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The  Emergency  Siren  will  work  when  either  the 

radio is switched on or off. Simply press and hold 

Emergency  Siren  button  for    second,  this  will 

activate the siren until it’s switched off by pressing 

the Emergency Siren button for  second or the 

Power button.

The  MMR-88  features  3  selections  for  the  LED 

Flashlight. Press the LED Flashlight button once for 

High, again for Low, once more for Blinking and one 

more time to shut the Flashlight off.

Plug the headphones into the headphone socket for 

private listening. This will disconnect the external 

speaker.

The WX ALERT LED will continue to blink for 

approx. an hour until you press any button (except 

Flashlight  button)  to  acknowledge  the  alert 

message from the WX station.

To cancel the WX ALERT setting, simply press 

and  hold  WX ALERT  button  until  the  display 

shows OFF.

Emergency Siren

LED Flashlight

Listening with Headphones

Summary of Contents for MMR-88

Page 1: ...GB Version 1 MMR 88...

Page 2: ...or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grou...

Page 3: ...as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropp...

Page 4: ...e to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user s authority to operate the device and all product warranties CAUTION To reduce the risk o...

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Page 6: ...on Weather alert set button Band selection Time set button Preset station Volume Control down Volume Control up LED Flashlight 3 5 mm headphone socket USB charging socket to mobile phones or MP3 playe...

Page 7: ...nd radio frequency AM PM local time indicator AM Frequency Band FM Frequency Band WX Weather Band A B C D E F G H I J LCD display icon The MMR 88 is powered by an 850mAh rechargeable Lithium ion batte...

Page 8: ...ct polarity as shown in the compartment Recharging the radio Using the supplied USB to Micro USB cable simply plug the USB end into a USB socket on a computer tablet or any USB power supply Then plug...

Page 9: ...ully charged 1 2 3 4 5 Using Dynamo power Make sure the telescopic antenna is in the rest position before rotating the dynamo handle Take the Dynamo power handle from its rest position Rotate the Dyna...

Page 10: ...energy requirements The solar panel will charge the battery only under natural sunlight It will not deliver a charge in artificial light DO NOT attempt to charge the battery by placing the solar panel...

Page 11: ...again to complete clock setting The time should display solidly with the colon blinking periodically Radio operation Note The MMR 88 features a 90 minute auto shut off feature Turn on the radio press...

Page 12: ...the Band button Press Tuning Up Down button repeatedly until the desired frequency is found To Preset stations 1 2 3 Tuning the radio using Seek Tuning Manual Tuning and Memory preset recall Turn the...

Page 13: ...o next desired station This radio features a total of 19 preset memories in random selection for AM FM Turn on the radio press the PRESET button to enter the preset mode the display will show your las...

Page 14: ...and rotate for the best FM and Weather Band reception There is a built in directional bar antenna for the AM band reception To achieve the best AM reception it may be necessary to move the radio to ac...

Page 15: ...g step When the radio is turned OFF press and hold the PRESET button for approx 2 seconds the display will first show software version e g P01 then blink the FM tuning step 100 kHz During the blinking...

Page 16: ...select desired Weather Band channel Turn the radio on Tune to the strongest Weather channel station Proceed to activate the Weather Alert function Press and hold WX ALERT button until the display sho...

Page 17: ...hlight button once for High again for Low once more for Blinking and one more time to shut the Flashlight off Plug the headphones into the headphone socket for private listening This will disconnect t...

Page 18: ...a water resistant device NOT a waterproof device Please ensure the rubber cover on the USB Micro USB and Headphone jack section is properly secured Charging mobile phones and MP3 players In order not...

Page 19: ...Power Supply AC power adaptor with Micro USB connector not included Audio Output 400 mW DC In 5V 0 5A Micro USB B Type Socket for Charging the MMR 88 USB A to Micro B Cable Hand strap included Freque...

Page 20: ...ties exist Check with yourLocalAuthority or retailer for recycling advice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive The company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice S...

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