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If you have reception problems, or cannot receive a distant station, you may need
a more powerful antenna. Your Proton retailer can help you.
THE RESET BUTTON
The RS-330 is actually a miniature computer system. As with any computer,
static electricity or power line noise may cause the RS-330 to “lock up.” This
problem can usually be corrected by unplugging the clock radio for a few minutes.
There is also a reset button on the bottom of the RS-330 which performs the
same function. In either case, you will have to reset the clock and alarms and
APS will reset the stations.
MAINTENANCE
The black knit grille cover can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner’s upholstery
nozzle. The cabinet can be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. If stubborn dirt
remains, apply a small amount of a general-purpose cleanser (such as Endust for
Electronics) directly to the cleaning cloth. NEVER SPRAY ANY LIQUIDS
DIRECTLY ON THE UNIT and do not use solvents such as alcohol or benzene.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power
AC 117 V 60 Hz
Frequency Range
FM: 87.5-108 MHz (100 kHz/tuning step)
AM: 520-1710 kHz (10 kHz/tuning step)
Tone Controls
Bass:
±
10 dB at 100 Hz
Treble:
±
8 dB at 10 kHz
Line Out Level
150 mVrms at 1 kHz FM 30% modulation
Aux. In Sensitivity
120 mVrms
THD
FM: <1%
Aux. In: <0.2%
Output Power
more than 4 W into 8 ohm speaker
Frequency Response
FM: 50 Hz-15 kHz,
±
3 dB
AM: 200 Hz-3 kHz,
±
6 dB
Aux. In: 35 Hz-20 kHz,
±
3 dB
S/N RATIO
>65 dB (Aux. In)
Dimensions W x H x D (inch)
11 1/2" x 6" x 3 1/4"
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