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1. BAND FRIQUENCY RANGE FROGRAM TYPE FM 87 5 108 MHz Standard FM LW 150 519 kHz Longwave MW 520 1710 kHz StandardAM SW 1 711 29 999 MHz SW 13 Sub Bands 1 Turn radio on by pressing POWER button Display will show last band and frequency selected rt LIGHT RADIO POWER 2 By pressing any one of the four band selector buttons the display shows the band selected and a random frequency within that band gt METER FREO CZE When you select SWyou only have to press 120m The button marked METET and then any C 1 2 Ne 3 one of the numbered buttons depending GD Cs D upon what band you want to listen to The display will show the band you selected and 7 C C 9 gt 13m a random frequency within that band Co gt er C M C ENTER 7 11 TUNING MODE ADJUSTING THEANTENNA Locate the band you want to listen to in the following chart and adjust the antenna as indicated FREQUENCY RANGE ANTENNA TYPES ILLUSTRATION INTERNAL Rotate radio for best reception 520 1710 kHz INTERNAL Rotate radio for best reception 150 519 kHz TELESCOPIC Extend antenna all the way amp rotate it for best reception 87 5 108 MHz TELESCOPIC Extend antenna all the way for best 1 711 29 999 MHz reception amp donot rotate 12 You may select any frequency using four different tuning m
2. Handle the product gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the product to work improperly Keep the product away from dust and dirt Which can cause premature wear of parts 34 Wipe the product with adampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean to product Use only fresh batteries of the recommend ed size and type Always remove old or weak batteries They can leak chemicals that destroy electronic circuits Modifying or tampering with the product s internal components can cause a malfunc tion and might invalidate the product s warranty 33 SPECIFICATIONS Semi conductors Circuit FM AM LW MW SW Frequency range FM LW MW SW Antennas LW M W SW FM Output Jacks Recordin gSystem Erasin gSystem TapeSpeed TLSI 12 IC 8 FET 65 Transistors 60 Diodes 2 LEDS Heterodyne 87 5 108 MHz 150 519 kHz 520 1710 kHz 1 711 29 999 MHz in which dividedinto 13 shortwave bands 495 120M 90M 75M 60M 49M 41M 31M 25M 21M 19M 16M 13M 11M 2 O d Un 5 LU LU 11 13 15 17 21 25 300 2 200 3 900 4 750 5 900 6 100 7 400 9 600 12 570 13 100 15 480 17 450 21 600 26 400 000 060 200 350 990 100 870 800 900 750 100 Double conversion heterodyne MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz
3. use the MANUAL TUNING V button or the ROTARY TUNING control MANUAL AUTO on the side of the radio ZN 1 Pressthe POWER button to turn on radio ry LIGHT RADIO POWER 2 Select a band 3 Press repeatedly the A or V buttons to reach a desired frequency Press and hold hel Abr V buttons for at least a T half second or more to change frequencies rapidly VY A A OR Rotate the TUNING knob until the desired frequency or station is tunedin using the SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR in the display for the best reception 15 When you repeated press the Alor V buttons the frequencies change in increments of FM 50 kHz or 100 kHz LW 9 kHz MW 9 kHzor 10 kHz SW 5 kHz 4 Adjustthe VOLUM E and TON E controls as you like 16 Turning the ROTARY TUNING Knob with the TUNING SPEED CONTROL set on FAST will change each band as follows FM 100 kHz LW 9kHz MW 9kHz 10 kHz SW 5kHz When set on SLOW the frequencies change as follows FM 50 kHz LW 1kHz MW 1kHz SW 1kHz With the TUNING SPEED CONTROL set on LOCK ROTARY TUNING will not function SCAN TUNING Use scan tuning to quickly locate a station or to monitor several stations withina specific band 1 Turn onradio by pressing POWER button 2 Selecta band 3 Adjust antenna orradio position de pending on selected band 17 4 Pres
4. MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz Mhz MHz built in Ferrite bar Antenna Telescopic Antenna or external Antenna no included Telescopic Antenna Nominal 800 mW at10 T H D 1 DC jack for external power 6V 2 Headphor jack 3 5 for mini stereo headphones 3 AM Ext Ant jack AC bias Magnetic Erasing 4 76cm sec 3 36 Wow amp Flutter Frequency Response Signal to Noise Ratio Power sources Dimension Weight Accessories 0 35 W RMS 125 8000 Hz 35dB DC 4each D size batteries 3 each AA size batteries AC 6 volt DC optional adapter negative center 296 L x 192 H x 68 T mm 2000g without batteries Adaptor except for certain areas like United Kingdom New Zealand Australia SouthAfrica etc 37
5. button 22 SPECIALTUNING TECHNIQUES AND CONTROLS In addition to the standard tuning oper Aations described previously use the following controls for special operations RFGAIN CONTROL This control adjusts the receiver s Sensitivity For LW MW SWreception rotate the control to the MAX position this provides the maximum sensitivity when you listen to the MW standard aM band or LW band through external antenna rotate the control only as far as needed to obtain a good signal If you turn the knob further you might hear a distorted signal For weak stations rotate the control to the MAX position TONE AM BF BAIN LOW MIN MAX HIGH If you encounter interference adjust the control in both directions until you obtain the best compromise between your station and the interference TONE AM BF BAIN MIN MAX LOW HIGH 23 AMNARROW WIDE SELECTIVITY SWITCH Some stations transmit their signal so that very little space exists between their airspace and the station next to them on the band If while tuning you encounter interference caused by the signal from an adjacent station press the button for the band you are listening to and select the NARROW position The interference is reduced or muted AM NARROW FM MONO FM STEREO AM WIDE For full reception leave the switch in the WIDE position BFO ON AM NARROW FM MONO FM STEREO AM WIDE OFF A If you plan to listen to Morse code ref
6. reduces interference and noise TO RECEIVE SSB VOICE 1 Turn on the radio stv HOT LIGHT 2 Extend the antenna fully ina straight up position 3 Set the BFO switch to the ON position 31 RADIO POWER 4 Rotate the BFO PITCH control to the midpoint 5 Rotate the RF GAIN control to the MAX position AM BF BAIN MIN MAX 6 Press the SWbuttonto select the SW band 7 Tune in the SSB station using the tuning knob or enter the frequency using the direct access buttons 32 8 Rotate the BFO PITCH control to adjust the signal quality 9 Rotate the RF CAIN control to dampen strong signals This can improve signal clarity as well Note Before choosing another band set the RF GAIN control to MAX and move the BFO switch to the OFF position AM BF BAIN BFO MIN MAX AM BF BAIN MIN MAX AM BF BAIN LOW HIGH AM NARROW FM MONO FM STEREO AM WIDE 33 CARE AND MAINTENANCE This receiver is an example of superior design and craftsmanship The following suggestions will help you care for the receiver so that you can enjoy it for years Keep the product dry If it does get wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits Use and store the product only in normal Temperature environments High tempera tures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and distort or melt plastic parts
7. SANGEAN ATS 818ACS ATS Haca L ci Mak MIA ew 54 Memories Continuous ALL BAND Coverage 150kHz 29999KH2 Cassette recorder provides timer recording FM Stereo WORLD BAND RECEIVER oe 8 a ws m J i ine CONTENTS FR eT d 2 Conitol RE ER a ap a a e a Choosing a Power Supply iii 5 Preliminary Settings Tuning Modes wr Clock Radio Operation Special Tuning Techniques and Controls EE EE EE Er 23 Using Your Cassette Recorder EEE 26 Special SSB CW Reception Techniques venant Bann enia an epn A A ywa wa dy Pei ty wdwu day zaa i www yd w dE 29 Karea d Maintenance adept A ASA A AR aan o EA 34 Specifications PEIE OEE aloi ba eect SE alana a bent sotgucuetsessuectdscnteeceaue cisssaeggscuntve cguaced ves tesaudee NEA OA OEO E A EEE 3 6 FEATURES Continuous Tuning allows continuous reception of all stations and bands Fast response Three Color LCD in dicates station frequency in large easy to read numbers including dual time memory location signal strength and bat tery life DirectAccess Keypad permits instant tuning of any desired frequency from 87 5 to 108MHz onthe FM band and from 150 to 29 999 KHz onthe AM band Fifty Four Memory Pre sets offer ins tant access to your favorite stations on LW MW FM and SW AC DC Power Supplies for use virtually anywhere in the world Special Tuning Controls further im proves radio reception Dual Time Setting allows you to pre set your l
8. Time for instant access to short wave broadcasts or the local time where ever you may be 1 Press right side DUAL TIME button then the display will show the secondary TIME and appears 2 Press TIME SET button Clock time will disappear amp TIME SET will flash for 12 seconds 3 While FLASHING set the correct time by pressing the numbered buttons As you press the corresponding button the METER FREO STANDBY number shows up on the LCD display 120m om 75m Can Cs Cad PES eo TD Ce 11m Cay Co 4 If you press the wrong number press the C CANCEL button which deletes one METER REO STANDBY number at a time Repeat step 3 again ak gt Ce gt Cs 3 41m Ca Cs Le S la ala CM Cam 5 Now press button marked ENTER Display shows hours and minutes METER FREO STANDBY 120m 90m 75m C2 C3_ 60m 49m 41m C4 Cs IE 25m 6 By pressing the right side DUAL TIME button now the LCD display will once again show the clock time AJ steer O TIVE SET Dum BUAL J 7 To verify DUAL TIME press the left side DUAL TIME button to display your OTHER time zone When you release the button the clock will show your current local time 10 BAND SELECTION There are four band selector buttons located Just beneath the LCD display
9. adaptor not included Insert the small barrel shaped plug into the jack on the side of the radio marked DCIN6V Plug the other end of the adaptor into a standard household outlet Whenever AC is used the batteries are automatically disconnected PRELIMINARY SETTINGS SETTING THE CLOCK The time is displayed in the 24 hour mode since most shortwave stations operate according to UTC This is the standard that is used throughout the world The clock will start when 3 AA size batteries are installed The display shows 0 00 1 Press TIME SET 0 00 disappears amp for 12 seconds TIME SET flashes 2 While FLASHING set the correct time by pressing the numbered buttons As you press the corresponding button the Cae Cala RT number shows up on the LCD display C1 C2 C3 Ca E E CM Coo 3 If you press the wrong number press the C CANCEL button which deletes Gey Cas Gr one number at a time Repeat step 2 s 30m 75m again Ca CED CI 7 Cad s0 CeD NOTE Con Cn Cane Time can only be adjusted when TIME Cm Cae SET is in flashing mode 4 Now press button marked ENTER Display shows hours and minutes CO C20 CD Cad Cad Ce Snes CZESC ENER lt lt SETTING DUALTIME A second time zone can be programmed into this unit such as your home time if you are travelling or UTC World
10. ansmit voice signals witha telegraph transmissions in the shortwave suppressed carrier in the single side band band To receive these special Morsecode SSB part of the radio transmission characters the radio uses aspecialcircuit Spectrum that lies to the side of the primary a beat frequency oscillator tomodify the frequency signal Many amateurs who operate transmit below 10 Mhz general ly use the lower side band LSB Above 10 MHz they usually use the upper side band USB Commercial utility stations generally transmitted signal so that you can hear it this particular type of telegraph trans missionis called continuous wave CW transmission AMNAGROW BFO use the USB A carrier has to be added to make these signals audible AM BF BAIN BFO TAM WIDE OFF MIN MAX TO RECEIVE CW 1 Turn on the radio ot LIGHT RADIO POWER 2 Extend the antenna fully straight up 3 Set the BFO switch to ON 29 4 Rotate the BFO PITCH control to the midpoint 5 Rotate the RF GAIN control to the MAX position AM BF BAIN MIN MAX 6 Press the SW band button to select the SWband 7 Tuneinthe CW station using the tuning knob orenter the frequency using the direct access buttons S Ca Cs C6 EF z gt 80 Co Ce Ce 4 Cm ENTER 30 8 Adjust the CWtone using the BFO PITCH control 9 Reduce strong signals by using the RF GAIN control This also
11. erred to as CW continuous wave set the BFO switch to ON position If you encounter too much noise as you tune set the AM NARROW WIDE switch to NARROW position AM NARROW FM MONO FM STEREO AM WIDE STANDBY 20 BUZZER r RADIO HEADPHONE USE While not a control you may consider using HEADPHONES to obtain the best audio clarity when listening to SW Since many SW stations broadcast only marginal signals using HEADPHONES will enable you to distinguish between the signal and the noise usually encountered at night Be sure that the HEADPHONES terminate ina 1 8 inch plug which is inserted into the HEADPHONE jack located on the left side of the radio marked with symbol Q When the HEADPHONES are plugged in the speaker is muted Because the radio is capable of receiving FM multiplex stereo Stereo HEADPHONES Should be used Whenlistening to stereo FM be sure that the FM STEREO MONO switch is set to the STEREO position LOCK SWITCH USE Using the LOCK Switch prevents unauthorized operation of the radio and will also prevent the station you are listening to from being changed When the LOCK switch is moved to its up Om position the POWER button and TUNING controls are completely disabled If the radio is on when the LOCK switch is moved to its up Or position you will not be able to turn it off If the radio is off with the LOCK Switch in its up Om position you will not be able to turn iton This will als
12. ethods Direct Tuning Manual Tuning e Scan Tuning e Memory Tuning DIRECT TUNING Youmay KEYIN aspecific band 120m 49m 16m by pressing the appropriate button The exact station is then selected by pressing the buttons corresponding to the station frequency 120m 90m DDO CZD C8D Cs CM Cam Example To tune 100 70 MHz on the FM band follow this procedure 1 Press the POWER button to turn on the radio 2 Press the button marked FREQ Frequency 3 Press the corresponding buttons marked 1 0 0 1 7 0 That exact frequency will now show up in the display 13 K Gut RADIO POWER METER FREO STANDBY 120m 90m 75m 14 0 2 Ca C amp CeE 31m 25m 21m 7 08 CE 19m 16m 13m LO e CC Cm Cam 4 Press the button marked ENTER within twelve seconds The frequency and band will now show up in the display The SIGNAL STRENGTH will also show NOTE Be sure to press the decimal point in 100 70 MHz otherwise the display will show SW 10 070 MHz automatically 5 Extend the antenna all the way and rotate for best FM reception 6 Adjust the VOLUME and TONE controls for the desired sound 7 When selecting a stereo FM station make sure the FM mode switch is in the STEREO position 14 MANUALTUNING To select a station you do not know the frequency of
13. l Tuning Auto Scan Button 29 Tape Fast Forward Button 7 Band Selector 30 Stop Eject Button 8 Frequency Select Button 31 Pause Button 9 Standby Button 32 TelescopicAntenna 10 BFO on off Selector 33 Carrying Handle 11 FM Stereo Mono Mode Selector 34 Rotary Tuning Knob AM Wide Narrow Mode Selector 35 Tuning Speed Control 12 Alarm By Radio Buzzer Selector 36 Lock Switch 13 BFO Pitch 37 Volume Control 14 RF Gain Control 38 CrO2 Normal Tape Select Switch 15 Tone Control 39 Timer Recording on off Switch 16 Cancel Button 40 Beat Cut Switch 17 Enter Command Button 41 AM ExternalAntenna jack 18 Memory Entry Button 42 Stereo Headphone Jack 19 Numeric amp Bandwidth Button 43DC Input Jack 6 volts 20 Meter Select Button 44 Folding Stand 21 Built in Microphone 45 Battery Compartment 22 LCD Display 23 Tape Recording LED Indicator 31 30 29 28 27 26 32 PE OGNI Ea i TT 7 pp 44 NI T LL ia x OR i i 45 CHOOSING A POWER SUPPLY You can operate the receiver using 4 Alkaline D size Batteries HouseholdAC With optional AC Adap
14. m 25m 21m 13 30 If the wrong number was keyed Cz C8 Cs in deleteit by pressingthe CANCEL 19m 16m 13m button marked C One time for each Co C e Ce 1 number Then press the correct im number for the time you want CM Whenyoureachyourdesiredturn on time press ENTER STANDBY stops flashing your turn on time is locked in For 2 to 3 seconds the clock returns to the current time automatically 21 4 To verify press STANDBY button again Press STANDBY once more and the DIRECT ACCESS clock returns to the current time METER FREO STANDBY 5 You may select radio or buzzer alarm to wi wake you by setting STANDBY BUZZER suzzer RADIO selector switch 6 To cancel the ALARM time press DIRECT AGGRGE STANDBY and C CANCEL button METER 7 FREO_ eo age Ca Cs C6 Z e a CD CO Ce C M C ENTER Setting the Sleep Timer 1 The sleep timer allows the user to setthe auto shut offin 30 o0r15 minutes decrements from 90 minutes Z to 15 minutes To set auto shut off press SLEEP 2888 us Py PE O button 3 LCD willshow Bq w frequency read out 60 auto shut off m 246s Drum Time and the icon i BR 8 Press SLEEP button to change the required auto shut off time release the button when shut off time desired is reached To turn off the radio before it automati R LIGHT RADIO POWER cally turns itself off press the POWER
15. nd the PLAY button will disengage and the recording will be terminated 3 To listen to your recording it will be necessary to Rewind the tape Stop the tape and then press the PLAY button 27 30 29 28 27 26 To Record from the Radio To record the current tuned program follow these steps 1 Install blank tape and select CrO2 NORMAL Tape Selection Switch 38 ee en S 2 To reduce interference when recording AM MW LW or SW switch BEAT CUT Switch 40 to on position 3 To listen to recording rewind tape and press PLAY 27 Note The volume and balance controls have no effect during recording They only Effect the play operation The recording level is set automatically by the alc Automatic Level Control circuit 27 To Record from the Radio using the Program Feature 30 29 28 27 26 28 1 Turn on radio and tune to the desired station 2 Turn off the radio push STANDBY but ton 9 and set time for required start of recording 3 Switch Standby Buzzer Radio Switch 12 to the Radio position 4 Switch Timer Recording On Off Switch 39 to On position 5 Select CrO2 NORMAL Tape Selection Switch 38 6 Push RECORD 26 Play 27 Buttons simultaneously Note The recording will continue until the cassette tape reaches the end of a side and It will then cease automatically and disengage the tape SPECIAL SSB CW RECEPTION TECHNIQUES Many stations transmit unmodulated Many stations tr
16. o prevent it from being turned on by accident when packed ina attache case To release the LOCK Switch simply move the switch down EXTERNAL ANTENNA USE To obtain optimum performance from this unit especially when listening to SW SSB CWanexternal antenna should be used if at all possible The antenna is connected to the EXTERNALANTENNAADAPTER and then plugged into the EXTERNALANTENNA jack located on the left side of the radio AM EXT ANT 25 MW STEP SELECTOR SWITCH Located in battery compartmentofthe unit is a switch marked 9 K 10K This switch selects the incremental frequency STEPS for the MWband depending upon your geographic location In the USA 10K STEPS are used so the switch should be set to its 10K Position In other parts of the world where they use 9K STEPS move the switct to the 9K Position Using Your Cassette Recorder The Sangean Cassette Recorder built in to your Sangean Model ATS 818ACS is a top quality precision cassette recorder providing a number of features to further enhance your use and enjoyment of your Sangean radio Your Recorder can A Allow you to play your favorite cassettes B Allow you to record using the built in microphone C Allow you to record any program formAM MW LW or SW FM D Allow you to record any program fromAM MW LW or SW FM at any preprogrammed time To Play a Cassette Tape 1 Press STOP EJECT 30 to
17. ocal time and UTC World Time or any two time zones with instant recall Scanning Circuit permits you to check various frequencies on a certain band width and lock on to it at random Cancel Button allows you to instantly change incorrect information keyed into the microprocessor Band Select Buttons offer instant selec tion of any desired frequency bandwidth on SW Tuning Speed Select Switch permits you to tune stations at either a fast or slow speed Adjustable Sleep Timer allows youto fall asleep to music or other programming Standby Mode turns on the radio automatically at a pre set time either by buzzer or radio program Stereo Headphone Jack permits recep tion of FM multiplex stereo broad casts Folding Stand alows you to position the radio either vertically or at an angle while maintaining stability BFO Control beat Frequency Oscillator allows reception of SSB Single Side Band and CW Continuous Wave Morse Code transmisisons Standby Recording function provides recording at pre programmed time Sensitive Built in Microphone provides recording anywhere without an extra microphone FullyAuto Stop on tape playing fast forwarding and rewinding CONTROL LOCATIONS 1 Display Light Button 24 Tape Playing LED Indicator 2 Radio Power on off Button 25 Cassette Tape Compartment 3 Sleep Timer 26 Tape Recording Button 4 Time Set 27 Tape Playing Button 5 Dual Time Set 28 Tape Rewinding Button 6 Manua
18. open the cassette door eH l 2 Insert a cassette with the full reel on the right the side to be played facing you and the exposed tape pointing upward 3 Close the cassette compartment door 4 Press PLAY 27 5 Adjust the Volume Control 37 to your desired listening level Using Fast Forward FF and Rewind 1 To Fast Forward the tape press FAST FORWARD 29 2 Press STOP EJECT 30 to stop Fast Forward 3 To Rewind rapidly press REWIND 28 arias er 4 Press STOP EJECT to stop the rewind motion Caution In either Fast Forward or Rewind always press the STOP EJECT 30 before changing tape motion Do not switch from Fast Forward to Rewind without pressing the STOP EJECT button between the two operations If you let the tape come to the end in either Fast Forward or Rewind the tape will automatically stop 26 To Record with the Built in Microphone Your cassette recorder has a built in condenser microphone 21 on the front of the cabinet To record with the built in microphone follow the following steps 1 Select CrO2 NORMAL Tape Selection Switch 38 2 Press RECORD 26 and PLAY 27 but tons simultaneously RECORD will re main in the locked position and the RECORD LED 23 will illuminate in T K lt Cz K lt e amp a TR dicating recording isin progress Lt TL Note The tape will stop automatically when it comes to the end of a side At this point the RECORD button a
19. s and hold the A or V buttons for at least a half second or more and the radio will scan all the frequencies in that band and will stop automatically each time it lands on an active station Signal strength is recorded on the SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR MANUAL AUTO 5 Press and hold the A or V buttons again to resume scanning When you reach the upper or lower limits of the band the scanning starts all over again as long as the button is depressed once more MANUAL AUTO 6 Adjust the VOLUME and TONE controls as you like 18 MEMORY TUNING You may storeup to eighteen different frequencies onthe SW FM bands and up to nine different frequencies on each of LW MW bands for instant selection of your favorite stations Storing a Frequency 1 Press POWER button to turn on radio 2 Turn to any frequency using any of the previously mentioned tuning methods 3 Press the button marked M for MEMORY it will start flashing in the ddisplay for 15 seconds during which time press any of the buttons marked 1 9 on the keyboard and your station will be stored in that memory position For the SW FM bands frequencies press 1 9 and then 01 09 for each 18 memory positions on FM and SWbands The display will show the memory position the station is now stored in You may store your stations in any sequence you want You do no
20. t have to start with 1 19 I a XX LIGHT RADIO POWER C I I A METER FREO STANDEY 2 a SD e c 11m RECALLING A FREQUENCY 1 Press POWER button to turn on radio BO LIGHT RADIO POWER L A 2 Selecta band in which a station is stored that you want to recall 3 Press any of the NUMBERED buttons for a desired station and the radio will instantly tune to it and display that METER FREO STANDBY frequency and the MEMORY position DETER T O number If you want to change to C4 C2 C3 another stored station just press any a other numbered button for access C 4 DE 5 IE 6 31m 25m 21m C7 C8 Cs 5 5 a 20 CLOCK RADIO OPERATION With this receiver you can fall asleep to your favorite station by pressing the SLEEP button or wake you to the morning news or an alarm buzzer Make the following settings with the POWER off Setting theAlarm 1 Press STANDBY button so display shows DIRECT ACCESS 0 00 STANDBY will flash for 15 seconds METER FREO STANDBY 2 Press the numbered buttons to activate Gia R a turn on time using 24 hour time in hours C1 C2 C3 and minutes For example to set the can PN Pes radio to turn on at 1 30 PM each day Ca C CS C6 press the buttons until the display shows 31
21. tor 12 Volt DC Automobile Battery With optional DC adaptor USING BATTERIES 1 Press latch marked OPEN on battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow and lift off cover Whenever the radio is turned off the battery indicator will flash for about five seconds to show battery condition If the indicator falls below 2 the 4MAIN D size batteries should be replaced 2 Insert 3 AA batteries inthe Back up compartment and 4 D size batteries in the Radio compartment Be sure to position them as illustrated on the back of the radio and on top of the lift out ribbons for easy removal 3 Replace the battery compartment cover and press down until you hear it snap closed j When the MAIN batteries become ex hausted the micro processor will automa tically be powered by the BACK UP batteries When the display on the micro processor begins to fade replace the 3 AA batteries in the BACK UP circuit During battery replacement make sure the Lock Switch 26 is in the locked position Om This will prevent any memory presets from being lost during the battery replacement Battery replacement should be completed within 2 minutes USING HOUSE CURRENT AC The receiver may be powered by AC current using the AC
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