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CONTROLS/ INSTALLATION

SETTING TIMES, DAY

CD

MEMORY BACKUP

The memory backup conveniently allows your day,
alarm and clock time settings to be stored for up to 3
minutes when there is a mains interruption e.g.
AC mains failure.
The complete CD clock radio and illumination will be
switched off. As soon as the mains supply returns, the
display will indicate the correct time.
• If mains supply returns after 3 minutes, the display

will show the PHILIPS demo mode and you will
need to re-enter the day, alarm and clock times.

BASIC FEATURES

Illumination brightness
• Press REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNES CONTROL

once

or more.
™ The brightness of the display will change in this

sequence:
LOW MEDIUM BRIGHT LOW...

Volume
Press VOLUME

$ or 3 to adjust the volume level.

The volume level UO: is indicated as a number from
0-32.

SETTING THE CLOCK AND ALARM TIMES

The time is displayed using the 24 hour clock.
1 Press TIME, ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 briefly until

the respective clock or alarm time display flashes.

2 Press and hold down

7, 8 to adjust both the hours

and minutes.

• By pressing

7 or 8 respectively, the time increases/

decreases rapidly and continuously from minutes to
hours. Release

7 or 8 when you have reached the

correct setting.

• If you need to adjust the time slowly, minute by

minute, press

7 or 8 briefly and repeatedly.

3 Press TIME, ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 to confirm

your respective time setting.

SETTING THE DAY

Setting the day enables you to set the WEEKEND-
SLEEPER
function. If you attempt to use the
WEEKEND-SLEEPER prior to setting the day
(Monday to Sunday, 1-7)

will show briefly in

the display to remind you to set the day first.

1 Press SET DAY.
2 While the day display is shown, press SET DAY

again once or more to select the day numbered
from dAY 1-7 (Monday-Sunday):
™ The display will revert to show the clock time.

CD PLAYBACK

1 To open the CD door, lift at the edge marked

LIFT TO OPEN.

2 Insert a CD with the printed side facing up, and

close the door.

3 Press PLAY/ PAUSE

2; to start playback.

™ The CD indicator

, Cd:-- and the total

number of tracks are shown, followed by the
first track number before returning to clock time.

– door is shown if you have not closed the CD

door/ open the CD door during playback.

– noCd is shown if no CD has been inserted/

inserted incorrectly.

– nFCd is shown if the CD-R(W) is non-finalized
– Err indicates a general error in operation of

the set.

™ The display returns to clock time.

4 Adjust the sound with VOLUME

$ or 3.

5 To interrupt, press PLAY/ PAUSE

2;.

• The current track number shows briefly before

returning to clock time.

flashes during

pause.

6 Press PLAY/ PAUSE

2; again to resume

playback.

7 Press STOP

9 to stop playback.

™ The display returns to clock time.

CD

CD

Selecting a different track during playback
The track number appears briefly in the display when
you press SEARCH

∞ or § to skip tracks.

• Press SEARCH

§ once or more to skip to the next

track(s).

• Press SEARCH

∞ more than once to skip to

previous tracks.

• Press SEARCH

∞ once and playback will return to

the beginning of the current track.

Finding a passage within a track
1
During playback, press and hold down

SEARCH

∞ or §.

™ The CD is played at high speed and low volume;

the display will show Cd: and your current
track number.

2 Release SEARCH

∞ or § when you recognize

the passage you want.
™ Normal CD playback and standby clock time

resumes.

RADIO

1 Press ON/ OFF to switch on the radio.

™ tu is displayed briefly followed by the clock

time

, and the last selected

waveband.

2 Press FM/ AM if you wish to change waveband.
3 Adjust the sound using VOLUME

$ or 3.

4 Adjust the TUNING wheel to tune to a radio

station.

To improve reception:
FM:
Extend pigtail at the back of the set fully for
optimum reception.
AM (MW): uses a built-in aerial. Direct the antenna
by adjusting the position of your set.

5 Press ON/ OFF to switch off the radio.

and the waveband disappear from

the display.

SETTING THE ALARM OPTIONS

General
Two different alarm times, ALARM 1 or 2 can be set
in the CD, radio or buzzer modes. This can be useful
when for example you need to be woken up at a
different time during the week and at the weekend.
- Remember to first set the DAY, clock and alarm

time functions correctly!

- Make sure your selected alarm symbol is shown.

Viewing the Alarm Mode Options
1
Select your choice of alarm mode by pressing

ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF once or more
to find your respective mode.
™ The alarm mode display sequence is shown:
– Lo:00 – default volume level for start of

gentle wake alarm

– H1:16 – default maximum volume level for

gentle wake alarm

– Followed by the 3 different alarms:

(buzzer) k AL, or
(radio) m tu, or
CD mode

with CD and a track number
1-99.

2 Read the following chapters to adjust or select the

respective modes.

Adjusting the Gentle Wake Volume
A sure way of getting up in the mornings, the gentle
wake
volume for the alarm begins from gentle
volume e.g Lo:00 (low) and gradually increases to a
higher volume e.g. H1:11.
The default volume range is Lo:00 and H1:16. If
you wish to change the default volume for the buzzer,
radio or CD alarm:
1 In the standby mode, press ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF

or ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF once.

2 As soon as Lo:00 appears, press

7 or 8 once or

more to adjust the starting volume of your alarm.

3 To set the maximum volume for your alarm, press

ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF or ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF
again to change to the H1:16 display.

4 As soon as H1:16 appears, press

7 or 8 until you

reach the desired volume level (10-32).

Notes:
• The H1 volume is always greater or equal to the

RADIO

RADIO

Lo volume: e.g.i. Lo:15, H1:19

e.g.ii. Lo:12, H1:12

• The starting volume is Lo:00, with a possible

low volume range 00-32, and the maximum
volume is H1:32, with a possible high volume
range10-32.

• The gentle wake volume settings do not affect

normal CD and radio playback volume level.

• It is not possible to review the gentle wake volume

range during the active alarm call as pressing
ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF or ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF
cancels the alarm completely.

• During the alarm call, if you press

7 or 8 the high

volume stops increasing immediately.

Selecting Buzzer or Radio Alarm
• Press ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF or ALARM 2 MODE/

OFF repeatedly until the (buzzer) k AL or
(radio) m tu display is shown.

Note:
If you have selected the radio alarm m tu, make sure
you have tuned properly to a station.

CD Alarm Mode: Selecting a CD track
You can program and select a CD track number
between 1-99, when the set is in the standby or radio
playback mode.
However, if the track number programmed does not
exist on your CD, the CD will start playback from the
first track during the alarm call.
1 Insert a CD into the CD compartment.
2 Press ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF or

ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF repeatedly until the CD and
track number display is shown.
See figure 3.

3 As soon as the CD alarm display appears,

press

7 or 8 until the desired track number is

shown.
™ The display returns to standby clock time.

4 To review your programmed track number, press

ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF or ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF
again repeatedly until the CD alarm display is
shown.

Note:
• The buzzer alarm option will automatically replace

the CD alarm if you have:

– inserted a CD incorrectly;
– inserted a damaged CD;
– forgotten to insert any CD;
– not closed the CD door properly.

SWITCHING OFF THE ALARM

There are three ways of switching off the alarm.
Unless you cancel the alarm completely, the
24 HOUR ALARM RESET will be automatically
selected after 59 minutes, from the time your alarm
time first goes off.

24 HOUR ALARM RESET

If you want the alarm mode to be stopped
immediately but also wish to retain the same alarm
setting for the following day:
• Press from 3 possible options according to your

selected alarm:
a 24 HR RESET to switch off the buzzer, radio or

CD alarms

b STOP

9 CD alarm only

c ON/ OFF radio alarm only.
™ You will hear a beep tone confirming 24 hour

reset activation.

CANCELING THE ALARM COMPLETELY

To cancel the set alarm time before it goes off, or
during the alarm call:
• Press ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF or ALARM 2 MODE/

OFF once or more until the selected alarm indicator
disappears from the display.
™ If you cancel the alarm during the alarm call, you

will also hear a beep tone confirming the alarm
has been cancelled.

REPEAT ALARM

This will repeat your alarm call at 9-minute intervals.
• During the alarm call,

press REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

.

• Repeat if desired up to an hour.
Notes:
• The selected alarm mode k, m , or

indicators will

flash throughout the repeat alarm duration.

• If you are using the CD alarm mode, CD playback

resumes at the point interrupted by the repeat alarm.

• During the CD alarm, CD playback continues for up

to an hour unless you cancel/ reset the alarm.

WEEKEND-SLEEPER

This feature deactivates the alarm every Saturday and
Sunday and resumes the alarm function Monday to
Friday. Make sure, however, that you have set the day
first.
• See chapter on SETTING THE DAY.
1 Press WEEKEND-SLEEPER once or more until ZZ

appears for one or both alarms.

2 To cancel the weekend-sleeper function repeat

step 1 until ZZ disappears from the display.
See figure 4.

SLEEP

About Sleep
The CD clock radio has a built-in sleep timer which
enables the set to be automatically switched off
during radio or CD playback after a set period of time.
There are four sleep times before the set turns itself
off:
10, 30, 60, 90 minutes and off.
The sleep function does not affect the operation of
your alarm settings.

Setting Sleep
1
Press PLAY/ PAUSE

2; (CD) or ON/ OFF (radio) to

switch on the respective mode.

• For the CD mode, make sure you have inserted a

disc first.

2 Select your sleep time by pressing SLEEP once or

more until the desired sleep time is shown.
See figure 5

3 To cancel the sleep function you can either:
– press SLEEP once or more until

disappears from the display

– press REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

– press STOP

9 (CD only)

– press ON/ OFF (radio only).

MAINTENANCE

General (See figure 6)
• If you do not intend to use the CD clock radio for a

long time, withdraw the power plug from the wall
outlet.

• Do not expose the set or CDs to humidity, rain,

sand or excessive heat caused by heating
equipment or direct sunlight.

• To clean the set, use a soft, slightly dampened

chamois leather. Do not use any cleaning agents
containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene or abrasives
as these may harm the housing.

CD player and CD handling
• The lens of the CD player should never be touched!
• Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature

can cause condensation to form and the lens of
your CD player to cloud over. Playing a CD is then
not possible. Do not attempt to clean the lens but
leave the set in a warm environment until the
moisture evaporates.

• Always shut the CD door to keep the CD

compartment dust-free. To clean, dust the
compartment with a soft dry cloth.

• To take a CD out of its box, press the centre

spindle while lifting the CD. Always pick up the CD
by the edge and replace the CD in its box after use
to avoid scratching and dust.

• To clean the CD, wipe in a straight line from the

centre towards the edge using a soft, lint-free
cloth. Do not use cleaning agents as they may
damage the disc.

• Never write on a CD or attach any stickers to it.

Environmental information
All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted
to make the packaging easy to separate into three
materials: cardboard (box), expandable polystyrene
(buffer), polyethylene (bags, protective foam).
Your set consists of materials which can be recycled
if disassembled by a specialized company. Please
observe local regulations on the disposal of packing
materials and old equipment.

SLEEP

Problem

Possible Cause
- Remedy

No sound

Volume not adjusted
- Adjust the volume

No reaction to any operation of the buttons

Electrostatic discharge
- Disconnect the set from the power supply and

reconnect the set after 5 minutes

•CD PLAYER

CD playback does not work

CD badly scratched or dirty
- Replace/ clean CD

Laser lens steamed up
- Wait until lens has acclimatized

Laser lens dirty
- Clean lens by playing a CD lens cleaning disc

CD-R(W) is non-finalized
- Use a finalized CD-R(W)

•RADIO

Occasional crackling sound during
FM broadcast

Weak signal
- Extend pigtail fully

Continuous crackling/
hiss disturbance during AM (MW) broadcast

Electrical interference from TVs, computers,
fluorescent lamps, etc.
- Move set away from other electrical equipment

•ALARM

The alarm does not function

Alarm time not set
- See chapter on SETTING THE CLOCK AND ALARM

TIMES

Alarm mode not selected
- See chapter on SETTING THE ALARM OPTIONS

Volume too low for radio/ CD/ buzzer alarm mode.
- See chapter on Adjusting the Gentle wake volume

•WEEKEND-SLEEPER

WEEKEND-SLEEPER does not function

Day selection not set/ incorrect
- See chapter on SETTING THE DAY

WEEKEND-SLEEPER not set
- Set WEEKEND-SLEEPER

This product complies with the radio interference
requirements of the European Union.

AJ 3950 - AJ 3951 - AJ 3952 CD Clock Radio

Printed in Hong Kong

Cmm/RB/0120

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

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CONTROLS (See figure 1 and 2)
•CD PLAYER
1STOP

9

- stops CD playback;
- stops sleep function in CD mode;
- stops the active CD alarm for 24 hours.

2PLAY/ PAUSE

2;

- starts/ pauses CD playback.

3SEARCH

∞, §

- skips CD tracks/ searches for a particular

passage.

•GENERAL
4SLEEP

- activates and adjusts the sleep time.

5REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

- changes the brightness of the display

illumination;

- switches off the alarm for a 9 minute period;
- stops sleep function in CD, buzzer or radio mode.

6WEEKEND-SLEEPER

- deactivates alarm 1 and/ or 2 for the weekend.

7Display

- shows the clock/ alarm time and status of the

set.

8ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF or ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF

- sets/ reviews/ switches off alarm 1 or 2.

•RADIO
9ON/ OFF

- switches the radio on/ off;
- stops sleep function in radio mode;
- stops the active radio alarm for 24 hours.

0FM/ AM (MW)

- selects the radio waveband.

•SETTING TIMES
!ALARM 1, ALARM 2, TIME

- sets the respective alarm or clock time

@

7 , 8
- adjusts clock/ alarm times;
- adjusts the gentle wake minimum and maximum

volume level for alarm 1 or 2;

- selects a CD wake up track for alarm 1 or 2.

#VOLUME

$, 3

- adjusts the sound level.

$Frequency indicator

- shows the radio frequency of your selected

waveband

%SET DAY

- sets the day for weekend sleeper activation.

^24 HR RESET

- stops the active buzzer, radio or CD alarms for

24 hours.

&LIFT TO OPEN

- opens/ closes CD door.

*TUNING

- tunes to a radio station.

(Pigtail

- aerial to improve FM reception.

)Mains lead

- for AC mains supply.

The type plate is located on the bottom of the
set.

CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.

INSTALLATION

Mains Supply and Demo mode
1
Check if the power voltage, shown on the type

plate on the bottom of the set, corresponds to your
local mains supply. If it does not, consult your
dealer or service centre.

2 Connect the mains plug into the wall socket. The

mains supply is now switched on and the display
will show the PHILIPS demo mode.
PH..IL..IPS scrolls across the display

continuously.

• Press any control (with the exception of

REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

on the set)

to exit the demo mode.

3 To disconnect the set completely from the mains

supply, withdraw the mains plug from the wall
socket.

Standby power consumption (clock mode)......3 W

CD/ RADIO

SETTING ALARM OPTIONS

SWITCHING OFF ALARM

TROUBLESHOOTING

WEEKEND-SLEEPER/ SLEEP

MAINTENANCE

TROUBLESHOOTING

If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre

WARNING:

Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock!
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this will invalidate the guarantee.

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ФУТОВ ÔpÂp˚‚‡МЛfl, М‡Фp., ÔÂpÂÏÂÌÌÓ„У ТВЪВ‚У„У ФЛЪ‡МЛfl.
йТ‚В˘ВМЛВ ˜‡ТУ‚, p‡‰ЛУ Л ЫН‡Б‡МЛfl ·Ы‰ЫЪ ФУОМУТЪ¸˛
‚˚НО˛˜ВМ˚. иУТОВ ‚НО˛˜ÂÌËfl ТВЪВ‚У„У ФЛЪ‡МЛfl ‰ЛТФОВИ
ФУН‡КВЪ ‚ÂpÌÓÂ ‚pÂÏfl.
• ЦТОЛ ТВЪВ‚УВ ФЛЪ‡МЛВ ‚УТТЪ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ÂÚÒfl ÒÔÛÒÚfl 3 ПЛМ,

М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ ФУfl‚ËÚÒfl pÂÊËÏ demo PHILIPS, Л З‡П
ФpЛ‰fiÚÒfl ТМУ‚‡ ‚‚ВТЪЛ ‰ВМ¸, ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН Л ‚ÂpÌÓ ‚pÂÏfl.

йлзйЗзхЦ пДкДднЦкалнада

üpÍÓÒÚ¸ УТ‚В˘ÂÌËfl
• з‡КПЛЪВ REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ

МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Á.
™ üpÍÓÒÚ¸ ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl ËÁÏÂÌËÚÒfl ‚ ЫН‡Б‡ММУИ МЛКВ

ФУТОВ‰У‚‡ЪВО¸МУТЪЛ:
забд лк ькд забд...

мpУ‚ВМ¸
з‡КПЛЪВ VOLUME

$ ËÎË 3 ‰Îfl p„ÛÎËpÓ‚ÍË ÛpÓ‚Ìfl.

мpУ‚ВМ¸ UO: ЫН‡Б˚‚‡ÂÚÒfl ‚ ФpВ‰ВО‡x 0-32.

млнДзЗйдД уДлйЗ а ЕмСагъзадД

ÇpÂÏfl ЫН‡Б˚‚‡ÂÚÒfl ‚ 24 ˜‡Ò‡x.
1 з‡КПЛЪВ TIME, ALARM 1 ËÎË ALARM 2

Нp‡ЪНУ‚pÂÏÂÌÌÓ ‰У ПЛ„‡МЛfl МЫКМУ„У ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl – ˜‡Т˚
ЛОЛ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН.

2 з‡КПЛЪВ Л ‰ÂpÊËÚÂ

7, 8 ‰Оfl ЫТЪ‡МУ‚НЛ ˜‡ТУ‚ Л ПЛМЫЪ.

• з‡КПЛЪВ

7 ЛОЛ 8 ‚pÂÏfl Ы‚ВОЛ˜Л‚‡ÂÚÒfl ЛОЛ

ЫПВМ¸¯‡ÂÚÒfl, ТУУЪ‚ВЪТЪ‚ВММУ, ·˚ÒÚpÓ Ë ÌÂÔpÂp˚‚МУ УЪ
ПЛМЫЪ ‰У ˜‡ТУ‚ . йТ‚У·У‰ЛЪВ

7 ЛОЛ 8 ФpЛ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚НВ

МЫКМ˚x БМ‡˜ВМЛИ.

• ЦТОЛ МЫКМУ ÓÚp„ÛÎËpÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‚pÂÏfl ПВ‰ОВММУ, ФУ

ПЛМЫЪВ, М‡КПЛЪВ

7 ЛОЛ 8 Нp‡ЪНУ‚pÂÏÂÌÌÓ МВТНУО¸НУ

p‡Б.

3 з‡КПЛЪВ TIME, ALARM 1 ËÎË ALARM 2 ‰Оfl

ФУ‰Ъ‚ВpК‰ÂÌËfl LJ¯Лx ЫТЪ‡‚УН ‚pÂÏÂÌË.

млнДзйЗдД Сзь

мТЪ‡МУ‚Н‡ ‰Мfl ФУБ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪ¸ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛ pÂÁÂp‚‡ ̇
‚˚xУ‰М˚В ‰МЛ. ЦТОЛ З˚ ФУФ˚Ъ‡ВЪВТ¸ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪ¸ ˝ЪЫ
ÙÛÌÍˆË˛ ‰У ЫТЪ‡МУ‚НЛ ‰МВИ (ФУМВ‰ВО¸МЛН – ‚ÓÒÍpÂÒÂ̸В),
М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ ФУfl‚ËÚÒfl 1-7)

̇ ÍÓpÓÚÍÓ ‚pÂÏfl, ˜ЪУ·˚

М‡ФУПМЛЪ¸ МВУ·xУ‰ЛПУТЪ¸ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚НЛ ‰МВИ ТМ‡˜‡О‡.

1 з‡КПЛЪВ SET DAY.
2 иpЛ ФУН‡БВ ‰Мfl, М‡КПЛЪВ SET DAY У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ МВТНУО¸НУ

p‡Á ‰Îfl ‚˚·Óp‡ ‰Мfl ЛБ dAY 1-7 (ФУМВ‰ВО¸МЛН –
‚ÓÒÍpÂÒÂ̸В):
™ СЛТФОВИ ‚ÂpÌfiÚÒfl Н ФУН‡БЫ ‚pÂÏÂÌË.

икйаЙкхЗДзаЦ СалдйЗ

1 СОfl ÓÚÍp˚‚‡ÌËfl ‰‚Âpˆ˚ ‰Оfl ‰ЛТНУ‚ ФУ‰МЛПЛЪВ Нp‡И Т

ПВЪНУИ LIFT TO OPEN.

2 мТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪВ ‰ЛТН М‡ФВ˜‡Ъ‡ММУИ ÒÚÓpÓÌÓÈ ‚‚Вpx Л

Б‡ÍpÓÈÚ ‰‚ÂpˆÛ.

3 з‡КПЛЪВ PLAY/ PAUSE

2; ‰Оfl М‡˜‡О‡ ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ÌËfl.

™ èÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ЛМ‰ЛН‡ЪУp ‰ЛТН‡

, Cd:-- Л У·˘ВВ

˜ЛТОУ Б‡ФЛТВИ, Б‡ЪВП ÌÓÏÂp ФВp‚УИ Б‡ФЛТ¸, ‡ ФУТОВ
˝ЪУ„У ‚pÂÏfl.

– door ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ, ВТОЛ З˚ МВ Б‡Нp˚ОЛ

‰‚ÂpˆÛ, ËÎË ÓÚÍp˚ÎË Вfi ‚У ‚pÂÏfl ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ÌËfl.

– noCd ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ, ВТОЛ ‰ЛТН МВ

ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВМ ЛОЛ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВМ ÌÂÔp‡‚ЛО¸МУ.

– nFCd iÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ, ВТОЛ ‰ЛТН CD-R(W)

ÌÂÁ‡‚Âp¯fiÌ

– Err УБМ‡˜‡ВЪ У·˘Ы˛ У¯Л·НЫ p‡·ÓÚ˚ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚‡.
™ ‰ЛТФОВИ ‚УБ‚p‡˘‡ÂÚÒfl Н ФУН‡БЫ ‚pÂÏÂÌË.

4 éÚp„ÛÎËpÛÈÚ Б‚ЫН Т ФУПУ˘¸˛ VOLUME

$ ËÎË 3.

5 ‰Îfl ÔpÂp˚‚‡МЛfl М‡КПЛЪВ PLAY/ PAUSE

2;.

• èÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ÌÓÏÂp ЪВНЫ˘ВИ Б‡ФЛТЛ, Б‡ЪВП ‚pÂÏfl. ÇÓ

‚pÂÏfl Ф‡ЫБ˚ ПЛ„‡ВЪ

6 лМУ‚‡ М‡КПЛЪВ PLAY/ PAUSE

2; ‰Оfl ‚УБУ·МУ‚ÎÂÌËfl

ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛfl.

7 з‡КПЛЪВ STOP

9 ‰Îfl ÔpÂÍp‡˘ÂÌËfl ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛfl.

™ ‰ЛТФОВИ ‚УБ‚p‡˘‡ÂÚÒfl Н ФУН‡БЫ ‚pÂÏÂÌË.

CD

CD

Ç˚·Уp Б‡ФЛТВИ ‚У ‚pÂÏfl ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛfl
з‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ М‡ ÍÓpÓÚÍÓ ‚pÂÏfl ÔÓfl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ÌÓÏÂp Б‡ФЛТЛ
ФpЛ М‡К‡ЪЛЛ SEARCH

∞ ËÎË § ‰Îfl ÔpÓÍpÛÚÍË Б‡ФЛТВИ.

• з‡КПЛЪВ SEARCH

§ У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Á ‰Îfl

ÔÂpÂxÓ‰‡ Í ‰pЫ„УИ Б‡ФЛТЛ.

• з‡КПЛЪВ SEARCH

∞ МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Á ‰Îfl ÔÂpÂxÓ‰‡ Í

ФpВ‰˚‰Ы˘ВИ Б‡ФЛТЛ.

• з‡КПЛЪВ SEARCH

∞ У‰ЛМ p‡Б, Л ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ

М‡˜ÌfiÚÒfl Т М‡˜‡О‡ ЪВНЫ˘ВИ Б‡ФЛТЛ.

з‡xУК‰ВМЛВ УЪp˚‚Н‡ ‚ÌÛÚpË Б‡ФЛТЛ
1
ЗУ ‚pÂÏfl ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛfl М‡КПЛЪВ Л ‰ÂpÊËÚ SEARCH

∞ ЛОЛ §.
™ СЛТН ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ÂÚÒfl М‡ ·УО¸¯УИ ÒÍÓpÓÒÚË ФpЛ

ФУМЛКВММУП ЫpУ‚МВ Б‚ЫН‡, М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ ФУfl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl
Cd: Ë ÌÓÏÂp ЪВНЫ˘ВИ Б‡ФЛТЛ.

2 йТ‚У·У‰ЛЪВ SEARCH

∞ ЛОЛ § ФУТОВ ФУfl‚ÎÂÌËfl

МЫКМУ„У УЪp˚‚Н‡.
™ ЗУБУ·МУ‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ÌÓpÏ‡О¸МУВ ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ Л ‚pÂÏfl

pÂÁÂp‚‡.

кДСай

1 з‡КПЛЪВ ON/ OFF ‰Оfl ‚НО˛˜ÂÌËfl p‡‰ËÓ.

™ tu tu ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl Нp‡ЪНУ‚pÂÏÂÌÌÓ М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ

, Б‡ЪВП ‚pÂÏfl Ë ‚˚·p‡Ì̇fl ФУОУТ‡.

2 з‡КПЛЪВ FM/ AM ‰Îfl ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËfl ФУОУТ˚.
3 éÚp„ÛÎËpÛÈÚ Б‚ЫН Т ФУПУ˘¸˛ VOLUME

$ ËÎË 3.

4 éÚp„ÛÎËpÛÈÚ pЫ˜НЫ TUNING ‰Оfl М‡ÒÚpÓÈÍË М‡

ТЪ‡МˆЛ˛.

СОfl ЫОЫ˜¯ÂÌËfl ÔpËfiχ:
FM:
Ç˚ÚflÌËÚ ÓÚpÂÁÓÍ ‡МЪВММ˚ ТБ‡‰Л М‡ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚Â ‰Оfl
УФЪЛП‡О¸МУ„У ÔpËfiχ.
AM (MW): аТФУО¸БЫВЪ ‚ÒÚpÓÂÌÌÛ˛ ‡МЪВММЫ. з‡Фp‡‚¸ЪВ
‡МЪВММЫ, pВ„ÛÎËpÛfl ФУОУКВМЛВ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚‡.

5 з‡КПЛЪВ ON/ OFF ‰Оfl ‚˚НО˛˜ÂÌËfl p‡‰ЛУ.

Л ФУОУТ‡ ЛТ˜ВБМЫЪ Т ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl.

млнДзйЗдД ЗДкаДзнйЗ ЕмСагъзадД

й·˘ВВ
З pÂÊËχx ‰ЛТНУ‚, p‡‰ЛУ Л Б‚УМН‡ ПУКМУ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪ¸ ‰‚‡
‚pÂÏÂÌË ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡, ‚pÂÏfl 1 ËÎË 2 (ALARM 1 ЛОЛ 2). щЪУ
МВУ·xУ‰ЛПУ, НУ„‰‡ З‡П, М‡Фp., МЫКМУ ÔpÓÒ˚Ф‡Ъ¸Тfl ‚
p‡БМУВ ‚pÂÏfl ‚ ЪВ˜ВМЛВ МВ‰ВОЛ Л ‚ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В.
- иУПМЛЪВ, ТМ‡˜‡О‡ МЫКМУ ‚ÂpÌÓ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪ¸ ‰ВМ¸, ˜‡Т˚ Л

·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН!

- иpУ‚Вp¸ЪВ ФУfl‚ОВМЛВ ТЛП‚УО‡ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡.

èpÓÒÏÓÚp ‚‡pЛ‡МЪУ‚ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡
1
З˚·ÂpËÚ МЫКМ˚И З‡П pÂÊËÏ ÔÛÚfiÏ М‡К‡ЪЛfl ALARM 1

ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Á ‰Îfl
ÔÓfl‚ÎÂÌËfl МЫКМУ„У.
™ з‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ ФУfl‚ËÚÒfl ФУТОВ‰У‚‡ЪВО¸МУТЪ¸
·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡:
– Lo:00 – ‰ВЩУОЪМ˚И ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ ‰Оfl ‚НО˛˜ÂÌËfl

‰ВОЛН‡ЪМУИ ФУ·Ы‰НЛ

– H1:16 – ‰ВЩУОЪМ˚И П‡НТЛП‡О¸М˚И ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ ‰Оfl

‰ВОЛН‡ЪМУИ ФУ·Ы‰НЛ

– Б‡ЪВП ЪpЛ ‚‡pЛ‡МЪ‡ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡:

(Б‚УМУН) k AL, ËÎË
(p‡‰ËÓ) m tu, ЛОЛ
‰ЛТН Л

ÌÓÏÂp ‰ÓpÓÊÍË 1-99.

2 ÑÎfl p„ÛÎËpÓ‚НЛ ЛОЛ ‚˚·Уp‡ ТУУЪ‚ВЪТЪ‚Ы˛˘В„У

pÂÊËχ ФpУ˜ЛЪ‡ЪИЪВ ФpЛ‚В‰fiММ˚В ‰‡ОВВ p‡Б‰ВО˚

кВ„ÛÎËpӂ͇ ÛpÓ‚Мfl ‰ВОЛН‡ЪМУИ ФУ·Ы‰НЛ
СОfl „‡p‡МЪЛЛ Ы‰У·МУ„У Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡МЛfl ФУ·Ы‰НЛ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ Вfi
ТЛ„М‡О‡ pВ„ÛÎËpÛÂÚÒfl ÓÚ Lo:00 (МЛБНЛИ) Т ФУТЪВФВММ˚П
Ы‚ВОЛ˜ВМЛВ ‰У. H1:11 (‚˚ТУНЛИ).
СВЩУОЪМ˚И ‰Л‡Ф‡БУМ Lo:00 Ë H1:16. ЦТОЛ З˚ xÓÚËÚÂ
ЛБПВМЛЪ¸ ‰ВЩУОЪМЫ˛ ЫТЪ‡‚НЫ ТЛ„М‡О‡ ФУ·Ы‰НЛ, p‡‰ЛУ ЛОЛ
·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ М‡ ‰ЛТНВ:
1 З pÂÁÂp‚ÌÓÏ pÂÊËÏÂ М‡КПЛЪВ ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF

ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF У‰ЛМ p‡Á.

2 èpË ФУfl‚ОВМЛЛ Lo:00 М‡КПЛЪВ

7 ЛОЛ 8 У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ

МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Á ‰Îfl p„ÛÎËpÓ‚НЛ М‡˜‡О¸МУ„У ЫpУ‚Мfl
ТЛ„М‡О‡.

3 СОfl ЫТЪ‡МУ‚НЛ П‡НТЛП‡О¸МУ„У ЫpУ‚Мfl М‡КПЛЪВ ALARM

1 MODE/ OFF ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF ÒÌÓ‚‡ ‰Îfl
ÔÂpÂxÓ‰‡ Н ‰ЛТФОВ˛ H1:16.

4 èpË ФУfl‚ОВМЛЛ H1:16 М‡КЛП‡ИЪВ

7 ЛОЛ 8 ‰У

ФУОЫ˜ÂÌËfl МЫКМУ„У ЫpУ‚Мfl (10-32).

èpËϘ‡МЛfl:
• З˚ТУНЛИ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ (H1) ‚ТВ„‰‡ ‚˚¯В ЛОЛ p‡‚ВМ МЛБНУПЫ

(Lo):

RADIO

RADIO

̇Ôp.i. Lo:15, H1:19
̇Ôp.ii. Lo:12, H1:12

• з‡˜‡О¸М˚И ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ Lo:00, Т ‚УБПУКМ˚П ФУМЛКВМЛВП

УЪ 00 ‰У 32, ‡ П‡НТЛП‡О¸М˚ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ H1:32, Т
‚УБПУКМ˚П ФУ‚˚¯ВМЛВП УЪ 10 ‰У 32.

• мТЪ‡МУ‚Н‡ ЫpУ‚Мfl ‰ВОЛН‡ЪМУИ ФУ·Ы‰НЛ МВ ‚ÎËflÂÚ Ì‡

ÌÓpÏ‡О¸М˚И ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ ‰ЛТНУ‚ Л p‡‰ЛУ.

• ЗУ ‚pÂÏfl p‡·УЪ˚ ТЛ„М‡О‡ ‰ВОЛН‡ЪМУИ ФУ·Ы‰НЛ МВО¸Бfl

ЛБПВМЛЪ¸ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ ТЛ„М‡О‡ Ъ.Н. М‡К‡ЪЛВ ALARM 1
MODE/ OFF
ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF ФУОМУТЪ¸˛
‡ÌÌÛÎËpÛÂÚ ТЛ„М‡О.

• ЗУ ‚pÂÏfl p‡·УЪ˚ ТЛ„М‡О‡, ВТОЛ З˚ М‡ÊÏfiÚÂ

7 ЛОЛ 8

‚˚ТУНЛИ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ ÔpÂÍp‡˘‡ВЪ Ы‚ВОЛ˜Л‚‡Ъ¸Тfl
МВПВ‰ОВММУ.

мТЪ‡МУ‚Н‡ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ ЛОЛ p‡‰ЛУ ТЛ„М‡О‡
• з‡КПЛЪВ ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/

OFF МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Б ‰У ФУfl‚ÎÂÌËfl М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ (Б‚УМУН)
k AL ËÎË
(p‡‰ËÓ) m tu

èpËϘ‡ÌËÂ:
èpË ‚˚·Óp p‡‰ЛУ ТЛ„М‡О‡ m tu, Ы·В‰ЛЪВТ¸ ‚ ‚ÂpÌÓÈ
̇ÒÚpÓÈÍ ̇ p‡‰ЛУ ТЪ‡МˆЛ˛.

кВКЛП ТЛ„М‡О‡ Т ‰ЛТН‡:
З˚ ПУКВЪВ Б‡ФpУ„p‡ÏÏËpÓ‚‡Ъ¸ Л ‚˚·p‡Ъ¸ Б‡ФЛТЛ ‰ЛТН‡ УЪ
1-99, НУ„‰‡ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ‚ pÂÊËÏ ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛfl ЛОЛ
pÂÁÂp‚МУП.
й‰М‡НУ, ВТОЛ ÌÓÏÂp Á‡ÔpÓ„p‡ÏÏËpÓ‚‡ММУИ ‰ÓpÓÊÍË
УЪТЫЪТЪ‚ЫВЪ М‡ ‰ЛТНВ ФpЛ Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡МЛЛ ТЛ„М‡О‡
ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ М‡˜ÌfiÚÒfl Ò ФВp‚УИ Б‡ФЛТЛ.
1 мТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪВ ‰ЛТН ‚ УЪТВН ‰Оfl ‰ЛТНУ‚.
2 з‡КПЛЪВ ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/

OFF МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Б ‰У ФУfl‚ОВМЛЛ М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ CD Ë
ÌÓÏÂp‡ ‰ÓpÓÊÍË. лП кЛТ. 3.

3 иpЛ ФУfl‚ОВМЛЛ ТЛ„М‡О‡ ‰ЛТН‡ М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ М‡КПЛЪВ

7

ЛОЛ

8 ‰У ФУfl‚ÎÂÌËfl МЫКМУ„У ÌÓÏÂp‡ Б‡ФЛТЛ.

™ СЛТФОВИ ‚ÂpÌfiÚÒfl Н ФУН‡БЫ ‚pÂÏÂÌË ‚ pÂÁÂp‚ÌÓÏ
pÂÊËÏÂ.

4 ÑÎfl ÔpÓÒÏÓÚp‡ Á‡ÔpÓ„p‡ÏÏËpÓ‚‡ÌÌ˚x ÌÓÏÂpÓ‚ Б‡ФЛТВИ

М‡КПЛЪВ ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/
OFF
МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Б ‰У ФУfl‚ÎÂÌËfl М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ CD .

èpËϘ‡МЛВ:
• З‡pЛ‡МЪ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ ‡‚ЪУП‡ЪЛ˜ВТНЛ Б‡ПВМЛЪ

ТЛ„М‡О CD, ВТОЛ З˚:

– МВ‚ÂpÌÓ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ЛОЛ ‰ЛТН;
– ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ЛОЛ ФУ‚pВК‰fiММ˚И ‰ЛТН;
– Б‡·˚ОЛ ‚‚ВТЪЛ ‰ЛТН;
– МВ Б‡Нp˚ОЛ ‰‚ÂpˆÛ УЪТВН‡.

З˚НО˛˜ВМЛВ ТЛ„М‡О‡

лЛ„М‡О ПУКМУ УЪНО˛˜ЛЪ¸ ‰‚ЫПfl ТФУТУ·‡ПЛ. ЦТОЛ ‚˚ МВ
‡ÌÌÛÎËpÓ‚‡ОЛ ТЛ„М‡О, Т·pУТ 24 ˜‡ТУ‚У„У ТЛ„М‡О‡
‚˚·Лp‡ÂÚÒfl ‡‚ЪУП‡ЪЛ˜ВТНЛ ÒÔÛÒÚfl 59 ПЛМ Т ПУПВМЪ‡, НУ„‰‡
‚pÂÏfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ ЛТЪВН‡ВЪ ФВp‚˚И p‡Б.

лЕкйл 24 уДлйЗйЙй лаЙзДгД

ЦТОЛ МЫКМУ МВПВ‰ОВММУ ÔpÂp‚‡Ú¸ pÂÊËÏ ТЛ„М‡О‡, МУ
ÒÓxp‡МЛЪ¸ ЫТЪ‡‚НЫ ‰Оfl ТОВ‰Ы˛˘В„У ‰Мfl:
• З˚·ÂpËÚ ЛБ 3 ‚УБПУКМ˚x ‚‡pЛ‡МЪУ‚ ‚˚·p‡ММУ„У ‚Л‰‡

ФУ·Ы‰НЛ:
a 24 HR RESET ‰Оfl ‚˚НО˛˜ÂÌËfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡,

p‡‰ЛУ ЛОЛ ‰ЛТН‡

· STOP

9 ЪУО¸НУ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН

ON/ OFFЪУО¸НУ p‡‰ËÓ..
™ СОfl ФУ‰Ъ‚ВpК‰ÂÌËfl ЫТЪ‡МУ‚НЛ 24 ˜‡ТУ‚У„У Т·pУТ‡
ÔpÓÁ‚Ы˜ЛЪ ТЛ„М‡О.

ийгзйЦ йндгыуЦзаЦ лаЙзДгД

СОfl ФУОМУ„У ‡ÌÌÛÎËpÓ‚‡МЛfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ ‰У В„У Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡МЛfl
ЛОЛ ‚У ‚pÂÏfl Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡МЛfl:
• з‡КПЛЪВ ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/

OFF У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Б ‰У ЛТ˜ВБМУ‚ÂÌËfl Ò ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl
В„У ТЛП‚УО‡.
™ЦТОЛ З˚ УЪПВМЛЪВ ТЛ„М‡О ‚У ‚pÂÏfl В„У Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡МЛfl,
З˚ ÓÔflÚ¸ ЫТО˚¯ЛЪВ ТЛ„М‡О, ФУ‰Ъ‚ВpК‰‡˛˘ЛИ УЪПВМЫ.

REPEAT ALARM – ийЗнйкЦзаЦ лаЙзДгД

щЪУ У·ВТФВ˜ЛЪ ФУ‚ÚÓpÂÌË ТЛ„М‡О‡ Т ËÌÚÂp‚‡ОУП 9 ПЛМ.
• ЗУ ‚pÂÏfl Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡МЛfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ М‡КПЛЪВ REPEAT

ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

.

• èÓ‚ÚÓpËÚ ФУ МВУ·xУ‰ЛПУТЪЛ ‰У У‰МУ„У ˜‡Т‡.
èpËϘ‡МЛfl:
• ЗУ ‚pÂÏfl ÔÓ‚ÚÓpÂÌËfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ ·Ы‰ЫЪ ПЛ„‡Ъ¸ ЛМ‰ЛН‡ЪУp˚

k, m , ËÎË

‚˚·p‡ММУ„У pÂÊËχ ТЛ„М‡О‡.

• ЦТОЛ ‚˚ ЛТФУО¸БЫВЪВ ТЛ„М‡О Т ‰ЛТНУП, ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ

‚УБУ·МУ‚ÎflÂÚÒfl Т ПУПВМЪ‡ ÔpÂp˚‚‡МЛfl ФУ‚ÚÓpÌ˚П
ТЛ„М‡ОУП.

• ЗУ ‚pÂÏfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ Т ‰ЛТНУП ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ÌËÂ

ФpУ‰УОК‡ÂÚÒfl ‰У У‰МУ„У ˜‡Т‡, ВТОЛ З˚ МВ ‡ÌÌÛÎËpÛÂÚÂ
ЛОЛ Т·pÓÒËÚÂ ТЛ„М‡О.

ЕмСагъзад З ЗхпйСзхЦ

щЪ‡ x‡p‡ÍÚÂpËÒÚË͇ УЪНО˛˜‡ВЪ ТЛ„М‡О М‡ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В Л
‚УТТЪ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ВЪ В„У ‚ ·Ы‰МЛ. й‰М‡НУ МВУ·xУ‰ЛПУ
ФpУ‚ÂpËÚ¸ ТМ‡˜‡О‡ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚НЫ ‰МВИ.
• лП p‡Б‰ВО млнДзйЗдД Сзь .
1 з‡КПЛЪВ WEEKEND-SLEEPER У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Б

‰У ФУfl‚ÎÂÌËfl ZZ ‰Оfl У‰МУ„У ЛОЛ У·УЛx ТЛ„М‡ОУ‚.

2 СОfl УЪПВМ˚ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ М‡ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В ФУ‚ÚÓpËÚ Ф. 1 ‰У

ЛТ˜ВБМУ‚ÂÌËfl ZZ Ò ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl. лП кЛТ. 4.

лйз (SLEEP)

é ÙÛÌ͈ËË лйз
СЛТН, p‡‰ЛУ Л ˜‡Т˚ ЛПВ˛Ъ ‚ÒÚpÓÂÌÌ˚И Ъ‡ÈÏÂp ‰Оfl ТМ‡,
ÍÓÚÓp˚И У·ВТФВ˜Л‚‡ВЪ ‡‚ЪУП‡ЪЛ˜ВТНУВ УЪНО˛˜ВМЛВ
ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ‚Ó ‚pÂÏfl ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ÌËfl p‡‰ЛУ ЛОЛ ‰ЛТН‡ ФУТОВ
ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВММУ„У ÔÂpËÓ‰‡ ‚pÂÏÂÌË. еУКМУ ‚˚·p‡Ъ¸ ˜ВЪ˚pВ
‚pÂÏÂÌË УЪНО˛˜ÂÌËfl. ìÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У УЪНО˛˜‡ÂÚÒfl ˜ÂpÂÁ 10,
30, 60 ЛОЛ 90 ПЛМЫЪ ФУТОВ ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛfl.
щЪ‡ ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl Ì ‚ÎËflÂÚ М‡ УТЪ‡О¸М˚В ЫТЪ‡‚НЛ ТЛ„М‡ОУ‚.

мТЪ‡МУ‚Н‡ ÙÛÌ͈ËË ТМ‡
1
з‡КПЛЪВ PLAY/ PAUSE

2; (ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ЪВО¸ ‰ЛТНУ‚) ЛОЛ

ON/ OFF (p‡‰ËÓ) ‰Оfl ‚НО˛˜ÂÌËfl МЫКМУ„У pÂÊËχ.

• ÑÎfl pÂÊËχ ‰ЛТНУ‚ МВ Б‡·Ы‰¸ЪВ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪ¸ ‰ЛТН.
2 мТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪВ ‚pÂÏfl Ò̇ ÔÛÚfiÏ М‡К‡ЪЛfl SLEEP У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ

МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Б ‰У ФУfl‚ÎÂÌËfl МЫКМУ„У ‚pÂÏÂÌË. лП кЛТ.
5

3 СОfl УЪНО˛˜ÂÌËfl ˝ЪУ„У pÂÊËχ МЫКМУ Т‰ВО‡Ъ¸ У‰МУ ЛБ

ТОВ‰Ы˛˘Лx:

– з‡КПЛЪВ SLEEP У‰ЛМ ЛОЛ

МВТНУО¸НУ p‡Б ‰У

ЛТ˜ВБМУ‚ÂÌËfl Ò ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl

– з‡КПЛЪВ REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

– з‡КПЛЪВ STOP

9 (ЪУО¸НУ ‰Оfl ‰ЛТНУ‚)

– з‡КПЛЪВ ON/ OFF (ЪУО¸НУ ‰Оfl p‡‰ËÓ).

мxУ‰

й·˘ВВ (лП кЛТ. 6)
• ЦТОЛ З˚ МВ ТУ·Лp‡ВЪВТ¸ ЛТФУО¸БУ‚‡Ъ¸ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У ‚

ЪВ˜ВМЛВ ФpУ‰УОКЛЪВО¸МУ„У ‚pÂÏÂÌË, ‚˚М¸ЪВ ТВЪВ‚УИ
Н‡·ВО¸ ЛБ М‡ТЪВММУИ pÓÁÂÚÍË.

• зВ ФУ‰‚Вp„‡ИЪВ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У ЛОЛ ‰ЛТН ‚УБ‰ВИТЪ‚Л˛

‰УК‰fl, ‚О‡„Л, ФВТН‡ ЛОЛ ЛБ·˚ЪУ˜МУИ ÚÂÏÔÂp‡ЪЫp˚ УЪ
М‡„pВ‚‡ЪВО¸МУ„У У·УpЫ‰У‚‡МЛfl ЛОЛ ÔpflÏ˚x ТУОМВ˜М˚x
ОЫ˜ВИ.

• СОfl У˜ЛТЪНЛ ЛТФУО¸БЫИЪВ Пfl„НЫ˛ ‚О‡КМЫ˛ ЪН‡М¸. зВ

ЛТФУО¸БЫИЪВ ˜ËÒÚfl˘Лx ‡„ВМЪУ‚, ТУ‰ВpК‡˘Лx ÒÔËpÚ,
М‡¯‡Ъ˚p¸, ·ВМБЛМ ЛОЛ ‡·p‡БЛ‚˚, Ъ.Н. ˝ЪУ ПУКВЪ
ФУ‚pВ‰ЛЪ¸ ÍÓpÔÛÒ.

é·p‡˘ВМЛВ Т ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ЪВОВП ‰ЛТНУ‚ Л Т
‰ЛТН‡ПЛ
• зЛНУ„‰‡ МВ ÔpËÍ‡Т‡ИЪВТ¸ Н ОЛМБ‡П ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ÚÂÎfl!
• кВБНУВ ЛБПВМВМЛВ ÚÂÏÔÂp‡ЪЫp˚ ПУКВЪ ФpЛ‚ВТЪЛ Н

НУМ‰ВМТ‡ˆЛЛ Л Б‡ЪЫП‡МЛ‚‡МЛ˛ ОЛМБ ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡ÚÂÎfl. З
Ъ‡НУП ТОЫ˜‡В ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ ‰ЛТНУ‚ МВ‚УБПУКМУ. зВ
Ф˚Ъ‡ИЪВТ¸ У˜ЛТЪЛЪ¸ ОЛМБ˚, ÔpÓÒÚÓ УТЪ‡‚¸ЪВ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У
‚ ЪВФОУП ФУПВ˘ВМЛЛ ‰У ЛТФ‡pÂÌËfl ‚О‡„Л Т ОЛМБ.

• СОfl ФpВ‰УЪ‚p‡˘ÂÌËfl ÔÓÔ‡‰‡МЛfl Ф˚ОЛ ‚ УЪТВН ‰Оfl

‰ЛТНУ‚ ‚ТВ„‰‡ ‰ÂpÊËÚ ‰‚ÂpˆÛ Á‡Нp˚ЪУИ. СОfl У˜ЛТЪНЛ
ÔpÓÚpËÚ ÒÛxÓÈ Пfl„НУИ ЪН‡М¸˛.

• СОfl ‚˚МЛП‡МЛfl ‰ЛТН‡ ЛБ ÙÛÚÎflp‡ М‡КПЛЪВ М‡ ˆÂÌÚp Л

ФУ‰МЛПЛЪВ ‰ЛТН. ЗТВ„‰‡ ФУ‰МЛП‡ИЪВ ‰ЛТН‡ Б‡ Нp‡fl Л
ЫНО‡‰˚‚‡ИЪВ ‰ЛТН У·p‡ÚÌÓ ‚ ÙÛÚÎflp ФУТОВ
ЛТФУО¸БУ‚‡МЛfl ‰Оfl ФpВ‰УЪ‚p‡˘ÂÌËfl В„У ФУ‚pВК‰ÂÌËfl Л
М‡ÍÓÔÎÂÌËfl Ф˚ОЛ.

• СОfl У˜ЛТЪНЛ ÔpÓÚpËÚÂ Пfl„НУИ ·ВБ‚ÓpÒÓ‚УИ ЪН‡М¸ ФУ

ÔpflÏÓÈ ОЛМЛЛ УЪ ˆÂÌÚp‡ Í Íp‡flП. зВ ЛТФУО¸БЫИЪВ
˜ËÒÚfl˘Лx ‡„ВМЪУ‚, Ъ.Н. УМЛ ПУ„ЫЪ ФУ‚pВ‰ЛЪ¸ ‰ЛТН.

• зЛНУ„‰‡ МВ ФЛ¯ЛЪВ М‡ ‰ЛТНВ Л МВ М‡НОВЛ‚‡ИЪВ

М‡НОВИНЛ.

àÌÙÓpχˆЛfl ФУ Уxp‡МВ ТpВ‰˚
ЗВТ¸ ЫФ‡НУ‚У˜М˚И П‡ÚÂpË‡О ·˚О ÒÓÍp‡˘fiМ ‰У ПЛМЛПЫП‡ Л
ПУКВЪ ·˚Ъ¸ ОВ„НУ p‡Á‰ÂÎfiÌ Ì‡ ÚpË „pÛÔÔ˚: ͇pÚÓÌ
(ÍÓpӷ͇), ÔÓÎËÒÚËpÓÎ (·ÛÙÂp) Л ФУОЛ˝ЪЛОВМ (ПВ¯НЛ,
Б‡˘ЛЪМ˚И ÔÓpÓÎÓÌ).
З‡¯В ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У ТУТЪУЛЪ ЛБ П‡ÚÂpˇÎÓ‚, ÍÓÚÓp˚В ПУ„ЫЪ
·˚Ъ¸ ÔÂpÂp‡·УЪ‡М˚ ÒÔÂˆË‡О¸М˚ПЛ НУПФ‡ÌËflÏË.
лУ·О˛‰‡ИЪВ ПВТЪМ˚В Фp‡‚ЛО‡ ЛБ·‡‚ÎÂÌËfl УЪ ЫФ‡НУ‚НЛ Л
ТЪ‡pУ„У У·УpЫ‰У‚‡МЛfl.

SLEEP

иpУ·ОВП‡

иpЛ˜ЛМ‡
- ìÒÚp‡МВМЛВ

йЪТЫЪТЪ‚ЫВЪ Б‚ЫН

зВ ÓÚp„ÛÎËpÓ‚‡Ì ЫpУ‚ВМ¸
- éÚp„ÛÎËpÛÈÚ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸

зВ pВ‡„ËpÛÂÚ М‡ М‡К‡ЪЛВ НМУФУН

ùÎÂÍÚpÓÒÚ‡ЪЛ˜ВТНЛИ p‡Бpfl‰
- йЪНО˛˜ЛЪВ ТВЪВ‚УВ ФЛЪ‡МЛВ Л ТМУ‚‡ ФУ‰НО˛˜ЛЪВ ˜ÂpÂÁ

5 ПЛМ.

• икйаЙкхЗДнЦгъ СалдйЗ

èpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ МВ Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡ВЪ

ÉpflÁÌ˚И ЛОЛ ФУ‚pВК‰fiММ˚И ‰ЛТН
- Б‡ПВМЛЪВ ЛОЛ У˜ЛТЪЛЪВ ‰ЛТН

г‡ÁÂpÌ˚В ОЛМБ˚ Б‡ФУЪВОЛ
- ‰‡ИЪВ ‡ННОЛП‡ÚËÁËpÓ‚‡Ú¸Тfl

г‡ÁÂpÌ˚В ОЛМБ˚ „pflÁÌ˚В
- й˜ЛТЪЛЪВ ОЛМБ˚, ÔpÓË„p‡‚ ‰ЛТН У˜ЛТЪНЛ

зВБ‡НУМ˜ВММ˚И CD-R(W
- ЛТФУО¸БЫИЪВ Б‡НУМ˜ВММ˚И CD-R(W)

• кДСай

ípÂÒÍ ‚Ó ‚pÂÏfl ÔÂp‰‡˜Ë FM

лО‡·˚И ТЛ„М‡О
- ФУОМУТЪ¸˛ ‚˚ÚflÌËÚ ÓÚpÂÁÓÍ ‡МЪВММ˚

çÂÔpÂp˚‚М˚И ÚpÂÒÍ/¯ЛФВМЛВ ‚У ‚pÂÏfl ÔÂp‰‡˜Ë
AM (MW)

ùÎÂÍÚpÓÔÓÏÂxË УЪ ЪВОВ‚ËÁÓp‡, НУПФ¸˛ÚÂpÓ‚,
ÙÎÛÓpÂÒˆÂÌÚÌ˚x О‡ПФ Л Фp.
- йЪУ‰‚ЛМ¸ЪВ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У УЪ ‰pЫ„У„У У·УpЫ‰У‚‡МЛfl

• ЕмСагъзад

ЕЫ‰ЛО¸МЛН МВ Тp‡·‡Ъ˚‚‡ВЪ

ÇpÂÏfl ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ МВ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВМУ
- лП p‡Б‰ВО 'мТЪ‡МУ‚Н‡ ˜‡ТУ‚ Л ‚pÂÏÂÌË ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡'

кВКЛП ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ МВ ‚˚·p‡М
- лП p‡Б‰ВО 'мТЪ‡МУ‚Н‡ ‚‡pЛ‡МЪУ‚ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡'

мpУ‚ВМ¸ p‡‰ЛУ/ ‰ЛТН‡/ Б‚УМН‡ ТОЛ¯НУП МЛБНЛИ.
- лП p‡Б‰ВО ‘кВ„ÛÎËpӂ͇ ÛpÓ‚Мfl ‰ВОЛН‡ЪМУИ ФУ·Ы‰НЛ’

• ЗхпйСзхЦ/лйз

îÛÌ͈Ëfl ФУ·Ы‰НЛ М‡ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В МВ p‡·УЪ‡ВЪ

СВМ¸ МВ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВМ/ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВМ МВ‚ÂpÌÓ
- ëÏ p‡Б‰ВО ‘мТЪ‡МУ‚Н‡ ‰Мfl’

иУ·Ы‰Н‡ М‡ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В МВ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВМ‡
- мТЪ‡МУ‚ЛЪВ ФУ·Ы‰НЫ М‡ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В

С‡ММУВ ЫТЪУИТЪ‚У ТУУЪ‚ВЪТЪ‚ЫВЪ ЪВ·У‚‡ÌËflÏ ФУ
‡‰ЛУЛМЪВЩВÂ̈ËË,
‰ВИТЪ‚ЛЪВО¸М˚П ‚ Ц‚УФВИТНУП лУУ·˘ВТЪ‚В.

Салд/кДСай

млнДзйЗдД ЗДкаДзнйЗ ЕмСагъзадД

ЗхдгыуЦзаЦ ЕмСагъзадД

млнкДзЦзаЦ зЦаликДЗзйлнЦв

ЕмСагъзад З ЗхпйСзхЦ/лйз

мпйС

млнкДзЦзаЦ зЦаликДЗзйлнЦв

иpЛ ÌÂËÒÔp‡‚МУТЪЛ ÔÂp‰ ЪВП, Н‡Н УЪМУТЛЪ¸ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ‚ pÂÏÓÌÚ, ТМ‡˜‡О‡ ФpУ‚Вp¸ЪВ ФpЛ‚В‰fiММ˚В МЛКВ ЫН‡Б‡МЛfl.
ЦТОЛ ˝ЪЛ ЫН‡Б‡МЛfl МВ ФУПУ„ЫЪ ÛÒÚp‡ÌËÚ¸ ÌÂËÒÔp‡‚МУТЪ¸, Т‚flÊËÚÂÒ¸ Ò ‰ËÎÂpÓÏ ËÎË ˆÂÌÚpÓÏ У·ТОЫКЛ‚‡МЛfl

икЦСмикЦЬСЦзаЦ:

зВ ÓÚÍp˚‚‡ÈÚ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У, Ъ.Н. З˚ ПУКВЪВ ФУ‰‚Вp„МЫЪ¸Тfl УФ‡ТМУТЪЛ ˝ÎÂÍÚpÓ¯УН‡!
зЛ ‚ НУВП ТОЫ˜‡В МВ Ф˚Ъ‡ИЪВТ¸ pÂÏÓÌÚËpÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚У, ЛМ‡˜В „‡p‡ÌÚËfl ЫЪp‡ЪЛЪ ТЛОЫ.

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Minõségtanúsítás
A garanciajegyen feltüntetett forgalombahozó vállalat a 2/1984. (III.10.) BkM-IpM együttes rendelet értelmében
tanúsítja, hogy ezen készülék megfelel a mûszaki adatokban megadott értékeknek.

Figyelem!
A meghibásodott készüléket – beleértve a hálózati csatlakozót is – csak szakember (szerviz) javíthatja.
Ne tegye ki a készüléket esõnek vagy nedvesség hatásának!

Garancia
A forgalombahozó vállalat a termékre 12 hónap garanciát vállal.

Névleges feszültség ................................. 230 V
Elemes mûködéshez...................................... Nil
Névleges frekvencia ................................. 50 Hz

Tömeg ...................................................... 1,6 kg

Befoglaló méretek
szélesség .............................................. 150 mm
magasság.............................................. 199 mm
mélység................................................. 158 mm

Rádiórész vételi tartomány
FM (CCIR) .................................. 87.5 - 108 MHz
MW......................................... 526 - 1606.5 kHz

Erõsítõrész
Kimeneti teljesítmény............2 x 500 mW RMS

MAGYARORSZÁG

Vystraha!
Tento pøístroj pracuje s laserov¥m paprskem. Pøi nesprávné manipulaci s pøístrojem (v rozporu s tímto
návodem) mù¿e dojít k nebezpeènému ozáøení. Proto pøístroj za chodu neotevírejte ani nesnímejte jeho kryty.
Jakoukoli opravu v|dy svìøte specializovanému servisu.

Nebezpeèí!
Pøi sejmutí krytù a odji∂tìní bezpeènostních spínaèù hrozí nebezpeèí neviditelného laserového záøení!

Chraòte se pøed pøím¥m zásahem laserového paprsku.

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йp„‡М˚ ЫФp‡‚ÎÂÌËfl (ТП кЛТ. 1 Л 2)

• икйаЙкхЗДнЦгъ СалдйЗ
1 STOP

9

- УТЪ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ВЪ ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ ‰ЛТНУ‚;
- ÔpÂp˚‚‡ÂÚ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛ pÂÁÂp‚‡ ‚ pÂÊËÏ ‰ЛТНУ‚;
- ÔpÂp˚‚‡ВЪ ‰ВИТЪ‚Ы˛˘ЛИ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН ‰ЛТНУ‚ М‡ 24 ˜‡Т‡.

2 PLAY/ PAUSE

2;

- М‡˜ЛМ‡ВЪ/ ÔpËÓÒÚ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ВЪ ÔpÓË„p˚‚‡МЛВ ‰ЛТНУ‚.

3 SEARCH

∞, §

- ÔpÓÍpÛ˜Л‚‡ВЪ Б‡ФЛТЛ/ Л˘ВЪ МВУ·xУ‰ЛПЫ˛ Б‡ФЛТ¸.

• йЕфЦЦ
4 SLEEP

- ‚НО˛˜‡ВЪ Л pВ„ÛÎËpÛÂÚ ‚pÂÏfl pÂÁÂp‚‡..

5 REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

-ËÁÏÂÌflÂÚ flpÍÓÒÚ¸ ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl;
- ‚˚НО˛˜‡ВЪ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН М‡ 9 ПЛМЫЪ;
- ÔpÂp˚‚‡ÂÚ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛ pÂÁÂp‚‡ ‚ pÂÊËÏ ‰ЛТНУ‚, Б‚УМН‡

ЛОЛ p‡‰ËÓ.

6 WEEKEND-SLEEPER

- УЪНО˛˜‡ВЪ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН 1 Л/ ЛОЛ 2 М‡ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В.

7 СЛТФОВИ

- ФУН‡Б˚‚‡ВЪ ˜‡Т˚/‚pÂÏfl ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ Л ТЪ‡ЪЫТ

ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚‡.

8 ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF ËÎË ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF

- ЫТЪ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ВЪ/ ФpУ‚ÂpflÂÚ/ ‚˚НО˛˜‡ВЪ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН 1

ЛОЛ2.

• кДСай
9 ON/ OFF

- ‚НО/‚˚НО p‡‰ËÓ
- ÔpÂp˚‚‡ÂÚ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛ pÂÁÂp‚‡ ‚ pÂÊËÏ p‡‰ЛУ;
- ‚˚НО˛˜‡ВЪ ‰ВИТЪ‚Ы˛˘ЛИ p‡‰ЛУ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН М‡ 24 ˜‡Т‡.

0 FM/ AM (MW)

- ‚˚·Лp‡ВЪ ФУОУТЫ p‡‰ЛУ.

• млнДзйЗдД ЗкЦеЦза
! ALARM 1, ALARM 2, TIME

- ЫТЪ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ВЪ ‚pÂÏfl ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ ЛОЛ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡

@

7 , 8
- pВ„ÛÎËpÛÂÚ ˜‡Т˚/·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН;
- pВ„ÛÎËpÛÂÚ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ ·Ы‰ЛО¸МЛН‡ УЪ П‡НТЛП‡О¸МУ„У ‰У

ПЛМЛП‡О¸МУ„У ‰Оfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ 1 ЛОЛ 2;

- ‚˚·Лp‡ВЪ Б‡ФЛТЛ ‰Оfl ФУ·Ы‰НЛ ‰Оfl ТЛ„М‡О‡ 1 ЛОЛ 2.

# VOLUME

$, 3

- p„ÛÎËpÛÂÚ ЫpУ‚ВМ¸ Б‚ЫН‡.

$ ЛМ‰ЛН‡ЪУp ˜‡ТЪУЪ˚

- ФУН‡Б˚‚‡ВЪ p‡‰ЛУ ˜‡ТЪУЪЫ ‚˚·p‡ММУИ ФУОУТ˚

% SET DAY

- ЫТЪ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ВЪ ‰ВМ¸ ‚НО˛˜ÂÌËfl pÂÁÂp‚‡ ̇ ‚˚xУ‰М˚В.

^ 24 HR RESET

- УТЪ‡М‡‚ОЛ‚‡ВЪ ‰ВИТЪ‚Ы˛˘ЛИ Б‚УМУН, p‡‰ЛУ ТЛ„М‡О ЛОЛ

М‡ ‰ЛТНВ М‡ 24 ˜‡Т‡.

& LIFT TO OPEN

- ÓÚÍp˚‚‡ВЪ/Б‡Нp˚‚‡ВЪ ‰‚ÂpˆÛ ‰Оfl ‰ЛТНУ‚.

* TUNING

- ̇ТЪp‡Л‚‡ВЪ М‡ p‡‰ЛУ ТЪ‡МˆЛ˛.

( éÚpÂÁÓÍ

- ‡МЪВММ‡ ‰Оfl ЫОЫ˜¯ÂÌËfl ÔpËfiχ FM.

) лВЪВ‚УИ Н‡·ВО¸

- ‰Оfl ÔÂpÂÏÂÌÌÓ„У ТВЪВ‚У„У ФЛЪ‡МЛfl.

íÂxÌ˘ÂÒ͇fl Ъ‡·ОЛ˜Н‡ ЫТЪ‡МУ‚ОВМ‡ М‡
УТМУ‚‡МЛЛ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚‡.

ЗзаеДзаЦ
аТФУО¸БУ‚‡МЛВ Уp„‡МУ‚ ЫФp‡‚ÎÂÌËfl, p„ÛÎËpÓ‚НЛ
Л x‡p‡ÍÚÂpËÒÚËÍ Ôpӈ‰Ыp, МВ ЫН‡Б‡ММ˚x ‚ ˝ÚÓÈ
ËÌÒÚpÛ͈ËË, ФpЛ‚В‰fiЪ Н УФ‡ТМУПЫ ‚УБ‰ВИТЪ‚Л˛
p‡‰Ë‡ˆЛЛ Л ‰pЫ„ЛП ‚Л‰‡П УФ‡ТМУТЪЛ.

млнДзйЗдД

лВЪВ‚УВ ФЛЪ‡МЛВ Л pÂÊËÏ demo
1
èpÓ‚Вp¸ЪВ ТУУЪ‚ВЪТЪ‚ЛВ М‡ÔpflÊÂÌËfl ̇ ÚÂxÌ˘ВТНУИ

Ъ‡·ОЛ˜НВ ПВТЪМУПЫ ТВЪВ‚УПЫ М‡ÔpflÊÂÌ˲. ЦТОЛ УМЛ
p‡БОЛ˜М˚, Т‚flÊËÚÂÒ¸ Т ФУТЪ‡‚˘ЛНУП ЛОЛ ˆÂÌÚpÓÏ
У·ТОЫКЛ‚‡МЛfl.

2 иУ‰НО˛˜ЛЪВ ТВЪВ‚УИ Н‡·ВО¸ Н ТЪВММУИ pÓÁÂÚÍÂ.

лВЪВ‚УВ ФЛЪ‡МЛВ ФУ‰‡МУ, М‡ ‰ЛТФОВВ ФУfl‚ËÚÒfl pÂÊËÏ
demo PHILIPS.
PH..IL..IPS sÌÂÔpÂp˚‚ÌÓ ÔpÓÍpۘ˂‡ÂÚÒfl ФУ ‰ЛТФОВ˛.

• з‡КПЛЪВ О˛·Ы˛ НМУФНЫ (ÍpÓÏÂ REPEAT ALARM/

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

) ̇ ÛÒÚpÓÈÒÚ‚Â ‰Îfl ‚˚xУ‰‡ ЛБ

pÂÊËχ demo.

3 СОfl ФУОМУ„У УЪНО˛˜ÂÌËfl ТВЪВ‚У„У ФЛЪ‡МЛfl p‡Б˙В‰ЛМЛЪВ

p‡Á˙fiП М‡ ТЪВМВ.

èÓÚp·ОВМЛВ ФЛЪ‡МЛfl ‚ pÂÁÂp‚ (pÂÊËÏ ˜‡ТУ‚)......3 ЗЪ

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