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Notes:     
1    The radio will continue to drain the battery if it's left in Weather Standby Mode, so it is 

highly recommended that you use AC adaptor to prevent the battery from completely 
draining and turning the radio off while in use.   

2    NOAA Weather band is a service broadcast of the U.S. Government and available in all 

50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.   

3   The NOAA Weather Service broadcasts a test alert every Wednesday between 11 am 

and Noon. To receive the broadcasts, the radio must be within the range of the local 
broadcast site, 10 - 40 miles, depending on terrain and obstructions. 

 

To learn more: 

Or find the weather band channel for your area, go to: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/ for 
NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration) and http://www.ec.gc.ca/ for 
Environment Canada. 

 

Weather Band Radio Alert

 

1.  Tap the 

 

BUTTON (#9) to turn the unit ON.   

2.  Tap the SOURCE BUTTON (#9) repeatedly to select weather band alert mode. The WB 

ICON (#18) and ALERT

 

ICON (#17) will light on the LCD DISPLAY (#12). 

3.  Tap the TUNE - or TUNE + BUTTONS (#5 or #7) to select the weather band channel for 

your area. 

4.  When the alert signal is received, the ALERT LED RING (#2) on the top of the unit will 

flash and ALERT ICON (#17) and WARNING ICON (#25) will flash at the bottom of the 
LCD DISPLAY (#12). 

5.  To stop the alert warning, tap SOURCE BUTTON (#9) once. The unit will switch from 

alert mode to weather band radio mode. 

6.  To turn the radio off, press and hold the 

 

BUTTON (#9). 

     
 

AUXILIARY INPUT 

 

This unit provides an AUX IN JACK (#14) for connecting external audio devices like MP3 
players, CD players or smart phones to listen to your external source through the speakers 
of this system. 
1. Use an audio cable (not included) with one 3.5 mm stereo plug on each end of the cable. 
2. Plug one end into the AUX IN JACK (#14) on the main unit and the other end of the cable 

into the Line-out Jack or Headphone Jack of your external audio device. 

3. Turn on the external audio device. 
4. To select auxiliary audio input, tap the SOURCE BUTTON (#9) to select AUX mode. 
5. The volume level can now be controlled through the main unit. Operate all other 

functions on the auxiliary device as usual. 

Notes:

   

  Tap the CLOCK SET button (#4) to check the current time. The unit will automatically 

return to show AUX if you do not tap any button within 10 seconds. 

  If the Line-out Jack of your external device is connected, then you only need to adjust 

the volume control of this system. If the Headphone Jack of your external device is 
connected, then you may need to adjust both the volume control of your external device 
and the volume control of this system to find the most desirable volume setting.   

  Press and hold the 

  BUTTON (#9) to turn off the unit when you finish listening. Don't 

forget to switch off the power on your external device as well. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for JEP-725

Page 1: ...ERT MODEL JEP 725 USER MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please contact Spectra Customer Service at 1 800 777 5331...

Page 2: ...d use In order to disconnect the apparatus from the mains completely the AC adaptor should be disconnected form the mains socket outlet completely 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the...

Page 3: ...en spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only tho...

Page 4: ...the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on...

Page 5: ...To establish a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comforta...

Page 6: ...E 5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS...

Page 7: ...red for operating the main unit in AC power mode 1 To connect the AC AC Adaptor to the unit firmly and securely insert the AC plug of the adaptor into the AC Jack located on the right hand side of the...

Page 8: ...some TVs or video monitors To avoid this you may need to move the unit further away from the TV or monitor if unnatural color shifts or image distortion occurs STANDBY MODE Standby Mode is when the un...

Page 9: ...splay will change to the alarm time and the hour digits will begin flashing 5 Repeatedly tap the TUNE or TUNE BUTTONS 5 or 7 to set the hour Press and hold the TUNE or TUNE BUTTONS 5 or 7 to quickly s...

Page 10: ...nd hold the ALARM 1 BUTTON 8 2 The ALARM 1 ICON 22 will begin flashing 3 Either ON or OFF will also begin flashing on the LCD DISPLAY 12 4 Tap the TUNE or TUNE BUTTONS 5 or 7 to change between ON Alar...

Page 11: ...er stations that might be skipped during Automatic Tuning If the Automatic Tuning does not stop on the exact frequency of the station for example it stops on 88 9 MHz instead of 88 8 MHz use the manua...

Page 12: ...ther band The WB ICON 18 and the channel frequency will show on the LCD DISPLAY 12 3 Tap the TUNE or TUNE BUTTONS 5 or 7 to select the weather band channel for your area 4 Press the VOLUME BUTTONS 8 1...

Page 13: ...t warning tap SOURCE BUTTON 9 once The unit will switch from alert mode to weather band radio mode 6 To turn the radio off press and hold the BUTTON 9 AUXILIARY INPUT This unit provides an AUX IN JACK...

Page 14: ...is powered by battery the backlight will turn off for power saving if you do not tap any button within 10 seconds in standby mode RESETTING YOUR CLOCK RADIO If the system does not respond or exhibits...

Page 15: ...unit No low sound when power on the radio Unit in Weather Alert Mode Select AM FM or WB mode as desired No Response to Alerts Make sure the radio is set to the correct weather channel for your area T...

Page 16: ...iring not in compliance with electrical codes or SPECTRA user manual specifications or failure to provide reasonable care and necessary maintenance as outlined in the user manual 3 Warranty of all SPE...

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