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INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
BATTERY POWER
Requires 2 AA batteries (not included).
Tuning the AM or FM Radio
1. Press the Band button to switch between AM or FM.
2. Press the Search buttons to move up or down the frequency scale.
Setting Memory Presets
1. Press the Band button to select the desired radio band: AM, FM, or SW.
2. Press the Search buttons to select the desired frequency.
3. Press the Mem button.
“P01” will begin flashing on the display.
4. Press the M−/M+ buttons to select which preset to save to (P01-P10). Press
the Mem button again to set that preset.
5. Use the M−/M+ buttons to quickly select radio presets. Each band, AM,FM
and SW, has their own radio presets.
Shortwave Radio
It is typical for shortwave radio reception to be poor or spotty. It is highly
recommended to use the radio at night, as more frequencies are generally
available. The shortwave frequency band on this model has six separate frequency
ranges. These can be found on the back of the unit, on the retractable flap above
the battery compartment.
DX Button
Switch off the DX function if only stations with a high field strength are to be
received. This is recommended, for example, if a desired weak local station is
superimposed by stronger national channels.
To switch off the DX function, press the DX button when the device is switched on.
The “DX” indicator then fades out from the display.
CLOCK & SLEEP TIMER
ALARM
RADIO
Setting the Clock
1. With the radio off, press the Clock button twice.
The LED display will begin
flashing the time.
2. Press the M−/M+ buttons to set the hours.
“PM” will display when in 12 hour
time format.
3. Press the Search buttons to set the minutes.
4. The time is set when the display stops flashing.
Setting the Sleep Timer
1. Press the Sleep button to begin setting the timer.
The time in minutes will be
seen on the display. Example: 90 = 90 minutes, 80 = 80 minutes, etc.
2. Keep pressing the Sleep button until the desired time is reached. Wait for
the display to return to the radio information.
When the timer is set, the word
“SLEEP” will be seen above the radio information.
3. To turn the Sleep Timer off, set the time for “00”.
The word “SLEEP” will
disappear from the display.
Setting the Alarm
1. With the radio off, press the Alarm button twice.
The LED display will begin
flashing the Alarm time.
2. Press the Alarm button again to set the alarm for buzzer, radio, or OFF.
A bell indicates the alarm buzzer, a music note indicates radio, and no graphic
indicates the alarm is off.
3. Press the M−/M+ buttons to set the hours.
4. Press the Search buttons to set the minutes.
5. The alarm time is set when the display stops flashing.
SNOOZE & Alarm Off
1. Press the SNOOZE button to postpone the alarm for about 9 minutes. The
alarm sounds again after this time.
2. Press the POWER ON/OFF button to stop the alarm. The alarm is switched
off until the next day.
An AM antenna is built into the unit. To improve AM radio reception, adjust the
position of the clock radio. To improve FM and SW radio reception, extend and
adjust the position of the telescopic antenna on the rear of the unit.