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TUNING IN TO A STATION

1. Manual Tuning

Press SCAN     /-     ) to tune in to a clear 

reception.

FM Step:   0.1MHz     AM Step:  9KHz   

Headphones cord functions as antenna for the unit, plug 
the headphone connector into earphone jack before 
tuning, or you can not tune in to any stations.
Manual tuning is more suitable for weak signal broadcast.
When the receiving FM Stereo station is strong enough
(and sound quality set to STEREO or BASS), Stereo 
indicates in the display. 

2. Quick Tuning

Keep SCAN button (+     / -     )  pressed until frequency indicator 

changes, unit starts to tune in to the stations automatically. When a 

station is tuned in, scanning stops and the tuned station is heard.

        

 Methods

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Quick Tuning is more suitable for strong signal broadcast, 
it may not stop if  broadcast signals are weak.
If  tuning become slowly in a frequency range, try manual 
tuning to see if there are some weak stations.

If there is a station you wish to skip during scanning, press and 
hold SCAN      or-      ) to skip this station.
Press SCAN (+      or-      ) button while quick tuning, scanning 
will stop immediately.

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Press POWER / BAND      to select the 

desired band.

Press MEMO    to tune in to the preset 

station of last operation. The frequency 

and preset number shows in the display. 

3. Listening to Preset Stations

There are 30 memories, 20 assigned to FM with preset number
0...19 and 10 assigned to AM with 0...9. Remember all the preset 
station numbers for the convenience of later listening.
(Refer to page 9 for information on presetting stations.) 

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MHz

STEREO

89.9

FM

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STEREO

99.1

5

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STEREO

100.4

6

2

Repress MEMO     to tune in to the next

preset station. 

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Headphone cord functions as FM antenna, 

keep it extended to find the position which 

gives the best reception.

 

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Summary of Contents for DE102

Page 1: ...RESETS BASS STEREO SELECTABLE TEMPERATURE INDICA TOR AUTO CUT OFFWITH LOWER POWER WEEKDAY INDICA TOR BATTERYINDICATOR STYLISH DESIGN 24H 12H SELECTABLE DUAL CLOCK 1 HOUR POWER OFF MANUAL TUNING QUICK TUNING PRESETTING MONO AUTO De102 OPERATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...6 Manual Tuning 6 Quick Tuning 6 Listening to preset stations 7 Using Antenna 7 Sound Quality Selection 8 Presetting Stations 9 Clock Set 10 Adjust the Clock 10 12H 24H 10 Weekday 11 Dual Clock 11 Cautions 12 Specifications 13 DE102 DEGEN AM FM STEREO RECEIVER 0PR ES ET S BA SS ST ER EO MON O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 LOCATION OF CONTROLS Battery Compartment Back ...

Page 3: ...he marking inside the compartment Slide back the battery cover make surethat it snap in place BATTERY OPERATION Do not mix different types together Alkaline Carbon Zinc Nickel Cadmium etc or old batteries with new ones When the unit isnot being used fora long period oftime remove the batteriesto avoid damage frombattery leakage and corrosion If battery leakage occurs wipe the battery compartment w...

Page 4: ...DAY RESET 0 00 1 2 Withdraw the batteries press RESET inside the compartment for above 0 5 second 2 Install the batteries clock flashes and reset to0 00 4 Press POWER BAND to turn on the unit the FM station you stoped listen last operation is heard LOCAL WEEKDAY 18 00 5 FM MHz STEREO 89 9 AM Khz 1071 1 FM 2 AM Press POWER BAND in FM mode unit turns intoAM mode theAM station you stoped listen lasto...

Page 5: ...equency range try manual tuning to see ifthere are someweak stations If there isa station you wish to skip duringscanning press and hold SCAN button or toskip this station Press SCAN or buttonwhile quick tuning scanning will stop immediately 11 12 11 12 11 12 Ç Ò ä µ ç Ì Press POWER BAND to select the desired band Press MEMO to tunein to the preset station of last operation The frequency and prese...

Page 6: ...LECTION MONO weak signal broadcast voice program mono broadcast STEREO strong signal broadcast music FM Stereobroadcast BASS strong music broadcast bass stereo Set sound quality selection to different position according to thereceiving broadcast MONO ST BASS When listening to astereo broadcast normally set MONO ST BASS to STEREO If you arelistening to the stereo music and prefer to a bass effect s...

Page 7: ...the unitwith independent clock and weekday When the unit isoff press and togetherfor above 2s Clock number indicates inthe display for a shorttime and then new clock shows inthe display 4 DUAL CLOCK Repeat the same procedure to changethe clock to CL1 Local 12 11 LOCAL WEEKDAY 18 00 5 LOCAL WEEKDAY 18 00 6 3 WEEKDAY When the unit isoff press MEMO for above 2s untilWEEKDAY flashes in the display Pre...

Page 8: ...any further When the unit isnot being used fora long period oftime remove the batteries to avoiddamage form battery leakageand corrosion The LCD display maybecome hard to seeor slow down when using the unit athigh temperatures above 40C or at low temperatures below 0 C At room temperature the display will return to its normaloperating condition The product may notoperate normally whenthe ESD 8kv a...

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