Timex T308 User Manual

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This unit has been designed and manufactured to assure your personal safety. Improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Please  
read all the safety and operating instructions carefully before installation and use. Keep these instructions handy for future reference. Take special note,  
adhere to all warning, and always follow the instructions on the unit and in the instruction and service manuals.  
1. Water and Moisture – The unit should not be used near water. For example: near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool  
or in a wet basement.  
2. Ventilation – The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, it should not be  
situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block ventilation openings. Also, it should not be placed in a built-in installation, such as a  
bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.  
3. Heat – The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other appliances (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
4. Power Sources – The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the  
appliance itself.  
5. Grounding or Polarization – This product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug. (a plug having one blade wider than the other)  
As a safety feature this plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you are unable to fit the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If  
the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug by forcing the  
plug into the outlet.  
6. Power-cord Protection – Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them. It is always best to have a clear area from where the cord exits the unit to where it is plugged into an AC outlet.  
7. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
8. Non-Use Periods – The power cord of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when it is to be left unused for a long period of time.  
9. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into an enclosure through openings.  
10. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
11. Lightning – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug  
it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.  
12. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
13. Damage Require Service – The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
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The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.  
Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled into the enclosure.  
The unit has been exposed to rain.  
The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.  
The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.  
14. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the users operating instructions. All other servicing should be  
referred to qualified service personnel.  
15. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that  
the product is in proper operating condition.  
16. Antenna – Do not connect to an external antenna.  
For questions or comments regarding this or other products, please call our toll-free number 1-800-888-4491.  
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Installation  
1. Remove the unit and all packing materials from the carton. You should save packing materials in case unit needs to  
be returned for service. If you do not wish to save the materials, please dispose of them properly.  
2. Place the unit on a stable, level surface, close to an AC outlet, out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of dust,  
dirt, heat, water, moisture, vibration, and strong magnetic fields.  
3. After installing the batteries (see below) and reading the Maintenance notes, plug the AC cord into an outlet.  
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It is strongly recommended that 2 “AAA” alkaline batteries be installed into the unit, as directed below, to activate the “Sure  
Alarm” battery backup feature. In the event that the AC power cord is disconnected or a power failure or other interruption  
occurs, the “Sure Alarm” system will maintain the clock and alarm settings for the life of the batteries, ensuring that the  
alarm will sound at the set time (note: while operating on battery power, all set alarms will sound as a buzzer). When power  
has been restored, the clock will cease using the battery power, and will once again operate on AC power.  
1. Gently turn the unit over and remove the battery compartment door.  
2. Install 2 "AAA" batteries (alkaline batteries are recommended for longer life) into the  
battery compartment, making sure that the + and – ends match the diagram printed  
inside the compartment.  
3. Close the battery compartment door, making sure the door locks into place, and gently  
return the unit to its upright position.  
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Compartment  
1. Place the unit on a level surface away from direct sunlight or sources of excessive heat.  
2. Protect your furniture when placing the unit on natural wood or wood with a lacquered finish. A cloth or other protective  
material should be placed between the unit and the furniture.  
3. Clean the casing with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water. Stronger cleaning agents, such as thinner  
or similar agents, are not recommended, as they may damage the surface of the case.  
4. If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, such as a month or longer, remove the batteries to prevent possible  
corrosion. Should the battery compartment become corroded or dirty, clean the compartment thoroughly and replace  
the batteries.  
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8 Time Zone Button  
9 Date Set / 7-5-2 Button  
J Time Set Button  
3 Off/Reset Button  
4 Enter Button  
1 Reverse Button  
5 Snooze/Dimmer Bar  
6 Forward Button  
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Sleep Volume Button  
L Mode/DST Button  
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Power/  
Sleep Button  
2 Radio Alarm 1 Button  
7 Nature Sound/  
Buzzer Alarm Button  
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This model is equipped with the Auto-Set feature, meaning that the time and date have been programmed at the factory  
and will already be set when you first plug the model in. Auto-Set will automatically adjust the time and date settings for  
daylight-saving time and leap years. Auto-Set is programmed for Eastern Standard Time; if you do not live in this time zone,  
you can easily switch the setting to one of six other time zones.  
1. To change your time zone setting, press and hold the 8 Time Zone Button. The current Auto-Set Time Zone in the  
lower-right-hand corner of the display will flash for approximately ten seconds, after which the display will revert to the  
standard clock display.  
2. While the Auto-Set Time Zone is flashing, press the 1 Reverse and 6 Forward Buttons to select your time zone.  
The display will show each zones current time setting. There are seven zones to choose from:  
Auto-Set Time Zones  
Z-01  
Z-02  
Z-03  
Z-04  
Z-05  
Z-06  
Z-07  
Atlantic Standard Time  
Eastern Standard Time  
Central Standard Time  
Mountain Standard Time  
Pacific Standard Time  
Alaskan Standard Time  
Hawaiian Standard Time  
3. Find your time zone, then press the 4 Enter Button or wait about ten seconds for the clock to beep twice and the  
setting to lock into place.  
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1. To change your time setting, press and hold the J Time Set Button so that the clock display begins flashing.  
2. While the display flashes, press the 1 Reverse and 6 Forward Buttons to set the time. Hold a button for a few  
seconds to set the time rapidly. Be sure to set the correct AM/PM time, shown by the PM Indicator.  
3. After setting the time, press the 4 Enter Button or wait about ten seconds for the clock to beep twice and the setting  
to lock into place.  
4. To change the calendar, press and hold the 9 Date/7-5-2 Button until the display shows the flashing year.  
5. Press the 1 Reverse and 6 Forward Buttons to set the current year. When you have selected the year, press the  
4 Enter Button, then use the 1 Reverse and 6 Forward Buttons to set the month/day.  
6. After you have set the date, press the 4 Enter Button or wait for the display to beep twice and lock into place.  
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This clock radio features a dual alarm system, with two alarms that can be operated independently. The alarms can be  
set to wake two people at different times, or to have a main alarm and a backup. One alarm features your choice of radio  
stations as an alarm wake sound, while the second features a nature sound or buzzer as an alarm wake sound. You can  
set the radio alarm, the nature sound/buzzer alarm, or both alarms.  
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1. Press and hold the 2 Radio Alarm 1 Button. The display will flash and the Radio Alarm Indicator will appear. If  
you do not begin setting the time within ten seconds of pressing the button, the display will stop flashing and you will  
need to press the 2 Radio Alarm 1 Button again.  
2. While the display flashes, press the 1 Reverse and 6 Forward Buttons to set the wake time. Hold a button for a few  
seconds to set the time rapidly. Be sure to set the correct AM/PM time, as shown by the PM Indicator.  
3. After setting the radio alarm time, while the display is still flashing you will need to select the station. First, press the  
L Mode/DST Button to select a radio frequency. Next, select a station using the  
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Memory Set 1-6 Buttons. For  
more information on programming radio stations into memory, see the Programming Radio Station Settings section of  
this manual. Rotate the Volume Thumbwheel to set the wake sound volume.  
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4. After setting the radio alarm wake time and sound, you will need to select the 7-5-2 setting. The 7-5-2 setting lets you  
set the alarm for a full week, weekdays only, or the weekend. Before setting the alarm, be sure that the correct date  
is set, as shown in the “Auto-Set” and Manual Time and Date Settings section of the manual. While the display is still  
flashing, press the 9 Date/7-5-2 Button until the desired setting is shown.  
5. After you have set the radio alarm wake time, sound, and 7-5-2 setting, press the 4 Enter Button. The Radio Alarm  
Indicator will appear on the display, showing that the radio alarm has been set.  
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to select a nature sound or the buzzer to wake to. There is a choice of five sounds:  
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4. See Note #4 in the Setting Alarm 1 section for instructions on setting the 7-5-2 alarm setting for Alarm 2.  
5. After you have programmed the Alarm 2 settings, press the 4  
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or wait ten seconds to return to the clock  
display. The  
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will appear on the display, showing that the alarm is set.  
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Alarms  
1. To activate the radio alarm, make sure that the Radio Alarm Indicator appears on the display. If it does not, press  
the 2 Radio Alarm 1 Button once so that it does. As long as the indicator appears, the alarm will sound at the set  
time and days.  
2. To activate the nature sounds/buzzer alarm, make sure that the  
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If it does not, press the 7 Nature Sounds/Buzzer Alarm 2 Button once so that it does.  
3. When the alarm sounds, press the 3 Off/Reset Button to turn off the alarm while still maintaining the programmed  
7-5-2 alarm settings. To turn off an alarm and cancel its 7-5-2 settings, press its Alarm Button so that its Alarm Indicator  
no longer appears on the display.  
4. To activate the snooze feature, press the 5 Snooze/Dimmer Bar when the alarm sounds. The alarm will shut off for  
approximately ten minutes before sounding again. The feature can be repeated several times during the one-hour  
snooze cycle.  
5. If it is not turned off, the alarm will sound for an hour before stopping. As long as an Alarm Indicator appears on the  
display, the alarm will sound at the set time, according to the 7-5-2 settings.  
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Adjustments  
If you live in an area that does not observe Daylight-Saving Time, it will be necessary for you to manually set the Daylight-  
Saving Time (DST) function.  
Press the  
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to turn the unit OFF.  
Press and hold the L Mode/DST Button for 5 seconds to turn “DST” on. The LCD display will indicate “DST”.  
Press and hold the L Mode/DST Button for 5 seconds again to cancel the “DST” function and restore to standard  
time.  
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Backlight  
This alarm clock radio features an adjustable display backlight, with dim, medium, and bright settings. To select a backlight  
setting, press the 5 Snooze/Dimmer Bar until the desired brightness is reached.  
Please note that the backlight will not work while the clock is operating on battery power.  
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on a timer. See Sleeping to the Radio Using the Timer for more information about this feature.  
2. Press the L to select the AM band or one of the two FM bands. The  
show which frequency is in use.  
3. Press the 1 and 6  
about three seconds. The radio will rapidly advance to the next strong signal.  
4. You may also use the ry to select a preset radio station. See the Programming Radio Station  
Memories section for instructions on programming radio station settings.  
5. Rotate the to adjust the volume level.  
6. Press the 3 to turn the power off.  
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to tune into a radio station. To scan the stations, hold a button for  
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Settings  
This Alarm Clock Radio features a total of 18 programmable radio settings: 12 FM stations and six AM stations. These allow you to preset  
your favorite stations and access them quickly.  
1. Press the  
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Power/Sleep Button once to turn on the radio.  
2. Press the L Mode/DST Button to select a radio band. The AM/FM Radio Indicator will show which band is in use.  
3. Press the 1 Reverse and 6 Forward Buttons to find a station to program into the memory.  
4. When you have reached the station you wish to program, press and hold one of the six  
M
Memory Set Buttons until you hear a  
beep. The radio station has now been programmed into that preset slot, and you can reach the station by pressing its  
M
Memory  
Set Button while the radio is turned on.  
5. Follow the above instructions to continue programming radio station settings into the memory. You can save a total of 18 stations  
using the three bands.  
6. To edit a setting, enter a different radio station as an existing  
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Memory Set Button. This overrides the original setting.  
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– The AM bar antenna is located inside the cabinet. Rotate the unit until you find the strongest AM signal.  
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The tuner always remembers the last station selected before the radio was switched off, and automatically selects  
the station again when the radio is turned on.  
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1. Press the  
Power/Sleep Button twice to enter the sleep mode.  
2. Continue pressing the  
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Power/Sleep Button to select a 90-, 60-, 30-, or 15-minute sleep time. When the display  
shows the desired sleep time, stop pressing the button. The sleep timer setting remains active for approximately ten  
seconds before returning to the standard clock display. The Sleep Indicator will appear, showing that the radio timer  
has been activated.  
3. Select a radio station using the L Mode/DST Button and the  
M
Memory Set Buttons.  
4. Press the  
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Sleep Volume Button to adjust the sleep volume to a comfortable level without affecting the alarm volume.  
The Sleep Volume Indicator will show the current sleep volume level. Turning the  
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Volume Thumbwheel will also  
adjust the sleep volume.  
5. The radio will play for the programmed sleep time and then shut off. To check how much sleep time is remaining, press  
the  
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Power/Sleep Button once.  
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6. To turn off the radio before the sleep time has elapsed, press the  
Off/Reset Button.  
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1. Press the  
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Power/Sleep Button twice to enter the sleep mode. This sets the sleep timer to the 90-minute setting.  
The sleep timer setting remains active for approximately ten seconds before returning to the standard display. The  
r will be visible in the LCD display.  
2. Continue pressing the Power/Sleep Button to select a 90-, 60-, 30-, or 15-minute sleep timer.  
3. Press the L Mode/DST Button then  
4. Press the  
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Reverse or 6 Forward Button to choose from the four nature sounds.  
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Sleep Volume Button to find a comfortable sleep volume level. The Sleep Volume Indicator on the  
display shows the sleep volume level. Adjusting the sleep volume will not affect the alarm volume.  
5. Press the 3 Off/Reset Button to turn off the nature sounds before the sleep time has elapsed.  
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: To see the number of minutes remaining on the sleep timer, press the  
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Power/Sleep Button once. The display  
will show the Sleep Time for approximately ten seconds before returning to the normal mode.  
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