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Dual Alarm Speaker may cause damage to the Model Three and void your warranty.
3. 12VDC, 1.5A: Connect the included AC power supply to this input. Use only the power
supply provided with this product. To obtain a replacement, contact your authorized dealer or
Tivoli Audio, USA: 1.877.297.9479. The power supply connector is 5.5mm/2.1mm x 13mm long,
center positive. Do not connect the power supply to an electrical outlet controlled by a wall
switch. It is normal for the power supply to become warm during use. An optional 12VDC nomi-
nal, 1.5A fused source may also be used.
4. ANTENNA SWITCH: Switch between internal and external FM antennae. If the included FM
antenna is used, set this switch to external. This switch has no affect on AM reception.
5. EXTERNAL FM CONNECTION: The Model Three has built-in AM and FM antennae. To
improve FM reception, insert the end of the supplied FM antenna into the center of this “F”
connector and set the switch to External. Adjust the wire for best reception. See the section
marked “Reception” for more information. This connection has no affect on AM reception.
6. HEADPHONE: Connect a headset (not included) to this stereo output for private listening.
The headphone volume is controlled by the Model Three’s volume knob. Connecting a pair of
headphones will mute the Model Three’s speaker. This jack accepts a 1/8" stereo male mini
plug. Avoid using headphones at high volume levels to prevent hearing damage.
7. SUB OUT: Connect Tivoli Audio’s Model Subwoofer (sold separately) to this output to
enhance the bass. This jack accepts a 1/8" stereo male mini plug.
8. AUX IN: To hear audio from another device, such as Tivoli Audio's Model CD, connect the
device’s audio output to this stereo input and switch the source knob to Aux. Note that you
may need to adjust the volume level differently for an auxiliary device than the level normally
used for radio listening. This jack acceptsa 1/8" stereo male mini plug.
9. REC OUT: You may record from the Model Three by connecting a cassette deck or other
recording device to this fixed level, stereo output. You may also use the Model Three as a
high-performance AM/FM analog tuner by connecting a preamplifier or integrated amplifier
to this output. The Model Three’s speaker will not be muted when using this output. This jack
accepts a 1/8" stereo male mini plug.
10. MIX IN: Connect your computer’s (or other device) audio output to this stereo input to hear
audio mixed-in with either the tuner or auxiliary device if one is connected. The volume level
of this input must be adjusted at the source. This jack accepts a 1/8" stereo male mini plug.
11. MONO/STEREO: This switch should remain in the Mono position unless the rightDual Alarm
or Stereo Speaker (sold separately) is connected, in which case the Stereo position should be
selected. If you are using the Dual Alarm or Stereo 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. See “How to set the clock”.
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 continu-
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