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1. 06 20 2 When theunit is turnedon hold down button to display from the frequency to the time flashes returns to the frequency displaying automatically after5 seconds 20 gt og 5 20 SET THE CLOCK The default time of the unitis 72 50 When theunit is turned off set the clockto the currenttime 1 Press short twice toenter the clock setting mode clockindicator displays and flashes for6 seconds onthe LCD J In 6 seconds 2 Press thenumber buttons when is 503 2 flashing to setthe current time e g Press gt in turn toset 15 03 3 Aftersetting disappears The clock works and second times from Oand the unitenters alarm setting mode If you don t set theunit returns toclock displaying automatically after 6 seconds Press toreturns tothe clock mode TEMPERATURE INDICATION amp SET CLOCK MODE TEMPERATURE INDICATION When the unitis on thetemperature indicator will display 05 20 E 8 H Temperature indicator The temperature samplelies in theinside of theunit if you just listen tothe radio the compartments of the unit will be heated so thetemperature of theunit is higherthan the one of outside You have to waitfor 30 minutes after turning off the unit orstopping charging When charging thetemperature stands forthe one ofunit When the voltageis low there is somedeflectio
2. POWER ON OFF 1 Press E short once toturn on theunit 2 Afterturning on theunit press short once toturn off theunit The unit willreceive the lastchannel you haveever heard SLEEP OFF When starting thesleep offfunction tr displays onthe LCD The unit will power off automatically when reachesthe time you set Usercan set thesleep time from 1 to 99 minutes The default time is 99 minutes SET SLEEP TIME 1 Method 1 When power off press E to turn onthe unit and the defaulttime 99 will flashes for2 seconds Method 2 When power on press long for aboutone second to enterthe clock displayingmode and 9 flashes 2 When flashing press to enter thesleep time setting mode the sleeptime will changefrom 95to 3 Press numberbuttons 1 99 short toset the desiredsleep time from 1to 99 minutes TURN ON OFF THE UNIT If there isnot any settingafter turning onthe unit thedefault sleep time is 99 minutes the unit will turnoff 99 minutes later After setting sleeptime and thesleep time willdisplay When receivig SWband the sleeptime will notdisplay TURN OFF THE SLEEP OFF MODE 1 Press E short to turnon the unit 2 and the default time 59 will flashes for2 seconds 2 When flashing press to turn off the sleepoff mode the sleeptime will disappears TURN ON OFF THE UNIT TURN ON OFF THE UNIT AUTO POWERON OF
3. ALARM FUNCTION cic na toe tne tt panne tim nonien 26 AUTO RESET 2 Pete ai Du 27 27 BACK LIGHT 2 222 28 5 ot 28 USING EARPHONES iio iit erni eea err gnctions Pape 29 USING ANTENNA ine nen stie qao sta rn ien doni 30 PM RECEPTION restent tenni 30 MW RECEPTION tne 30 SW ideis ud s 31 EXTERNAL 12 31 SPEGIFIGCATIONS eatis ne qaam pina beatus dus 32 POWER SOURCES OPERATING ON BATTERY 2 METHODS BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 Slide thelid of thebattery compartment 2 Insert two AA batteries with correct polarity asshown in the compartment 3 Close thelid of thebattery compartment BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 When the sound becomes weak anddistorted and battery power indicates replace batteries immediately otherwise gt will turn to gt then the unit will power off automatically 2 Allthe memories stations preset are permanently stored However whenthe batteries are removed the clock reverts to the defaultsetting of 12 00 and the lastalarm setting is cancelled They need to be reset a P
4. onthe LCD Please input theright freqency The frequency stepis 10KHz forFM 1K for MW and SW TUNING INTO STATIONS CHANGE BAND INPUT 1 When theunit is on press short to enterthe frequency inputting mode andthe old frequencyis deleted 2 Press thecorresphonding band keyof the frequency e g If itis FM bandand you wantto input the SW band frquency press short to enter SW frequency input mode i 3 Press thenumber buttons shortto input thefrequency same as therandom input 4 Afterinput the unitstarts to playthe program QUICKLY INPUT For example The desired bandis FM 107 10 MHz the current band is FM80 00 MHZ youcan use thequickly input mode to get thedesired band quickly 1 Press short 2 Press the numberbutton 1 1 short 3 Press short FM 100 00MHz displayson the LCD Every band hasthe same operations Please pay attention to the changingof the frequency when operating TUNING INTO STATIONS MEMORY SCAN gt TUNING 1 Afterturn on theunit press short to enterthe memory tuning mode MEM displays onthe LCD 2 Press 2 or short the stationnumber changes If you findthe frequency whatyou desire stopscanning and the unit startsplaying the program gt INPUT THE PRESET NUMBER If you canremember the presetpage and presetnumber clearly you can pressthem directly totune into the desired station After the highestpre
5. 5mm 10 Weight Approx 165g excl Battery
6. ADJUST VOLUME Dial VOL knob which isat the rightof the unit up ordown to changethe volume METER BAND METER BAND CONVERSION When it isin SW band press button short repeatly to select yourdesired meter band Meter Band Circulation 49M gt 41M 31M 25M 22M 16M lt 19M METER BAND INDICATOR The unit willindicate the meterband automatically inthe meter band range The corresponding meterband of SW will display on the rightof the LCD 9535 me 31 Meter Band Indicator TUNING INTO STATIONS When tuning intostations the indicatorof strong orweak signal Yun will display onthe LCD When the barincreases longer the signal isgetting stronger AUTO TUNING 1 Afterturning on theunit change tothe band youdesired 2 Press 9 short to enterthe frequency searching mode STEP will display onthe LCD 3 Press andhold 92 or lt for 1 second when the frequency starts changing release the button The unit will start searching automatically with the corresponding step from the currentfrequency The indicatorof strong orweak signal will displayon the LCD The unit will stop searching automatically when meetingthe strong signal When auto tuning the frequency stepis 100K forFM 9K 10K for MW and 5Kfor SW Auto tuning issuitable for strongsignal stations f tuningbecome slowly ina frequency range try manual tuning to seeif there aresom
7. F When setting press short to exitfrom the settingor Youcan set 3kinds of autoturn on offtime in 24hours The cancel the lastoperation to changethe number time of turningon off the frequency of turningoff all can be presetted When reachingthe presetted time the unit willturn on off automatically SET AUTO POWRE ON OFF 1 When theunit is off press short to enterthe function Start the auto power on off function when theradio is off If setting mode SETappears on theLCD there is nothingoccuring to theradio the radiowill turn on automatically when itreaches the presettime Please press short directly toconfirm the last setting If the 3kinds of auto power on off time are same the first time willcover the othertwo kinds oftime 2 Press onetime button time 1 time 2 89 time 3 short to enterthe auto power on off setting mode The When listening normally the setting of auto power on off is corresponding indicator willflash still effective If you don tchange the setting it will be e g If youwant to setauto power on off time 1 press effective onthe next day Gj short to set d and displays andflashes you input the timeof auto poweron 3 Press numberbuttons short toinput the time of power on e g If youwant to setthe time ofauto power onto 7 30 press in turnand the unitenters the frequency of power on setting mode automatically e g If youwant to setthe frequen
8. INDEX POWER SOURCE Sits ea 1 OPERATING ON BATTERY 1 OPERATING ON AC ADAPTOR 3 POWER INDICATION eroe c 4 BATTERY CHARGE tii 5 CLOCK FUNCTION TEMPERATURE INDICATION SET CLOCK MODE etiarn ere 8 AM MW STEP 9 TURN ON OFF THE UNIT Rr Cea 10 POWER ON OFF eerie et utut ht ea anie 10 SLEEP OFF AUTO POWER ON OFF onere rie eee eaa 12 CHANGE petat otio 15 ADJUST VOLUME 15 METER BAND ivit doen Reg PR oe 16 TUNING INTO STATIONS pra Yea vd 17 AUTO i 17 MANUAL TUNING 2 22 22 deret tesi bete ves batte 18 DIRECT FREQUENCY 19 MEMORY CPU ERR 21 PRESET STATIONS 22 ead 22 23 INDEX EDIT FUNCTION IN PAGE 0 24 DELETE STATIONS 25541 tx edad dis and rw archi dti 25
9. OWER SOURCES POWER SOURCES BATTERY NOTES OPERATING ON AC ADAPTOR Do not tryto recharge the dry batteries Do not mixthe old batteries with the newones Remove the batteriesif they arenot to be used for along time to avoid leakingand corrosion If the batteryleakage occurs wipethe battery compartment with a softcloth before insertingthe new batteries epis 1uBr4 1 Plug theadaptor into an AC poweroutlet 2 Insert thesmall port ofthe adaptor into the DC JACK J appears on theLCD 3 Turnon the unit If the AC adaptor isconnected the unitautomatically switches to the AC adaptorpower andinstalled batteries are no longerbe used Remove the batteriesif you wantto useAC adaptor fora long time POWER INDICATION BATTERY CHARGE The battery power is dividedinto 4 levels 1 Plug oneport of thesupplied adaptor into AC 2 outlet connect theother port tothe AC Jack of mh Auto woh cower the Radio Power Off nem Les 2 Press m3 button the powerindicator will flash for 5 seconds wa Medium FFA Full PAGE M In 5 seconds This is the power indication ofthe charging battery when you 3 Automatically Charge The unit will get into turn on theunit Because thevoltage of thedry battery is the battery chargingmode automatically ego higher than the voltage of the charging bat
10. cy of power on to95 80MHz press 929220 in turnand the unitenters the timeof auto power offsetting mode t3 flashes you can inputthe time of auto poweroff 1 99 min e g If youwant to setthe time ofpower offafter 30 minutes press 9 short andthe indicator ofturning on off displays TURN ON OFF THE UNIT CHECK THE AUTO TURN ON OFF SETTING When the unitis off press one timekey the corresponding indicatior will display and flash e g Press short to checkthe time 2 The lastset time displays and 14 flashes gt CLOSE THE AUTO TURN ON OFF FUNCTION When the unitis off pressone time key the corresponding indicatior will flash Press short when flashing the indicator disappears andthe correspnding function of auto power on off willbe closed e g fyou want toclose the time3 press as short When the indicator lt of time 3flashing press short to close thetime 3 START THE AUTO TURN ON OFF FUNCTION If you acceptthe settings ofauto power on off what youset at last time pressone time key and then press short the corresponding indicatordisplays that s tosay the auto power on offfunction is started CHANGE BAND AND ADJUST VOLUME CHANGE BAND After turning onthe unit you can press the button to selectthe band as follows Press short to enterthe FM band FM Press short to enterthe MW band MW Press short to enterthe SW band sw gt
11. e thehearing ability Before sleeping donot use theearphone or adjustthe sleep mode to ashorter time Do not usethe earphone while driving or walkingon the street USING ANTENNA FM RECEPTION Telescopicantenna functions as FM antenna keepit extended and change Its length and direction to find the positionto gain thebest reception MW RECEPTION Ferrite antenna insidethe unit functions as MW antenna itis strongly effected by the reception direction When listening to MW broadcast rotate the unitto find the position to gain the best reception USING ANTENNA SW RECEPTION Telescopic antenna functionsas SW antenna Extendingthe antenna straight upwardto gain the best reception EXTERNAL ANTENNA If FM or SW signal istoo weak pleaseuse the supplied external antenna toincrease the effective length ofthe antenna and then gain the bestreception Out of window Inside Do not usethe external antenna during a thunderstorm day SPECIFICATIONS 70 00 108 00 MHz pum 520 1710 KHz 5 800 6 400 MHz 6 900 7 400 MHz 9 100 9 990 Mhz 11 500 12 200 MHz 13 510 13 900 MHz 15 000 15 700 MHz 17 260 18 100 MHz 41m 31m 25m 3 FMSelection gt 40dB 4 Temperature Indicator difference ratio 1 F accuracy ratio 4 F 6 Power Supply Battery 2 AA batteries External power DC in 6V 350mA 9 Dimensions Approx 118 75 23
12. e weak stations TUNING INTO STATIONS MANUAL TUNING 1 Afterturning on theunit change tothe band youdesired 2 Press short to enterthe frequency searching mode STEP will display onthe LCD 3 Press short the step of frequency will increase or decrease correspondly When tuning the indicator of strongor weak signal will display onthe LCD Please stop tuning when tuning the proper station When manual tuning the frequency stepis 50K forFM 9K 10K for MW and 5Kfor SW Manual tuning is suitable for the weak signal stations and the crowded strongsignal stations TUNING INTO STATIONS DIRECT FREQUENCY INPUT Direct frequency entry makes it extremely easy to tuneinto a station ifyou know its exact frequency RANDOM INPUT 1 Afterturning on theunit change tothe band youdesired 2 Press short to enterthe frequency inputmode and the old frequencyis deleted 3 Press thenumber buttons toenter the frequency FM 95 80MHz pressshort the numberbuttons Go o9o0 MW 1287KHz pressshort the numberbuttons 90502020 SW 6 255MHz pressshort the numberbuttons 979 299 After input onenumber pleaseinput the nextnumber in 8 seconds If your input is incorrect pleasepress short to cancel the lastoperation After enter theinput mode ifyou don t wantto input the frequency press short to exit If you inputa wrong number ERR displays
13. ill flash 3 When thepage number 0 flashing press thenumber buttons short toinput the page number which you want to copy the 0 to e g If youwant to copythe page Oto page 5 please press the number button The stations which arein page 5will be same asthe ones whichare 0 New stations copiesfrom page Owill cover theold ones which preset onthat page before DELETE STATIONS DELETE SINGLE STATION 1 Turn onthe unit selectthe station whatyou want todelete 2 Press short DEL displays on theLCD and the station numberflashes 3 When thestation number flashing press short the selected station will be deletedand the stationnumber will not display In page 0 preset numberwill reorder automatically when a presetstation is deleted In page 1 9 the station numberwill not display after being deleted You can usethe station numberat the nexttime DELETE WHOLE PAGE 1 Turnon the unit select the page what you wantto delete 2 Press long DEL displays on theLCD and the page numberflashes 3 When the page number flashing press short all the stations what are inthe selected pagewill be deleted ALARM FUNCTION SET ALARM 1 When theunit is turnedoff press short three times to enter thealarm setting mode the alarm indicator a flashes and thetime what youset at lasttime displays Ifit is your first timeof setting di
14. n of the temperature SET CLOCK MODE 1 Take out thebatteries and unplugthe adaptor nothing displays on the LCD 2 About minute later connect the AC adaptor SE 9 or insert batteries the unit enters waiting mode 5 7 and 9 0 appearson the LCD 3 Quickly press twice enters theclock mode setting 12 24 appears on theLCD for 3 seconds u 1 4 Press numberbutton or 2 toselect 12H or 24H time mode If there isnot any operationin 6 seconds the unit willexit from the currentmode AM MW STEP SELECTION To meet yourlistening requirement indifferent countries AM MW stepcan be selected North and South America 10KHz Other Countries e g China 9KHz 1 Take out thebatteries and unplugthe external adaptortill nothing appears onthe LCD 2 About40 seconds later connect theAC xt 3 adaptor or insertbatteries the unitenters waiting mode 5 7 and 9 0 the LCD 3 Press button 9 10 KHzappears on the LCD for 3seconds 9 indicatesthe medium wave channel spacingis 9KHz and 10 means 2 itis 10KHz 9 19 4 Press numberbutton 1 to select step i i press number button 2 to select 10K step Press button can exitfrom the currentmode If there isnot any operationin 6 seconds the unit willexit from the currentmode automatically The defaultAM MW step is 10K TURN ON OFF THE UNIT
15. o pageO 3 Press short to enterthe frequency scanning mode STEP displays on the LCD 4 Press S or short until thefrquency start changing and releasethe button When meeting the strong signal it savesthe station followthe number ofthe current station It willstop scanning whenis the startingfrequency or the the station numbetr is 99 If you wantto save stations from 00 youcan press 22 or short once after entering the frequency scanning mode When ATS preset thenew frequency with same preset number will replacethe old one Repeat ATS After the ATS operations ifthe preset numbersare not fullor some scanned stationsare unnecessary you candelete some and repeatthe ATS operations After deleting the stations the station number will reorder automatically Before repeating the ATS operations please change to memory tuning mode press 2 or short to tune into the beginning station ATSonly has effect on 0 EDIT FUNCTIONIN PAGE 0 DELETE STATIONSIN PAGE 0 Deleting stations inpage 0 isdifferent fromthe other pages In page 0 preset numbers will reorder automatically when a preset stationis deleted COPY FUNCTIONIN PAGE 0 All stored stationsin page be copiedtothe other page 1 Press lia short in pageO the pageindicator will flash and nopage number displays 2 When Pflashing press 9 short the page number 0 w
16. set number hasbeen scanned theunit will return tothe smallest presetnumber and scanagain gt PAGE FUNCTION There total 10 pages Page 0 9 for you to preset stations Up to 100 stations can be preset on each page 1 When theunit is on press gt short the P flashes and the number doesn t display 2 Press thenumber button toinput the pagenumber itwill display on theLCD PRESET STATIONS There aretotal 10 pages Page 0 9 for youto preset stations Up to 100stations can bepreset on eachpage Allpreset stations are permanentstored RANDOM PRESET 1 Turnon the unit tune into a desired station by manual tuning auto tuning or direct input 2 Turnover the page refer to page 21 3 Press Gal short and the preset station indicator M flashes 4 Press the number button short to input the page number the corresponding page number displays onthe LCD e g If youwant to save the station onthe 99th staion number ofthe current page press gt The station number indicator M stops flashing The input station number displays on the LCD If a stationhas been already stored the newfrequency with the same presetnumber will replacethe old one When input 10stations 0 9 press numberO first andthen the other number PRESET STATIONS ATSPRESET ATS 1 Turnon the unit tune into the desired band 2 Press page button then press number 0 togo t
17. spalys on the LCD 2 When flashing press the numberbuttons to inputthe time you desired e g Press 2G G 0O toinput 22 30 A will displays on the LCD and theunit will returnsto standby mode 3 When thesetting time reaches the unit willbeep for about 30 seconds unless you press any button to stopit You can adjust the volume with the volume knob f the preset time isnot changed orcancelled the unitwill beep at thepreset time onthe next day f yousetthe alarmtime when theunit is on the beep sound will cover thebroadcast Theunit will playthe program after stopping beeping f the power source isdisconnected the presetalarm time will be cancelled CANCEL ALARM 1 When theunit is off press short three timesto enter the alarm timesetting mode 4 willflash and thealarm time that you setat last time will display onthe LCD Ifit is your first time ofsetting dispalyson the LCD 2 When flashingpress short amp disappears AUTO RESET amp LOCK FUNCTION AUTO RESET If the unitoperates erratically just removethe batteries or disconnect the AC adaptor forabout 10 minutes then insert the batteries orconnect the AC adaptor the unit willresume to normal operation Reset function willnot erase fromthe memory exceptthe clock time andalarm time setting LOCK FUNCTION The lockfunction can beused to avoidany accidental operation when theunit is beingcarried or used 1 Pre
18. ss short for aboutone second until displays on theLCD Allbuttons except LOCK button become inoperative 2 Press short for aboutone second until diappears to cancelthe lock function BACKLIGHT FUNCTION amp STEREO MONO BASS BACKLIGHT FUNCTION mm When the unitis off press for about2 seconds to turn onthe backlight Press long again toturn off the backlight When backlight functionis on pressany button willstart up the backlight ofthe display window The backlight will turn off automatically if nofurther operation in8 seconds Backlight consumes alittle battery power 6 STEREO MONO There are two choices Stereo Mono in FM band When theunit ison press short to select between Stereo and Mono When ST displays onthe LCD it stands for Stereo When nothing displays it stands for Mono Stereo Stereo is good for receiving music broadcasting where the signalis strong enough Mono Mono isgood for receiving music and voice broadcasting where thesignal is notstrong enough USING EARPHONES If you wantto hear stereo stations you have to use the supplied stereo earphone when you use the earphone the built in speaker will be cut off The built in speaker produces mono sound only NOTES ON USING EARPHONE When you usethe earphone tolisten to theradio adjust the sound to aproper level anddo not useit for along time it may damag
19. tery the power ORONO without any operations indication of thedry battery ishigher Manually Charge Press number buttons 1 9 to select charginghours 1 stands for charging When the battery power indicates from to unit for 1 hour Thelongest charging timeis 9 hours will power off automatically The charging time will displayon the LCD When charging hasbeen completed the unit When the unitis on if appears on the LCD when using stops charging automatically the rechargeable batteries batteries need tobe changed 4 Disconnect the AC adaptorwith the DC JACK d NOTES If thecharge time isnot set theradio will getinto battery charging mode automatically according to currentbattery capacity 2 Battery charging will not beterminated if theradio is turned on But the charging is slowed down If you want to charge the battery solely turn off the radioto charge shows the batteriesare fully charged 4 When charging if the unitis in thecolok displaying mode press EXIT short to terminatethe charging 5 Do notcharge the fully charged batteries 6 If youdon t want tocharge just un plugthe adaptor it will not affectthe batteries 7 It isrecommended to use NI MH rechargeable batteries CLOCK FUNCTION The unit has two clockmodes 12H 24H for user to select DISPLAY THE CLOCK Hour Minute Second 4 1 If theunit is turnedoff thetime displays on the LCD
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