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The HANDS-FREE way to set your alarm clock. No more fumbling with instructions or pressing multiple buttons to set the time and alarm. Simply say the Time or Alarm time you want set. It's that easy!

Currently Available on: JCR-300

Demo Instructions:

Press any one of the buttons above for a demonstration of how the Talk 'N Set® interactive feature works when the command is given. Please make sure your sound is ON and the volume is turned up to experience the full effect of this demo.

Above are just a few of the Talk 'N Set commands available on the JCR-300. Other features that use the Talk 'N Set interactive commands are: Checking Alarm times, Setting the Alarm sounds, Setting the Sleep Sound / Sleep Time and activating the Snooze.

Talk'N Set® Operation:
• Say “Hello Talk Radio” or press the SNOOZE bar to activate the system, then say one of the following command words to perform that function.
• Say “Time” to hear the current time.
• Say “Set Time” followed by current Time you want to set the clock to.
• Say “Alarm” to hear the status of Alarm 1 and 2
• Say “Set Alarm” then “Alarm One” or “Alarm Two” followed by the Time you wish the Alarm to sound.
• Say “Alarm Sound” followed by one of the Five Alarm wake-up options: Ocean, Rain, Brook, Beep or Radio.
• Say “Snooze” during the breaks in the Ocean, Rain, Brook, or Beep alarm sounds for a 9 Minute Pause. The SNOOZE bar must be tapped if the Radio Alarm is selected.
• Say “Alarm Off” to turn the alarm off when the wake time is reached or during Snooze to cancel.
• Say “Play Sleep Sound” followed by one of the Four Sleep Sound options: Ocean, Rain, Brook or Radio and to set the amount of time you wish the Sleep Sound to be played: 15 min, 30 min, 45 min or 60 min.
• Say “Display” followed by “Display High” for a bright display or “Display Low” for a dim display.
• Saying "Cancel" will cancel current process (except for TIME and TIME SET) and return to the ready mode (waiting for trigger word "Hello Clock Radio")