Alarm buttons and indicators
The Wave
SoundTouch™ music system has two independent
®
alarms, Alarm 1 and Alarm 2.
Each alarm can be set for:
• Time
• Wake-up source: buzzer, radio, or CD
• Volume
Using the Alarm buttons
Using the Alarm buttons on the bottom of the remote you can
setup and operate each alarm:
Press to turn
Alarm 1 on or off.
1.
2.
3.
Press to turn
Alarm 2 on or off.
Alarm status indicators
The upper right-hand corner of the display shows the alarm status
indicators if the alarm is set.
Example with Alarm 1 and 2 set:
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Press to activate the Alarm Setup
mode and view Alarm 1 settings.
Press again to view Alarm 2 settings.
Press again to exit the Alarm Setup
mode.
Alarm 1 time
Alarm 2 time
Setting the alarms
You can choose the settings for each alarm by activating the Alarm
Setup mode and displaying the settings for the alarm you want to
change.
To setup Alarm 1 or 2:
1.
A
B
2.
3.
Select your wake-up source:
• BUZZER
• Press
• Press
AM
4.
Press Volume up or down to set the volume level of the
PM
selected wake-up source.
AM
PM
5.
Press
Repeat Steps 2-4 to set up Alarm 2.
6.
Press
The alarm you set is turned on and the alarm time appears on
the display:
Alarm number and time
Setting and Using the Alarms
Press Alarm Setup to activate the Alarm Setup mode.
First, the alarm number and time start flashing (A).
After a moment, the current settings for Alarm 1 are
displayed (B).
Using the Time buttons, set the alarm time.
is the factory alarm setting.
to choose a radio station.
to choose a track.
to enter the Alarm 2 setup mode.
again to exit the Alarm Setup mode.
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Questions and answers
CD message "not playable"
The Bose Wave SoundTouch may display a "not playable" message for CDs due to one or more of the following reasons:
- The wrong source is selected; the CD source must be selected and the CD icon should appear on the display.
- The CD was not loaded label-side up.
- The disc surface is dirty or damaged.
- The disc is not an audio CD (e.g., it's a DVD).
- The disc format or file structure is not supported.
- The disc is defective; try using another disc.
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