Eton E100 operation manual Clock and Alarm Features, Working with Memory, To set the alarm

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E100 OPERATION MANUAL

CLOCK AND ALARM FEATURES continued

To set the alarm:

1.Turn the radio off. The alarm clock digits (30) appear in the upper right corner of the display.

2.Press/release the button labeled ‘Time Set’ twice. The alarm clock’s digits flash in the display.

3.Within 5 seconds, set the hour using the Up/Hour button and the minutes using the – button. Make sure that AM or PM (29) appear in the display if your clock is set up in the 12 hr.AM/PM format.

4.Within 5 seconds of finishing, press the ‘Time Set’ button once or just wait until the alarm digits stop flashing.

USING THE SNOOZE FEATURE

When the alarm activates and turns the radio on, the alarm activation symbol (31) appears flashing in the display. While it is flashing, press/release the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (10). The radio will turn off and then turn on again in 10 minutes. This process can be repeated 3 times.

ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE ALARM The alarm is activated and deactivated by pressing the button labeled ‘Alarm’ (9). When it is activated, the alarm activation symbol

(31)appears in the display. When this symbol is not in the display, it is deactivated. Note that once the alarm turns the radio on, with the alarm symbol flashing, except for the SNOOZE/LIGHT button, the radio’s controls will not function until the ON/OFF-TIMER button is pressed.

7WORKING WITH MEMORY

At the factory, the E100 is set up with 8 pages of memory, each page holding 25 frequencies. This enables storing of 200 frequencies into memory. This factory setting can be changed and tailored to your personal needs or can be left as-is. When first learning to store stations into memory, we suggest using the factory setting. To change the factory setting, see the section CUSTOMIZING MEMORY PAGES on page 20. Otherwise, follow the instructions below to store your favorite frequencies into memory using this original factory memory set-up.

STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY

The instructions below show you how to store stations (frequencies) into the currently selected memory page.

1.Turn on the radio.

2.Tune to the desired station.

3.Press/release the Mem.&Edit button (15). Note that the memory number digits (38) flash in the upper right corner of the display. The memory page number, P#, also appears, but does not flash.

4.Within 5 seconds use the numeric keypad to enter the memory number that you wish to store the station into (In the factory’s original memory setting, there are 25 memories per page. You would therefore enter a number between 01 and 25).

5.Within 5 seconds press the Mem.&Edit button, or wait 5 seconds. After a few seconds,the upper right corner’sdisplay returns to the clock.

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Contents OP ER Ation M Anual Do YOU Need HELP? Introduction Features Major Features of the E100Diagrams DiagramsGetting Started Basic Radio OperationVolume and Tone Controls Tuning in StationsAUTO-SCAN Tuning Basic Radio OperationClock and Alarm Features Fine TuningSetting the Clock Setting the AlarmClock and Alarm Features To set the alarmUsing the Snooze Feature Working with MemoryAccessing What is Stored Into Memory Direct Memory AccessWorking with Memory SELECTING/CHANGING Memory PagesDeleting a Frequency Stored in Memory Memory Auto-ScanMoving a Stored Frequency Customizing Memory Pages Deleting ALL Memory Contents of aSystem SET Codes and the System SET Code Table Default Factory System SET Codes System SET Codes and the System SET Code TableChanging System SET Codes Monitoring Current SET Code StatusOther E100 Information Other E100 InformationTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSelecting a Shortwave Meter Band AUTO-SCAN Tuning While in ShortwaveListening to Shortwave Stations Shortwaveband Chart of AUTO-SCANINGRANGES Listening to Shortwave StationsPassport to World Band Radio World Radio TV HandbookIntroduction Shortwave Listening GuideShortwave Listening Guide Band DAY Bands Characteristics Night Bands CharacteristicsDaytime Listening EVENING/NIGHT ListeningProduct Registration Warranty RegistrationLimited Warranty to the Original Customer Limited Warranty to the Original Service InformationService Your etón or Grundig Product CustomerEtón Corporation
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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.