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The TIMER indicator (J), the corresponding Timer
number indicator (M) and the Alarm source indicator (K
/ L) of the selected alarm source will now blink on the
display.
2. Select the alarm source (radio or buzzer) using the
SSB button (6).
The indicator of the selected alarm source (K / L) will
be blinking on the display.
3. Use the numeric buttons (19) to set the alarm time (e.g.
to enter 11:00, press 1-1-0-0).
4. Press the Enter button (30) to confirm the alarm time
and the alarm source.
5. The radio will produce a beep to indicate that the
settings have been saved and the alarm is activated.
6. If the radio is set to use the 12-hour clock format, press
the Decimal point button (32) to set either AM or PM.
When PM is selected, the PM indicator (E) will be
shown on the display.
If the alarm source has been set to radio in step 2, a
radio station should still be added to the alarm. To do
this:
7. Tune to a radio station as previously described.
8. Press the Memo button (24).
The Memo indicator (X) and preset indicator (S) will
now be blinking on the display.
9. Press the timer button (5) of the alarm timer that you
want to assign the station to.
When an alarm timer has been set and is active,
the corresponding Timer number indicator (M) will
permanently be shown on the radio's display. The
alarm timer that is closest to the current time is marked
with a rectangle in the Timer number Indicator (M).
NOTE
The buzzer alarm uses the Humane Wake System
(HWS). This means that when the buzzer alarm
activates, the alarm will start softly and gradually
increase in volume. It will repeatedly sound for 1 minute
and be muted for 1 minute over a period of 30 minutes,
unless the alarm is stopped. If a radio station is used
as the alarm source, then the radio will sound non-stop
at the selected time for 60 minutes, unless the alarm is
stopped.
WHEN AN ALARM SOUNDS
STOPPING AN ALARM
When an alarm sounds, press the POWER button (10) to
stop the sounding alarm.
USING THE SNOOZE FEATURE
When an alarm sounds, press any button (except the
Power button (10) or Backlight button (11)) to snooze
the alarm for 5 minutes. This procedure can be repeated
during the alarm period. The Snooze indicator (H) is
shown on the display while the snooze feature is active.
DEACTIVATING AN ALARM TIMER
If an alarm timer is activated, press the corresponding
timer button (5) followed by the Cancel button (31) to
deactivate the alarm timer. The corresponding Timer
number indicator (M) will now no longer be shown on the
display.
SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER
The sleep timer allows you to automatically turn off the
radio after a preset time has elapsed. It can be set from
90 minutes to 10 minutes in 10 minute decrements.
To set the sleep timer, press and hold the Power button
(10) and release it when the desired sleep time is shown
in the Text display (U) on the display. An active sleep timer
is indicated on the display by the Sleep timer indicator (I).
DISPLAYING SIGNAL INFORMATION
The Info button (29) can be used in all modes to display
basic information about the signal that is being received.
After tuning to a radio station on the SW, MW, LW or AIR
band, or an FM station that is not broadcasting RDS /
RBDS information, repeatedly press the Info button (29)
to display the following information in sequence:
1. Preset or page name - Display the name of the preset
or preset page.
2. Signal RF strength - Displays the signal strength in
dB.
3. Signal to Noise ratio - Displays the signal to noise
ratio in dB.
4. Memory bank A / B / C - Displays the memory bank
that is currently being used.
The available layers of information and the information
that is displayed are also shown in the table below:
Layer SW / MW / LW / AIR / FM without
RDS or RBDS
1 Preset or page name
2 RSSI -- xxDB
3 SNR -- xxDB
4 MEMOBANK - A / B / C
Note: RSSI: Radio Signal Strength Indication
SNR: Signal to Noise Ratio
NOTE
If your radio is tuned to an FM station that broadcasts
RDS / RBDS information, the Info button (29) can show
additional information. Refer to the next section for more
information about RDS and additional information it
offers.
USING THE RDS FEATURE – FM ONLY
Radio Data System (RDS) is a service that allows FM
stations to broadcast additional information. The ATS-
909X2 is capable of receiving RDS / RBDS signals. When
receiving an FM radio station that broadcasts RDS data,
the station name will be displayed in the Text display (U)
and the display will show the RDS indicator (Aa).
If the RDS CT indicator (D) is shown on the display, this
means that the radio's clock has been automatically
synchronized with the clock signal broadcasted by the FM
radio station. This feature must be enabled (it is disabled
by default) for the radio to be able to synchronize its clock
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