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- Sound Oasis Deluxe Sound Therapy System White Noise Machine S-5000 Sound Oasis Deluxe Sound Therapy System is the best, most advanced sound conditioner in the world! Combining unsurpassed, high fidelity sound reproduction with an exceptional offering of sound conditioner and clock radio features, Sound Oasis Deluxe Sound Therapy System incorporates such significant advancements as 3 speaker (subwoofer enhanced) sound quality, AM/FM digital stereo sound, 120 sound possibilities with patented sound mixing technology, patented Sleep Enhancement technology, a proprietary 'bio-sync' therapy sound, a voice memo recording feature and a stunning new design. Sound Oasis Deluxe Sound Therapy System allows users to create their very own sound environment conducive to relaxation, sleep and improvement of everyday life. By bathing a room with authentic sounds of nature or the proprietary 'bio-sync' sound (developed by the world renown sound therapy expert, Dr. Jeffrey Thompson), Sound Oasis Deluxe Sound Therapy System blocks out irritating noises and creates a peaceful atmosphere so users fall asleep easier, get higher quality sleep, enhance concentration, and feel more alert throughout the day! Sound Oasis Deluxe Sound Therapy System's Product Features: 20 main sounds & 5 mix sounds create 120 sound environment possibilities 3 speakers (including subwoofer) result in the world's highest sound fidelity available with any sound conditioner Patented Sleep Enhancement technology Proprietary 'Bio-Sync' sound Voice memo recording AM/FM stereo radio with 3 presets Backlit, dual 12/24 hour clock with 3 alarm sounds & digital calendar Timer with 4 positions: continuos, 30 min., 60 min. and 90 min. with gentle off plus a nap timer Memory button replays last sound Headphone jack/CD input jack Sound Oasis Can Help Tinnitus Tinnitus is the perception of sound when no corresponding environmental sounds exists. It usually sounds like ringing, clicking or hissing in your ears. Tinnitus is equally common in men and women and its prevalence increases with age (it occasionally affects children and is becoming prominent among teenagers - 17% of students now experience tinnitus or ringing in the ears according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association). According to the American Tinnitus Association, at least 12 million Americans have tinnitus and 1 million of these experience it so severely that it interferes with their daily activities (hearing, working or sleeping). What Causes Tinnitus? Hearing Loss: Different kinds of hearing loss, including age related hearing loss, can cause tinnitus. Loud Noise: Too much exposure to loud noise can cause noise induced hearing loss and tinnitus. Medicine: More than 200 medicines can cause tinnitus. Other Health Problems: Allergies, tumors and problems in the heart and blood vessels, jaws and neck can cause tinnitus. Sound Oasis Can Help Insomnia Sleep is a basic necessity of life. Getting enough continuous quality sleep contributes to how we feel and perform the next day, and has a huge impact on the overall quality of our lives. Insomnia, defined as "too little or poor quality sleep, is one of the most prevalent health complaints in the general population and in medical practice. According to studies from the Mayo Clinic, as many as one in 10 Americans have chronic insomnia and at least one in four has difficulty sleeping sometimes. Nearly everyone has the occasional sleepless night however chronic insomnia is characterized by: having problems falling asleep waking up during the night waking up too early and daytime fatigue or sleepiness According to the 2002 National Sleep Foundation (NSF) America poll approximately 74% of American adults experience sleeping problems, 39% get less than seven hours of sleep each weeknight, and more than one in three (37%) are sleepy enough that it interferes with daily activities. Women report insomnia more frequently than men and chronic insomnia increases with age. Research
- UPC # 680583050007
- Hearing Loss: Different kinds of hearing loss, including age related hearing loss, can cause tinnitus.
- Ship Weight 4.85 Lb(s)
Suggested Use: Power Sources AC Adapter: Connect the supplied AC Adapter to the AC Adapter Jack located on the side of the unit, and plug the AC Adapter into a wall outlet. NOTE: Your Sound Oasis Deluxe will not operate on batteries - it needs to be plugged into a wall outlet to operate Battery Backup: In the event of a power failure, your unit’s battery backup provides enough power to maintain accurate time, illuminate the display in dim mode and sound a BEEP alarm for about four days. Note: If you have set the unit to play a MAIN SOUND or RADIO alarm, the battery backup feature plays a BEEP alarm instead to conserve power. Installing the Batteries: Open the Back Up Battery Compartment located on the back of the unit. Insert 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included) according to polarity indicators inside the compartment. Replace the battery door. Clock Operation Setting the Clock and Calendar Press and hold SET TIME for two seconds. SET TIME appears on the display. Press UP or DOWN to set Hours. Note: The AM and PM indicators are visible beside the Minute digits. When your desired Hours setting is reached, press SET TIME to store the Hours. You will automatically move to the Minute setting. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you have selected all of your clock and calendar settings (Hours, Minutes, Year, Month, Day and 12- or 24- Hour Time Display). Press SET TIME to exit this function. Dual Alarm: In order to provide maximum convenience, your unit allows you to set and wake up to two separate alarms (Alarm 1 and Alarm 2). The alarms can be set completely independently of each other with a different wake-up sound for each alarm (BEEP, RADIO or SOUND). Your unit offers the following alarm options: Sound: Any one of the 24 nature sounds, the Bio Sync sound or any Memo you may have recorded. Radio: Your last played radio station. Beep: Buzzer alarm. Off: Alarm is off. Note: SOUND alarms are selected when you set your Alarm Time and Alarm Volumes. RADIO and BEEP alarms are selected separately. Setting Alarm Time, Sound Alarm, and Alarm Volume: Enter the Alarm Time Set Mode by pressing and holding for two seconds the SET 1 button to set Alarm 1 or the SET 2 button to set Alarm 2. SET ALARM 1 or SET ALARM 2 will appear on the display. Press UP or DOWN to set the Hours for your alarm time. When your desired Hours setting is reached, press the respective SET 1 or SET 2 to store the Hours and move to the Minute digits. Press UP or DOWN to set the Minutes for your alarm time. When your desired Minutes setting is reached, press the respective SET 1 or SET 2 to store the Minutes and move to the Set Alarm Sound Mode. In the Set Alarm Sound Mode, SET ALM SOUND is displayed. To select a specific sound to wake up to, press UP or DOWN until your desired sound is displayed. Within five seconds after selecting your alarm sound, you may adjust the volume by rotating VOLUME CONTROL clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to lower the volume. Press the respective SET 1 or SET 2 after selecting the SOUND alarm to exit the Alarm Time, Sound and Volume Setting Mode. Selecting the Alarm Output Sounds: To select the alarm output sound for Alarm 1, press SET 1 until your choice of alarm type is visible on the lower and upper display areas. ALARM 1 SOUND, ALARM 1 RADIO, ALARM 1 BEEP, or ALARM 1 OFF will be visible on the upper part of the display as you scroll through the options. Press SET 2 and repeat Step 1 to select the Alarm 2 sound. Note: The alarm volume will gradually increase in volume after activating. If you are listening to a sound (e.g. white noise all night) and the alarm sounds, the alarm will sound as a beeping alarm only to ensure you hear the alarm. Checking the Alarm: You may confirm your wake up alarm time, alarm sound and alarm volume with ALARM CHECK. Press ALARM CHECK 1 or ALARM CHECK 2 to play back your selected alarm sound and display your alarm time on the clock’s display Note: The display shows CHECK ALARM 1 for Alarm 1 and C