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PM

LISTENING TO THE RADIO

1.

Set the 

FUNCTION

 switch to 

ON

.

2.

Set the 

BAND

 switch to 

AM

 or 

FM

.

3.

Turn the 

TUNING

 control to tune in a station.

4.

Adjust the 

VOLUME

 control as desired.

5.

To turn the radio off, set the function switch to 

OFF

.

Aerials

-

For 

AM

 reception, rotate or relocate the unit to a different position to improve the recep-

tion of a distant or weak station.

-

For 

FM

 reception, a short wire aerial is provided. Unwind the short wire aerial and

extend it to full length.

WAKE-UP TIME SETTING

Example:
To set the first wake up time AM 7:30 and second wake-up time PM 1:30.
1.

Set the 

FUNCTION

 switch to 

OFF

.

2.

Set the 

ALARM

 switch to 

ALARM 1

.

3. While holding the 

ALARM

 button down, push the 

FAST UP

 or 

SLOW UP

 button re-

spectively to select the wake-up time.

4.

Release the 

ALARM

 button.

5.

Set the 

ALARM

 switch to 

ALARM 2

.

6.

Repeat 3~4 steps to set the second wake-up time.

5

PM

RM-6090/AU

10/05/2003, 9:49

6

Summary of Contents for RM-6090

Page 1: ...RM 6090 INSTRUCTION MANUAL AM FM Digital Alarm Clock Radio RM 6090 AU 10 05 2003 9 49 1 ...

Page 2: ...static on the radio such as fluorescent lamps and motors Do not play your earphone at a high volume level Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or discontinues use To keep the cabinet clean wipe off dust and stains with a soft damp cloth DO NOT USE A SOLUTION CONTAINING BENZOL OR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Do not install this equ...

Page 3: ... switch ALARM 1 ALARM 1 2 ALARM 2 6 Alarm button ALARM 7 Sleep button SLEEP 8 Snooze button SNOOZE 9 Display 10 Fast up button FAST UP 11 Slow up button SLOW UP 12 Function switch ON OFF ALARM RADIO ALARM BUZZER 13 Band switch AM FM 14 Tuning control b TUNING a 15 Alarm 2 indicator ALARM 2 16 Alarm 1 indicator ALARM 1 RM 6090 AU 10 05 2003 9 49 3 ...

Page 4: ... the clock display will go out but the clock movement remains in operation The time display will be resumed when the mains return Reset the time if the display time is incorrect When the mains lead is connected to the AC outlet for the first time or when the mains returns after a failure longer than the battery life the display will blink In this case set the clock and timer again 3 BACK UP BATTER...

Page 5: ...an earphone not supplied to the EAR socket for monitoring or for private listening The speakers are automatically disconnected when the earphone is connected ADJUSTING THE CLOCK Example To set PM 6 30 1 Set the function switch to OFF 2 While holding the TIME button down push the FAST UP or SLOW UP button respec tively to select the current time 3 Release the TIME button 4 RM 6090 AU 10 05 2003 9 4...

Page 6: ...t or weak station For FM reception a short wire aerial is provided Unwind the short wire aerial and extend it to full length WAKE UP TIME SETTING Example To set the first wake up time AM 7 30 and second wake up time PM 1 30 1 Set the FUNCTION switch to OFF 2 Set the ALARM switch to ALARM 1 3 While holding the ALARM button down push the FAST UP or SLOW UP button re spectively to select the wake up ...

Page 7: ...cators will be displayed When the timer ON time arrives the radio or buzzer will sound for approximately 59 min utes and then turn off automatically The wake up timer will function every day unless it is released To release the timer set the FUNCTION switch to OFF SNOOZE MODE During the wake up timer is operating press the SNOOZE button The radio or buzzer will stop for approximately 7 minutes but...

Page 8: ...TES To release the sleep time while in operation set the FUNCTION switch to ON then OFF If you push the SLEEP button after sleep time setting the sleep time will be shown If you hold the SLEEP button more than about 2 seconds it will count down automatically USING THE SLEEP TIMER AND WAKE UP TIMER 1 Set the wake up time and select ALARM RADIO or ALARM BUZZER See WAKE UP TIME SETTING and USING THE ...

Page 9: ...26 5 1605 5 kHz FM 87 5 108 MHz Antennas Built in ferrite bar and antenna lead wire Power source AC 230 240V 50 Hz DC 9 V Clock black up 006P type not supplied Power consumption 7 Watts Dimensions Approx 182 x 142 x 82 mm Weight Approx 620 g Without battery Specifications subject to change without notice RM 6090 AU 10 05 2003 9 49 9 ...

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