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LCD IDENTIFICATION

AM BAND / AM

FM BAND

PM

ALARM SET INDICATOR

ALARM ON INDICATOR

FREQUENCY / TIME

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Slide the battery cover in

the direction of the arrow.

Insert two AA batteries 

according to the marking                

                   inside the 

compartment.

Slide back  the battery 

cover, make sure that it

snap in place.

When the batteries become weak, the sound becomes weak 
and distorted. Please reduce the volume or replace the 
batteries with new ones.

BATTERY OPERATION

BATTERY REPLACEMENT 

Turn off the unit and then replace the batteries with fresh ones as

soon as possible. 

If replacement time lasts too long, memories may be lost and 
clock reset to AM

12 00.

Do not mix different types together (Alkaline, Carbon-
Zinc, Nickel Cadmium etc.), or old batteries with new ones. 
When the unit is not being used for a long period of time, 
remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery 
leakage and corrosion.

Содержание DE201

Страница 1: ...TING INSTRUCTIONS 9 BAND WORLDRECEIVER FM MW SW 1 7 DIGITAL FREQUENCYINDICATOR CLOCK INDICATOR TIMER SET STYLISH DESIGN BUILT IN WIDE RANGE SPEAKER LIGHT INDICATOR LOCAL DXSWITCH EXTERNAL ANTENNAJACK 2 WA Y POWER WITHAC DCOPERATIONS Location of Controls cover 2 LCD Identification 1 Battery Operation 2 AC Adaptor Operation 3 Turn on off the Unit 4 Band Selection 5 Tuning in toa Station 5 DX LOCAL 6...

Страница 2: ...F DEGEN 7 10 11 14 15 POWER 20 TIME SET AM FM LOCATION OF CONTROLS FOLDING STAND TELESCOPIC ANTENNA LCD DISPLAY LIGHT FOR LCD EXT ANT JACK LOCAL DX BATTERY COMPARTMENT MW SWMETER BAND SELECTOR DC JACK EARPHONE JACK VOLUME POWER MINUTE HOUR CARRYING STRAP TUNING KNOB TUNING INDICATOR ALARM SET ON OFF ...

Страница 3: ...ries become weak the sound becomes weak and distorted Please reducethe volume or replace the batteries with new ones BATTERY OPERATION BATTERY REPLACEMENT Turn off theunit and then replacethe batteries with freshones as soon as possible If replacement timelasts too long memories may be lostand clock reset toAM12 00 Do not mix different types together Alkaline Carbon Zinc Nickel Cadmium etc or old ...

Страница 4: ... leakage occurs wipe the battery compartment with a soft clothbefore inserting the newones AC Power Outlet 7 047MHz FM 7 TUNE POWER AL SET ON OFF After listening press POWER to turn offthe unit 1 Power On Off Press POWER to turnon the unit manually the FM station you stoped listen last operationis heard If you have alreadyadjust the alarm clock set the unitin alarm state to enable automatically tu...

Страница 5: ... TUNING INDICATOR is lighten BAND SELECTION 5 MW SW METER BAND SELECTOR After adjusting the clock release TIME SET and the clock set is automatically stored 6 11 4 Press TIME SET together with HR to adjusthour or MIN to adjust minute TIME SET HR 200 AM 230 PM TUNE POWER CLOCK SET MIN 4 DX LOCAL LOCAL DX In general set theswitch in DX positionunless there is strong interferenceor when you are liste...

Страница 6: ...fter adjusting the alarmclock release ALSET ON OFF to back to clock mode clock set is storedand indicates in the display Whenthe time is on unit will automatically turnon ALARM SET 7 3 MIN HR AL SET ON OFF 232 PM 047MHz FM 3 Alarm is enable when indicates in the displayby pressing ALSET ON OFF alarm state will releaseif you pressAL SET ON OFF again 2 SET ALARM ON Ò ô Ö Ê Ñ Ô ñ LISTENING WITH HEADP...

Страница 7: ...vel this will allow you to hearoutside sounds and to be considerate to peoplearound you 9 5 10 16 MW Magnetic antenna inside theunit functions as MWantenna it is strongly effected bythe reception direction When listening to MWbroadcast reorient the unitto find the position which gives thebest reception USING ANTENNA MW Reception Telescopic antennafunctions as FM antenna keepit extended and change ...

Страница 8: ...t use headphoneswhile driving or cycling it can also be potentially dangerous to playyour headphones at highvolume while walking especially atpedestrian crossing Notes On Headphones CAUTIONS On Handling Avoid exposureto temperature extremes directsunlight moisture sand dust or mechanicalshock Should anything wrong withthe radio please removethe battery and have the unitchecked by qualified personn...

Страница 9: ...2 05 MHz 22m 13 60 13 80 MHz 19m 15 10 15 60 MHz 16m 17 55 17 90 MHz SPECIFICATIONS 1 Frequency Range SW METER 6 Dimensions Approx 71 111 25 mm 7 Mass Approx 160 g excl Battery 3 Power Supply 3V 4 5VDC 2 AABatteries 4 Speaker D 50mm 4 0 25W 5 External Earphone D 3 5mm 2 Noise Limit Sensitivity FM 5 V MW 1 5mv m SW 50 V 13 ...

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