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1. The Healthy Lighting Company Est 1956 340 Mad River Park Waitsfield VT 05673 Printed in China for Verilux Inc VA04 MAN Rev25 Copyright 2010 Verilux Inc All rights reserved
2. Note Take the fuse to a hardware store to locate a replacement fuse if you do not have a replacement fuse on hand 29 Troubleshooting My Rise amp Shine does not turn on e Make sure the power cord is fully plugged or play music into an operating electrical outlet Make sure the Audio Input Selector is not OFF See page 11 for further instructions The Brightness Control does not Make sure that the light you wish to change the brightness of the LED control is ON Go to LIGHT SET on the light panel or auxiliary lamp display menu and check settings See page 21 for further instructions Make sure an auxiliary lamp is plugged into the Rise amp Shine and turned on Auxiliary Lamp does not work when Verify that the lamp switch is turned on plugged into the Rise SINE e The auxiliary lamp bulb may not be functional Replace the bulb The lamp may not be enabled in Light Set Review the instructions on page 21 to enable the lamp e You may need to replace the fuse Review the instructions on page 29 to replace the fuse LED s do not work in Wake or Sleep Top is not enabled in Light Set Set Review the instructions on page 21 under Light Settings Top is not enabled in Wake or Sleep Settings Reference page 15 under Light Settings The lights just suddenly turned off or One hour after the alarm setting time the volume suddenly turned off if the device is not used it will turn off
3. Rise amp Shine Natural Sleep System nerIUxX The Healthy Lighting Company Est 1956 Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing the Verilux Rise amp Shine Natural Sleep System You have received an innovative and quality manufactured product backed by a one year limited warranty hope you ll take the time to read and follow the instructions in this owner s guide It will help you to set up operate and enjoy the Rise amp Shine s many features Please save this owner s guide for future reference Many other healthy lighting products are available through our catalog and online Visit us on the web at www verilux com to request a free catalog and learn more about all our quality Verilux products or call our toll free number 1 800 786 6850 As a Verilux customer your satisfaction means everything to us We look forward to serving you now and in the future Have a bright day Nicholas Harmon President Verilux Inc Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions lllileleee eee 4 FCC Compliance zu een a Ree Se ee 6 Guide to Features iii iu sese es ale RR AURA 7 INTOGUCTION xq ra He eben eee es Rees pee eee Te 9 Setting up your Rise amp Shine9 liliis 10 Operating your Rise amp Shine 1 llle 11 Using Time Seb irs eru EUR kw eb eed iin ee EE RE 13 Setting and Using Wake Set 0 0 0 ee eren 14 Using SNOOZE ccs eee eee e eee aa Ee EEE EN Rene Ee ie 17 Setting and Usin
4. e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Guide to Features Front Panel 1 a PF ON Brightness Control for LED light panel and optional external lamp Audio Input Selector Off Control Volume Control Wake On Off Button Menu Show Hide Button NIETIILIX Sleep On Off Button Selector Control Dial USB Port SD MMC Card Reader 10 Time and Menu Display oe ON BRIGHTNESS VOLUME Ou Guide to Features continued Back Panel 1 External Antenna Jack 1 8 Mini connector 2 Headphone Jack 1 8 Mini connector 3 AUX In Jack 1 8 Mini connector 4 120V 60Hz AC Connector Socket 5 Auxiliary Lamp Connector Socket 6 Fuse Rise amp Shine VAO4BB1 CAUTION ATTENTION g EXTERNAL ANTENNA PSU DE EHE LEC NET il LIX NE VOUS OUVREZ PAS The Healthy Lighting Company Est 1956 Designed and Manufactured for Verilux Inc CQ 340 Mad River Park Waitsfield VT 05673 1 www verilux com n For assistance please call pate Code 1 800 786 6850 or email info verilux com Made in China 1A 250V This product is covered by US Patent Number 6 236 622 TIAL Other Patents Pending AUXILIARY LAMP This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference 120V 60Hz 140W MAX LOAD 100W 0 8A Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Verilux Rise
5. Once it is used again it will turn on The screen keeps going dark want The device is performing in the Sleep it to stop Mode It is currently set for the display to be off during this time To stop this mode turn one of the middle 3 dials on the front of the unit These dials are labeled Brightness Mode Select or Volume e You need only turn one of the dials Troubleshooting continued The alarm did not go off There is a statement on the screen Files not found There is a statement on the screen Device not found cannot see all my folders cannot see all my files e Verify that the correct Wake time was set Reference page 14 e Verify that the correct setting for weekday or weekend was set Reference page 14 15 e Verify that the date which was set is correct Reference page 13 e Verify that the AM or PM settings are correct Reference page 13 14 e Verify that in wake settings that a SOUND and or LIGHT source has been chosen Reference page 15 16 The product will only read MP3 files Ensure that you are using songs in an MP3 format e t will not recognize iTunes wav or wma formats Most formats such as iTunes can be converted to MP3 format Please visit http support apple com kb HT1550 for instructions on how to perform this activity e The memory device is not being recognized e Verify that the device is inserted correctly e The product has
6. the Selector Control Dial to change the FM frequency as desired 2 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the FM frequency The display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu Play Mode Settings From the WAKE SETTINGS menu 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight PLAY MODE CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS is the default setting 16 Setting and Using WAKE SET continued 2 Press the Selector Control Dial 3 From the WAKE PLAY MODE sub menu turn the Selector Control Dial to choose CONTINUOUS or REPEAT Choosing LT CONTINUOUS will begin playing with the audio file chosen in the SOUND setting for either SD or USB and then play subsequent tracks in sequence as they are arranged on the SD Card or USB device REPEAT will play and continue to repeat the track chosen in SOUND gt Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the displayed Play Mode setting The display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu Highlight PREVIOUS and push the Selector Control Dial to return to the Main Menu After the Wake Cycle begins you can snooze for another five minutes by pressing the Selector Control Dial The alarm cycle stops and will begin again in five minutes Setting and Using SLEEP SET Your Rise amp Shine allows you to fall asleep gradually using one of three Sleep Cycle Durations 5 15 or 30 minutes and other options listed below During the cycle the volume of the sound and or the brightness of the light will gradu
7. will begin at this level then continue to dim until the Sleep Cycle duration ends In the morning first blue then white light gradually brightens to help you wake refreshed The blue LED s are only used in the wake up program to provide additional stimulus to your body s waking functions The use of light from both the LED light panel and an external lamp are optional You may choose e no light e LED light only e an external lamp only both LED light and external lamp light Setting up Your Rise amp Shine Unpacking Front Panel Please check your shipping carton for the Nem es following items e Verilux Rise amp Shine Natural Sleep System Os e AC power cord BTH er 3 e External FM antenna TS e Secure Digital SD Card containing natural ambient soundscapes and wake up tones This card can be found in the SD card reader opening see number 9 in the image above Selecting a location e Place your Rise amp Shine on a table or other flat surface near your bedside e For best performance place it within two feet of a wall and avoid placing it in a corner e Avoid placing it on a metal surface this could interfere with FM reception e Avoid placing close to heat radiating products such as heaters Do not place on top of appliances that radiate heat e No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on this device Connecting to Power 1 Pl
8. B Flash Drive or other USB device into the USB Port on the front panel As with CD and DVD discs USB Drives have a proper up side If the USB USB Drive doesn t insert easily don t force it Flip it over and try again There should only be a slight resistance as you insert the drive into the port 2 Turn the Audio Input Selector to USB 3 The display will show SEARCHING then LOADING as it reads the USB memory When the contents of the USB Drive are read the display USB MEMORY shows the USB file structure RUN Sa HYDRO If the MP3 files were copied directly to the USB Drive RUSNINGHOURS without being first placed in folders ROOT will be COME THOU FOUNT highlighted in the display 1 Press the Selector Control Dial to open the default ROOT folder and display the files on the USB Drive 2 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight an MP3 file 3 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the file The display returns to the Time Date display The MP3 file begins to play and the file s title is shown at the bottom of the display If the MP3 files were contained in folders before being copied to the USB Drive the folder names will be displayed 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight a folder name 23 Listening to USB MP3 Songs continued 2 Press the Selector Control Dial to open the folder and display the MP3 files 3 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight an MP3 file 4 Press the Selector
9. Control Dial to choose the file The display returns to the Time Date display The MP3 file begins to play and the file s title is shown at the bottom of the display To pause while listening to USB audio press the Selector Control Dial PAUSED will be shown on the display To resume play press the Selector Control Dial again Note If the USB is removed during play the display will indicate device not found and then go to the time display Listening to SD MP3 Songs The SD MMC Card Reader is used to listen to MP3 files on Flash Memory Secure Digital SD Cards also known as Multi Media Cards MMC An SD card with pre recorded selections is included with your Rise amp Shine SD Card memory capacity varies Your Rise amp Shine can play audio on all standard SD Cards up to 2 gigabyte GB capacity There are also limits of not more than 800 MP3 files and not more than 100 directories or folders per SD Card Note Only MP3 files can be played and only directories containing MP3 files will be displayed Inserting an SD Card Insert an SD Card into the SD MMC Card Reader slot on the front panel Insert the card with the label up and the exposed pins facing down As you push in the card you ll notice a slight springy resistance ay Push a bit more until you feel the card stop When you release your finger the card will engage and S spring back very slightly to be almost flush with the front panel Removi
10. a limit of 200 folders It cannot recognize or display additional folders e The product has a limit of recognizing 800 songs Songs over that limit will not be recognized The Rise amp Shine only displays MP3 files Most formats such as iTunes can be converted to MP3 format Please visit http support apple com kb HT1550 for instructions on how to perform this activity 31 Troubleshooting continued The audio is not working Turn the volume up Make sure the Audio Input Selector is not set to OFF Does the display show MUTE If so press the Selector Control Dial to unmute Volume of connected AUX device is Turn up volume of Rise amp Shine and too low AUX device Do so carefully set an MP3 for my wake sleep and Verify that sound source was correctly the FM radio played instead set in the menu Reference page 16 or 19 To ensure there is some wake up sound the unit will default to Radio if the SD or USB cannot be found am getting a display on the screen The device has not been detected by SD Card USB missing the product Ensure that the device is inserted properly FM reception is weak e Connect the supplied external antenna The song selected is not playing A If you selected continuous mode different song is playing other songs will be played Verify that the correct memory device was inserted for example the correct SD card After snoozing the al
11. ally decrease allowing you to fall asleep gently To use the Sleep option press the SLEEP button SLEEP will be shown on the bottom right of the display Sleep setting options are e Duration e Light e Backlight e Sound e Play Mode You may also set the maximum LED light panel brightness for the start of the Sleep Cycle Choosing SLEEP SETTINGS Options 1 Press the MENU button 2 The Main Menu is displayed 17 Setting and Using SLEEP SET continued 3 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight SLEEP SET MAIN MENU TIME SET 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose SLEEP wake RE SETTINGS LIGHT SET LAMP ONLY DISPLAY SET MEDIUM The SLEEP SETTINGS menu is displayed DURATION 5 EXIT MINUTES is highlighted 5 MINUTES is the default setting Duration Settings 1 Press the Selector Control Dial SLEEP DURATION 5 MINUTES 2 From the SLEEP DURATION sub menu highlight 5 MINUTES 15 MINUTES or 30 MINUTES 3 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted selection The display returns to the SLEEP SETTINGS menu 15 MINU 30 MINUTES Light Settings The Sleep brightness level is only used for the Sleep Cycle You may set the initial brightness level for the cycle When the Sleep Cycle begins the light will begin at this level then continue to dim until the duration of the Sleep Cycle ends The Brightness Control on the front panel controls the initial brightne
12. amp Shine Natural Sleep System With the Rise amp Shine you ll fall asleep peacefully and wake refreshed with soothing ambient lighting and sound customized to your preferences Sound options The Rise amp Shine provides relaxing and rejuvenating sleeping and waking experiences with an FM radio and an MP3 player that can support up to 800 MP3 files from a USB thumb drive or SD card Additionally an AUX IN connection allows you to connect to external audio sources including iPods as another option to customize the audio portion of your sleeping and waking experience Come morning the Rise amp Shine light panel will slowly brighten as your selected audio increases in volume over 5 15 or 30 minutes Find serenity when waking gently to one of eight included natural ambient soundscapes your favorite FM radio station MP3 songs talk therapy programs or books Light options Your Rise amp Shine s LED light panel which incorporates both blue and white LEDs helps you to fall asleep and wake at a gentle gradual pace At night the LED panel s white LEDs dim gradually over your chosen sleep duration as you fall asleep The light panel has 20 brightness levels and you can also use an optional external lamp which will dim and brighten automatically with the LED panel to help you sleep or wake For the Sleep Cycle you set the initial brightness level for the cycle When the Sleep Cycle begins the white LEDs
13. arm seems The snooze interrupts the wake sequence uar The farther along the Rise amp Shine moves into the wake cycle the louder the sound becomes until it reaches the maximum setting you programmed If the volume is too loud you will need to readjust the maximum volume in the wake setting Reference page 16 When selected a Wake tone the This is a normal feature of Wake tones play mode changed to repeat The tones are intended to loop If you do not like this setting change the setting to continuous Reference page 16 17 When looked at the provided wake This symbol is a unique character tones there was a symbol in front recognized by the unit to enable of it looping upon selection Troubleshooting continued turned the dial brightness volume During the Wake Sleep cycle the mode select dial and the Rise amp center dial settings Brightness Mode Shine light and or audio turned on Volume are overridden by the Wake suddenly Sleep cycle f you adjust one of the center dials during the Wake Sleep cycle the unit will break the cycle and return to the current Brightness and Volume settings The volume is too loud during the e Adjust the volume in the Wake alarm settings Reference page 16 cannot access the Sleep Wake e The product does not allow updates to setting during the Sleep Wake cycle settings during the respective cycle e f you wish to update first break the current Wa
14. articularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the device e Only use attachments and or accessories specified by the manufacturer e Unplug during lightning storms or when unused for long periods e Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any way such as power cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device the device has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped e If the device has been damaged in any way such as a power cord or a plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device the device has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped it should not be operated There are no user serviceable parts e Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer will void the warranty and may result in personal injury e This device should be connected to power only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the device e LED lights get HOT Do not touch the LED cover while the lamp is on e Make sure that the plug is readily accessible at all times e For indoor use only e The AC power plug is used as the disconnect device that should remain readily operable e Do not operate in close proximity to flammable or combustible vapors such as aerosol spray products or in areas wher
15. cing them in folders the display will show SD MEMORY SD MEMORY ROOT REDMONDAY ROOT will be highlighted BLIND WIE gt COME THOU FOUNT 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to open the default ROOT folder and display the files on the SD Card 5 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight a file 6 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the file 25 Listening to SD MP3 Songs continued The display returns to the Time Date display The MP3 file begins to play and the file s title is shown at the bottom of the display If the MP3 files were contained in folders before being copied to the SD Card the folder names will be displayed 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight a folder name 2 Press the Selector Control Dial to open the folder and display the MP3 files 3 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight a file 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the file The display returns to the Time Date display The MP3 file begins to play and the file s title is shown at the bottom of the display Pausing Play To pause while listening to SD audio press the Selector Control Dial PAUSED will be shown on the display To resume play press the Selector Control Dial again Note If the SD is removed during play the display will indicate device not found and then go to the time display Replace the card and after a short time the device will begin replaying music from the card 26 Lis
16. dphones CAUTION Long term exposure to loud music may cause hearing damage Avoid extreme volume when using headphones especially for extended periods Using the External FM Antenna To improve FM reception you may wish to use the included Seay external FM antenna Amm Connecting an external FM antenna 1 Plug the 3 5 mm 1 8 plug of the FM antenna into the EXTERNAL ANTENNA jack on the rear panel 2 Straighten the antenna and position to establish optimum reception Maintaining Your Rise amp Shine Your Rise amp Shine is made from high quality materials and will last for many years with a minimum of care Use only a soft dry cloth to clean the enclosure of your Rise amp Shine Natural Sleep System DO NOT USE SOLVENTS OR CLEANERS CONTAINING ABRASIVES OR AMMONIA 28 Changing the Fuse You may need to replace the Rise amp Shine fuse if it no longer brightens and dims your auxiliary lamp with your Wake and Sleep settings In order to replace the fuse do the following e You will need to go to the back of the unit There is a black circular plastic head that holds the fuse The part is labeled 1A 250V e Use a flat head screwdriver and carefully turn the black head to the left counter clockwise Remove the black head It will appear as black cylinder when you pull it out The fuse is inside the cylinder e Pull the fuse out e Replace the fuse with an identical 1 amp fuse
17. e Selector Control Dial to highlight DISPLAY SET MEDIUM MEDIUM is the default setting 3 Press the Selector Control Dial MAME SED 4 From the DISPLAY SETTINGS sub menu use the THD Ser Selector Control Dial to highlight LOW MEDIUM or HIGH 5 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted selection DISPLAY SETTING SETTING MEDIUM The display Brightness setting is changed and the display returns to the Main Menu 21 Setting and Using LIGHT and DISPLAY SET continued Display Brightness Settings in Sleep Mode In order to have no light and no backlight to during Sleep Mode 1 Press the Menu Button From the Main Menu 2 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight and select SLEEP SET 3 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight and select LIGHT TOP AND LAMP 4 Press the Selector Control Dial and choose NONE For more instruction reference page 18 number 3 under Light Settings It will also be necessary to set the Backlight setting to OFF 1 While in the SLEEP SET menu use the Selector Control Dial to highlight and select BACKLIGHT OFF For more instruction reference page 19 number 1 under Backlight settings Listening to FM Radio Turning the Radio on Turn the Audio Input Selector to FM 5 Tuning the Radio and Setting Volume e Use the Selector Control Dial to tune to the desired FM frequency The FM frequency range is 88 1 MHz to 107 9 MHz e Use the Vol
18. e oxygen is being administered e Avoid placing in areas that are dusty humid or moist lack ventilation or are subject to constant vibration SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
19. g Sleep Set 0 02 cee ee 17 Setting and Using Audio Set 2 0 eee 20 Setting and Using Light and Display Set 0 0 00 21 Listening to FM Radio cet cea RR m xl xa es 22 Listening to USB MP3Songs 00 cee eee a 23 Listening to SD MP3 Songs esaeas rasara edra ra rki eee 24 Listening to AUX Devices 222m onen tees 27 Using Headphones 0424 sull ee ee ann 28 Using an External FM Antenna lille 28 Maintaining your Rise amp Shine 2 2 6 eee 28 Changing ihe FUSO scs essa x mann he ne a REX 29 Troubleshooting s 34223 GERE DE RRE bESUOE eu 30 Technical Specifications perseri mer mene nse aea e ee 34 Warranty ETT Tm 35 Important Safety Instructions CAUTION THIS DEVICE MUST BE CONNECTED TO A MAINS SOCKET OUTLET WITH A PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONNECTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE ANY COMPONENTS THERE ARE NO SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock the system is intended to alert the user to the presence of important T The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle as marked on operating and maintenance instructions
20. ghlighted on the screen The dial can also be turned right or left After a menu is selected turning the dial left will move the highlighted selection down on the screen menu Turning the dial right will move the highlighted section up on the screen menu Menus are described on the following pages of this manual to set your options for function such as time volume brightness and sound Audio Input Selector The Audio Input Selector is used to select the source of the sound There are four different selections for this ied feature Or e AUX is selected when an iPod or a different auxiliary device is chosen Page 27 provides details for this application e FM is selected to use the radio which is built into the product e USB drive is selected to play MP3 files Page 23 provides details for this application 11 Operating Your Rise amp Shine continued e SD card either the one provided or your own SD card is selected to play MP3 files Page 24 provides details for this application Controlling the Volume The Volume dial is used to adjust the volume for the different sound sources There are four different sound sources for this feature e AUX volume can be controlled by either the connected audio device such as an iPod or by the Rise amp Shine volume dial Page 27 provides details for this application e FM volume can be controlled by the Rise amp Shine volume dial e USB drive volume can be contr
21. highlight BACKLIGHT OFF OFF is the default setting 2 Press the Selector Control Dial 3 From the sub menu use the Selector Control Dial to choose ON or OFF ON is the default setting 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted selection The display returns to the SLEEP SETTINGS menu Note Sleep Mode will last 12 hours unless the cycle is interrupted on your Rise amp Shine product If you wish to exit out of Sleep Mode you can turn any one of the 3 dials Brightness Volume or Audio Source to immediately terminate the cycle Note Pressing any of the buttons once the display is off will brighten the display for 5 seconds so you can read the time or make any adjustments necessary Sound Settings 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight SOUND NONE SLEEP SQUND NONE is the default setting 2 Press the Selector Control Dial 3 From the SLEEP SOUND sub menu turn the Selector Control Dial to choose MP3 SD MP3 USB FM RADIO or NONE 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted SLEEP SOUND setting If you chose MP3 SD or MP3 USB you will be presented a further selection display where you can choose an SD USB alarm song or other audio file 5 The display returns to the SLEEP SETTINGS menu If you highlight FM RADIO and push the Selector Control Dial to select the display returns to the SLEEP SETTINGS menu with the last chosen FM frequency highlighted 6 Turn the Select
22. in this owner s guide WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY Read and follow these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions This device must be disconnected from power before replacing the fuse Do not expose this device to dripping or splashing liquid No objects filled with liquids should be placed on this device Do not use this device near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not cover the device with newspapers curtains blankets or anything else that will impede its ventilation This device requires 4 inches of space around the device for sufficient ventilation No naked flames such as candles should be placed on the device Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the electrical grounding plug A polarized 4 Important Safety Instructions continued plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit in your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet e Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched p
23. ke Sleep cycles Reference the note on page 19 cannot access the USB device e The product does not create a when playing my SD device directory when you are playing the other memory device cannot access the SD device when e The product does not create a playing my USB device directory when you are playing the other memory device If you continue to have difficulties we would be happy to help you Please contact the Vermont based Customer Service team at 1 800 786 6850 33 Technical Specifications AC power rating 120V 60Hz 140W Auxiliary Lamp Max load 100W 0 8A Dimensions 9 75 W x 5 25 D x 5 5 H 24 8 cm x 13 3 cm x 14 cm Weight 5 5 Ibs Relative Humidity 75 max All specifications subject to change without notice 34 One Year Limited Warranty ATTENTION ONCE OPENED PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE WHERE IT WAS PURCHASED FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT Many questions may be answered by visiting www verilux com or you may call our Customer Service Department at 802 496 3101 during normal business hours This limited warranty is provided by Verilux Inc 340 Mad River Park Waitsfield VT 05673 Verilux warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of the original retail purchase from Verilux or an authorized Verilux distributor Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims During the limited warranty period Veril
24. layed The TIME HH Sha LAME ONLY item is highlighted Press the Selector Control Dial to choose WAKE TIME The WAKE TIME sub menu is displayed WEEKDAY is highlighted The current WAKE TIME settings for weekday and weekend are shown in the right column The current time setting is shown at the bottom of the menu As in all sub menus a PREVIOUS item allows WAEESME you to return to the previous menu 6 00AM 8 Press the Selector Control Dial The hour and AM or PM 7m are highlighted Use the Selector Control Dial to choose both the alarm hour and AM or PM Notice that the display changes from AM to PM as you pass from 11 to 12 or 12 to 11 as you turn the control right or left Press the Selector Control Dial to set the alarm hour Minutes are highlighted Use the Selector Control Dial to choose the alarm minutes Press the Selector Control Dial to set the alarm minutes The Alarm Time is set and the menu returns to WEEKDAY 14 Setting and Using WAKE SET continued Use the same method to set a WEEKEND alarm Note You have now set the alarm time s but you have not turned the alarm on To turn on the alarm push the WAKE button WAKE will show in the bottom left of the display To turn the alarm off press the WAKE button a second time WAKE will no longer appear in the bottom left of the display Setting WAKE Options In addition to alarm time in the WAKE SETTINGS me
25. ng an SD Card To remove an SD Card push it in with your finger and release The card will spring out slightly and you can easily remove it 24 Listening to SD MP3 Songs continued Using the Supplied Verilux SD Card Included with your Rise amp Shine is an SD Card that contains sounds sounds with songs and wake tones in three folders SOUNDS SD MEMORY SOUNDS WITH SONGS WAKE TONES MWAKE TONES Each folder contains three or more selections which you can play as described next or use as a wake sound as described under Setting WAKE Options on page 15 If the SD Card is removed the wake sounds will not be available Transferring Music from the Verilux SD Card to Another SD Card 1 Insert provided SD card into your home computer SD slot This may require an SD to USB adapter 2 Select your SD card contents and copy them to your computer Note 250MB of free space is required 3 Remove the provided SD card and replace with anew SD card 4 Selected the contents from the first SD card and copy them onto the new SD card Choosing and Playing an MP3 SP 1 Insert an SD card 2 Turn the Audio Selector to SD 3 The display will show LOADING 4 The files on the SD card will appear If you ve inserted the Verilux SD card the folders mentioned above are shown If you recorded your own SD card using folders directories those folders will be shown If you copied files without first pla
26. nu you can set e Duration e Sound e Light e Play e Volume Duration is the length of time before the alarm time During the duration the light if chosen increases in brightness and the sound if chosen increases in volume Duration Settings WAME 06 00AN7 08 00AM From the WAKE SETTINGS menu NT VOLUME 25 1 SUBE qr Control Dial to highlight DURATION BON WOBE commas 2 Press the Selector Control Dial ce DURATION 3 From the WAKE DURATION sub menu use the Selector 15 MINUIES Control Dial to highlight 5 MINUTES 15 MINUTES or 30 MINUTES 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted selection The display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu Light Settings From the WAKE SETTINGS menu 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight LIGHT TOP AREE ATT OB OOAN AND LAMP TOP AND LAMP is the default setting 2 Press the Selector Control Dial ED ONTINUO S PREVIOUS 3 From the WAKE LIGHT sub menu highlight TOP ONLY LAMP ONLY TOP AND LAMP or NONE WAKE LIGHT EUGHT 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted selection The display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu i NONE 5 For the Wake Cycle the LED light panel and optional external lamp increase from OFF to maximum brightness at the set alarm time 15 Setting and Using WAKE SET continued Volume Settings WAKE SETTINGS ie CE From the WAKE SETTINGS menu LIGHT TOP AND LAMP 1 Use the Selector Con
27. olled by the Rise amp Shine volume dial e SD card volume can be controlled by the Rise amp Shine volume dial Using the Brightness Control This dial can be used to set the brightness for the LED light panel time and menu display and an optional auxiliary lamp There are four different brightness sources for this feature e Sleep Set Page 18 provides details for this application e Wake Set Page 15 provides details for this application e General Lighting Page 21 provides details for this application e Time and Menu Display Page 21 provides details for this application 12 Setting the Clock 1 Press the MENU button 2 The first item in the Main Menu TIME SET is highlighted TIME SET sets the time year month and day 3 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose Time Set The time and SET HOUR are shown The hour digits are highlighted 4 Turn the Selector Control Dial to the desired hour 5 Press the Selector Control Dial to set the hour Minutes are then highlighted and SET MINUTE is displayed 6 Turn the Selector Control Dial to the desired minutes 7 Press the Selector Control Dial to set the minute The last two digits of the year and SET YEAR are displayed 8 Turn the Selector Control Dial to the desired year 9 Press the Selector Control Dial to set the year The two digits of the month and SET MONTH are displayed 10 Turn the Selector Control Dial to the desired month 11 Pres
28. or Control Dial to change the sleep FM frequency as desired 19 Setting and Using SLEEP SET continued Play Mode Settings CONTINUOUS 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight PLAY MODE pne CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS is the default setting Press the Selector Control Dial From the SLEEP PLAY MODE sub menu turn the Selector Control Dial to choose CONTINUOUS or REPEAT Choosing CONTINUOUS will begin playing with the audio file chosen in the SOUND setting for either SD or USB and then play subsequent tracks in sequence as they are arranged on the SD Card or USB device REPEAT will play and continue to repeat the track chosen in SOUND 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the displayed Play Mode setting The display returns to the SLEEP SETTINGS menu Highlight PREVIOUS and push the Selector Control Dial to return to the Main Menu Setting and Using AUDIO SET AUDIO SET is used to adjust audio Bass and Treble levels eo N Bass and Treble Settings 1 Press the Menu Button O From the Main Menu 2 Usethe Selector Control Dial to highlight AUDIO SET MAME WAKE SET 3 Press the Selector Control Dial ED SLEEP SET AUDIO SET From the AUDIO SETTINGS sub menu use the Selector DISPLAY SET MEDIUM Control Dial to highlight BASS or TREBLE b Bu LUNGS From the BASS or TREBLE sub menu use the Selector BASS l Control Dial to choose 0 1 2 or 3 0 is least and 3 is the PREVIOUS greatest am
29. ount of treble or bass Press the Selector Control Dial to return to the AUDIO SETTINGS sub menu Highlight PREVIOUS and push the Selector Control Dial to return to the Main Menu gt e 9 Note The base and treble settings may be different for different audio sources It is recommended that you adjust the settings for FM MP3 SD etc to enhance your experience 20 Setting and Using LIGHT and DISPLAY SET LIGHT SET determines whether the LED light panel an auxiliary lamp or both are controlled by the Brightness Control This allows you to use either or both light sources during everyday use at the brightness you wish when not in Wake or Sleep mode Wake and Sleep modes have individual controls for both light sources Light Settings 1 Press the Menu Button From the Main Menu 2 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight LIGHT SET TOP AND LAMP TOP AND LAMP is the default setting 3 Press the Selector Control Dial MAIN MENU 4 From the LIGHT SETTINGS sub menu use the Selector Control Dial to highlight TOP ONLY LAMP ONLY TOP EXIT EN AND LAMP or NONE 5 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted selection TE NN LAMP ONLY The Light Setting is changed and the display returns to the Main Menu The DISPLAY SET item on the Main Menu is used to set the display brightness Display Brightness Settings 1 Press the Menu Button From the Main Menu 2 Useth
30. s the Selector Control Dial to set the month The two digits of the day and SET DAY are displayed 12 Turn the Selector Control Dial to the desired day 13 Press the Selector Control Dial to set the day You have now set the time year month and day The display returns to the Main Menu 13 MAIN MENU SLEEP SET AUDIO SET LIGHT SET LAMP ONLY DISE LAY SET MEDIUM W442 SET HOUR 10 7 SET MINUTE 10 SET YEAR 01 SET MONTH 21 SET DAY Setting and Using WAKE SET Setting WAKE Cycle You can set separate weekend and weekday wake up programs and customize them to start either 5 10 or 15 minutes before your desired wake up time You may need to experiment with the 5 15 or 30 minute intervals to determine which cycle works best for you Example Wake Time 6 30 am Wake Options Audio FM and Light Duration 15 minutes WAKE On WAKE is shown in the bottom left of the display The Wake Cycle will begin at 6 15 am because of 15 minute Duration time delay The FM radio and light will start at a very low level and will gradually increase to maximum at 6 30 am Setting the WAKE Time 1 2 3 4 10 Press the MENU button O The Main Menu is displayed Rotate the Selector Control Dial to highlight WAKE SET MAIN MENU Press the Selector Control Dial to choose WAKE SET NES e The WAKE SETTINGS menu is disp
31. ss of the LED light panel and also O controls the initial brightness of an external lamp which can be plugged into the rear panel Both the LED light panel and external lamp dim in accord Use of the LED light panel and an external lamp are optional You can choose to have no light LED light only external lamp only or both LED and external lamp light For the Sleep Cycle only the white LEDs are lit then dimmed The blue LEDs are used only in the Wake Cycle because the blue light is known to be more stimulating Change the Sleep Cycle initial brightness by using the Brightness Control on the front panel before or after you ve made your menu settings When the Sleep Cycle begins when you press the SLEEP Button the initial brightness is the current Brightness Control setting 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight LIGHT TOP AND LAMP TOP AND LAMP is the default setting 2 Press the Selector Control Dial 3 From the SLEEP LIGHT sub menu highlight TOP ONLY LAMP ONLY TOP AND LAMP or NONE 18 Setting and Using SLEEP SET continued 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted selection The display returns to the SLEEP SETTINGS menu Backlight Settings The BACKLIGHT Setting determines whether the display om backlight is on or off after the Sleep Cycle completes If you d like no display light whatsoever after the Sleep Cycle ends select OFF 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to
32. tening to AUX Devices When using an iPod cassette tape player or other audio device you can enhance your listening experience by playing the device through your Rise amp Shine using the AUX IN jack on the rear panel Connecting an audio device requires one of the following cables AUX IN e Male to male 3 5 mm 1 8 stereo cable this would be used for example to connect an iPod to the Rise amp Shine AUX IN e Dual RCA male to 3 5 mm 1 8 male stereo cable to connect for example the left and right stereo outputs of an external device to the Rise amp Shine AUX IN To Connect an Audio Device to AUX IN 1 Connect one end of the stereo cable to the output of the AUX audio device 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the AUX IN jack on the rear panel 3 Turn the Audio Input Selector to AUX 4 Use the Volume Control to adjust volume Note If the volume level is not high enough using the Rise amp Shine Volume Control increase the volume level of the connected audio device 27 Using Headphones For private listening connect headphones to the headphone jack on the rear panel using a 1 8 inch mini headphone jack The speaker is automatically muted when you plug in your Q headphones Note The speaker will automatically unmute when headphones are disconnected Because headphone volume may vary from speaker volume be sure to lower the volume before connecting or disconnecting hea
33. trol Dial to highlight VOLUME 25 PLAY MODE CONTINUOUS 25 is the default setting 2 Press the Selector Control Dial 3 From the WAKE VOLUME sub menu turn the Selector Control Dial to choose a volume between 0 and 25 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the displayed volume setting The display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu Sound Settings WARE GG 0AM O8 00AM From the WAKE SETTINGS menu DURATION 8 MINUTES 1 Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight SOUND LAY MODE CONTINUOUS NONE NONE is the default setting PREVIOUS 2 Press the Selector Control Dial MP3 SD 3 From the WAKE SOUND sub menu turn the Selector Control Dial to choose MP3 SD MP3 USB FM RADIO or aes NONE Be sure to insert a USB Drive or SD Card before selecting SD or USB 4 Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the highlighted WAKE SOUND setting If you choose MP3 SD or MP3 USB the device s audio file directory will be shown and you can select an SD or USB wake song book or other audio file The display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu If you choose MP3 SD and you have inserted the supplied Verilux nature sounds SD Card the SD s file directory will be shown to select a nature audio file The display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu If you highlight FM RADIO and push the Selector Control Dial to select the display returns to the WAKE SETTINGS menu with the last chosen FM frequency highlighted 1 Turn
34. ug the AC power cord into the power connector on the rear panel labeled 120V 60Hz 2 Plug the other end of the AC power cord into an AC wall outlet Connecting an Auxiliary Lamp If you wish to supplement the Rise amp Shine LED light panel with an auxiliary lamp Plug the AC power cord of a lamp with an incandescent bulb AUXILIARY LAMP of not more than 100 watts into the Auxiliary Lamp connector socket on the rear of the Rise amp Shine Note ONLY designed to power a lamp not for use with other electrical devices WARNING Do not plug any device into this slot other than auxiliary lamp CAUTION Only use lamps with incandescent bulbs of 100W or lower as a light supplement with the device 10 Operating Your Rise amp Shine Your Rise amp Shine Natural Sleep System has a wealth of features Explanations for the controls for the device are listed below Front Panel Brightness Control for LED light panel and optional external lamp Sleep On Off Button Selector Control Dial USB Port SD MMC Card Reader 0 Time and Menu Display 2 Audio Input Selector Off Control 3 Volume Control 4 5 200 0 Wake On Off Button Menu Show Hide Button Selector Control Dial The Selector Control Dial is used to make selections from the various menus which can be displayed The Selector Control Dial has two functions By pressing the Selector Control Dial you choose an option which is hi
35. ume Control to set FM reception volume FM Muting the Radio To mute the FM Radio press the Selector Control Dial MUTED is shown at the bottom of the display Press again to turn Mute off Note Muting does not mute headphone audio When using headphones MUTED is shown on the display but headphone audio is not muted Note To improve FM reception connect the supplied FM antenna to the EXTERNAL ANTENNA jack on the back panel For details SEE PAGE 28 22 Listening to USB MP3 Songs The USB Port on the front panel of the Rise amp Shine is used to listen to MP3 audio files on USB Flash Drives also known as Thumb Drives Your Rise amp Shine can play MP3 audio on all standard USB Drives regardless of memory capacity There are limits of not more than 800 MP3 files and not more than 100 directories or folders per USB Drive Files on USB Drives can be placed in folders and subfolders before being copied to a USB Drive This directory structure is maintained on the USB Drive but nested folders are displayed flattened to a single column not shown as nested sub directories Note Instructions for placing music onto your own USB or SD card are not provided with this manual Please visit the Verilux website for a link to a website that will provide instructions how to perform this activity Note Only MP3 files can be played and only 0 directories containing MP3 files will be displayed 1 Insert a US
36. ux Inc will at its option repair or replace defective parts of this product at no charge to the customer subject to the following limitations This limited warranty does not include any postage freight handling insurance or delivery fees This warranty does not cover damage defect or failure caused by or resulting from accident external destruction alteration modification abuse misuse or misapplication of this product This warranty does not cover damage to the product resulting from return shipping or handling The use of shipping insurance is recommended to help protect your product Return Authorization is required for all returns To obtain a Return Authorization please contact the Verilux Customer Service Department at 802 496 3101 If during the first year of ownership this product fails to operate properly it should be returned as specified at www verilux com warrantyreplacement or as instructed by a Verilux customer service representative at 802 496 3101 Note Verilux recommends using a quality surge suppressor on all electronics equipment Voltage variations and spikes can damage electronic components in any system A quality suppressor can eliminate the vast majority of failures attributed to surges and may be purchased at electronics stores Due to ongoing improvements actual product may have slight variations from the product described in this manual 35 Please visit our web site at www verilux com NETFIILIX

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