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CONTROLS
RADIO (FOR CAB)
CAUTIONS ON USE
• To ensure safe operation of the machine, always be sure to keep the volume of the
radio down to a level where you can easily hear sounds from outside the machine.
• Do not use the radio for a long time when the engine is stopped. Doing so will drain
the battery and make it difficult or impossible to restart the engine.
• Be careful not to allow water or other liquids to come into contact with the radio.
Otherwise, it may result in malfunction.
NAMES OF COMPONENTS
ACCESSORIES
(1) POWER button
Use this button too turn on or off the
radio.
(2) TONE control button
Use this button to select the tone. Press
the button to select low tone. The TONE
LOW display appears on the LCD. Press
the button again to select high tone.
(3) LCD
Displays the time/the receiving frequency
and the operation mode.
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(4) CLOCK button
Use this button to switch between the
clock display and the receiving frequency
display on the LCD. If this button is not
pressed for six seconds while the
frequency is displayed, the LCD returns
to the clock display.
(5) AST button
Use this button to automatically seek the
station information, store it into memory
and assign each preset button (1 to 6) a
station.
(6) PRESET STATION buttons (1 to 6)
Use these buttons to store station
information. Each button can store
information on one FM station and one
AM station. For how to use these
buttons, refer to “Presetting stations”.
Summary of Contents for TL230
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