.tio
Bottom iev w
1
Keep the AC adaptor connected to the house ld mains socket whenho
unscrewing the screw on the cover of the battery holder using a screwdriver.
2
Open the cover of the battery holder.
3
Insert a new battery with the ) side facing up.(+
4
Close the cover of the battery holder and secure it with the screw.
Repl ing the batteryac
The service life of this battery is approximately 1 nth if AC power is down.mo
W n the battery is weak, the battery-weak indicator w l bl k constantly on the he il in
display.
Note:
•Do not heat or expose to fl ame.
•Do not leave the battery( s) in an aut obile exposed to direct s light for a longie om un
period of time with doors and windows closed.
•Remove the battery if the clock radio is not going to be used for a ng period oflo
time. St e in a cool, dark place.or
CAUTION
• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
type recommended by the manufacturer.
• When disposing of the batteries, please contact your local authorities or dealer
and ask for the correct method of disposal.
Wa ngrni
Keep the Button-Type battery out of the reach of children. Never t Button-pu
Type battery in mouth. If swallowed call your d tor.oc
Insert with poles aligned.
Do not touch the terminals ( + and - ) with metal objects.
Warning
Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above
100 C or incinerate.
Memory backup
Troubleshooting guide
Bef e req sting service, make the following checks. If you are in doubt about or ue
s e of the check points, or if the solu ns indicated do not solve the problem, om tio
cons t your dealer for instruc ns.ul tio
Clock
Cl k cannot be synchronised to iPod or iPhone’s me.oc ti
•Make sure the iPod or iPhone is securely co ected and rned on.nn tu
•U ate your iPod or iPhone with the latest software.pd
Daylight savi me does not work.ng ti
•Make sure the clock has been set correctly.
•Press and h d [ ] in clock mode to activate daylight saving ol time.
Alarm
The iPod, radio or buzzer alarm does not sound at the preset me.ti
•Check that “ALARM 1” or “ALARM 2” has been correctly activated.
The iPod or radio alarm is activated but there is no sound at the preset me.ti
•Check the alarm’s volume setting.
iPod or iPhone
The iPod or iPhone cannot be o rated with this unit.pe
•Make sure the iPod or iPhone has been securely co ected and rned on.nn tu
•U ate your iPod or iPhone with the latest software.pd
There is no sound from the iPod or iPhone.
•Make sure the iPod or iPhone has been securely co ected.nn
•Adjust the volume.
The iPod or iPhone does not charge.
•Check the co ec ons. Turn o and remove the iPod or iPhone from the docknn ti
co ector. Reinsert and rn it on ag n.nn tu ai
Radio
A noise or sound distor on is heard.ti
•Distance the t away from any tele s n, perso l com ter or device e ilyuni vi io na pu as
infl ue etisnced by magn m.
A low hum is heard ring AM broadcast.du
•Separate the ant na from other cab s and cords.en le
Spe
Troubleshooting guide
AMPLIFIER SECTION
RMS Out t Power (Mono)pu
2.6 W (3 ), 1 KHz, 10% THD
Front channel
TUNER SECTION
FM 10 stations
AM 10 stations
Preset memory
Fr y a n (FM)equenc modul tio
87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz (50 KHz step) Frequency range
Antenna terminals 75 (unbalanced)
Amplitude modulation (AM)
Frequency range
522 kHz to 1629 kHz (9 kHz step)
520 kHz to 1630 kHz (10 kHz step)
SPEAKER SECTION
1 way, 1 speaker system Type
Impedance 3 Speaker unit(s)
40 mm cone typeFull range
GENERAL
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power supply (AC adaptor)
5 V DC Output
Power consump n (with iPod or iPhone charging)tio
11 W
Main unit
123 mm x 92 mm x 105 mm Dimension (W x H x D)
Mass
Main unit 0.357 Kg (approximate)
AC adaptor 0.095 Kg (approximate)
0 C to + 35 C Operating temperature range
20% to 80% RH (no condensation) Operating humidity range
Po er consumption in standb mode:w y
Main unit 0 3 W (appro imate). x
AC adaptor 0 3 W (appro imate). x
Note:
1) Specifi ca ns are subject to change wi out notice.tio th
Mass and dime ns are approximate.nsio
2) Total har nic distor n is measured by the digital spectrum a yser.mo tio nal
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1. The product is warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase. Subject to the conditions of this warranty Panasonic or its
Authorised Service Centre will perform necessary service on the product without charge for parts or labour, if in the opinion of
Panasonic, the product is found to be faulty within the warranty period.
2. This warranty only applies to Panasonic products purchased in Australia and sold by Panasonic Australia or its Authorised
Distributors or Dealers and only where the products are used and serviced within Australia or it's territories. Warranty cover only
applies to service carried out by a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre and only if valid proof of purchase is presented when
warranty service is requested.
3. This warranty only applies if the product has been installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations (as
noted in the operating instructions) under normal use and reasonable care (in the opinion of Panasonic). The warranty covers normal
domestic use only and does not cover damage, malfunction or failure resulting from use of incorrect voltages, incorrect installation,
accident, misuse, neglect, build-up of dirt or dust, abuse, maladjustment of customer controls, mains supply problems, thunderstorm
activity, infestation by insects or vermin, tampering or repair by unauthorised persons (including unauthorised alterations),
introduction of sand, humidity or liquids, commercial use such as hotel, oce, restaurant, or other business or rental use of the
product, exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or any foreign object or matter having entered the product.
5. Some products may be supplied with Ethernet connection hardware. The warranty is limited on such products and will not cover
6. To claim warranty service, when required, you should:
7. The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to, and exclude, any costs associated with the installation, de-installation or
re-installation of a product, including costs related to the mounting, de-mounting or remounting of any screen, (and any other
ancillary activities), delivery, handling, freighting, transportation or insurance of the product or any part thereof or replacement of and
do not extend to, and exclude, any damage or loss occurring by reason of, during, associated with, or related to such installation,
de-installation, re-installation or transit.
Panasonic Authorised Service Centres are located in major metropolitan areas and most regional centres of Australia, however,
coverage will vary dependant on product. For advice on exact Authorised Service Centre locations for your product, please telephone
our Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website and use the Service Centre Locator.
In addition to your rights under this warranty, Panasonic products come with consumer guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australian Consumer Law. If there is a major failure with the product, you can reject the product and elect to have a refund or to have
the product replaced or if you wish you may elect to keep the goods and be compensated for the drop in value of the goods. You are
also entitled to have the product repaired or replaced if the product fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a
major failure.
If there is a major failure in regard to the product which cannot be remedied then you must notify us within a reasonable period by
contacting the Panasonic Customer Care Centre. If the failure in the product is not a major failure then Panasonic may choose to repair
or replace the product and will do so in a reasonable period of time from receiving notice from you.
If you require assistance regarding warranty conditions or any other enquiries, please visit the
Panasonic Australia
website
www.panasonic.com.au
or contact by phone on
132 600
If phoning in, please ensure you have your operating instructions available.
(a) Internet and or DLNA connection / setup related problems
(b) Access fees and or charges incurred for internet connection
(c) The use of incompatible software or software not specically stipulated in the product operations manual;
and
(d) Any indirect or consequential costs associated with the incorrect use or misuse of the hardware, its connection to the internet or
any other device.
4. This warranty does not cover the following items unless the fault or defect existed at the time of purchase:
scsiD elbadroceR ro yar-ulB ,DVD )e()s(traP tenibaC )a(
(b) Video or Audio Tapes (f) Video / Audio Heads from wear and tear in normal use
(c) SD cards or USB devices (g) Information stored on Hard Disk Drive, USB stick or SD card
(d) User replaceable Batteries (h) DTV reception issues caused by TV Aerial / Cabling / Wall socket(s)
etc
Telephone Panasonic’s Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website referred to below and use the Service Centre
Locator for the name/address of the nearest Authorised Service Centre.
Send or take the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of purchase receipt as a proof of
purchase date. Please note that freight and insurance to and / or from your nearest Authorised Service Centre must be arranged
by you.
Note that home or pick-up/delivery service is available for the following products in the major metropolitan areas of Australia or the
normal operating areas of the nearest Authorised Service Centres:
Plasma/LCD televisions / displays (screen size greater than 103 cm)
THIS WARRANTY CARD AND THE PURCHASE DOCKET (OR SIMILAR PROOF OF PURCHASE)
SHOULD BE RETAINED BY THE CUSTOMER AT ALL TIMES
Panasonic Australia Pty. Limited
ACN 001 592 187 ABN 83 001 592 187
1 Innovation Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113
PRO-031-F11 Issue: 4.0 01-01-2011
Specications
Panasonic Warranty
Memory backup
In standby mode, press [ ] and [VOL ], “dEF” will show on LCD.
Factory reset is done.
Limited Warranty (FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY)
1 CR2032 Lithium button-type
backup battery
(Battery is already
installed in the unit.)
Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc..
GN
Before using the first time
Remove the insulation sheet
.
Inserting the battery
W n there is no battery, the he
battery weak indicator w l beil
displayed until a battery is
inserted.
Compatibility depends on the software version. Update your iPhone / iPod to the
latest software before using it with this unit.
Please be aware that Panasonic accepts no responsibility for the loss of data
and / or information.
These symbols are only valid in the European Union
and countries with recycle systems.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local
authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
R r v iewea
To househ dol
mains socket FM indoor antenna
AM op ant alo enn
1
Connect the AM antenna.
Stand the ant na up on its base.en
2
Connect the AC adaptor.
• Do not use an AC adaptor from other equ ment.ip
• Do not use any other AC adaptors except the supplied one.
• The u t is in the standby co i on w n the AC adaptor is co ected. The ni nd ti he nn
primary circ t is always “live” as ng as the AC adaptor is co ected to an ui lo nn
electrical outlet.
[ O O Z E / E R] SN D IMM
To stop the alarm for 9 minutes.
To adjust the display pa l’s brightness ( gh (defa t), M ium or Low).ne Hi ul ed
[ ] ALARM O FF O FF
To rn off the alarm.tu
[ ALARM [ ] ALARM 2 ] 1,
To acti either alarm 1 or alarm 2 func n.vate tio
To display alarm 1 or alarm 2 setting.
[ ] SLE E P
To ac vate p func n.ti slee tio
To activate daylight saving time (su er time) in clock mode.mm
[ / –, AD J ] , [ + / AD J ]
To adjust clock, radio and alarm settings.
To skip to previous or next track.
To back rd or forward search through a track.wa
[ PRE SE T]
To perform aut atic esetting or to ew preset cha ls in radio mode.om pr vi nne
[ CLO CK SE T]
Press and hold to set clock.
[ V O ] , [ V OL + L –]
To adjust the volume.
[ ]
To start m ic playback from an iPod or iPhone and to pause during playbackus .
[ SO U RCE ]
To select clock, “IPOD”, “RADIO FM” or “RADIO AM” mode.
O v erv iew of controls
Making the connections
To c an this unit, w ipe w ith a soft, dry oth.le cl
• Never use alcohol, nt t er or benzine to cl n this t.pai hinn ea uni
• Bef e ing c ically treated cloth, read the instruc ns that came with theor us hem tio
cloth carefully.
Maintenance
/ ll
ZZ
1
AD J
Z
Z
OFF
CLOCK S E T PRESET
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
[ D E CO LE D ]
The deco LED will turn on when iPod or iPhone is docked.
Press & hold [SNOOZ E/DIMMER] to turn o or turn on the deco LED.
The clock is displayed once the m n u t is co ected to the househ d m nsai ni nn ol ai
socket.
Reset the clock regularly to m nt n accuracy ( nt y accuracy ai ai mo hl +/– 60 ).seconds
1
Press and hold SET] for 2 seconds.[CLOCK
2
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or +/ , ADJ ] to select the day.[
3
Press SET] again con[CLOCK to fir.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the hour and minute.
Example:
To change the cl k displayoc
In clock mode, press and h d [ ] and – ] at the same time for ol [VOL
2 seconds to select between a 12-hour or 24-hour display.
For 12-hour display:
AM : “PM” is not displayed.
PM : “PM” is displayed.
Daylight saving time ( s r )umme time
In clock mode, press and h d [ ] to activate or cancel daylight saving time ol
(s er ) func n.umm time tio
“DST” is displayed w n the func n is activated.he tio
Sy nchronising clock w ith iPod or iPhone time
This func n allows you to set the clock’s time to be the same time as your iPod or tio
iPhone’s time (
see
“Compa le iPod or iPho ”).tib ne
Auto Sy nc clock w hile an iPod or iPhone is docked onto the main unit.
Note:
• Compa ity depends on the software vers n of your iPod or iPhone.tibil io
1
Pull out the iPod or iPhone
support.
Adjust the support acco ing rd
to the ight of your iPod or he
iPhone.
2
Connecting an iPod or
iP ne.ho
H d the m n u t w n ol ai ni he
co ect g or c ect g nn in dis onn in
the iPod or iPhone.
iPod
(n udedot incl )
Note:
W n docking an iPod touch or iPhone for the he fi rst time, a ssage w l be me il
displayed on your iPod touch or iPhone if the Memory Loader applica n has not tio
bee ins allen t d ( see “Using the Memory Loader applica ”) tion .
Charging an iPod or iPhone
The iPod or iPhone charges aut atically w n co ected the m n t.om he nn to ai uni
• See iPod or iPhone display to check its charging status.
• If the iPod or iPhone is not being used for an extended period of time after
charging has completed, disco ect it from the nn m n t, as the battery w l be ai uni il
depleted na rally. (Once fully charged, addi l charging w l not occur.)tu tiona il
Play ing an iPod or iPhone
1
P ce an iPod or iPhone in the dock and turn it on.la
2
Press [SOURCE] select “IPOD”.to
3
Press [ ] once to start music playback f m the iPod or iPhone. Press ro
again to pause playback.
4
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ , ADJ ] to skip to the previous or next track.
5
Press and ld [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ ADJ ] to backward or forward ho ,
search through a track.
Note:
• If the iPod or iPhone automatically shuffl es or skip a track;
– Turn off its “Shake” fea re (if there is any).tu
• For iPod or iPhone opera on details, refer to iPod or iPhone’s User ide.ti Gu
Setting the clock
U sing an iPod or iPhone
Gently pull out
the iPod or iPhone
support
A
DJ
Z
Z
OFF
CLOCK S E T PRESET
Remove the
adaptor for
using
iPhone 6 Plus
Manual tuning
1
Press [SOURCE] to select “RADIO FM” or “RADIO AM”.
2
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ , ADJ ] to select the desired frequency.
To t e automa callyun ti
Press and h d [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ , ADJ ] until the frequency starts changing ol
rap ly. Aut atic t ng stops w n it id om uni he fi nds a sta n or w n [ /– , ADJ ] or tio he
[+/ , ADJ ] is essed ag n.pr ai
Note:
For better r ep n, extend and change the direc n of the FM or AM ant na.ec tio tio en
Memory preset
You may st e your favourite cha ls in 10 FM or 10 AM eset cha ls.or nne pr nne
P parationre
Press [SOURCE] to select “RADIO FM” or “RADIO AM”.
Automa c prese g ( AP)ti ttin
Press and h d [SOURCE] until “AP” is displayed.ol
Note:
• Aut atic presetting begins from the current frequency.om
• O y the nl fi rst 10 sta ns detected w l be st ed.tio il or
• “AP” w l bl k continuo ly until all 10 cha ls have been set.il in us nne
Ma l prese gnua ttin
1
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ , ADJ ] to select the desired frequency.
2
Press and hold [PRESET] for 2 seconds to display the preset number.
3
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ , ADJ ] to select a preset number.
4
Press [PRESET] again conto fir.
Tuning in to a preset channel
Press [PRESET] switch between preset c nnels.to ha
E x cept for Australia and N. Z .
AM allocation setting
This system can also r eive AM b adcasts all ated in 10 kHz steps.ec ro oc
1
Press [ SO U RCE ] select “ RAD IO AM” .to
2
Press and hold [ ] .
After a few sec ds the display changes to a on fl as ng display of the current hi
m mum frequency. Release the tton w n the m mum frequency changes.ini bu he ini
• To r rn to the orig l step, repeat the above steps.etu ina
• After changing the setting, e o ly eset frequency w l be cleared.pr vi us pr il
Thi mai uni designe wits n t is d to operate h e ry Loader ca n ch can th Memo appli tio whi
be downloaded from the p St e (search for MemoryLoader).Ap or
If you have not already downloaded the free Memory Loader applica n, you w ltio il
see the following ssage on your iPod touch or iPhone display:me
Application Not Installed
This accessory requires an
applica n you do not have tio
installed. Would you like to install it
from the p st e?Ap or
This ssage is a r inder for you to download the applica n in order to enjoy the me em tio
enhanced fea res of this m n u t. However, your iPod touch and iPhone w l work tu ai ni il
properly with this m n u t even wi out the Memory Loader applica n installed.ai ni th tio
Memory loader is only with iPod touch and iPhone run ng IOS 6.0 compatible ni
or later.
Once the Memory Loader applica n is installed into your iPod touch or iPhone, tio
the following func ns can be e ily access le and controlled directly through the tio as ib
appli io plcat n’s atform.
Alarm
• Adjust alarm 1 and alarm 2 settings e ily.as
• You may select any comb a n of days for the alarm to s nd.in tio ou
• You can choose your d ired snooze settings from a choice of 1 to 30 minutes.es
Radio
• Preset 10 FM or 10 AM cha ls by scro ing through your d ired frequenc s nne ll es ie
by using the selector.
Eve snt
• You can be alerted of dates st ed on your iPod touch or iPhone contacts (if the or
alarm is set s nd on th day)to ou at .
Nap
• You can set a short nap timer or countdown on your iPod touch or iPhone.
Daylight saving me ( DST)ti
• Activate or deactivate the daylight saving time func n with one simple step.tio
For m e informa on, visit: w.memoryloader.comor ti ww
U sing the Memory Loader application
U sing the radio
You can set two different alarm ti s. Bef e setting the alarm, make sure to set theme or
cl k (oc
see
“Setting the cl k”).oc
Setting the alarm
1
Press and ld [ ] or [ ] until the hour dis ay bl ksho pl in .
2
Within 10 seconds, press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ ADJ ] to set the hour.,
3
Press ] or [ ] con[ to fir.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the minutes.
5
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ ADJ ] to select the days of the week:,
MON-SUN (everyday) MON-FRI (weekdays)
SAT-SUN (weekend)
6
Press [ ] or [ ] con to fir.
7
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ ADJ ] to select the desired a rm mode: ,la
“IPOD”, “RADIO” or “BUZ Z ”.ER
8
Press ] or [ ] con[ to fir.
“IPOD” selec on: Continue with steps 9 and 10.ti
“RADIO” selec n: Continue from steps 11 16.tio to
Se ing iPod alarmtt
9
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ , ADJ ] to j t the volume level.ad us
10
Press [ ] or [ ] con to fir the setting.
Note:
• The buzzer w l s nd if no iPod or iPhone is detected at the set alarm time.il ou
• M ic w l be played from the iPod or iPhone’s library w n the alarm us il he sounds.
Se ing radio alarmtt
11
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ ADJ ] to j t the volume level.,ad us
12
Press [ ] or [ ] con to fir.
13
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ ADJ ] to select “FM” or “AM”.,
14
Press [ ] or [ ] con to fir.
15
Press [ /– , ADJ ] or [+/ , ADJ ] to select the desired preset c nnel.ha
16
Press [ ] or [ ] con to fir the setting.
Note:
• Alarm w l func on o y w n powered by AC power.il ti nl he
• To activate or display the alarm setting, ess [ ] or [ ] once.pr
• Press [ ] or [ ] ag n to deactivate the alarm func n. ai tio
Turning o the alarm
Press ] to turn o the alarm.[ O FF
The alarm w l s nd at the same time on the next day.il ou
Note:
If the alarm is not rned off, it w l s nd continuo ly for 59 minutes bef e r ng tu il ou us or tu ni
off by f.itsel
Snoozi ng the alarm
Press [ SNO O Z E ] w hen the a rm s nds to stop it for a few minutes.la ou
The alarm w l sound ag n after 9 minutes.il ai
Tip:
For iPod touch and iPhone users, use the Memory Loader applica n to unlock tio
custom alarm settings ( see “Using the Memory Loader applica ”). tion
This func n enab s you to rn off the t aut atically after the set time y in tio le tu uni om (onl
iPod and radio mode).
1
Press [ ] to activate the timer.
2
Press ] again to select your desired time (in minutes).[
OFF (default) 30 60 90 120
Note:
Press [ ] once to check the rem ng time.aini
U sing the alarm
U sing the sleep timer
Cl k!ic
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Marka: | Panasonic |
Kategoria: | budzik radiowy |
Model: | RF-CF30 |
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