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2. Adjust the outer headband by first positioning the rubber

earcushions directly over your ears, then sliding each side
of the headband’s center section in or out until it fits snugly
across the top of your head.

3. Adjust the back-support band by sliding the grips until it fits

snugly across the back of your head.  

Grips

Back-Support Band

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Summary of Contents for AM/FM Headset Radio

Page 1: ...Cat No 12 916A OWNER S MANUAL AM FM Headset Radio ...

Page 2: ...r changing stations Frequency Display lets you easily see the station you are tuned to Flexible FM Antenna provides excellent reception in most areas Rubber Ear Cushions provide comfortable listening and block out noise Lock prevents you from accidentally changing any control settings but lets you adjust the volume Memory stores up to 20 stations in memory 10 stations in each band 1997 Tandy Corpo...

Page 3: ...e the batteries Water Resistant Construction lets you use the headset in all weather conditions Important This product is designed to be water resistant but should not be immersed in water or come in continuous contact with water Before installing the batteries be sure to wipe off drops of water on the product Never use an electric hair dryer while wearing the head phones ...

Page 4: ...e and recom mended type Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batter ies standard alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities Follow these steps to install batteries 1 Press the battery compartment cover and lift it in the direc tion of the arrow 2 Install two AAA batteries as indicated by the polarity sym bols and marked beside the compartment 3 Close ...

Page 5: ... headset for a week or more remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from leak ing batteries ADJUSTING THE HEADSET 1 Rotate the back support band toward the back so it is at a right angle to the outer headband Then place the headset over your head BATTERY Outer Headban Back Support Band ...

Page 6: ...hions directly over your ears then sliding each side of the headband s center section in or out until it fits snugly across the top of your head 3 Adjust the back support band by sliding the grips until it fits snugly across the back of your head Grips Back Support Band ...

Page 7: ...can lead to permanent hearing loss Once you set the volume do not increase it Over time your ears adapt to the volume level so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might still damage your hearing Traffic Safety Do not wear the headset while operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle This can create a traffic hazard and could be il legal in some areas Even though the headset might let y...

Page 8: ...nd to quickly search for a station The headset automatically tunes to the next strong station 4 Adjust VOLUME on the left earpiece to a comfortable level 5 Press POWER to turn off the headset Note If you do not turn off the headset it turns off automat ically in 60 minutes to save battery power To continue lis tening hold down POWER again until the band and station appear on the display VOLUME IN ...

Page 9: ...ou do not make an entry within 10 seconds MEM ORY disappears and you must begin again at Step 2 3 While MEMORY flashes repeatedly press M SELECT until the display shows the memory location number 1 10 for each band you want to assign to this station 4 Press MEMORY again The headset stores the displayed station into the selected memory location Note If you assign a memory location number that was p...

Page 10: ...tions hold down M SELECT LOCKING THE CONTROLS LOCK IN OUT prevents you from accidentally turning the headset on off or changing the band station or other controls But you can still adjust VOLUME To lock the controls set LOCK IN OUT on the right earpiece to IN LOCK appears on the display To unlock the controls set LOCK IN OUT to OUT LOCK dis appears from the display Note Automatic power off works e...

Page 11: ...uits Use and store the radio only in normal tempera ture environments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the radio away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Handle the radio gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the radio to work improperly Use onl...

Page 12: ... is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance FCC STATEMENT Your headset might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To determine whether your headset is causing the interference turn it off If the interference goes away your headset is causing it Try to eliminate the interfer ence by Moving your headset away from the receiver Con...

Page 13: ...00 kHz step Output Power 18 mW 18 mW Power Requirements 3 VDC Two AAA Batteries Cat No 23 555 Alkaline Battery Life About 28 Hours Weight with Battery 7 oz 200 g Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifica tions are subject to change and improvement without notice ...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES ...

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Page 16: ...maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess volt age or current b any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Ser vice Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation set up service adjustment or reinstallation EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack MAKES...

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