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Содержание E100

Страница 1: ...E 1 0 0 O P E R AT I O N M A N UA L w w w e t o n c o r p c o m A M F M S H O R T W A V E R A D I O ...

Страница 2: ... INCLUDES 8 INSTALLING BATTERIES 8 SELECTING AND USING AN AC ADAPTOR 8 SIGNAL STRENGTH AND BATTERY STRENGTH INDICATOR 8 BASIC RADIO OPERATION 9 IMPORTANT INITIAL SET UP 9 TURNING THE E100 ON AND OFF 9 VOLUME AND TONE CONTROLS 10 SELECTING THE FM AM OR SHORTWAVE 10 SETTING UP AM AND FM OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA 11 TUNING IN STATIONS 11 CLOCK AND ALARM FEATURES 13 WORKING WITH MEMORY 15 SYSTEM SET CO...

Страница 3: ...t Simultaneous display of frequency and clock Favorite Station Wake Up Programmable Alarm Programmable Sleep Timer 10 90min functions LCD display light Built in antennas for AM FM and SW reception Earphone socket earbud style earphones included AC adaptor socket adaptor not included Includes carrying pouch 2 FEATURES E100 OPERATION MANUAL 4 Thank you for purchasing the E100 AM FM Shortwave Radio T...

Страница 4: ...elete Indicator Refers only to the display s upper right corner MEMORY DISPLAY Refers only to the display s upper right corner 26 27 28 29 30 31 43 32 33 26 27 28 34 31 35 36 37 33 38 39 40 Shortwave Meter Band Display 41 42 6 3 DIAGRAMS FRONT Telescopic Antenna LCD Display POWER SLEEP Fine Tuning Control Up Hour Down Min Memory Scan Page Button FM ST Alarm Button Light Snooze Button FM MW SW Band...

Страница 5: ...mmediately after turning on the radio This allows selection of 1 120 minutes of playtime before automatic shut off occurs The number of minutes that you last set are also used the next time the radio is turned on 8 WHAT THE E100 INCLUDES Earbud style earphones Batteries Carrying pouch NOTE In the instructions below numbers in parenthesis refer to the diagrams INSTALLING BATTERIES Install 2 AA alka...

Страница 6: ...tuning The radio will then auto matically stop on the next station encountered Use the Up Hour button to auto scan upward in frequency and the Down Min button to auto scan downward in frequency 2 Timer Defeat Method This method defeats the automatic 120 minute timer and causes the radio to stay on until deliberately turned off until the batteries drain or indefinitely if used with an AC adaptor Ho...

Страница 7: ... it turns the radio on and the alarm activation symbol 31 appears flashing in the display The radio will play for 30 minutes until you turn it off or until you press the SNOOZE LIGHT button see USING THE SNOOZE FEATURE below 3 DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY When the desired frequency is known it can be entered via the numeric keypad 14 and the Enter button 13 First make sure that the correct band is selec...

Страница 8: ...he SNOOZE LIGHT button the radio s controls will not function until the ON OFF TIMER button is pressed 15 E100 OPERATION MANUAL 14 At the factory the E100 is set up with 8 pages of memory each page holding 25 frequencies This enables storing of 200 frequencies into memory This factory setting can be changed and tailored to your personal needs or can be left as is When first learning to store stati...

Страница 9: ...ress release the M Scan Page button 2 Use quick short presses on the Up Hour or Down Min buttons to search through the memories SELECTING CHANGING MEMORY PAGES If you are not interested in changing memory pages and wish to keep the original factory memory page setting skip this section At the factory the E100 is set up to access memory page 1 when storing a frequency You can leave this as is or ch...

Страница 10: ...ry preset location of the frequency that you wish to delete 3 Press hold the Mem Edit button 15 for about 2 seconds and then release it dEL appears flashing in the display 4 Within 2 seconds press release the Mem Edit button Memory Auto Scan Memory Auto scan enables scanning through the memories within the selected memory page Each filled memory is accessed for about 5 seconds after which the scan...

Страница 11: ...o 76 108MHz Japan 76 108 88 Set the FM frequency range to 87 108MHz 87 108 N America Western Europe Please review the System Set Code Table below System Set Codes allow the radio to be tailored to your needs by changing certain programmable functions These functions and their descriptions are noted in the table DELETING ALL MEMORY CONTENTS OF A PAGE 1 Press release the M Scan Page button 7 2 Press...

Страница 12: ...iefly in the display window for each code CHANGING SYSTEM SET CODES To enter a system code of your choice use the procedure below 1 Turn off the radio 2 Press release the Sys Set button 13 Note that 41 appears in the upper right corner of the display and the clock digits disappear 3 Within 5 seconds enter the desired numeric code with the numeric key pad then immediately press release the button l...

Страница 13: ...G EARPHONES Plug stereo earphones headphones with a 1 8 inch stereo plug into the earphone socket 19 on the left side of the radio USING THE ANTENNA GAIN SWITCH The Antenna Gain switch 17 has three positions H M and L representing High Medium and Low antenna gain This switch should normally be in the H position If the AM or Shortwave station that you are listening to is overwhelmingly powerful and...

Страница 14: ...rranty Do not throw away the leaked batteries and immediately contact their manufacturer RESET PROCEDURE When performing a reset assure that the batteries in use are good If the radio does not function and the solutions below do not resolve the problem perform a reset To do this slide the RESET switch on the bottom of the E100 in the direction of the arrow WILL NOT TURN ON 1 Assure that the LOCK s...

Страница 15: ...and used by the radio s auto scan system 11 LISTENING TO SHORTWAVE STATIONS 28 LISTENING TO SHORTWAVE STATIONS continued 29 E100 OPERATION MANUAL There are two ways to access a band Each method places the tuner at the beginning of the accessed band s frequency range 1 Each successive quick short press of the button labeled SW METER BAND 12 places the radio at the beginning of a band While pressing...

Страница 16: ...ORTWAVE INFORMATION There are two excellent publication that provide very detailed short wave information including a listing of all world wide shortwave stations their specific frequencies broadcast times and target areas These publications are listed below and are available from major bookstores and at online booksellers PASSPORT TO WORLD BAND RADIO Published by International Broadcasting Servic...

Страница 17: ...l shortwave broadcasts and their corresponding frequency ranges Since some radios show frequency in megahertz and some in kilohertz both are shown here Look at your radio s tuning scale or digital display or owner s manual to determine which frequency designation it uses in shortwave Most radios use the abbreviations KHz and MHz On some shortwave radios these frequencies will look like 15100 KHz 1...

Страница 18: ...f signals cannot be heard on all bands throughout the day Some bands are best during the daylight hours and some are best at night In general the bands with frequencies below 13 MHz 13000 KHz are better at night and the bands with frequencies above 13 MHz 13000 KHz are best during the day Listed below are the characteristics of the major shortwave bands Follow these guidelines for best listening r...

Страница 19: ... day in Eastern North America 31m Similar to 25m EVENING NIGHT LISTENING This is the best time to listen because the broadcasters are deliberately transmitting to North America These bands may be extremely good around sunset and sunrise too Best night bands are shown in BOLD print in the table below IMPORTANT NOTE Getting close to a window may substantially improve your reception The construction ...

Страница 20: ...ABOR This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase and is valid only on products purchased through an authorized etón retailer and does not include transportation installation removal or reinstal lation Warranty repairs must be performed by etón or etón s autho rized service center To receive warranty service the original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof o...

Страница 21: ...his product or result in service problems LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER continued SERVICE YOUR etón OR GRUNDIG PRODUCT To obtain service for your etón or Grundig product we recommend first contacting an etón service representative at 800 872 2228 US 800 637 1648 Canada or 650 903 3866 for problem determination and trouble shooting Many of the common questions can be resolved quickly ov...

Страница 22: ...c o m 1 800 872 2228 from the U S 1 800 637 1648 from Canada 1 650 903 3866 worldwide FAX 650 903 3867 customersvc etoncorp com www etoncorp com etón Corporation 1015 Corporation Way Palo Alto California 94303 USA v 12 07 04 ...

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