Timer 29
EN
Timer
6 Press SLEEP repeatedly while pressing either a
or b of STANDBY MEMORY (which you
pressed in step 3) to set the desired duration for
the operation of the radio.
Each time SLEEP is pressed, the display changes in the
following order:
60 (minutes) n 50 n 40 n 30 n 20 n 10 n 90 n 80 n 70
The clock display returns when a or b is released.
7 Press STANDBY ON/OFF repeatedly to display
“STANDBY a” or “STANDBY b” (which you
selected in step 3).
Each time STANDBY ON/OFF is pressed, the display
changes in the following order:
STANDBY
a
n STANDBY
b
n STANDBY
a b
n (None)
8 Set MODE to REC.
The indicator beside the switch turns red.
When the preset standby time arrives, the preset
broadcast station is received and recorded. After the
preset duration for the operation of the radio has
elapsed, the radio and recording operation will turn off.
Tip
To temporarily cancel
the standby function,
slide HOLD in the
direction of the arrow
to display “H” while
the radio is turned off.
When “H” in the
display disappears, the
standby function is
operational (see page
30).
Notes
• When you set
STANDBY a and
STANDBY b, and the
preset standby time
arrives while the other
standby function (timer
recording) is operating,
the most recent standby
function will have
priority over the other
and record the
appropriate broadcast.
• Once you preset the
desired standby time,
the radio operates at
the preset time
everyday.
• When the preset
standby time arrives
while the radio or
cassette is operated, the
standby function will
have priority over the
current operation and
record the appropriate
broadcast
automatically.
• If you set STANDBY a
and STANDBY b to
an identical preset time,
only STANDBY a
operates.
• When a cassette is not
inserted, or the tab of
the cassette is broken,
recording is not
possible. Instead, the
radio will receive the
appropriate broadcast.
MODE
RECRADIO
STANDBY
FWD
a
Display the desired
duration for the
operation of the radio.
STANDBY SLEEP
a