Advanced Operation; Alarm Setting - Denon S-32 Owner's Manual

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Advanced Operation

<ALARM1>
<MUTE / SNOOZE>
<FUNCTION ON/OFF>
<ALARM2> <Multi Jog>
DIMMER
SLEEP
DISPLAY
<ALARM SETTING>
SLEEP
DISPLAY
ENTER
About the button names in these explanations
<
>
: Buttons on the main unit
[
]
: Buttons on the remote control unit
Button name only:
Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit
0

Alarm Setting

Set the alarm time, source and volume.
1
<ALARM SETTING>
Press
2
Alarm number selection
G
Turn
"ALARM2", then press
The time display flashes.
3
G
Alarm time setting
Select time with
set.
b Turn <Multi Jog> clockwise to increment the set value, and counter-
<1/3>
< 9 >
clockwise to decrement it.
ENTER
4
Alarm source setting
G
Select alarm source with
ENTER
5
Alarm volume level setting
G
Select alarm volume level with
ENTER
press
6
<ALARM1>
Press
on.
DIMMER
to set the alarm.
H
<Multi Jog>
to select "ALARM1" or
ENTER.
H
<Multi Jog>
ENTER
, then press
H
<Multi Jog>
, then press
to set.
H
<Multi Jog>
to set.
<ALARM2>
or
, and set the alarm
• When the input source is iPod or PC Music, if music does not play
when the alarm on time is reached, a Beep will sound.
• Alarms 1 and 2 operate separately.
• If the set is not operated for 60 minutes after alarm playback starts,
playback stops and the power turns off (The Beep sound stops after
5 minutes).
• When you want alarm playback of an iPod recording, set iPod while
pausing the track you want to play.
n Pausing alarm playback (snooze function)
Press <MUTE / SNOOZE> during alarm playback.
Alarm playback resumes 5 minutes after it was stopped.
to
n Stopping alarm playback
Either press <ALARM1> or <ALARM2> on the main unit to turn the
alarm off, or press the main unit's <FUNCTION ON/OFF>.
If there is a power failure
n When connected to a network
When the power comes back on, the set automatically connects
to an SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server and the current
time is adjusted automatically. Once the zone, daylight saving time
and alarm time have been set, they are stored in the memory, so
there is no need to set them again.
, and
n When unconnected to a network
When the power comes back on, the clock resumes from the time
the power turned off. If the time is way off, turn the power on and
reset the current time. If the alarm time has been set, it is stored in
the memory, so there is no need to set it again.

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