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Control Locations 1. T elescopic Antenna 2. Display (L.C.D) 3. Display illuminated button (LIGHT) 4. Power on/off button 5. Sleep (auto shut off) button 6. Display button 7. Standby button (ALARM) 8. Alarm by radio or buzzer selection 9. Manual/auto scan tuning buttons 10. Enter command button for frequency and time. 11. Numbered buttons for freque[...]
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Choosing a power su pply This radio c an be operat ed using 4 Alkaline UM-3 ( LR6) (AA size) ba tteries Household AC adaptor (no t supplied ) Installing batte ries 1.Position the radio f ace down . 2.Press th e catch mark ed "OPEN " and side in the di rection sh own 3.Insert the 4 UM-3 (LR 6) (AA size) batter ies 4.Replace the batter y co[...]
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In addition to real time, a dual time can be programmed into the radio. 1.Press MEMO SCAN (DUAL TIME) button, display will flash “ ” 2.Press ENTER button within 7 seconds, the display “ ” will stop flashing. 3.Press ENTER button again, the “ ”dual time symbol flashes, whilst the “ ” is flashing, set the dual time by pressing the num[...]
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Manual tuning 1.Press the POWER on/of f button to turn on the radio. 2.Select a waveband by pressing BAND button. 3.A single press on the either the TUNING UP “ ” or DOWN “ ”buttons will change the frequency up or down. Note: Each press of the up or down button will change the frequency in increment of FM 100kHz MW 9kHz/10KHz SW 5kHz Scan t[...]
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3. Press the numbered button corresponding to the preset memory location for the required station .The radio will instantly tune to the station and the display will show its frequency and memory location. Select Short W ave Meter band 1.Turn on the radio by pressing the POWER on/off button. 2.Press BAND button to select the SW waveband . 3.Press SW[...]
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ALARM button again to cancel the alarm, The alarm symbol will flash for 7 seconds and disappear. Note: 1.When the alarm is sounding, press POWER button to turn off the alarm for 24 hours. 2.The radio alarm will last for one hour if not turned off by pushing the POWER button. 3.Tune the radio to the required station before setting the alarm. When th[...]
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removed form the display . Light Pressing the light button located on the top of the radio will turn on the light and illuminate the display for approximately 7 seconds. MW step switch 1.This switch located on the bottom side of the radio provides a means of changing the MW step from 9kHz to 10 kHz. In Europe and most other parts of the world, set [...]
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Circuit features Semiconductors 1 LSI,5IC'S, 2 FET ,39 transistors ,34 diodes,1 LED Aerial system MW Built in ferrite aerial SW Telescopic aerial FM T elescopic aerial Output Power 180 m W Sockets Headphones socket 3.5 mm dia stereo DC in 6 volts centre pin negative Accessories Carrying pouch and stereo earphones (Accessories may be different [...]