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1.             Press and Hold  lt SNOOZE gt   Key Loke Icon Displays          Reset the Unit    If the unit operates erratically  please turn off the unit  and take out the AA batteries for several minutes  then install batteries again  the unitwill work normally     22    POWER SUPPLY    Ni MH Battery     1 Remove the battery compartment s cover by pushing  the cover inthe direction ofthe arrow     2 Install the Ni MH batteries in its compartment  and  then connect battery port with theunit     3 Rotate the   PowerSelect   to Ni MH position  the  unit can worknormally                             AA Batteries    Ni MH Batteries Compartment             Note  The charging function of the unitis only usedfor the Ni MH  batteries        T      WZ    Hon                    lt Power Select gt  Switch    Battery Port             23    POWER SUPPLY    AA Batteries    1 Open the battery compartment s cover     2 Install 3AA sizebatteries according tothe polarity  diagram     3 Rotate the  lt Power Select gt  switch to  ALKALINE   position  the unitcan work normally     NOTES     1 If you setthe   Power Select   to Ni MH  position  the unitconsume  the Ni MH batteries  ifyou set the  lt PowerSelect gt  to  ALKALINE   position  the unit consumethe AAbatteries     2 Please don t mix therechargeable batteries with thealkaline ones     3 Please don t mix theused batteries with thenew ones     4 Please don t mix AA batteries with the metal     5 If you don t use theunit for along period  pleas
2.      USB Jack   charging MP 3 or cellphone             NOTES    1 Some cellphones require specialdemands about the charging  current and voltage  maybe they can t be charged bythe unit   2 While using the externaladapter to charge cellphoneor MP 3you  should disconnect the Ni MH cable withthe unit     28    PRECAUTIONS    e Do not exposethe radio torain or humid enviroment   eDo not exposethe radio toextreme stronge sunlight     close to heatsources  or leaveit in theplace with  excessive dust     eWhen charging theunit by solar  please donot put the  unit in theextreme sunlight forlong period     elf the radiois not usedfor a longtime  remove allthe  batteries to preverntbattery leakage orcorrosion     29    SPECIFICATION       1  Frequency       FM 87  108 MHz  MW 10K  520  1710 KHz  MW 9K  522   1710KHz  LW 150   521KHz  SW 2300  23000KHz  WEATHER MHz    CH1 162 400 CH5 162 500  CH2 162 425 CH6 162 525  CH3 162 450 CH7 162 550  CHA 162 475          2  Noise Limit Sensitivity             FM    10 MW  MW LW    1mv m  SW  lt  30 M  3  Ni MH Batteries 3 6V  AAalkaline Batteries 4 5V  External Adapter 6 0V  4  Internal Speaker D66mm  5  Earphone D3 5mm                         6  Dimension Approx 240  138  70  7 Weight Approx 560g incl Ni MH batteries           10 09 18    30                   
3.  shortly toenter into the  memory mode with  M  and the preset memory  address flashes  thenpress the  lt M  gt  or  lt M  gt  button  shortly to selectthe preset memory address    2  Press the   MEMORY  button shortly onceagain to  confirm  The station address is stored in the memory           Voyage pro    mv    MONG ngs  FM 59 85 MHZ    Weather Alert Rado TY   ZN 73 Y             Press and Hold  lt MEMORY gt     Frequency Changes          FM can store 100 memories and address 00 is advised to  be stored while manual tuning    AM can store 25 memories and address 00 is advised to  be stored while manual tuning    LW can store 10 memories and address 00 is advised to  be stored while manual tuning    SW can store 100 memories and address 00 is advised to  be stored while manual tuning     14       DELETE PRESET STATIONS    Delete APreset Station    1 Select the band    2 Press the  lt M  gt or  lt M  gt  shortly to select the address  where the frequency saved in    3 Press the   DEL   button shortly withthe icon  T   flashing  then pressthe   DEL   button shortly again  to delete the address     Delete ALL Preset Stations    1 Select the band   2 Press and holdthe   DEL   button  about 3 seconds   with  TALL   flashing  then pressthe   DEL   button    shortly once againto delete allthe preset frequencies        raw    man 5   89 80                 Press   DEL    to delete an address    The Delete Icon    J    Press and hold   DEL   to delete all addresses          15    FM 
4. 00 7700KHz 41m   7 100 7 700MHz    31m   9200 10000KHz 31m   9 200 10 000MHz   25m   11400 12200KHz 25m   11 400 12 200MHz  22m   13500 13900KHz 22m   13 500 13 900MHz  19m   15000 15800KHz 19m   15 000 15 800MHz  16m   17450 17950KHz 16m   17 450 17 950MHz  15m   18850 19100KHz 15m   18 850 19 100MHz  13m   21450 21950KHz 13m   21 450 21 950MHz       RADIO OPERATION    Select AM Step 9K 10K   In the unitoff mode  press and holdthe button  lt AM gt   about 5 secondswith the step 9K or 10Kappearing in  the display  Press andhold the button   AM    again to  convert between 9Kand 10K        UNE yy HR Jes p gen se Ue yy Ri es Lg e      amu amu  MU TO SK C   mw 10 10K  05 25 y 09 25     9KStep 10K Step  Using the Antenna  While listening tothe FM orAM programs  please  extend the telescopicantenna fully and get close tothe  window to getthe best reception  The unituses an  internal  ferrit barantenna forAM or LW  While  listening to the AM or LW programs  please rotate the  unit to getthe best reception   Manual Tuning in Stations  1  Turn on the unit and select the band   2  Adjust the volume   3  Rotate the knob  lt TUN  gt  to your listen to your desired  program                                Weather Alert Radio  F  gt              Frequency Changes       TUNING INTO STATIONS    Auto Scan Tuning    1  Turn on the unit and select the band    2  Press and hold the button  lt M  gt  or  lt M  gt  with the  frequency changing in the display  then release the  button  the unit is 
5. Handle                                                                       26    CHARGING Ni MH BATTERIES    External Adapter Charging    Youcan charge theNi MH batteries eitherin radio onor  off mode     1 Connect the unitwith external adaptercorrectly then  the icon  ca  shows inthe display    2 The Ni MH batteries will be charged automatically  with the battery power icon      flows  Whenthe  battery power isfull   zzz  stops flowing     Solar Charging    Put the unitunder the sun if the sunlight is strong  the  Ni MH batteries willbe charged automatically either in  the radio onor offmode        e  IN       Solar Panel    TLTUPTO                 Note   Please don t put the unit in the extreme strong sunlight for long period     Charging via PC    1 Plug one portof the supplied USB cable intothe USB  jack of the PC and theother port intothe  DC IN5V   jack of theradio  When the connectionis correctly  the  icon    aa  will show inthe display    2  The Ni MH batteries willbe charged automatically  with the battery power icon  z   flows  Whenthe  battery power isfull   zz  stops flowing     27          CHARGING GADGETS    Charging MP 3 or Cellphone    1 Push the   CHARGE  switch to  OUT  position    2 Plug one portof the suppied USB cable intothe    CHARGE OUT    jackand the otherport into the MP 3  or cellphone jack    3 Turn thehandle crank orconnect the unitwith  external adapter tocharge Mp3 orcellphone    4 While charging  the powr light  CHAGE  will be on            
6. KA600    FM AM SW LW WEATHER MUTI BAND RECEIVER  DYNAMO  amp  SOLARPOWER SUPPLY   WITH FLASHLIGHT  amp  READING LIGHT  TEMPERATURE AND MOISTERINDICATOR    OPERATION MANUAL          KEY FEATURES    Thank You    Thank you forpurchasing the KA600 muti band  receiver  Pleaseread the manual thoroughly before  operating and keepthis book ina safe place for future  reference  Hope theradio can give you much happiness     FM Band  87 0 108 0MHZ  AM  10K   520 1710KHz  AM  9K   522 1710KHz  SW  2300 23000KHz  LW  150 521KHz    WEATHER   CH1 CH7    POWER SUPPLY Ni MH Battery  AABattery  Adapter    CHARGING Ni MH Batteries   Dynamo Charging  External Adapter Charging  Solar Charging  Charging via PC    The radio cancharge cellphone  MP3  MP4  and other gadgets     LED flashlight plus5 LED reading lamp    Built in dynamic widerange speaker for  crystal clear sound     INDEX INDEX    LOCATION OF GONIR panis knee bimslm  se 1 SET THE GlOCK a husa tana eee 20  POWER ON AND POWER OFF MOISTER and TEMPERATURE DISPLAY                  21  Power On and Power Off    4 USING EEASHDEIGELT    5  ront oontra n und 21  S166P  Timer sivanis Sapien           H       4 USING READING LIGHT    eeen 21  Alarm On and Alarm Off               oce 5 KEY LOCKPFUNGQCTIQON   iic echa enum dd cnet 22  RADIO OPERATION RESET THEUNIT  muse aisha ER pes ede ER 22  Adjust the Vol  m Enise onsena 7 POWER SUPPLY  Band Sel  ctloNniz  s irt ee tete dai e eeu 7 Ni MH Battery   AABattery               sess 23  Select  AM Step
7. O   finally  press the   AM  button shortly to confirm     11    TUNING INTO STATIONS    Auto Tuning Storage  ATS     1  Select the band    2  Adjust the volume    3  Press and hold the    MEMORY  gt  button until frequency  starts auto tuning  then release the button  the unit will  store the station while scanning the strong signal     FM  ATS    50 memories   from 50   AM  ATS    10  memories   from 15   LW  ATS    5 memories   from 05   SW  ATS    50 memories   from 50                           2 Press and Hold the lt MEMORY gt  button    mv  MONG MS    89 80       Icon  M  and Preset  Frequency Adress       Frequency Changes          12       TUNING INTO STATIONS    Listening to Preset Stations     1  Manual    1  Select the band    2  Press the  lt M  gt  or  lt M  gt  button shortly to select the  preset frequency address  In this way  you can find  the preset station quickly        Voyager pra    mv     BD AMONG Ass        OO  OF MHz                 Press the  lt M  gt  shortly Frequency Address Changes              2  Direct Frequency Entry Listening    1  Select the band    2  In the preset mode  input the frequency address directly   and then press the   MEMORY  button shortly to listen to  the program     NOTE  In the preset mode  there are icon  M  and the frequency address  showing in the display  You can press the  lt M  gt  or  lt M  gt  button to entry into the  mode     13    TUNING INTO STATIONS    Manual Tuning Storage    1  Press the  lt MEMORY gt  button
8. RADIO OPERATION    Activate and Cancel the Alarm Function  In the unit off mode  press the button  lt ALARM1 gt  or     lt ALARM2 gt  shortly with the icon    amp   flashing in the display   the alarm function is activated  Press the button  lt ALARM1 gt   or  lt ALARM2 gt  again  if the icon  S  disappears from the  display  the alarm function is canceled     Snooze 5 Minutes          When the unitalarm on  press SNOOZE BUTTON  the button  lt SNOOZE gt shortly    AN   then the unitis powered off for  5 seconds     O       Adjust the Volume       In the uniton mode rotate the  knob  lt VOL gt  to adjust the  volume        Band Selecting     S  1  In the unit on mode  press the             button  lt FM WB gt  to listen to the FM AM band     2  Press the button  lt AM gt  shortlyto listen tothe AM  band  Press the button  lt AM gt        shortly repeatedly to convert FM and WB  between MW  LW and 2ang 4  SW  5    G G    gm      3  Press thenumeric button  0   Wasser  an on  shortly repeatedly toselect E       the meter band  AM Band    Meter Band    R             RADIO OPERATION    Frequency Diagram        FM   87 108MHz   AM   MW  LW  SW   MW 10K    520 1710KHz MW 9K    522 1710KHz  LW   150 521KHz SW   2300KHz 23000KHz          Meter Band KHz   Meter Band MHz     120m   2300 2550KHz 120m   2 300 2 550MHz  90m   3150 3450KHz 90m   3 150 3 450MHz  75m   3850 4050KHz 75m   3 850 4 050MHz  60m   4700 5100KHz 60m   4 700 5 100MHz  49m   5700 6500KHz 49m   5 700 6 500MHz  41m   71
9. RDS    FM RDS   1  Select astrong signal stationof FM    2  Press the  lt RDS gt  button shortly with the icon  eg  in  the display  udi   3  Press the  lt RDS MOOD  button repeatedly to see  what is beingtransmitted     Rt   Station Text Message  PTY   Program Type  PS   Station Name                               Press  lt RDS gt  button shortly                                               pe ar    Weather Alert Rado  T C23 C33       Press  lt RDS MODE         RDS information displays button shortly       16       WEATHER RECEPTION    Listening to the Weather Report    1 Press the  lt FM WB gt  button shortly toenter into  weather reception mode    2 Rotate the  lt TUN  gt knob to selectthe local frequency  position  Then you can listento the weatherreport                 3    03     ODOR Pi    CO GO CO G9   DOOOm  TC  wl H 6             Press  lt FM MW gt  shortly The frequency displays             yananna       The frequency displays    Rotate the  lt TUN gt  knob  to select the local frequency          17    WEATHER RECEPTION    Weather Band Channel Frequencies                               CHANNEL FREQUENCY MHz   CH1 162 400  CH2 162 425  CH3 162 450  CH4 162 475  CH5 162 500  CH6 162 525  CH7 162 550             Weather Emergencies Reception   1 Press the  lt FM WB gt  button shortly toenter into the  local weather frequency position    2 Press the  lt ALERT gt  button toenter into the weater  emergencies reception  theicon  ALERT  will show in  the display andthe ligh
10. auto scan tuning the stations  When  auto tuning the strong signal  the unit will broadcast the  station        Voyager pro  mrmwn  I iwi   99 80   Weather Alert Rado  J  2     Frequency Changes                      Press and Hold M or M        Direct Frequency Entry    Input FM BandFrequency  After inputting FMband number  press the  lt FM AM gt   button shortly tolisten to FMprogram     Input AM Band Frequency   First select the frequency range MW  AM orLW   then  input the frequency number  After inputting the number   press the  lt AM gt  button to confirm     NOTE  While inputting the frequency number  the number  O at the end  of the frequency can be deleted  The time betweentwo steps islimited   please perform quickly otherwise the inputtingis invalid     10    TUNING IN STATIONS    Example1  Input FM 95 80MHz    SIRI KHZ ui          5     es        2    mv    MONG      z  OD De e 35 08     The Input Frequency       Input the numeric button 9   5  8  0  and then press the   lt FM WB gt  button shortly to  confirm     Example 2  Input AM  9K  1287KHZ    JWH suu             n Aw  5     5     COCOCO Gm   e AM E kuz    DO CD OA             Firstly press the  lt AM gt  button shortly  The Input Frequency    and then press the numeric button  1 2 8 7  finally press the  lt AM gt  button  shortly to confirm     Example 3   Input SW 4900KHZ    50n  ey  amp  3550                    Firstly press the   AM   button  and then The Input Frequency  press the numeric button 4  9  0  
11. d  lt DEL  gt   T                ro    21 AEG 2010   30    Hour flashes IU                                                 Minute flashes    27 REG 2010  08 25 e    NOTE  The clock mode is 12 H   PM  will show on the display if time is after    12 00   20                         Adjust the minu             RADIO OPERATION    Moister and Temperature Display  There is the moister and temperature indicator in the    left side ofthe unit  theupper indicator displays  temperature and the downside displays moister  You  can press the   C F  jack in the battery compartment  with the pointy object to convertbetween the  fahrenheit and celsius        Temperature Displays    fi    Moister Displays                                lt C F gt  Jack       Using Flashlight   Press the  lt FLASH LIGHT gt  button onthe top ofthe unit   the flashlight willbe on  Pressthe  lt Flash Light gt  button  once again shortlyto turn off the light     Using Reading Light   Firstly  open the solar panel  then pushthe   Reading  Light gt  switch tothe  ON  side  the reading lightis on   Push the  lt Reading Light gt  switch tothe  OFF  side   the reading lightis off     21    RADIO OPERATION    Key Lock Function   Press and holdthe  lt SNOOZE gt  button about2  seconds with the icon G     showsin the display  key  lock function is activated  Press the lt SNOOZE gt  button  again with theicon disappearing  andthe key lock  function is deactivated                 Voyager pra    e none WE  9 80 ve             
12. eremove theAA batteries  lest battery corrosion     Low Battery Power Warning   When the battery power is low  the  lt L OW BATT gt  light  will flash  Inthis condition  youcan t turn onthe unit   If the warningdisplays  please selectthe other  charging mode orcharge the unitimmediately     24    POWER SUPPLY    Adapter     1 Plug one portof the adapterinto the AC socket and  plug the otherport into the   DC IN 6V   jack     2 Select the   PowerSelect   switch to ADAPTOR   position  If you connect correctly  the icon  cag     will show inthe display        Adapter  M          Ho          AC Socket    SZ    nl    nm  Select  Power Select  to  De  ADAPTOR  Position                  NOTE  In unit off mode  please don tuse the external adapter for three  hours     25    CHARGING Ni MH BATTERIES    There are fourways to chargethe Ni MH batteries    dynamo charging  solarcharging  external adapter   charging and PC charging  The  CHARGE  light will  be on whiledynamo and solarcharging    Before charging  please push the  CHARGE  switch  to IN  position     Dynamo Charging    Youcan charge theunit either inradio on modeor off   mode    1  Push the   CHARGE  switch to  IN  position    2 Turning thehand crank  thebuilt in dynamo will  start to generateelectricity and chargethe Ni MH  batteries automatically              sem oo  a Voyager          Fu  1058 8858     AM FM SW Weather Alert Radio   KTA ss CIO C   000000000000  0000000000000 CIO C   000000000000  ooooooooooooo DC    Crank 
13. ery Compartment         lt CHARGE gt  Switch     lt DC IN 5V gt  Port     D   AM   Button       CHARGE OUT      Power On select AM Port  Power Off  select step 9K 10K     p   DC IN 6V gt  Jack       Numeric 0 Button select meter band  amp  Earphone Jack      FM WB   Button         POWER SELECT  Switch    Ni MH  Ni MH Batteries and Solar Panel  ADAPTOR  External Adapter  ALKALINE   AA Size Batteries      Moister Indicator      lt DEL gt  Button       MEMORY  Button     Front Solar Panel  Rear  Reading Light    2    LOCATION OF CONTROLS    LEFT    Flash Light    Crank Handle       RIGHT     lt TUN gt  Knob     lt VOL gt  Knob       POWER ON POWER OFF    Power Onand Power Off    1 Rotate the  lt POWER SELECT gt  to the valid charging  position   ALKALINE    AA Battery Charging  ADAPTOR    External Adapter Charging   2 In the unit off mode  press the button   POWER  to turn on    the unit  press the butto   POWER  again to turn off the  unit                         Sleep Timer    1 Rotate the  lt POWERSELECT gt  to thevalid charging  position    2 In the unitoff mode  press the button    SLEEP    repeatedly to selectyour desired sleeptimer from  05 90 minutes    3 If you selectthe sleep timer  the unitwill turn on  automatically after afew seconds withthe icon  Re   and the minute appearing in thedisplay    4  While reaching your setting sleeptime the unit will  turn off automatically     POWER ON POWER OFF    NOTE If the unitturn on by pressing the button lt POWER gt  youcan  al
14. s iiis idee secte n ah 9 APER EM 25  TUNING INTO STATIONS CHARGING Ni MH Batteries  Manual Tuning in Stations                 sssssessse 9 Dynamo Charging    oiov reto ctr et exe e 26  Auto Scan Tuning    rrr nennen 10 External Adapter Charging                    cceeeeeeeeeeees 27  Direct Frequency Entry            eee cres 10 Solar  Ghatging  ziii cto besote ere xatd trades 27  Auto Tuning  Storage    coo a ent Puma 12 Charging via PC musikalen 27  Listening to Preset Station                    susussssss  13 CHARGING GADGETS                    sese 28  Manual Tuning Storage                    sseusssssussss 14 PRECAUTION Swi scsscsssswinaanchanevaiiesacdaanenssccaina Hasan 29  Delete Preset Stations    cioe herct tend 15 SPECIFICATION    cerei een tence trt nen Heint 30  PIM ipm T        M 16  WEATHER RECEPTION  Listening to the Weather Report                         17  Weather EmergenciesReception                       18    SET THE DATE speed mene eii r i S 19    LOCATION OF CONTROLS    TOP               Reading Light Switch    Flash Light Button     Hand Strap Hole      lt RDS gt   lt ALARM1 gt  Button QD Temperature Indicator      lt RDS MODE gt   lt ALARM2 gt  Button   LCD Display      lt ALERT gt  Button   lt ALERT  gt  Light        SLEEP   Button      lt SNOOZE gt  Button        lt Power gt  Button    LOCATION OF CONTROLS    REAR        amp    LOW BATT gt  Light   QD   CHARGE  Light   D M  M  Button       Speaker    p Numeric Button      Telescopic Antenna     Batt
15. so select the sleep timer by pressing the button   SLEEP    shortly to  select your desiredsleep timer            o Sleep Timer       05 90 60 30 10 05       Fl  A  Sleep Timer Ic         BS MONG Sleep Timere     90  St  Weg am                   Alarm On Off    The unit hastwo alarm function  alarm1 and alarm2     1 In the unitoff mode  press and holdthe button   lt ALARM1 gt  or  lt ALARM2 gt with the icon  c  flashing  to enter thealarm on offfunction   The setting order  hour  minute  presetting off time   2  Press the button  lt ALARM1 gt  or lt ALARM2 gt  to enter  the next setting   3  Rotate the knob   TUN    toadjust the alarm  time and presetting off time     5    POWER ON POWER OFF    Example Set the ALARM1 on at 8 05  and alarm off  after 15 minutes     A  In the unit off mode  press and hold the button   lt ALARM1 gt  with the icon   C    and the hour flashing     UNS yy eg a gena e            SS l        gt  i rime 99  omg tu Voy IAL TINE  Press and Hold ALARM1 30         Hour Flashes I  B  Rotate the knob   TUN    to adjust the hour     vp Aag    Svat tine   DIAL Time     C      08 30        p    C  Press the  lt ALARM1 gt  and  then rotate the knob  lt TUN  gt   to adjust the minute  Press  the button  lt ALARM1 gt  to         set the off time by rotating  the knob   TUN             ma s ja apa se        Off Time 01 99 minutes    D  Press the button  lt ALARM1 gt  shortly to confirm    J    vr SR ag      be        24 AEG 20 m  08 05 G          Press Shortly    
16. t  ALERT  flash  Youcan  power offthe unit  ifthere is weatheremergencies  the  unit will poweron and reportthe weater emergency  automatically               PI m  c      Press   ALERT   shortly The icon  ALERT  displays             18    SET THE DATE    Adjust the date   1 In the unitoff mode  press and holdthe  lt MEMORY gt   button about 2 seconds  with the yearflashes  Then  tune the  lt TUN gt knob to adjustthe year  finally press  the lt MEMORY gt  button to confirm    2 After setting the year  pressthe   MEMORY  button  shortly with the month flashes  Then tune the   TUN    knob to adjustthe month  finally press the    MEMORY button to confirm    3  Aftersetting the month youcan use thesame way to  set the date    Example  set 2010 8 30       Aa x ja Lanes n  2025 2     Q  ON         Press and hold  lt DATE gt     fo  Di AL YEAR  raf    gE Year flashes                      Adjust the date    ma Ri ja a pa se                   mv  Ol AL DAY    Adjust the I    UN y eR Jes Loa e    DLRL MONTH e          a                                                 19    SET THE CLOCK    Adjust the clock    1 In the unit off mode  press and holdthe   DEL  button   about 2 seconds  with the hourflashes  Then tune  the   TUN    knobto adjust thehour    2 After tuning thehour  pressthe   DEL  button shortly  once again then tunethe   TUN    knobto adjust the  minute  finally pressthe   DEL   button shortly to  confirm     Example  set clock8 35          N vey ae  J  a    73 Press and hol
    
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