Wind-Down Programs; Sunset Simulation - Philips HF367X Series Manual

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Music via Auxiliary (AUX) inlet

Wind-down programs

Sunset simulation

You can use the connected Sleep & Wake-Up Light as a speaker for music
by connecting a music playing device (for instance your mobile phone) to
the AUX inlet.
Note: You cannot wake up to music from a device connected to the AUX
inlet.
If the sound is not loud enough when you have set the connected Sleep &
Wake-Up Light to maximum volume, increase the volume of your music
playing device.
If the sound is too loud or distorted when you have set the connected Sleep
& Wake-Up Light to a low volume setting, decrease the volume of your
music playing device.
Note: Press and hold the music note icon to activate/deactivate the sound
via the menu. You can also deactivate the sound by tapping the top of the
appliance.
Note: You need an AUX cable to connect the connected Sleep & Wake-Up
Light to a music playing device.
The appliance features two wind-down programs to help you relax before
you fall asleep.
You can deactivate the active wind-down program by tapping the top of the
appliance.
During the sunset simulation, the brightness of the light decreases gradually
with colors changing from bright yellow to warm orange to soft red. You can
set the duration of the sunset simulation and the initial light intensity of the
sunset simulation.
You can also select a sound that fades away during the sunset simulation.
You can set the sound source and the initial volume. You can either choose
a natural sound, radio or no sound. You can also play your own music by
connecting a music playing device to the AUX socket.
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