Oregon Scientific VR101 Clock User Manual


 
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NOTE
The vibrating device is powered by two
"AA" 1.5V alkaline batteries, which are included. It is also
compatible with rechargeable batteries (not included).
THE ALARM FUNCTION
BASIC FUNCTIONS
To have the vibration alarm function, remember to
activate the vibration alarm in the main unit, and to match
the settings in the vibration device.
When the alarm in the vibration device goes off, you
can turn the vibration off by pressing any button on the
main unit.
The alarm will automatically stop vibrating after
1.5 minutes.
DISPLAYING THE ALARM TIME
By default, the main unit's LCD screen displays the
current date and month.
To display the alarm time to set the alarm time and to
activate the alarm, please consult the user manual
included with the Oregon Scientific main unit.
NOTE
Replace the batteries whenever the LED
indicator turns to a red color as this color shows that the
batteries are low. Replace all the batteries at the same
time - it is dangerous to mix old and new batteries.
Contact your local waste disposal authority for
instructions on how to dispose of used batteries. Used
batteries can be harmful to the environment, and should
not be thrown out with household trash.
BATTERY DETECTION
If the battery voltage level is low, the LED indicator on
the vibrating device will be flashing in red.
THE VIBRATION WAKE-UP DEVICE
The vibrating wake-up device receives a signal from the
main unit and performs a wake-up function by vibrating.
It is designed to go under your pillow.
The device has a range of roughly 15 meters and has
an LED meter to show data transmission and battery
level.
The switch within the vibrating device can adjust to
alarm 1 or alarm 2, or both. Simply select the alarm time
when you want the device to wake you up.
NOTE
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