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TIME ZONE ABBREVIATION LIST

ANC-Anchorage

HNL-Honolulu

BEG-Beijing

JED-Jeddah

BKK-Bangkok

KHI-Kashi

CAI-Cairo

LAX-Los Angeles

CCS-Caracas

LON-London

CHI-Chicago

NOU-Noumea

DAC-Dhaka

NYC-New York City

DEL- Delhi

PAR-Paris

DEN-Denver

RIO-De Janeiro

DXB-Dubai

SYD-Sydney

GMT-GMT

TYO-Tokyo

HKG-Hong Kong

WLG-Wellington

SETTING THE CLOCK AND WEEKDAY:

In the clock set procedure below, while the hour or minute digits flash in steps 2 or 4, press one of the buttons 1-7 to select the day of the week (32). The ‘1’ button represents Sunday. The selected weekday will then be within a box.

1.Press the PAGE/TIME button (4) for about 2 seconds or until the hour digits (29) start flashing.

2.Within 3 seconds, use the tuning knob (40) to set the correct hour.

3.Give the PAGE/TIME button a quick, short press, noting that the minute digits (29) start flashing.

4.Within 3 seconds, use the tuning knob to set the correct minutes.

5.Allow the minutes to stop flashing. The clock is set.

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To view other time zones:

This allows viewing other time zones without changing the home time zone.

1.Quick, short press of TIME ZONE button. ‘Tzone’ appears in the display.

2.Use tuning knob to select desired time zone. Once selected, that time zone’s time appears in the display for about 30 seconds.

3.To exit T-zone mode earlier, use a quick, short press of the TIME ZONE button.

SETTING THE ALARMS 1 THROUGH 4 (20-23)

Alarms can be set with the G5 turned on or off.

The G5 has 4, independently programmable alarm timers (buttons F1-

4)to turn it on at a specified time. Additionally, each timer can be programmed for a specific weekday, volume, playtime and memory location.

To set an alarm:

In the procedure below, while setting hour or minutes, pressing one of the 1-7 buttons selects/deselects the day of the week for the alarm to activate. While the digits are flashing a box will appear around the selected day of the week. The box will disappear once set mode is fin- ished, with the box then surrounding only the current day of the week.

1.With the G5 turned off, perform a long press of one of the F1-4 buttons (about 3 seconds), causing the hour to flash.

2.Use the tuning knob to set the hour.

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Contents ER ATI on M a NU AL Do YOU Need HELP? Contact Us What the G5 Includes FeaturesNumber Button Alarm Meter Band AM Band Left Side DiagramsBattery Strength Indicator Installing BatteriesMore Important Battery USE Information Getting StartedBattery Charging Time Chart Important AC ADAPTER/CHARGER Information and PrecautionsCharging NI-MH Batteries in the G5 Before Using the G5 Battery Charging Notes and CautionsUsing the Sleep Timer Feature Basic Radio OperationVolume Control Using the Lock FeatureUsing the DX/LOCAL Switch Basic Radio OperationTuning in Stations Setting UP AM and FM Outside of North AmericaTuning Knob Listening in FM StereoDirect Frequency Entry AUTO-SCAN TuningShortwave with the G5 G5 AUTO-TUNING Chart G5 Shortwave Coverage and Tuning SuggestionsUsing the G5’S SSB Single Side Band Feature Clock and Alarm FeaturesSignal Strength Indicator Setting the ClockSetting the Clock and Weekday Clock and Alarm FeaturesSetting the Alarms 1 Through 4 Time Zone Abbreviation ListWorking with Memory ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATINGTHE AlarmsStoring Stations Into Memory Labeling Memory PagesWorking with Memory Using the External Shortwave Antenna Socket Using the LightDeleting ALL Memory Contents Using the ATS Memory FeatureEarphone Socket 47 and Using Earphones MUSIC/WIDE and NEWS/NARROW SwitchReset Button LINE-OUT SocketIntroduction to Shortwave What is SHORTWAVE?Introduction to Shortwave What are Shortwave BANDS?Some Basic Rules of Thumb Simplified Shortwave Band ChartShortwave Time Stations Shortwave Antennas Getting Close to a WindowIntroduction to Single Sideband SSB Amateur Radio Shortwave Bands M=METERSShortwave SSB Weather Frequencies and Weather FAX Maritime SW Frequency Ranges Usually USBFinding Shortwave Antennas Shortwave MagazinesTroubleshooting TroubleshootingService Information Service InformationONE Year Limited Warranty Service Information Etón Corporation
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