6
listen the broadcasting, press any buttons (except for
power button) once to stop searching.
(Fig. 1)
6. In FM band, if stereo broadcasting is received, the
“STEREO” icon is displayed. Under poor reception
circumstance, to reduce the reception noise by
switching off the stereo function. Press and hold the
BAND (18) button for 3 seconds to enter FM Stereo
setting mode. Then press BAND (18) button again to
switch “Stereo On” or “Stereo Off”.
(Fig. 1 & 4)
7. Press VOLUME UP (13) or VOLUME DOWN (14)
button to adjust the sound level.
(Fig. 1)
8. To listen the radio by earphones (not included), plug a
diameter 3.5 mm earphone’s plug into EARPHONE
JACK (11) completely. The built-in speakers are
disconnected automatically and no sound is output.
(Fig. 1 & 7)
9. When the battery is soon used up, low battery
indicator appears on the LCD DISPLAY (15).
(Fig. 4)
10. To turn off the radio, press POWER (9) button once.
(Fig. 1 & 5)
11. The radio unit integrates with memory IC, all settings
(volume level, last receiving frequency and preset
memories) are saved automatically before the battery
is removed.
HOW TO STORE THE PRESET
MEMORY
1. Choose the receiving frequency that to be stored.
2. Press and hold one of the PRESET MEMORY (3) –
(7) buttons for 3 seconds, the chosen frequency is
stored into that memory location. The “MEMORY” icon
and the chosen memory location no. are shown on the
display.
(Fig. 1 & 4)
3. There are 5 preset memories location for each AM
and FM band.
4. To recall the preset memory, simply press one of the
PRESET MEMORY buttons once.
HOW TO PLAY MUSIC THROUGH
AUXILIARY JACK
1. Press POWER (9) button to switch on the radio unit.
(Fig. 1 & 5)
2. Prepare an audio signal cable (not included), both
ends with diameter 3.5 mm stereo plug.
3. One end of cable is plugged into the earphone jack of
your play device, another end is inserted into the
AUXILIARY INPUT JACK (1) of the radio unit.
(Fig. 1
& 8)
4. When the jack is plugged, the radio unit switches to
AUX mode automatically.
5. Adjust the volume of play device and the volume
control of the radio unit for a suitable output sound
level.