Eton E100 owner manual System SET Codes and the System SET Code Table, Changing System SET Codes

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CODE

DESCRIPTION

SHOWN IN

NO.

DISPLAY

 

29*

Normal AAA battery to be used

1.5

76*

Set the FM frequency range to 76-108MHz (Japan)

76 108

88*

Set the FM frequency range to 87-108MHz

87 108

 

(N. America; Western Europe)

 

 

 

 

CHANGING SYSTEM SET CODES

To enter a system code of your choice, use the procedure below.

1.Turn off the radio.

2.Press/release the ‘Sys. Set’ button (13). Note that ‘- - ‘ (41) appears in the upper right corner of the display and the clock digits disappear.

3.Within 5 seconds, enter the desired numeric code with the numeric key pad, then immediately press/release the button labeled ENTER. The code ICON (42) will briefly appear in the lower right corner of the display.

CHANGING THE CLOCK FROM 24 TO 12 HOUR

FORMAT – AN EXAMPLE OF CHANGING A SYSTEM SET CODE

The instructions below serve as an excellent example of how to change a system set code, in this case changing the clock system to a 12 hour format:

1.Turn off the radio.

2.Press/release the ‘Sys. Set’ button. Note that ‘- - ‘ appears in the upper right corner of the display and the clock digits disappear.

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Contents E100 Page USA Do YOU Need HELP?Table of Contents Introduction Major Features of the E100 FeaturesFront DiagramsRadio OFF Display DiagramsSignal Strength and Battery Strength Indicator Installing BatteriesGetting Started What the E100 IncludesTimer-Defeat Method Battery Saver/Timer MethodBasic Radio Operation Important Initial SET-UPSetting UP AM and FM Outside of North America Volume and Tone ControlsBasic Radio Operation Selecting FM, AM or ShortwaveRegular Tuning also called manual tuning Tuning in StationsAUTO-SCAN Tuning Direct Frequency EntryFine Tuning Clock and Alarm FeaturesSetting the Clock To set the clockClock and Alarm Features Setting the AlarmUsing the Snooze Feature Activating and Deactivating the Alarm Working with MemoryStoring Stations Into Memory SELECTING/CHANGING Memory Pages Working with MemoryAccessing What is Stored Into Memory Moving a Stored Frequency Memory Auto-ScanDeleting ALL Memory Contents of a Deleting a Frequency Stored in MemoryCustomizing Memory Pages Display System SET Codes and the System SET Code TableSystem SET Codes and the System SET Code Table Changing System SET CodesChanging the Clock from 24 to 12 Hour Monitoring Current SET Code Status Default Factory System SET CodesUsing Earphones Using the LightUsing the Antenna Gain Switch Using the Lock SwitchPreventing Battery Acid Leakage TroubleshootingReset Procedure Other E100 InformationTroubleshooting Listening to Shortwave Stations Selecting a Shortwave Meter Band Listening to Shortwave StationsAUTO-SCAN Tuning While in Shortwave World Radio TV Handbook Passport to World Band RadioIntroduction Shortwave Listening GuideShortwave Listening Guide DAY Bands and Night Bands Difference is Important Daytime Listening Sunset and Sunrise Often the Very Best Time to ListenDAY Bands Characteristics EVENING/NIGHT Listening Night Bands CharacteristicsEtón Corporation Corporation Way Palo Alto, CA Warranty RegistrationOne 1 year parts and labor Limited Warranty to the Original CustomerLimited Warranty to the Original Customer Service Your Etón or Grundig Product Service InformationWarranty Non-WarrantyPage Etón Corporation Corporate Headquarters 1015 Corporation Way
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E100 specifications

The Eton E100 is a standout portable AM/FM radio that combines modern design with functionality, making it an essential companion for outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, or anyone who enjoys music and information on the go. This compact yet powerful radio is designed with a user-friendly interface and robust features that cater to a wide range of listening preferences.

One of its main features is the integrated digital tuner, which allows users to effortlessly switch between AM and FM bands. The radio delivers crystal-clear sound quality, ensuring that every broadcast is heard with clarity. It is equipped with a telescopic antenna, enhancing reception and enabling users to catch their favorite stations even in remote locations. The E100 is also designed with a built-in speaker that produces rich audio, making it suitable for both personal listening and sharing with a group.

The portable design of the Eton E100 is another key characteristic, weighing just a few ounces and featuring a durable build. It is easy to carry, thanks to its sturdy handle, making it perfect for camping trips, beach outings, or backyard barbecues. The radio is powered by either batteries or an AC adapter, providing flexibility and ensuring that it can be used in areas without access to electricity.

In terms of technology, the Eton E100 incorporates a modern LCD display that provides information such as the current station frequency, battery level, and time. This display is backlit, allowing for easy visibility in low-light conditions. The radio also features a built-in alarm clock, making it a great addition to any bedside table, ensuring users wake up to their favorite station.

Another highlight of the Eton E100 is its versatility. In addition to traditional radio waves, the device is compatible with auxiliary inputs, letting users connect external devices like smartphones or MP3 players. This feature expands the listening options beyond AM/FM broadcasts, allowing for personalized playlists and media enjoyment.

With its combination of functionality, portability, and versatility, the Eton E100 stands out in the realm of portable radios. Whether for everyday use, outdoor adventures, or keeping up with news and entertainment while traveling, this radio is designed to meet the needs of diverse users, making it a reliable choice for anyone seeking quality on-the-go audio solutions.