Features Defined - GPX HI2817 Instruction Manual

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Features Defined

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LCD Display The Backlit LCD displays the time, functions, radio frequency, and alarm times.
2
Power/AL OFF Press the Power button to turn the unit on and off. After the alarm sounds, press the
AL OFF button to turn the alarm off until the next day.
3
VOL UP With the Power on, press the VOL UP button to turn the volume up.
4
VOL DN/AL SET With the Power on, press the VOL DN button to turn the volume down. With the
Power off, press the AL SET button to enter the alarm set mode.
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FUNCTION/AL SOURCE Press the FUNCTION button to cycle between CD, radio, iPod, and Aux
functions. When setting the alarm, press the AL SOURCE button to set the alarm source (CD, radio,
iPod, or Buzzer).
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DISPLAY Press the DISPLAY button to view the time, alarm time, and current function.
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SLEEP/SNOOZE With the Power on, press the SLEEP button to set the sleep timer between 10 and
90 minutes. When the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE button to delay the alarm for an additional 9
minutes.
8
Headphone Output Attach headphones to the Headphone Output to listen to the unit through head-
phones.
9
TUNING Rotate the TUNING dial clockwise to increase the radio frequency and counter-clockwise to
decrease the radio frequency.
10 PLAY/PAUSE/MONO/ST Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play or pause a CD or iPod. Press the
MONO/ST button to switch the unit's speaker mode between mono and stereo.
11 STOP/BAND/CLK SET Press the STOP button to stop a CD or iPod from playing. Press the BAND
button to switch between AM and FM radio modes. Press the CLK SET button to activate the clock set
mode.
12 SKIP/SEARCH/HR/MIN Press the SKIP/SEARCH buttons to skip to the next or previous track or
radio frequency of an iPod, CD, or Radio. Press and hold the SKIP/SEARCH button to search forwards
or backwards through an individual track of an iPod, or CD. When setting the clock or alarm, use the
HR/MIN buttons to cycle through the hour and minute.
13 Infrared Receiver The Infrared Receiver receives the signals sent from the remote.
14 Auxiliary Input Use the Auxiliary Input to connect an external audio source to the unit. This requires
a 1/8" miniphono plug (not included).
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