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SETTING THE CLOCK

After you connect power, 

 flashes

on the display and the clock begins
to run.

Follow these steps to set the time.

1. Press and hold 

TIME ADJ

appears.

2. While holding down 

TIME ADJ

,

press 

HR

 to set the hour.

3. While holding down 

TIME ADJ

,

press 

MIN

 to set the minute.

Notes:

• To advance the settings rap-

idly, press and hold 

HR

 or

MIN

PM

 appears when the clock

displays a PM hour. 

AM

appears when the clock dis-
plays an AM hour.

4. Release 

TIME ADJ

 disap-

pears.

USING EARPHONES 

You can use the built-in speaker to
listen to the radio. Or, you can use
stereo earphones (not supplied) with

1

/

8

-inch plug to listen in private.

Insert the earphones’ 

1

/

8

-inch plug

into the radio’s earphone jack.

Note:  The built-in speaker discon-
nects when you plug in earphones.

Listening Safely

To protect your hearing, follow these
guidelines when you use earphones.

• Set the volume to the lowest

setting before you begin listen-
ing. After you begin listening,
adjust the volume to a comfort-
able level.

• Do not listen at extremely high

volume levels. Extended high-
volume listening 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.

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Summary of Contents for DX-395

Page 1: ...Cat No 20 225 OWNER S MANUAL FM AM SW1 SW2 Please read before using this equipment DX 395 PLL Synthesized Receiver 20 225 fm Page 1 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM...

Page 2: ...imer plays the radio for 59 minutes and automatically turns it off PLL Tuning digital phase locked loop synthesizer provides drift free frequency tuning with the highest de gree of accuracy and stabil...

Page 3: ...ys use fresh bat teries of the required size and type 3 Insert the four AA batteries into the battery compartment as indicated by the polarity sym bols and above the com partment 4 Replace the cover N...

Page 4: ...ust use an adapter that supplies 6 volts with the center tip set to negative delivers at least 300 milliamps and has a plug that correctly fits the radio s DC 6V jack The recommended adapter meets the...

Page 5: ...rphones not supplied with a 1 8 inch plug to listen in private Insert the earphones 1 8 inch plug into the radio s earphone jack Note The built in speaker discon nects when you plug in earphones Liste...

Page 6: ...hones are designed to let you hear some out side sounds when listening at nor mal volume levels they still present a traffic hazard USING THE STAND You can use the stand on the back of the radio to pr...

Page 7: ...e 3 20 to 7 30 MHz range SW2 to receive signals in the 9 50 to 21 75 MHz range 4 Set SENS to DX or LOC DX to receive weak signals LOC to receive strong local signals Note SENS only functions for FM an...

Page 8: ...o tune to a stored station press the desired memory location button SETTING THE SLEEP FUNCTION This feature allows you to go to sleep with the radio playing The ra dio plays for 59 minutes then turns...

Page 9: ...appear but remains Note The alarm time is now set and the alarm is on Follow these steps to turn the alarm on or off 1 Turn on the radio and tune to the station you want to hear at the set alarm time...

Page 10: ...nly in normal temperature environ ments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the receiver away from dust and dirt which can cause prem...

Page 11: ...goes away your radio is causing the interference Try to elim inate the interference by Moving your radio away from the receiver Connecting your radio to an out let that is on a different electrical c...

Page 12: ...zed Radio Shack franchisees and dealers Within this period we will repair it with out charge for parts and labor Simply bring your Radio Shack sales slip as proof of purchase date to any Radio Shack s...

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