C. Crane CCRadio-SWP Instruction Manual Download Page 7

CCRadio-SWP

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Summary of Contents for CCRadio-SWP

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE AND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Pocket Radio...

Page 2: ...OSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROW HEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE THE RADIO CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC TRIC...

Page 3: ...ing is missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately We recommend you keep the box in the unlikely event your radio needs to be serviced Unpacking Copyright 2007 by C Crane Company Inc 100...

Page 4: ...se attention to orientation of the batteries and ends 3 Turn on the radio by pressing the Q POWER button 4 Adjust I VOLUME 5 Select band by pressing the BAND button 6 Use the W TUNING knob to locate a...

Page 5: ...tton 12 Tuning Knob 13 Light 14 Setting Clock Time 14 Saving Stations to Memory 14 Display Button 15 Setting the Alarm 16 Favorites 16 Up and Down Buttons 17 Band Button 17 Frequency Button 18 0 9 Key...

Page 6: ...Page 6 CCRadio SWP Radio Identification Front View Q W E R T Y U I O P q w...

Page 7: ...FREQ UENCY Press to enter Frequency q 0 9 KEYS Direct Frequency and Memory access w LCD Display Q POWER and SLEEP Timer W TUNING Knob E LIGHT Button R MEMORY TIME SET Button T DISPLAY Time Frequency...

Page 8: ...Page 8 CCRadio SWP Radio Identification LCD Display e r t y u i o p G D A S F J H...

Page 9: ...FM indicates radio is in FM band J BATTERY flashing indicates batteries are low e FM STEREO indicator displays only when headphones are used r TUNE indicator means a station or noise is high t SLEEP F...

Page 10: ...DX LOCAL switches Sensitivity of SW and FM bands L EARPHONE jack DC Power Jack 3 Volts Tip Negative a TUNING KNOB adjusts Frequency Time Presets s BASS NORMAL Switch select for best sound d LOCK pres...

Page 11: ...Radio SWP Page 11 Radio Identification Back f WHIP ANTENNA used for FM and SW bands g BATTERY COMPARTMENT LOCATION insert 2 AA batteries h RESET HOLE for resetting radio located on bottom of radio f g...

Page 12: ...Memory Scan can be used to quickly access all of your AM FM and SW stations rapidly and across bands without pressing buttons We encourage you to learn how to memorize a station page 14 You can then...

Page 13: ...selected the radio will simply turn on and off each time the power button is pushed Pressing the POWER SLEEP button while the radio is operating on any of the SLEEP settings will turn the radio off TU...

Page 14: ...in to set the minutes Press a third time to confirm when done You can change from 12 hour to 24 hour clock format by holding the DISPLAY button for five seconds 2 When the radio is on the key is used...

Page 15: ...E TIME of day and SLEEP timer status It will show the minutes left on the SLEEP timer or on if the sleep timer is not being used 2 When the radio is off the LCD display normally shows the time of day...

Page 16: ...and the radio will not alarm Press the Power button to stop the alarms when they come on The alarm will not work if head phones are plugged in Set the alarm time with the radio off Press and hold the...

Page 17: ...ith the radio on changes bands in order FM AM SW1 and SW2 With the radio off the BAND button can be pressed and held for five seconds to Features and Operation Explained O P tune the stations you have...

Page 18: ...enter a frequency AM and SW is straightforward Press FREQ and enter the AM or SW frequency using the numbered keys For FM you must enter a last digit To enter 100 3 FM you must press FREQ and then pr...

Page 19: ...io If radio noise is present try moving the radio to a better location so the noise decreases Many times this is only a few inches or feet away In a hotel room try putting it in a window sill For FM t...

Page 20: ...n be wound around the whip antenna and extended out 20 to 60 The wire can be mounted on the inside of an outside wall or out a window and along the top of a non metal fence Simple experimentation with...

Page 21: ...olume is up and headphone jack does not have something in it The alarm will not work if headphones are plugged in RADIO WILL NOT COME ON Be sure the LOCK switch is off Press and hold for one second to...

Page 22: ...of Memories 200 5 Power Source 2 AA Size or LR2 DC IN 3V 150mA Tip 3 5mm x 1 3mm 6 Built in Speaker 25ohm 0 5W 7 Earphone Socket 3 5mm 32ohm 8 Dimensions 4 75 W x 3 H x 1 2 D If you have purchased an...

Page 23: ...essories regularly Do not use the radio if there is any sign of dam age Only operate in accordance with the instructions in this manual Only use attachments or accessories specified by the manufacture...

Page 24: ...the center negative and not less than 150 MAh Use only the recommended adapter Otherwise it may damage the radio or cause a fire or electric shock 4 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Dropping the radio c...

Page 25: ...RADIO Refer all service work to a qualified service shop when the radio does not appear to operate normally exhibits a change in performance or the radio has received damage Never open the radio as t...

Page 26: ...will vary when you are in a for eign country The CCRadio SWP has plenty of memory If you install active frequencies into memory you can recall them easily When you are trying to find a station it is...

Page 27: ...13 87 MHz 22m day and summer 15 00 15 825 MHz 19m day and summer 17 48 17 90 MHz 16m day and summer 18 90 19 02 MHz 15m day not much 21 45 21 85 MHz 13m day not much Shortwave broadcasters use Univers...

Page 28: ...1 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 Log Pages may be copied for your use C Crane 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 0...

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Page 30: ...ges may be copied for your use C Crane 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 1...

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Page 32: ...NDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFER ENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Notice Any changes or modif...

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