01. On/Off Button
02. Find/M/S Button
03. Timer Button
04. EQ Button
05. Sleep Button
06. Mem. (-) Button
07. Band Button
08. Intro Button
09. Function Button
10. Repeat Button
11. Mem. (+) Button
12. Direct Buttons (Number Buttons)
13. Mute Button
14. Program Button
15. CD Play/Pause Button
16. CD Next/Tune (+) Button
17. CD Back/Tune (-) Button
18. CD Stop/Band Button
19. Vol + Button
20. Vol - Button
Backup Batteries
- Open the battery door at rear of unit.
- Insert 2 pieces “AA” (UM-3/LR6 Type) batteries in the battery compartment.
- These two (2) batteries are for backup of the “Real Time Clock” and “Radio Memory Preset Stations“ during
brief power outages. Please observe the correct polarities or the memory will not be properly maintained.
- This unit works on normal household AC power.
- Make sure the set voltage of the unit matches your local voltage.
- Insert the plug of the AC cord into a wall outlet with AC power.
- Press the On/Off button to power on the unit.
- This unit is designed to operate without being powered “Off” and will either be “On” or on “Standby”.
- In “Standby”, the display will show the current time and you can use the power switch
(Remote Control or Front Panel) to switch “On” the unit.
Power Supply
Remote Control
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Important: How To Tell If Power Is “On”?
When the power is “On” the entire digital display will be lit up with a blue back light.
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