Clock radio
AJ3935
Clock/alarm
• Electronic clock : quartz operated
• Clock indication
/00,/11 : 24 hours
/01,/10 : 12 hours with PM indication
• Alarm : Dual alarm (CD, radio & buzzer), slumber
function,4 buzzer melodies,repeat alarm,
24-hour alarm reset,weekend sleeper,gentle
wake
Tuner
• Wavebands/00,/01,/11 : FM stereo/MW
/10 : FM stereo/AM
• Frequency ranges : FM 87.5 - 108 MHz
: MW 525 - 1607 kHz
: AM 530 - 1710 kHz
Amplifier
• Max. output power (RMS)
(±1 dB ;D < 10%) : 2 X 1.0 W
• Up/ down digital volume control
Sound system
• Loud speaker : 2 x 64 mm (2.5”)
Display
• Multifunctional LCD display with backlight
• 3-step brightness control
Power supply
• AC mains /01,/11 : 120/230 V,50/60 Hz (switchable)
/00 : 230 V,50 Hz
/10 : 240 V,50 Hz
• Self-powered back-up : built-in,3 minute
General
• Material : Polystyrene
• Weight : 1.85 Kg
• Weight packed : 2.20 Kg
• Dimensions : 300 mm W x 96 mm H x 240 mm D
• Packaging dimensions : 360 mm W x 140 mm H x 285 mm D
Standard product information
1999-01-11
Printed in Hong Kong
Subject to modification without notice
© 1999 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights Reserved
http://www.philips.com
Product highlights
• Dual alarm
Two alarms that can be set independently with the choice of waking up to
your favourite music from the CD player,radio station,or melodies.
• Quartz controlled clock
Quartz operated clock which ensures the time stays correct whilst mains
frequencies may fluctuate.
• 24 hour alarm reset
Automatically resets the alarm for the same time on the next day,so you don’t
have to keep manually resetting the alarm.
• LCD with brightnesss control
Enables you to control the brightness of the display for personal preference.
• Repeat alarm
Switches off the alarm for 7 minutes.
• Slumber
Lets you enjoy up to 90 minutes of radio entertainment while going to sleep.
After the pre-set time the radio switches off automatically.
• Silent CD alarm start
Wake up to music instead of noise! This feature ensures that you are not
woken by the sound of the CD drive that is searching for the right track.The
track is already pre-searched and stored in the clock.