Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Standby mode turns on the radio automatically at 2 preset times either by radio program or HWS buzzer. 1 kHz/step fine tuning on AM (MW/LW/SW)band.
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CONTROL LOCATIONS
1. Power on/off and sleep button. 13. Multi functions for SW band knob, SW meter band and counting down timer. 15. Light button to light LCD display 12 seconds for every push.
9. Digit button for frequency, time, SW meter band 16. Tuning LED indicator. [. . . ] 1. Recall preset 2.
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2. Push "M" and display "M" and preset 2 will flash.
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3. Push 7 then preset 2 and preset 7 have been exchanged.
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ATS (AUTO TUNING SYSTEM )
This radio provides an excellent and easy to use feature called ATS (Auto Tuning System) which is available on FM, LW and MW bands. The radio will start with a beep tone and display ATS will flash indicating the radio is in ATS mode.
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2. The radio will then scan from the lowest frequency of the Selected band and automatically preset the stations based on station signal strength in order from Memory 1-9.
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3. After the whole scanning is completed, a beep tone will be heard. Display will show M [1] and the frequency which is the strongest signal in your area will be heard.
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4. If no stations are found, display will show '----' for 2 seconds and return to last tuning frequency.
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Note:
1. Maximum presets on MW and LW are 9 and 18 on FM, and if the auto preset stations are more than 9 for MW/LW bands, 18 for FM band, the microporcessor will pick up only 9 stations for MW/LW bands and 18 stations for FM band into 2 memory pages (P1/P2) based on signal strength. 2. If the auto presets are less than 9, display will show actual auto presets stations found. For example, if only 5 stations are preset , display will show [1] 2 3 4 5, when the scanning is completed. 4. When ATS starts to function, it will clear all the original presets. 5. When ATS starts to function, if can be terminated by pushing "POWER/SLEEP" button. During ATS function, all the other functional buttons will not work except light, "POWER/SLEEP" and lock button.
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FINE TUNING
To have best reception, while is necesary, press fine tuning button FINE, LCD will appear FINE indicating now is under Fine tuning status. The tuning step now will become 1 kHz/step on AM(MW/LW/SW) band and 50 kHz/step on FM band while pressing tuning [ ]or[V] button.
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CLOCK RADIO OPERATION
With this radio you can fall asleep to your favorite station by pressing the "POWER/SLEEP" for more than 2 seconds or wake you up to the morning news or an alarm buzzer. This radio provides two alarm times that you can set for two different wake up times at the same time.
SETTING THE ALARM (STANDBY)
The alarm can be set 1. While radio power is off.
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2. If power is on, push "DISPLAY" button to time mode.
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SETTING ALARM (STANDBY) BY RADIO
1. When the display is in the time mode, press " -SEANDBY" button, display " -ST ANDBY" will flash and show last alarm time (0:00 for the first time).
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1. Press the numbered buttons to activate alarmon time. Using 24 hour time, an example will be, if you set the alarm on time at 1:30PM, press the button [1] [3] [3] [0] and "ENTER" button. Display will show 13:30 and "STANDBY" will stop flashing indicating alarmed by radio has been set at 1:30 PM. If the wrong number was keyed-in, to delete by pressing "C" button. If the time you key in does not exist like 25:30, display will show "E" for about 2 seconds and back to original time.
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3. When the alarm time is set, the clock will return to the current time automatically. Meanwhile the colon will start to flash.
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4. To verify, press "STANDBY" button then "ENTER" button again.
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5. To cancel the alarm time, press "STANDBY" button and display "STANDBY" will flash, press "C" button to cancel.
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1. When alarm is on press "POWER/SLEEP' button to turn off the alarm. 2. The radio alarm will last for one hour if not turned off by pushing POWER/SLEEP button. When alarm is on, the radio will play according to last frequency or station selected.
SETTING ALARM BY HWS BUZZER
HWS-Humane Waking system. The alarm buzzer volume increases every 15 seconds for 1 minute then silences for 1 minute before beginning the cycle. 51
Setting Alarm by HWS buzzer has same procedures as setting alarm by radio except pushing "STANDBYHWS' button instead. Turn off the HWS buzzer by pushing "POWER/ SLEEP" button.
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COUNTING DOWN TIMER
1. Press "TIMER" key, "TIMER" display will flash
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2. Use 0-9 button to key in required time (Max 23 hours and 59 minutes).
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3. Press "ENTER" button, " TIMER" display will stop flashing indicating Count Down timer has been set. Display will be back to real time within 7 seconds after time is set.
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4. Push "TIMER" button again to see remaining time. b. Push "ENTER" button to re-start timer function.
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5. When timer is on, buzzer will last for one minute, to turn off the buzzer, push "POWER/ SLEEP" button.
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6. To cancel timer setting: a: Press "TIMER" button. [. . . ] L iquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.
Use and store the product only in normal temperature environments. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.
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Handle the prodoct gently and carefully . Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the product to work improperly .
Keep the product away from dust and dirt, which can cause permature wear of parts.
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Wipe the product with a dampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking newDo not use harsh . chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong deter gents to clean the product. [. . . ]