Setting The Clock & Setting The Alarm; Connecting & Playing An Ipod; Tuning The Radio; Using The Auxiliary Input - GPX HM109B Instruction Manual

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setting the Clock
Step 1:
Press and hold the Clock Button.
Step 2:
While holding the Clock Button press the Hour and Minute Buttons to adjust the hour
and minute.
Step 3:
Release the Clock Button once the correct time is set.
setting the alarm
Step 1:
Press and hold the Alarm Set Button.
Step 2:
While holding the Alarm Set Button press the Hour and Minute Buttons to adjust the
hour and minute.
Step 3:
Release the Alarm Set Button once the correct time is set.
Step 4:
adjust the Source Switch (Aux In/Buzz, iPod/Buzz, FM, AM) to the desired mode.
Step 5:
Press the Alarm On/Off Button to turn the alarm on.
When set and turned on, a small alarm indicator icon will appear on the LCD display.
Connecting & Playing an iPod
Step 1:
Connect an iPod to the unit by inserting the Headphone Type Pin into the iPod's
headphone jack.
Step 2:
adjust the Source Switch (Aux In/Buzz, iPod/Buzz, FM, AM) to iPod Mode.
Step 3:
Use the iPod's native controls to select and play music.
Please note, this unit will not charge the connected iPod.

Tuning the Radio

Step 1:
Press the Power Button to turn the unit on..
adjust the Source Switch (Aux In/Buzz, iPod/Buzz, FM, AM) to the FM or AM position.
Step 2:
Step 3:
Turn the Tuning Dial to the desired station.
Step 4:
adjust the fM antenna to improve fM radio reception.
An AM antenna is built into the unit. Adjust the unit to improve AM radio reception.

Using the auxiliary Input

Step 1:
Connect an MP3 player or other audio source to the Auxiliary Input.
This requires a 3.5mm auxiliary input cable, not included.
Step 2:
Press the Power Button to turn the unit on.
Step 3:
adjust the Source Switch (Aux In/Buzz, iPod/Buzz, FM, AM) to the Aux In position.
Step 4:
audio played from the connected MP3 player or other audio source will now be heard
through the unit's speakers.
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