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FM STEREO/AM PLL SYNTHESIZED RECEIVER TUNING MO./ST. BAND DT 110 DBB Vol. DBB On Off Lock 2 3 4 7 8 10 9 5 11 12 13 14 1 2 6[...]
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3 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS To insure proper operation, please familiarize your - self with these instructions before using your new receiver. . On/Off button . LCD display . T uning Control Down . T uning Control Up . Battery Compartment . Memory Button . Memeory Recall button . Priority Station Recall . FM Stereo/Mono button . Band selection button .[...]
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4 FM Stereo indicator System lock Low battery indicator Memory Presets Band Selected 90 minutes auto shut off Frequency Auto Scan /Memory Scan status Frequency unit ST AUTO MEMO SCAN AUTO MEMO SCAN Mhz Mhz Khz Khz AM AM FM FM M P M P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 7 5 4 1 2 3 6 9 DISPLA Y ICONS[...]
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5 BA TTERY INST ALLA TION The battery cover is located on the back of the unit. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow to gain access to the battery compartment . Insert 2 AAA (UM-4) batteries into the compartment. Make sure that the batteries are positioned in accordance with the diagram indicated. Replace cover. Note: (1) During radio list[...]
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6 ANTENNA/EARPHONE USE VO LUME CONTROL TUNING THE RA DIO Inserting the earphone into the earphone jack . The cord connecting the earphone to the receiver acts as an antenna during FM reception and shou- ld be extended as much as possible to increase FM sensitivity . A built-in Ferrite Bar A ntenna is provided for A M reception and it is only necess[...]
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7 Pho ne is inserted into earph- one jack. A . APS (auto scan and auto pre set) This radio equips with APS device to have auto scan and auto preset function. Among the many conveniences offered by this feature it is especia- lly useful for the traveler who can automatically find all the local stations in any strange city he may travel to with just [...]
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8 on A M band. When A PS completes , it will appear the first radio station it finds. T o recall the stations , please refer to Memory T uning (station recall ) descri bed later . B . 90 minutes auto sh ut off device For saving battery power , this radio is designed to auto shut off after 90 minutes operation, LCD displa y shows For continuious lis[...]
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9 1 10 3 4 2 6 1 10 D . Manual T uning Tu rn on the radio by pressing On/Off button , select A M or FM band by pressing Band Selec- ted button . Desired station may be selected by pressing the Tuning Control or interm - ittently until the desired station is reached. Or pressing and holding the T uning Control until the desired station is reached. E[...]
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10 desired memory position by pressing T uning Con- trol or to the desired memory position, then press Memory button again. 'M' will stop flashing indicating station memory being done. Note : No matter you press Memory Button or Memory Recall button , if the numb- er digit is flashing which indicates the fla- shing number station has been[...]
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on FM band and M6 on AM band. F . Priority T o store your favorite stations so that you may recall the stations in a more easy way . When the desired stations are found by the tu- ning methods described above. Press the memo- ry butt on , then Prio rity stat ion butt on . AP will flash in the LCD display and also a suggest- ed number of memory posi[...]
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12 ed button then Memory Recall button Select the required memory station by pressing Tuning Control or , LCD display Mand memory digit will flash . Whe n the required sta- tion is found, press Memory Recall button ag- ain, LCD M and memory digit will stop flashing. For priority stations recall, simply turn on the ra- dio by pressing On/Off button [...]
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mory stations .Recall the memory stations by pre- ssing Memory Recall buttons . Press Memo- ry button for more than 2 seconds untill LCD display DEL flashing, press Memory button again, the recall memory station is then deleted. I . Memory Scan T o scan the memory station s, press Memory re- call button for more than 2 seconds until LCD dis- play M[...]
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Example : T o exchange Memory station 2 with Memo ry station 4. Recall Memory station 2 by pressing Memory Recal l button , press Memory button then Tun ing Control UP butt on to the required Me- mory station 4, then press Memory button again Memory station 2 and Memory station 4 now is exchanged. K. Mono button The radio is designed to receive FM [...]
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tuning step is 10 kHz. On other countries is 9 kHz. To change AM band tuning step, please follow below steps. 1. change AM band tuning step from 9 kHz to 10kHz. Turn off the power by pressing On/Off button , press Tuning Control button Up conti- nuously then turn on the power by pressing On/Off button again. Release the buttons the AM tuning step w[...]
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M . Lock Switch To prevent accidential changing of any of the ra- dio settings, move the Lock Switch to up po- sition, LCD display icon will appear . T o relea- se, simply move the switch to its down position. It is important to make sure Lock Switch is in its down position when radio is to be operated , as radio is completely inoperative until Loc[...]
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Earphone Jack : 3.5 mm mini-plug 32 ohm impedance (stereo) Output Power : 5 mW(10% THD) via earphone. External Power : Earphone AM 30 mA FM 40 mA Batteries : 3 V olts , AAA size (UM-4)X 2 Dimension ( WXHXD ) in mm : 9 5 x 6 0 x 2 0 Weight : 90g without batteries. 1. Keep the radio dry. If it does get wet , wipe it im- mediately . Liquids may contai[...]
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2.Use and store your radio only in normal temper- ature environments. High temperature can shor- ten the life of electronic devices, damage batte- ries and melt plastic parts. 3. Handle the radio gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and ren- der it defective. 4. Keep the radio away from dust and dirty. 5. Wipe the r[...]