Tivoli M3BTBLK Audio Model Three BT Clock Radio

OWNER’S MANUAL - Page 10

For M3BTBLK.

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10 – ENGLISH
4.
FM ANTENNA SWITCH: Switch between internal and external FM antennas. This switch has no
affect on AM reception. In some cases, FM reception may be improved by setting this antenna
switch to External.
5. EXTERNAL FM CONNECTION: When listening to FM, depending on your country, slide the
included wire antenna over this F connector, or adjust this telescoping antenna and position it for best
reception. In strong FM signal locations, reducing the antenna’s length may provide better recep-
tion. When the unit is not in use or when listening to AM, keep the antenna retracted to protect
it. This antenna has no affect on AM reception. For more, see the section marked “Reception”.
6. HEADPHONE OUT: Connect a headset (not included) to this variable stereo output for private
listening. The headset will mute the primary speaker. The headset’s volume is adjusted using
the volume knob. This stereo output accepts a 3.5 mm stereo male mini connector. Avoid using
headphones at high volume levels to prevent possible hearing damage.
7. SUB OUT: Connect the audio cable from the optional Tivoli Audio Model Subwoofer (or other
compatible subwoofer) to this output. This jack accepts a 3.5 mm stereo male mini connector.
8. AUX IN: To hear audio from another device, such as a CD player, MP3 player, or computer,
connect said device’s audio output to this stereo input and switch the front source knob to
Aux. Switching to the Aux position does not turn on the connected device. This stereo input
accepts a 3.5 mm stereo male mini connector. The AUX IN jack is unavailable when a Blue-
tooth device is connected. You must first disconnect any Bluetooth device to use the wired
AUX IN function.
9. REC OUT: You can record from the Model Three BT radio by connecting a cassette deck’s audio
input (or other recording device) to this fixed level stereo output. You can also use the Model
Three BT radio as a high performance analog tuner by connecting it to the audio input of a pre-
amplifier or integrated amplifier. The primary speaker will not be muted when using this output.
This jack accepts a 3.5 mm stereo male mini connector.
10. MIX IN: Connect the audio output of another device, such as a computer, to this input to hear the
audio mixed in with the FM or AM tuner. With the Model Three BT in Auxiliary mode, this input
acts as a second Auxiliary input. This stereo input accepts a 3.5 mm stereo male mini connector.
The volume level is controlled by the source device.
11.
MONO/STEREO: This switch should remain in the Mono position unless the right Stereo or
Dual Alarm Speaker (sold separately) is connected, in which case the Stereo position should be
selected. If you are using the companion speaker and have the switch set to Stereo, you may
wish to experiment with this switch during radio listening, as the Mono position may help to
clean up FM static noise. The Headphone and Record outputs are Stereo and are not affected
by this switch, unless the Source knob is set to AM (which is always Mono) or FM and this
switch is set to Mono.
12.
TIME SET: Briefly press and release this button to advance the hands in small increments. Press
and hold this button to continuously advance the clock’s hands. Release the button when the
clock is set properly. Be sure the alarm button is in the Off position when setting the time.
13. ALARM GRILLE: The alarm beep emits from this grille. Do not block this grille.
14.
BATTERY BACK UP: Remove the battery cover and install a fresh major brand 1.5V “AA” alkaline
battery, observing correct +/ – polarity. The clock operates off of the battery continuously and
the battery also acts as a back up. In the event of a power failure, the battery back up will main-
tain the clock’s operation and sound the wake-up tone if the alarm button is in the On position,
provided a fresh battery is correctly installed. The clock face will not illuminate and the radio will
not operate during a power failure in order to conserve battery life. Check the battery’s strength
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