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An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive 
force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to 
overturn. 

The lightning flash with arrow head symbol, within an equilateral triangle,is 
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" 
within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk 
of electric shock to persons. 

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert 
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance 
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

 

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC 
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT'S AC ADAPTER TO 
RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET, REFER 
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY 

CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THE 
AC ADAPTER WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER 
OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES OF THE AC ADAPTER CAN BE FULLY 
INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. 

ATTENTION: POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, 
NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN 
PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE 
SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE 
INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A 
DECOUVERT. 

1. Read Instructions-All 

the safety and operating instructions 

should be read before the appliance is operated. 

2. Retain Instructions-The 

safety and operating 

instructions should be retained for future reference. 

3. Heed Warnings

-All

 

warnings on the appliance should 

be adhered to. 

4. Follow 

Instructions-All operating and use instructions 

should be followed. 

5. Cleaning

-Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet before 

cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleansers. 
Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 

6. 

Attachments-Do not use attachments that are not 

recommended by the manufacturer or they may cause 
hazards. 

7. Water and Moisture

-Do not use this product near 

water-for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, 
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool-
and the like.  

8. Accessories

-Do

 

not place this product on an unstable cart, 

stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing 
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the 
appliance.  

9. Ventilation-This 

product should never be placed near 

or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be 
placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack 
unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's 
instructions have been adhered to. Any slots or openings in 
the,cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable 
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, 
these openings must not be blocked or covered. The 
openings should never be blocked by placing the product on 
a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. 

KEEP CURTAINS 

AND OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OUT OF DIRECT 

CONTACT WITH THE AC ADAPTER. 

WARNING. TO PREVENT FIRE OR 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE 

THIS PRODUCT'S AC ADAPTER TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 

10. Power 

Sources-This product should be operated only 

from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of 
the supplied AC Adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power 
supplied to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local 
power company.  

11. Lightning

-For added protection for this product during a lightning 

storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of 
time, unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet.  

12. Power Lines-An 

outside antenna system should not be 

located in the vicinity of overhead power lines, other electric light or 
power circuits, where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. 
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care 
should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or 
circuits as contact with them may be fatal.  

13. Overloading-Do 

not overload wall outlets and extension 

cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  

14. Servicing-Do 

not attempt to service this product yourself as 

opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous 
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service 
personnel.  

15. Damage Requiring 

Service-Unplug this product from the wall 

outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under 
the following conditions: 
a. When the AC adapter cord or plug is damaged. 

b. If the AC adapter has been exposed to rain or water. 
c. It the product does not operate normally by following the operating 
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating 
instructions. An improper adjustment may result in damage and will often require 
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal 
operation. 

d. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been 
damaged.  
e. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this 
indicates a need for service. 

16. Replacement 

Parts-When replacement parts are required, be 

sure the service technician has used replacement parts 
specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics 
as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire, 
electric shock or other hazards. 

17. Safety 

Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs 

to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks 
to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  

18. Outdoor Antenna 

Grounding-Before attempting to install 

this product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as 
to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up 
static charges.  
a. Use No.10 AWG (5.3mm

2

) copper, No.8 AWG (8.4mm

2

aluminum, No.17 AWG (1.Omm

2

) copper-clad steel or bronze 

wire or larger, as ground wire. 
b. Secure antenna lead-in and ground wires to house with 
stand-off insulators spaced from 4 feet (1.22m) to 6 feet (1.83m) 
apart.  
c. Mount antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where 
lead-in enters house. 
d. A driven rod may be used as the grounding electrode where 
othertypes of electrode systems do not exist. Refer to the National 
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 for information. 
e. Use jumper wire not smaller than No.6 AWG 13.3mm

2

copper or equivalent, when a separate antenna grounding 
electrode is used. 
 

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING 

Summary of Contents for 800 MILLENNIUM

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Page 2: ...FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION See page 12 LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION See page 14 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION See Paee 15 3 ...

Page 3: ...h 20 7 8 53 575 cm FM Image Rejection IF Rejection IP3 Intercept Point 2nd IF 455 kHz 1st IF 10 7 MHz Single Conversion Greater than 60 dB 0 1 to 30 MHz Greater than 60 dB 118 to 137 MHz Greater than 50 dB 87 to 108 MHz Greater than 80 dB 55 845 MHz Greater than 80 dB 455 kHz Height Depth Supplied AC ADAPTER Input Output 9 1 4 23 495 cm with handle retracted 8 1 2 21 59 cm including front handles ...

Page 4: ...urces This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the supplied AC Adapter If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company 11 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug the ...

Page 5: ...ETTING THE 24 HOUR CLOCKS 21 INSTALLATION 10 TIMER OPERATION 21 UNPACKING 10 SETTING TIMER ON OFF TIMES 22 LOCATION 10 ENABLING DISABLING FIXED INSTALLATION 10 TIMER OPERATION 22 PORTABLE OPERATION 10 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS 10 SPECIAL USE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 25 LOCK ALL ENTRY TO KEYPAD 25 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 12 BROADCAST BAND TUNING STEP SIZE 25 DELETE ALL MEMORY CHANNELS 25 LCD DISPLAY DESCR...

Page 6: ...s selectable by a front panel button To prolong battery life with internal battery operation the backlighting automatically turns off after a short delay following a function change or retuning of the receiver Reception modes include Lower Upper Sideband LSB USB and AM in the Shortwave and AM broadcast bands For the Shortwave and AM broadcast bands a selectable sideband synchronous detector SYNC a...

Page 7: ...the receiver BE STORED OR OTHERWISE NOT USED FOR AN Inserted batteries are automatically disconnected as EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME REMOVE THE BAT soon as the AC adapter is plugged in to this connector TERIES TO PREVENT CORROSION AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE RECEIVER Battery Installation 1 Position receiver with the back panel towards you 2 Remove battery access cover by pressing on the corrugated area...

Page 8: ...POWER SUPPLY cont d FIGURE 1 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL BATTERY SUPPLY 9 VDC 6 X IEC LR20 OR D CELLS DO NOT LEAVE BATTERIES IN UNIT FOR EXTENDED PERIODS CHECK BATTERIES OFTEN 9 ...

Page 9: ...N EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM DUE TO POSSIBLE BATTERY LEAKAGE OR CORROSION EFFECTS The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM does not rely on the batteries for retention of memory channels To ensure that the clocks and timers are maintainea following a loss of AC power or battery removal the receiver must first be connected to an AC power source or have batteries insta...

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Page 11: ...toggle the synchronous detector on and off Press to turn the synchronous detector off before selecting SSB modes The AM and AM SYNC modes are not accessible in the FM band The AM SYNC mode is not accessible in the Aircraft band 11 SSB USB LSB Press to select the SSB mode of operation SYNC must be turned off Successive depressions alternately select the LSB or USB modes as displayed The SSB mode of...

Page 12: ...annels programmed for SKIP will not be scanned Press this button again to stop the scan operation 16 Direct Key Input Numeric Keys Keys 0 thru 9 plus the key are used to make direct numeric entries of frequencies memory channel numbers and meter band designators CLR LOCK Press this key to clear an incorrectly entered frequency or other value Pressing and holding this button for three seconds will ...

Page 13: ...MHz 9 SW 120 METER Indicates the shortwave band designators that define a range of frequencies for each band as follows Shortwave Band Designators Band Low Freq High Freq 120 Meter 2300 kHz 2500 kHz 90 Meter 3200 kHz 3400 kHz 75 Meter 3900 kHz 4000 kHz 60 Meter 4750 kHz 5060 kHz 49 Meter 5950 kHz 6200 kHz 41 Meter 7100 kHz 7600 kHz 31 Meter 9500 kHz 9900 kHz 25 Meter 11 600 kHz 12 100 kHz 22 Meter...

Page 14: ...rcraft 118 kHz to 137 MHz bands only 5 ANTENNA 2 This connector can be used to attach a high impedance 500 Ohm nominal antenna Use the GND black and 500 Ohm red terminals for a 500 Ohm antenna If selected by the Shortwave Antenna Select switch Item 2 this input operates for the AM Broadcast and Shortwave 100 kHz to 30 MHz bands only 6 LINE AUDIO OUT These RCA connectors provide constant low level ...

Page 15: ...POWER and adjust VOLUME to a comfortable level 4 Select the desired band by pressing the BAND button until the desired band is displayed on the front panel display 5 Enter the desired frequency by using one of several methods covered below DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY Direct entry of a desired frequency is possible using the Direct Key Input keys While entering a frequency if an incorrect frequency is e...

Page 16: ... still flashing enter one of the listed two or three digit Band numbers corresponding to the desired METER band designator using the Direct Key Input buttons While the METER annunciator is flashing the and buttons can also be used to step quickly from band to band After selection of the METER band use the TUNING knob or and buttons to change the frequency or press the Direct Key Input keys to make...

Page 17: ...width Refer to Automatic Bandwidth Setting With Mode Selection DISABLE ENABLE in the Special Use Features and Functions section of this manual Generally LSB is used below 10 MHz and USB is used above 10 MHz When initially tuning in the desired station tune slowly If the station is unintelligible try the other sideband again tuning slowly A station tuned in on the wrong sideband is totally unreadab...

Page 18: ...69 A confirmation beep will be heard C The receiver will return to the VFO mode and the last used memory location will be displayed in the MEMORY portion of the display RECALLING A MEMORY LOCATION To select a specific memory channel press the button This will cause MEMORY to light on the front panel display and the MEMORY channel number will flash for approximately 3 seconds While it is still flas...

Page 19: ...uld not be included in a scan of the channels starting with a 3 as the most significant digit of the channel number MEMORY CHANNEL SKIP A memory channel can be skipped for scan operations While in the MEMORY mode press the SKIP I button The display will indicate that the SKIP function has been stored for that particular memory channel number An S will be displayed to the right of the memory channe...

Page 20: ... the button for three seconds until the colon begins flashing rapidly If the L is illuminated you are setting the local clock With no L displayed you are setting the alternate clock Either clock can be set first Time is entered in a 24 hour format Enter the time in HH MM with the colon understood The button can be pressed to erase erroneous entries Press the I button to start the clock when the ac...

Page 21: ... is desired to set Timer 1 for a local ON Time of 16 59 and an OFF Time of 18 01 Action Press and hold the button for 2 seconds Press the button sequence Press Press the button sequence Press If it is desired to set Timer 2 use the same procedure as that for Timer 1 Otherwise Press to exit the Setting Timer operation and return to normal frequency display ENABLING DISABLING TIMER OPERATION Press t...

Page 22: ...are disabled is displayed the timer programming in either or both timers is retained but no TIMER action will take place until one or both are enabled Press Press the button sequence FM 2 Example for Setting Overlapping Events With frequency displayed suppose it is desired to record a one hour program on one frequency with a beginning time of 16 59 and an ending time of 18 00 and a second program ...

Page 23: ...display reverts to the frequency readout With frequency displayed press followed within 2 seconds by button sequence Press followed within 2 seconds by depression s of the button until the 2 is displayed with MEMORY 29 indicated After 3 seconds the display reverts to the frequency readout To set an event with no memory channel to be recalled exit the memory mode before enabling the event In this c...

Page 24: ...ry changing To select the alternate step size With POWER OFF Press and hold the button while pressing the button to put the SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM receiver in the POWER ON mode If the step size was 10 kHz prior to performing the above procedure then the 9 kHz step size for the broadcast band is now programmed To change back to 10 kHz repeat the same procedure DELETE ALL MEMORY CHANNELS If it is d...

Page 25: ...r SSB mode AM Sync must be off Select SYNC page 12 With unit in AM mode press AM SYNC for displayed AM SYNC Select Bandwidth page 12 Press BANDWIDTH for displayed 6 0 4 0 or 2 3 not active in FM mode Select AGC page 12 Press AGC for displayed S or F not active in FM mode Attenuator On or Off page 12 Press ATT for displayed ATT or blank not active in FM or AIR modes Set Time Page 21 Press to displa...

Page 26: ...e and buttons Skip Memory Channel page 20 Press desired two digit number from Direct Key Input keypad Press S will appear next to memory channel number Delete a Memory Channel page 19 desired two digit number from Direct Key Input keypad Press and hold for 3 seconds Delete all Memory Channels page 25 With power off press while pressing the button Hold until confirmation beep indicates all channel ...

Page 27: ...CW Continuous Wave transmission signals Actually 18 Synchronous Detector An amplitude modulation detector which utilizes a replica of the original transmit the signal is keyed on and off at precise intervals to ted carrier signal to improve the reception of weak convey information Morse code is the most common signals CW signal 6 DC Input Direct Current power source such as is 19 Synthesized Capab...

Page 28: ... hold for 3 seconds to unlock front panel Timer does not operate A Clock s not set B Timer not properly set C Alternate clock selected A Set clock s B Set clock s and program timer ON OFF times C Check that last displayed clock is the desired one for timer event SUGGESTED REFERENCES 1 Passport to World Band Radio 4 The ARRL Handbook Published by Published by International Broadcasting Services Ltd...

Page 29: ...ave ready a the model and serial number b the identity of the seller and the approximate date of purchase c a detailed description of the problem including details on the electrical connection to associated equipment and the list of such equipment 3 Lextronix will issue a Return Authorization number and the address to which the unit can be shipped Ship the same in its original container or equival...

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