Beurer WL 70: 8.3 AUX mode 8.4 USB mode 8.2 Switching o the alarm 8.5 Radio mode

8.3 AUX mode 8.4 USB mode 8.2 Switching o the alarm 8.5 Radio mode: Beurer WL 70

4. The minute display of the alarm flashes in the display.

8.2.3

Switching o the alarm when the alarm tone sounds

Use the / buttons to set the minute and confirm

When the alarm sounds, press any button apart from

using the Menu/Set button.

Snooze. The alarm is now switched o and will only

sound again at the set alarm time.

5.

END

is briefly shown in the display.

The set alarm is

now activated and appears in the display.

8.3 AUX mode

You can connect an external audio source (e.g. MP3

8.1.2 Setting an alarm for each day (

DAY

)

player, smartphone or CD player) to the wake-up light

For each alarm that has been set, you can use the

DAY

via the AUX input.

function to specify the days of the week on which the

1. Connect the supplied AUX cable to an audio source.

alarm should sound.

2.

Insert the other end of the AUX cable into the AUX input

1.

When the device is switched on, keep pressing the

on the rear of the device.

ALARM button until the desired alarm memory space

appears in the display (

A1, A2 or A3).

3.

Press the AUX button on the device. The external audio

source is now connected to the wake-up light.

2.

Press the / buttons until

DAY

is shown in the

display.

4. Use the +/- buttons on the side to adjust the volume.

3.

Press the Menu/Set button.

MON

(Monday) and

off

5. Press the button to exit AUX mode again.

appear in the display.

6. Disconnect the AUX cable after use.

4.

Use the / buttons to activate (

on

) or deactivate

8.4 USB mode

(

off

) the alarm for Monday. Confirm using the

You have the option of connecting a USB stick (up to

Menu/Set button.

32 GB) to the wake-up light via the USB connection,

5.

TUE

(Tuesday) appears in the display. Make the settings

enabling you to listen to music. The device can play the

for the other days of the week in the same way as for

following file formats: MP3, WMA and WAV.

Monday, as described in the previous point. Then set

the alarm time as described in section 8.1.1.

Note

8.1.3 Permanently deactivating the alarm (

OFF

)

The device can only play music files that are stored

To permanently deactivate a set alarm, proceed as

inthe root directory. Music files that are stored in sub-

follows:

directories cannot be played.

1.

When the device is switched on, keep pressing the

If you wish to use USB mode, proceed as follows:

ALARM button until the desired alarm memory space

appears in the display (

A1, A2 or A3).

1.

Insert the USB stick into the USB connection on the

wake-up light (located on the rear of the device).

2.

Press the / buttons until OFF appears in the display.

2. If the USB stick is already inserted: when the device

3. Confirm using the Menu/Set button.

is switched on, press the USB button.

4.

END appears in the display. The alarm is now

"USB", the current song number and the song length

permanently deactivated.

appear in the display.

3.

To switch to the next song, press the button. To switch

8.2 Switching o the alarm

to the previous song, press the button. To pause

playback, press the ǁ button. To switch between

8.2.1 Switching o the alarm during sunrise:

"Standard playback", "Repeat" (P) and "Repeat all

When the sunrise function is switched on, the device

songs" ( P

ALL

), press the Menu/Set button.

slowly begins to light up prior to the set alarm time and

"SUNRISE" is shown in the display. You can switch o

4. Use the +/- buttons on the side to adjust the volume.

this sunrise by pressing any button. However, the alarm

5. To end USB mode, press the button.

tone will still sound at the set alarm time.

8.5 Radio mode

8.2.2 Snooze mode (Snooze) for the alarm

You can also use the device to listen to the radio.

The device features a snooze mode (Snooze).

If you wish to use radio mode, proceed as follows:

If the alarm sounds and you press the Snooze function

1. When the device is switched on, press the FM button.

(by tapping the light area), the alarm will sound again once

The current station frequency and programme number

the set snooze duration has elapsed (see section 7.4).

(e.g.

P1

) appear in the display.

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