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CLK/MEM Button

 

 

 

In CLOCK mode, use this button to set the clock

 

 

 

In RADIO mode, use this button to store radio stations in the memory.

 

/HR Button

 

 

 

In CLOCK mode, use this button to adjust the minute in CLOCK or ALARM time.

 

 

 

In RADIO mode, use this button to search the radio station in backward direction.

 

3

 

/MIN Button

 

 

 

In CLOCK mode, use this button to adjust the hour in CLOCK or ALARM time.

 

 

 

In CLOCK mode, use this button to adjust the hour in CLOCK or ALARM time. 

 

4

 

DIMMER Button

 

 

 

Use this button to change the brightness of the display. 

5

 

ALM2/VOL

 Button

 

 

 

In CLOCK mode, use this button to set the alarm time in ALARM2

 

 

 

In RADIO mode, use this button to decrease the volume

 

6

 

ALM1/VOL

+

 Button

 

 

 

In CLOCK mode, use this button to set the alarm time in ALARM1

 

 

 

In RADIO mode, use this button to increase the volume

 

ALARM OFF/SOURCE Button

 

 

 

Use this button to turn the ALARM off after Alarm activates.

 

 

 

Use this button to select RADIO or AUX mode

 

SNOOZE/SLEEP Button

 

 

 

Use to button to temporarily suspend the ALARM for a short period

 

 

 

In RADIO mode, use this set the SLEEP time..

 

9

 

LED Display

 

 

 

Display for the CLOCK and RADIO frequency..

 

10

 

ALARM2 BUZZER Indicator

 

 

 

This indicator shows that the unit is set in ALARM2 buzzer mode.

 

11

 

ALARM2 RADIO Indicator

 

 

 

This indicator shows that the unit is set in ALARM2 radio mode.

 

12

 

ALARM1 BUZZER Indicator

 

 

 

This indicator shows that the unit is set in ALARM1 buzzer mode.

 

13

 

ALARM1 RADIO Indicator

 

 

 

This indicator shows that the unit is set in ALARM1 radio mode.

 

14

 

BATTERY Compartment

 

 

 

Compartment for the back-up battery.

 

15

 

AC Power Cord

 

 

 

Connect the unit to the wall outlet.

 

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Summary of Contents for FRA252

Page 1: ...PLL ALARM CLOCK RADIO Model FRA252 INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN ...

Page 2: ...OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus It shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with shall be pl...

Page 3: ...use this button to set the alarm time in ALARM1 In RADIO mode use this button to increase the volume 7 ALARM OFF SOURCE Button Use this button to turn the ALARM off after Alarm activates Use this button to select RADIO or AUX mode 8 SNOOZE SLEEP Button Use to button to temporarily suspend the ALARM for a short period In RADIO mode use this set the SLEEP time 9 LED Display Display for the CLOCK and...

Page 4: ...r the 9 minutes SNOOZE period has ended 3 This procedure can be repeated for up to approximately one hour CONNECTING THE UNIT TO POWER Plug AC power cord to the AC wall outlet Before switching on the unit make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate BATTERY BACKUP Insert two pieces UM 4 batteries into the battery compartment Be sure to obs...

Page 5: ...od of sleep time 6 After this pre set time has elapsed the unit will switch off automatically AUX IN CONNECTION 1 Insert one side of the audio cable requires 3 5mm stereo plug not supplied into the line out jack or your MP3 player phones jack on or audio device and the other side to the aux in jack on the unit 2 Press the ALM OFF SOURCE button to select AUX mode AUX will display in the LED display...

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