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HEADPHONE U S E
W h i l e n o t a control, y o u may consider u s i n g
HEADPHONES t o o b t a i n t h e best audio
clarity when listening t o SW. Since many
S W stations broadcast o n l y marginal
signals, u s i n g H E A D P H O N E S w i l l e n a b l e
y o u to d i s t i n g u i s h between t h e signal a n d
t h e noise usually encountered at night. Be
sure that t h e HEADPHONES terminate in a
1 / 8 inch p l u g , which is inserted into the
HEADPHONE j a c k located o n the l e f t side
o f t h e radio, marked w i t h symbol
W h e n t h e H E A D P H O N E S a r e plugged in,
t h e speaker is m u t e d .
Because the r a d i o is c a p a b l e o f receiving
F M multiplex stereo, Stereo HEADPHONES
Should b e used. W h e n l i s t ening t o stereo
FM, b e sure that t h e F M : STEREO/MONO
switch is set t o the STEREO position.
LOCK SWITCH USE
Using the LOCK Switch prevents
unauthorized operation of the radio and will
also prevent the station you are listening to
from being changed. When the LOCK
switch is moved to its up
position, the
POWER button and TUNING controls are
completely disabled. If the radio is on when
the LOCK switch is moved to its up
position, you will not be able to turn it off.
If the radio is off, with the LOCK Switch in
its up
position, you will not be able to
turn it on. This will also prevent it from being
turned on by accident, when packed in a
attache case. To release the LOCK Switch,
simply move the switch down.