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FOLD-DOWN ROTATABLE FLEXIBLE 
 ANTENNA

See Figure 3, page 12.

To decrease interference or electrical noise, rotate the 
antenna or move the radio to a higher elevation. The antenna 
folds down and out of the way when not in use.

WIRE-STYLE FM ANTENNA 

(OPTIONAL/NOT INCLUDED/FM ONLY) 

See Figure 3, page 12. 

The radio has a connection point for a standard wire-style 
antenna for improving indoor FM reception.
For best results, use a simple 1-meter (39.4 in.) length of 22 
AWG stranded or solid copper wire. If the wire is insulated, 
strip one end to expose at least 1/2 in. of the conductor.
To attach a wire-style antenna, loosen the single screw in 
the center of the connector and insert the stripped end of 
the antenna wire into one side of the connector. Tighten 
the screw.

ON/OFF/VOLUME

See Figure 4, page 12.

Push the 

ON/OFF/VOLUME

 knob to turn the radio ON or 

OFF. 

NOTE: 

When using DC power only, you may need to keep 

the button pressed for up to 3 seconds before the radio 
will start. If this happens, replace the radio’s AAA batteries.

To increase the volume:

 turn the 

ON/OFF/VOLUME

  knob  

to the right.

To decrease the volume:

 turn the 

ON/OFF/VOLUME

 knob 

to the left.
To help preserve battery power, the radio will automatically 
enter sleep mode approximately 1 hour after it is turned off. 
To exit sleep mode and restart the radio, you must use the 

ON/OFF/VOLUME

 knob on the radio.

MODE SELECTION

See Figure 1, page 11.

Press the 

MODE

 button to cycle through available modes.

There are three modes to choose from:

  FM mode (includes FM and FM2)

  AM mode

  AUX: For the 3.5 mm input jack located inside the phone 

storage compartment

NOTE:

 When turned on, the radio will return to the last 

mode that was used if the AC power cord or battery was 
not disconnected. In the event all power is lost to the radio, 
the display will default to FM mode.

STEREO/MONO (FM MODE ONLY)

See Figure 1, page 11.

To switch between stereo and mono broadcast:

  Press the 

SETTING

 button.

  Press either arrow button until the 

Stereo

 menu is 

highlighted, then press 

Enter

.

OPERATION

  Press either arrow button to switch the 

Stereo

 setting to 

ON or OFF and press 

Enter

 to store your selection. 

STEREO

 will be displayed on the LCD screen when the radio 

is in stereo mode and the selected FM station is broadcasting 
in FM stereo. 

AM/FM TUNING

See Figure 1, page 11.

The left and right arrow buttons and the 

SETTING

 button are 

used to tune to the desired radio frequency. The selected 
frequency is displayed on the LCD.

  Press and release the left arrow button to tune to a lower 

frequency. Press and release the right arrow button to 
tune to a higher frequency. 

  Briefly push either button (not press and hold) to tune one 

frequency step at a time.

 To 

SEEK

, press and hold desired arrow button for 1 sec-

ond (release when you hear 2 beeps) to tune to the next 
frequency with clear reception. 

 To 

SCAN

, press and hold the 

SETTING 

button for 2 sec-

onds (release when you hear 2 beeps) to scan through 
all the frequencies with clear reception. 

 NOTE:

 When scanning, the radio will stop on frequencies 

with clear reception for three seconds before continuing 
to the next higher frequency.

 Press 

Enter 

to stop scanning and select a frequency. 

If no frequency is selected, the radio will return to the 
frequency that was displayed when the scan was started.

TONE SELECTION

See Figure 1, page 11.

To adjust the bass and/or treble settings:

  Press the 

SETTING

 button.

  Press either arrow button until the desired tone (

Bass

 or 

Treble

) is highlighted. Press 

Enter

.

  Press the arrow buttons as desired to add or subtract 

bass or treble, then press 

Enter

 to store your selection. 

SETTING THE CLOCK

See Figure 1, page 11.

The time appears on the LCD display when the radio is on. 

To set the clock:

  Press the 

SETTING

 button.

  Press either arrow button until the 

Clock

 menu is 

highlighted, then press 

Enter

.

  Use the arrow buttons to select a 12-hour or 24-hour 

clock, then press 

Enter

.

  Press the right arrow button to advance to the

 TIME

 menu 

and press 

Enter.

  Use the arrow buttons to set the minutes.  Press 

Enter

 NOTE: 

Pressing and holding the arrow buttons will cause 

the numbers to advance more quickly.

  Use the arrow buttons to set the hour, then press 

Enter

 

to store your selection. 

Summary of Contents for R84083

Page 1: ...ortantes concernant la s curit 2 3 Symboles 4 Caract ristiques lectriques 5 Assemblage 5 Utilisation 6 8 Entretien 9 Figure num ros illustrations 10 12 Commande de pi ces d pannage Page arri re Instru...

Page 2: ...fumes ELECTRICAL SAFETY A battery operated product with integral batteries or a separate battery pack must be recharged only with the specified charger for the battery A charger that may be suitable...

Page 3: ...center to avoid risk Save these instructions Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct others who may use this product If you loan someone this product loan them these instruc tions also WARNI...

Page 4: ...federal laws may prohibit disposal of batteries in ordinary trash Consult your local waste authority for information regarding available recycling and or disposal options V Volts Voltage A Amperes Cu...

Page 5: ...ion cord Only round jacketed cords listed by Underwriter s Laboratories UL should be used When using this product outdoors use an extension cord that is designed for outside use This type of cord is d...

Page 6: ...settings in use on the LCD display NOTE Always disconnect battery packs after use to prevent draining the battery pack INSTALLING REPLACING CLOCK MEMORY AAA BATTERIES See Figure 2 page 12 It is advisa...

Page 7: ...highlighted then press Enter OPERATION Press either arrow button to switch the Stereo setting to ON or OFF and press Enter to store your selection STEREO will be displayed on the LCD screen when the...

Page 8: ...evices that can accept a charge from a USB port A suitable USB cable must be provided by the user The USB port on the power source supplies a 5 Volt DC up to 1 Amp charging site for your cell phone MP...

Page 9: ...solventes al limpiar piezas de pl stico La mayor a de los pl sticos son susceptibles a diferentes tipos de solventes comerciales y pueden resultar da ados Utilice pa os limpios para eliminar la sucie...

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Page 15: ...ranch e Si l alimentation est coup e la radio l affichage passe automatiquement en mode FM UTILISATION ST R O MONO MODE FM SEULEMENT Voir la figure 1 page 11 Pour commuter entre les modes de diffusion...

Page 16: ...volumineux pour tre ins r s dans le compartiment et il sera impossible de fermer la porte du compartiment La prise AUX N EST PAS une prise utiliser pour la charge Pour conna tre les instructions de fo...

Page 17: ...mables INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES SEGURIDAD EL CTRICA Los productos de bater as ya sean de bater as integradas o de paquete de bater as separado deben recargarse nicamente con el cargador...

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Page 20: ...el cord n de extensi n Solamente deben utilizarse cordones con forro redondo registrados en Underwriter s Laboratories UL Al trabajar a la intemperie con una producto utilice un cord n de extensi n fa...

Page 21: ...e est n us ndose en la pantalla de cristal l quido NOTA Despu s de utilizarlos desconecte siempre los paquetes de bater as para evitar que se agote la carga PARA INSTALAR REEMPLAZAR LAS BATER AS DEL R...

Page 22: ...utilizado si el cord n el ctrico de corr alt o las bater as no fueron desconectados En caso de que la alimentaci n hacia la radio se interrumpa la pantalla se predeterminar en el modo FM FUNCIONAMIEN...

Page 23: ...dentro del compartimiento por lo que no podr cerrar la puerta del mismo El toma AUX NO tiene funci n de carga Para obtener las instrucciones completas sobre el funcionamiento del aparato conectado co...

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Page 25: ...resar C MODE button bouton de mode bot n de modo D Right arrow button tune up bouton de fl che droite syntonisation vers le haut bot n con flecha hacia la derecha sinton a hacia arriba E Left arrow bu...

Page 26: ...ec fil facultatif antena de alambre opcional B Optional wire style antenna antenne avec fil facultatif antena de alambre opcional C Screw vis tornillo D Stripped end of wire extr mit d nud e du fil ex...

Page 27: ...13 NOTES NOTAS...

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