Jensen Smart Talk JCR-290 User Manual

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NOTE:
- When the preset alarm time is reached, the chosen alarm sound

will start sounding at a fairly low volume level and gradually

increase to a very loud volume level in 60 seconds. It will last for

60 minutes if uninterrupted.

- When the alarm is sounding, there will be a periodic pause in the

alarm sound if you chose a nature sound (Ocean, Rain or Brook)

or the Beep for your wake alarm. This is normal and the point

where the unit is listening for one of the two Smart Talk commands

(“Snooze” or “Alarm Off”).

- If radio is chosen as the alarm sound, you will not be able to use

Smart Talk commands to activate snooze or turn the alarm off. This

will need to be done manually by pressing either AL1 ON/OFF (#2),

AL2 ON/OFF (#8) or ON/FF (#12) BUTTON.

- If the latter alarm time is reached before the first sounding alarm

has ended, the first alarm will be instantly overridden and the new

alarm session will sound for 60 minutes if uninterrupted.

- An active alarm will always sound no matter the unit is off, in sleep

mode or playing through a radio/external MP3 player.

- If you choose the radio alarm but an external audio device remains

to be connected to the LINE IN JACK (#18) by a stereo cord (not

included) when the alarm time is reached, the beep alarm will

automatically switch in to substitute the radio alarm.

TO CHECK THE ALARM TIME (AL1/AL2)
1. Start by saying the trigger word “Smart Talk” or press the

SNOOZE BAR (#11).

2. The unit will reply “Yes” and will wait for your next command.
3. Say “Alarm” and the unit will announce the Alarm One time, play

a brief sample of the alarm sound and also ask if you want to turn

the alarm off if on.

4. Alarm Two settings will be announced in the same way once the

Alarm One setting checks are completed.

a. Example: You say “Alarm”.

b. The unit will reply, “Alarm One is set to …” and announce the

time alarm one is set to.

c. If Alarm one is on, the unit will continue, “The Alarm is On”

and play a brief sample of the alarm sound for it.

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