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1. indicate in the display fmt gt If you do nothave any operation ineach step for 5s memory mode will automaticallyreleased and thestation is not presetinto the unit gt Ifa station isalready stored thenew station withthe same preset numberreplaces the oldone 1 Hour Power Auto off After listening for lhour the unit automaticallyturns off toavoid power wasting If youwant to continue listening turn on the unit t CLOCK SET 1 Adjust the Clock 1 Press and hold STORE TIME for 2s into Clock Set modewhen unit is off 718 00 FH 2 Press to cyclicallyincrease the hour and to cyclicallyincrease the minute 3 Press STORE TIMEO to storethe clock 5 19 01 setting in the clock indicatorstops flashing Make sure topress STORE TIME after clocksetting otherwise setting is failed Instep 2 houror minute will stepup continuously if you press and hold or untilyou release thebutton 2 12H 24H 1 Press and hold and i2 Clock mode indicates inthe together for above2s isplay for a shorttime and when the unit isoff then clock with thenew mode shows in the display 5 LOCAL 5 600 3 WEEKDAY 1 When the unit isoff press 5 for above 2s untilWEEKDAY 18 DO weno flashes in the display 18 00
2. antenna inside theunit functions as AMantenna it is strongly effected bythe reception direction When listening toAM broadcast reorient the unit tofind the position which gives thebest reception SOUND QUALITY SELECTION Set sound quality selection to different MONO ST BASS position according to thereceiving broadcast MONO weak signal broadcast voice program mono broadcast STEREO strong signal broadcast music FM Stereobroadcast BASS strong musicbroadcast bass stereo gt When listening to astereo broadcast normallyset MONO ST BASS to STEREO gt Ifyou arelistening to the stereo music and prefer to a bass effect set theswitch to BASS b If the stereoreception is tooweak or noisy or you are listening to voice program set the switch toMONO poc PRESETTING STATIONS Youcan preset upto 20 stations underthe preset number 0 19 on FM and 10stations under the preset number 0 9 on FM 0 19 AM 0 9 30 Presets Me l Tune in toa desired station with a 100 4 iii manual tuning or quicktuning Er E SAL 2 Press STORE into 100 4 memory mode preset number m NE flashes in the display 13 Press to selecta proper mmu STEREO y 100 preset number presetnumber m ee Miz increases cyclically pressing 24 Press STORE TIME to Ez E 100 4 memorize the station The 5 Miz corresponding number will
3. D G IRE l i DE102 PLL AM FM STEREO RECEIVER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FM STEREO MANUAL TUNING QUICK TUNING PRESETTING 30 MEMORYPRESETS BASS STEREO MONO SELECTABLE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR AUTO CUT OFF WITH LOWER POWER WEEKDAY INDICATOR BATTERYINDICATOR STYLISH DESIGN 24H 12H SELECTABLE DUAL CLOCK 1 HOUR AUTO POWER OFF INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing DE102 DEGEN PLL AM FM Stereo Receiver Itwill give you manyhours of reliable service and listeningpleasure Before operating the receiver please read thismanual carefully and retain itfor future reference CONTENTS Location of 1 LCD Identification Battery Operation Temperature Indicator Power Band Tuning in toa Station Manual Tuning Quick Tuning Listening to preset stations Using Antenna Sound Quality Selection Presetting Stations Clock Set Adjust the Cloc 12H 24H Cautions 12 Specifications LOCATION OF CONTROLS eceecoe cccoce Battery Compartment Back Side Reset Inside theBattery Compartment LCD Display Power Band Carrying Strap Earphone Jack Volume Memory Week Temperature Store Time Buckle Scan Hour Scan Minute Mono Stereo Bass LCD INDE NTIFICATION 5 6 7 _ mmm TEP
4. ERATURE STEREO ES 9 ED g g gg AM KHz 2 1 a MHz 1 1 FM Band 2 AM Band AM 3 PM 4 Local Time 5 Battery Indicator 6 Temperature Indicator 7 Stereo 8 Preset Number Week day 9 Week dayIndicator BATTERY OPERATION Slide the battery coverin the direction of thearrow nsert two AAAbatteries according to the marking s sp inside the compartment Slide back the battery cover make surethat it snap in place re Do not mix different types together Alkaline Carbon Zinc Nickel Cadmium etc or old batteries with new ones gt When the unit isnot being used fora long period oftime remove the batteriesto avoid damage frombattery leakage and corrosion gt If battery leakage occurs wipe the battery compartment with a soft clothbefore inserting the newones BATTERY INDICATOR The battery charge isshown at 4 levelsin the display S m p P zd Full Empty N p TEMPERATURE INDICATOR 6 When the batteries becomeweak battery indicator flashes Press MEMOO when theunit is off If batteries gettoo weak for properoperation the unit temperature indicates in thedisplay 10 will automatically shut offwith special integrated circus for 5s Replace the batteriesimmediately to preventmemories losing after the powerautomatically turns off Turn off theunit and then replacethe batteries with fre
5. ES 3 Press to storethe setting 2 Press to changethe weekday upward or todownward Em Make sure topress MEMO afterweekday setting otherwise setting is failed 4 DUAL CLOCK Youcan preset dualclock CL1 local andCL2 in the unitwith independent clock and weekday l When the unit isoff press 2 Clock number indicates inthe and togetherfor display for a shorttime and then above 2s new clock shows inthe display 18 00 tL2 E l agg4 E Em Repeat the same procedure to changethe clock to CL1 Local aii CAUTIONS On Handling Avoid exposureto temperature extremes directsunlight moisture sand dust or mechanicalshock Should anything wrong withthe radio please removethe battery SPECIFICATIONS 1 Frequency Range FM MW 87 0 108 0 MHz 531 1602 KHz 2 Noise Limit Sensitivity and have the unitchecked by qualified personnelbefore operating it any further FM lt 104V When the unit isnot being used fora long period oftime remove MW lt 1 5mv m the batteries to avoiddamage form battery leakageand corrosion 3 Memory Stations 30 TheLCD display maybecome hard to seeor slow down when using the unit athigh temperatures above 40 or at low FM 20 0 19 temperatures below 7 C At room temperature the display will MW 10 0 9 return to its n
6. ormaloperating condition 4 Bass Boost 100Hz gt 9dB e The product may notoperate normally whenthe ESD 8kv applied 5 Power Supply 2 AAABatteries on the metal coatedbuttons It is necessaryto reset manually 6 External D 3 5mm 7 Dimensions Approx 45X 83X19 mm 8 Mass Approx 45 g excl Battery Notes On Headphones Avoid usingearphones at high volume if you experience a ringing in your ears reduce volume or discontinueuse Shut down the radiobefore sleeping Do not use earphoneswhile driving or cycling it can also be potentially dangerous to play your earphones at highvolume while walking especially atpedestrian crossing a E a N
7. shones within 1 hour POWER BAND RESET 1 FM i Press POWER BAND to turn on the E If the unit operates erratically reset the unit bypress RESETO unit the FM station you stoped listen 89 g inside the battery compartmentto resume normaloperation last operation is heard E Note that resetwill erase all ofthe memories including clock qe AM Ime setting 2 AM Press POWER BAND FM mode 1 Withdraw the batteries press unit turns intoAM mode theAM station 10 jJ 1 ru RESET inside the you stoped listen lastoperation is heard 1 4 compartment for above 0 5 Je m Mee second 3 Clock Mode Press POWER BANDO in AM mode Ln 5 unit turns offinto Clock mode weekday 18 DO MER indicates in the display m 2 Install the batteries clock 0 00 flashes and reset to 0 00 Turn off theunit into Clock Modeif you do notwant to listen to the broadcast Ithardly consumes any powerin Clock Mode Om La TUNING INTO 5 1 Manual Tuning Press SCAN button to tune into a clear reception FM Step 0 1MHz AM Step 9KHz iml gt Headphones cord functionsas antenna for theunit plug the headphone connector into earphone jack before tuning or you cannot tune in toany stations gt Manual tuning is mor suitable for weaksignal broadcast When the receivingFM Stereo stationis strong enough and
8. sound quality setto STEREO or BASS Stereo indicates in the display 2 Quick Tuning 3 Listening toPreset Stations There are 30memories 20 assignedto FM with preset number 0 19 and 10assigned to AM with 0 9 Rememberall the preset station numbers forthe convenience of later listening Refer to page 9for information on presetting stations 1 Press POWER BAND to select the desired band 2 Press MEMO to tunein to the preset 84 1 station of last operation frequency and preset number showsin the display 190 4 3 Repress to tunein to the next a preset station Keep SCAN button presseduntil frequency indicator changes unit starts totune in to thestations automatically When a station is tuned in scanning stops and thetuned station is heard e If there isa station you wish to skip duringscanning press and hold SCAN button or toskip this station Press SCAN or buttonwhile quick tuning scanning will stop immediately gt Quick Tuningis more suitable for strong signal broadcast it may not stopif broadcast signals are weak gt If tuning become dowly a frequency range try manual tuning to see ifthere are someweak stations USING ANTENNA FM Reception Headphone cord functions asFM antenna keep it extended tofind the position which gives the best reception ha AM Reception Magnetic
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