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CLOCK AND ALARM FEATURES continued

3.Press the PAGE/TIME button (4).

4.Use the tuning knob to set the minutes.

5.Press the PAGE/TIME button.

6.Use the tuning knob to set the wake-up volume.

7.Press the PAGE/TIME button.

8.Use the tuning knob to set the wake-up alarm’s play minutes.

9.Press the PAGE/TIME button.

10.Use the tuning knob to set the page number.

11.Press one of the F1-7 buttons to select the memory location on the selected page (the square flashes).

12.Press the PAGE/TIME button to finish the set-up.

ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATINGTHE ALARMS

For an alarm to turn on the radio, it must be activated. To activate the alarm to be used, turn off the G5 and press the appropriate alarm button, F1-4. This causes the timer activation symbol (28) to appear in the upper left corner of the display, activating the selected alarm. To deactivate the alarm, press the appropriate F1-7 button, causing the alarm activation symbol to disappear.

7WORKING WITH MEMORY

The G5 has 700 memories (also called presets), arranged in 100 pages, with each page holding 7 memories. Buttons F1-7 represent memory locations.

STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY

Note that when storing into an already occupied memory position, its contents will be replaced with your new entry.

1.Turn on the G5.

2.Tune to the desired station.

3.Press the PAGE/TIME button (4) to place the G5 into MEMO mode.

4.To select the desired memory page (00-99) use the ￿￿ buttons or hold down the STORE button (16) and use the tuning knob.

5.While holding down the STORE button (16), press one of buttons

F1-7, storing the station into that memory. Note that a box appears around the selected memory location.

6.Release the STORE button.

7.To store another station, tune to the station and repeat steps 4-6 above.

8.When finished storing stations, press the PAGE/TIME button (4) to exit MEMO mode.

LABELING MEMORY PAGES

Memory pages can be uniquely labeled with four, intermixed digits or letters.

1.Select memory mode with the PAGE/TIME button (4). MEMO appears in the display.

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Contents ER ATI on M a NU AL Do YOU Need HELP? Contact Us Features What the G5 IncludesDiagrams Number Button Alarm Meter Band AM Band Left SideMore Important Battery USE Information Installing BatteriesBattery Strength Indicator Getting StartedCharging NI-MH Batteries in the G5 Important AC ADAPTER/CHARGER Information and PrecautionsBattery Charging Time Chart Using the Sleep Timer Feature Battery Charging Notes and CautionsBefore Using the G5 Basic Radio OperationUsing the DX/LOCAL Switch Using the Lock FeatureVolume Control Basic Radio OperationTuning Knob Setting UP AM and FM Outside of North AmericaTuning in Stations Listening in FM StereoShortwave with the G5 AUTO-SCAN TuningDirect Frequency Entry G5 Shortwave Coverage and Tuning Suggestions G5 AUTO-TUNING ChartSignal Strength Indicator Clock and Alarm FeaturesUsing the G5’S SSB Single Side Band Feature Setting the ClockSetting the Alarms 1 Through 4 Clock and Alarm FeaturesSetting the Clock and Weekday Time Zone Abbreviation ListStoring Stations Into Memory ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATINGTHE AlarmsWorking with Memory Labeling Memory PagesWorking with Memory Deleting ALL Memory Contents Using the LightUsing the External Shortwave Antenna Socket Using the ATS Memory FeatureReset Button MUSIC/WIDE and NEWS/NARROW SwitchEarphone Socket 47 and Using Earphones LINE-OUT SocketIntroduction to Shortwave What is SHORTWAVE?Introduction to Shortwave What are Shortwave BANDS?Shortwave Time Stations Simplified Shortwave Band ChartSome Basic Rules of Thumb Introduction to Single Sideband SSB Getting Close to a WindowShortwave Antennas Amateur Radio Shortwave Bands M=METERSFinding Shortwave Antennas Maritime SW Frequency Ranges Usually USBShortwave SSB Weather Frequencies and Weather FAX Shortwave MagazinesTroubleshooting TroubleshootingONE Year Limited Warranty Service InformationService Information Service Information Etón Corporation
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