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Summary of Contents for ATS-606A

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Page 2: ...n 7 Choosing a Power Supply 8 Preliminary Settings 13 Zero Second Set 19 Tuning Mode 23 Scan Tuning 32 Memory Tuning 35 ATS Auto Tuning System 43 Clock Radio Operation 47 Miscellaneous Controls 58 Car...

Page 3: ...stantrecall Scanningcircuitpermits youtocheck various frequenciesona certainband widthand lock ontoit atrandom FEATURES Cancel button allows you to instantly change incorrect information keyed into th...

Page 4: ...itbutton forfrequency time SWmeterband andmemorypage 1or2 10 Multifunctionsfor FMbandknob FM ATS andexchangedual andrealtime intime mode 11 Multi functions for LW band knob LWATS andStandby byradio 12...

Page 5: ...ANDBY TIMER SW METER TUNING MANUAL AUTO DISPLAY TIME SET FREQ M SCAN MW LW FM P1 P2 120m 90m 75m 60m 49m 41m 31m 25m 21m 19m 16m 13m 11m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 C 9 ENTER M ATS606A HWS FM LW MW SW SYNTHESIZ...

Page 6: ...nal antenna jack 20 FM stereo mono AM sens DX local mode selector 21 Telescopic Antenna 22 Volume control 23 Lock switch to avoid misoperation 24 Folding stand 5 17 18 19 20 21 VOLUME 23 22 24 AM EXT...

Page 7: ...25 Reset button to clear all the presets in the microprocessor except the SW preset stations 26 9K 10K MW step switch 27 Battery compartment 28 Battery cover 6 1 2 3 26 27 25 28...

Page 8: ...11 Low battery 12 kHz for MW andLW MHz for FM andSW 13 Frequency and time display 14 Time area 1 or2 15 Standby by radio 16 Standby by HWS buzzer 17 Counting down timer status 18 Memory preset batter...

Page 9: ...You can operate the receiver using 3 Alkaline AA UM 3 batteries Household AC adaptor optional 1 Press latch marked OPEN on battery compart ment covers in the direction of the arrow and lift off cover...

Page 10: ...battery compartment as indicated in diagram Be sure to position them on the back of the radio and on top of lift out ribbons for easy removal 3 Replace battery cover and press down until you hear it...

Page 11: ...re time and all memory functions BATTERY REPLACEMENT The receiver may be powered by using AC adap tor Insert the plug into the jack on the side of the radio marked DC IN 4 5V Plug the other end of the...

Page 12: ...Turn offthe power and battery indicator falls below 2 2 IF E flashes on LCD and low battery indicator is displayed when radio is turned on batteries should be replaced TIME TO REPLACE BATTERIES 11 1...

Page 13: ...3 Whenever the low battery indicator appears on LCD display batteries should be replaced 12...

Page 14: ...ng stations operate according to Greenwich Mean Time This is the standard that is used through the world PRELIMINARY SETTINGS 1 The clock will start when 3 AA batteries are installed The display shows...

Page 15: ...the LCD display 4 If you press the wrongnumber press the C cancel button which deletesone number at a time Note Time can beadjusted only when SET is in flashing mode 14 M SCAN P1 P2 120m 90m 75m 60m...

Page 16: ...home time if you are travelling or Greenwich Mean Time for instant access to shortwave broadcasting or local time wherever you are 5 Now press button ENTER display will show hours and minutes 1 Press...

Page 17: ...2 Press ENTER button within 3 seconds display willstop flashing 3 Press TIME SET button for more than 2 seconds display SETwill flash 16...

Page 18: ...numbers will show up on the LCD display 5 If you press the wrong number press the C button which deletes one number at a time 17 120m 90m 75m 60m 49m 41m 31m 25m 21m 19m 16m 13m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 C 9...

Page 19: ...6 Now press button ENTER display shows hours and minutes 7 Push button and ENTER again to back to time 18 ATS LW MW SW ATS ATS METER STANDBY TOMER...

Page 20: ...During time set period display shows SET press 0 set button display will show SET 00 and flash Now press ENTER button the clock will start from itszero second ZERO SECOND SET 19 0 SET 16m SET 00...

Page 21: ...8 MHz Standard FM LW 153 513 kHz Longwave MW 520 1710 kHz Standard AM SW 1 711 29 999 MHz SW 13 sub bands BAND SELECTION There are four band selector buttons located just beneath the LCD display 20 AT...

Page 22: ...LEEP button Display will show last band and fre quency selected 2 By pressing any one of the four band selector buttons last frequency used within that band will appear 21 LW MW SW STANDBY TOMER SW M...

Page 23: ...in willdisplayaflashing m indicatinganymeter bandmaynowbe selected Forexamplepressbut ton 6 41m displaywillshow lowestfrequencyof 41meter i e7 100Mhz Note 22 SW METER TIMER M M S W 120m 90m 75m 60m 49...

Page 24: ...lowing chart and adjust theantenna as indicated TUNING MODE ADJUSTING THE ANTENNA BAND FREQUENCY RANGE ANTENNA TYPES ILLUSTRATION INTERANAL Rotate radio MW 520 1710 kHz for best reception INTERNAL Rot...

Page 25: ...ing Memory Recall Tuning ATS Tuning on FM LW and MW bands TELESCOPIC TELESCOPIC Extend antenna all the way for best reception but do not rotate SW 1 711 29 999 MHz 24 AUTO TUNING SYSTEM TUNING POWER S...

Page 26: ...on to turn on the radio 2 Press the button marked FREQ Frequency DIRECT TUNING Example To tune 100 70 MHz on the FM band follow this procedure 25 FW M POWER SLEEP Auto tuning system FREQ ATS LW MW SW...

Page 27: ...y 4 Press the button marked ENTER the frequen cy and band will now show up in the display Note Be sure to press the decimal point in 100 70 MHz otherwise the display will show SW 10 070 Mhz 26 120m 90...

Page 28: ...for comfortable listening 27 AUTO TUNING SYSTEM TUNING POWER SLEEP FINE STANDBY TIMER SW METER TUNING MANUAL AUTO DISPLAY TIME SET FREQ M SCAN MW LW FM P1 P2 120m 90m 75m 60m 49m 41m 31m 25m 21m 19m...

Page 29: ...hones make sure the FM mode swith is in the STEREO position To select a station when you do not know the frequency use the Manual Tuning V button MANUAL TUNING 28 DC I N 4 5V 75m 41m 21m 13m 3 6 9 11m...

Page 30: ...1 Press the POWER SLEEP button to turn on radio 2 Select a band 29 POWER SLEEP Auto tuning system LW MW SW...

Page 31: ...e or V button for more than half asecond to change frequency rapidly When you repeatedly press the or V button the frequency change in increments of FM 100 kHz LW 9 kHz MW 9 kHzor 10 kHz SW 5 kHz Note...

Page 32: ...radio will start memory scan from the last station you were and stops for 4 seconds for every preset station then moving forward to next preset station until you press any functional buttons except P...

Page 33: ...n on radio by pressing POWER SLEEP button 2 Select a band SCAN TUNING Use scan tuning torapidly locate a stationor to monitor severalstation within a specificband 32 POWER SLEEP Auto tuning system LW...

Page 34: ...FM P1 P2 120m 90m 75m 60m 49m 41m 31m 25m 21m 19m 16m 13m 11m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 C 9 ENTER M ATS606A HWS FM LW MW SW SYNTHESIZED RECEIVER AUTO TUNING SYSTEM TUNING POWER SLEEP FINE STANDBY TIMER SW MET...

Page 35: ...When you reach the upper or lower limits of the band the scanning starts over again as long as the button is depressed 6 Adjust Volume control for comfortable listening 34 75m 41m 21m 13m 3 6 9 11m M...

Page 36: ...cy using any of the previous ly mentioned tuning methods MEMORY TUNING You may store up to 18 presets on FM SW and 9 presets on each of the LW and MW bands for instant selection of your favorite stati...

Page 37: ...preset number will flash for 12 seconds If preset 1 and 2 have been stored it will suggest preset 3 at this stage on display preset 3 will flash 4 Press ENTER button and your station will be stored i...

Page 38: ...shing select new preset posi tion Presets will be exchanged automatically 6 FM SW bands have 18 presets Presets 1 9 are set in normal manner When P1 presets 1 9 are full selecting another station to b...

Page 39: ...ed andholdfor more than2seconds Newstationwill beputinto memoryinposition selectedandoriginal station inthisposition willbecanceled 2 Allpresetstations areindicatedby onthe display Ifastationhas alrea...

Page 40: ...R SLEEP buttontoturn onradio 2 Selectaband inwhicha stationisstored that youwantto recall RECALLING APRESET 39 POWER SLEEP Auto tuning system 120m 90m 75m 60m 49m 41m 1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER ATS LW MW SW AT...

Page 41: ...instantly tune to it Display will show frequency and Memory position If you want to change to another preset station just press any other numbered button for access For SW FM preset 01 09 push P1 P2...

Page 42: ...you want to exchange preset 2 to preset 7 for editing the memory 1 Recall preset 2 2 Push M and display M and preset 2 will flash EXCHANGE THE PRESET 41 FW M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FW M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2...

Page 43: ...3 Push7 thenpreset 2and preset7 havebeen exchanged 42 FW M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7...

Page 44: ...mode 2 The radio will then scan from the lowest fre quency of the Selected band and automatically preset the stations based on station signal strength in order from Memory 1 9 ATS AUTO TUNING SYSTEM...

Page 45: ...p tone will be heard Display will show M 1 and the frequency which is the strongest signal in your area will be heard 4 If no stations are found display will show for 2 seconds and return to last tuni...

Page 46: ...esets are less than 9 display will show actual auto presets stations found For example if only 5 stations are preset display will show 1 2 3 4 5 when the scanning is completed 3 SW band has no ATS fun...

Page 47: ...y pressfine tuningbuttonFINE LCDwillappear FINEindicating nowisunder Finetuningstatus Thetuningstep nowwillbecome 1kHz stepon AM MW LW SW bandand50 kHz steponFM bandwhilepressing tuning or V button FI...

Page 48: ...you up to the morning news or an alarm buzzer This radio provides two alarm times that you can set for two different wake up times at the same time SETTING THE ALARM STANDBY The alarm can be set 1 Wh...

Page 49: ...NTER 1 Whenthe displayis inthe timemode press SEANDBY button display ST ANDBY willflash andshow lastalarm time 0 00 forthe first time 2 If power is on push DISPLAY button to time mode SETTINGALARM STA...

Page 50: ...TANDBY will stopflashingindicating alarmedbyradio has beensetat 1 30PM Ifthewrong numberwaskeyed in todeleteby pressing C button eachnumberfor everypush onthe C button Ifthetime youkeyin doesnotexist...

Page 51: ...is set the clock will return to the current time automatically Meanwhile the colon will start to flash 4 To verify press STANDBY button then ENTER button again 50 ATS LW MW SW ATS ATS METER STANDBY T...

Page 52: ...ff by pushing POWER SLEEP button 3 Tune the radio before setting radio alarm When alarm is on the radio will play according to last frequency or station selected Note HWS HumaneWakingsystem Arepeating...

Page 53: ...uzzer has same procedures as setting alarm by radio except pushing STANDBY HWS button instead Turn off the HWS buzzer by pushing POWER SLEEP button 1 Press TIMER key TIMER displaywill flash COUNTING D...

Page 54: ...nutes 3 Press ENTER button TIMER displaywill stopflashingindicating CountDowntimer has beenset Display willbeback torealtime within 7secondsafter timeisset 53 120m 90m 75m 60m 49m 41m 31m 25m 21m 19m...

Page 55: ...a Push TIMER button again to continue timer function b Push ENTER button to re start timer function 5 When timer is on buzzer will last for one minute to turn off the buzzer push POWER SLEEP button 5...

Page 56: ...ar anddisplaywill showrealtime immediately 1 Whenalarm ison press POWER SLEEP buttontoturn offthealarm 2 Thealarm willlastfor oneminuteif notturned offbypushing POWER SLEEP button 3 Forinitialoperatio...

Page 57: ...tion Abuzzer will be heard this time if the radio is on 2 Continue pushing PLWER SLEEP but ton Sleep time can be adjusted by 60 45 30 15 60 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER You can set the sleep timer with the...

Page 58: ...OWER SLEEP buttonwheneverthe sleeptimeshown onthedisplay isacceptable to you 4 Tocancelsleepfunction simply push POWER SLEEP key Display willdisappearand returntothe realtime 57 FM M FM M POWER SLEEP...

Page 59: ...the switch to STEREO position to enjoy stereo programs 2 When listening to AM MW LW SW broad casting this switch adjusts the receiver s sensitivi ty When you listen to a strong station and the signal...

Page 60: ...n a 1 8 inch plug which is inserted into the Headphones jack located on the side of the radio marked with the symbol When the Head phones are plugged in the speaker is muted Because the radio is capab...

Page 61: ...able to turn it off This will also prevent it from being turned on by accidient when packed in a suitcase or carrying pouch If the LOCK stitch is on display will show To release the LOCK switch simply...

Page 62: ...the world where they use 9K steps move the switch to the 9K Position Depending on the selling areas some of these radios may include a PORTABLE SHORTWAVE ANTENNA as a standard accessory to this radio...

Page 63: ...s CAR E AND MAI NT E NANCE K eepthe product dry If it does get wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids mightcontain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits Use and store the product only in norm...

Page 64: ...e prodoct gently and carefully Dropp ing it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the product to work improperly Keep the product away from dust and dirt which can cause permature wear of...

Page 65: ...strong deter gents to clean the product Use only fresh batteries of the recommended size and type Always remove old or weak batteries They can leakchemicals that destroy electronic circuits Modifying...

Page 66: ...t wave 13 meter bands 120m 2 300 2 495 MHz 90m 3 200 3 400 MHz 75m 3 900 4 000 MHz 60m 4 750 5 060 MHz 49m 5 900 6 200 MHz 41m 7 100 7 350 MHz 31m 9 400 9 900 MHz 25m 11 600 12 100 MHz 21m 13 570 13 8...

Page 67: ...lescopicAntenna Jack 1 DCJack forexternal power4 5V 2 Headphones Jack 3 5for ministereo headphones 3 AM EXTANT Jack Powersource 1 3AA UM 3 batteries 2 AC adaptor4 5V 250 mAcenter negative Dimension 14...

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