C. Crane CCRadio SW instruction manual Memory SET, Alarm SET

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Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio

clock to “UTC” (Universal Time Coordinated) the Time DIFF number is the number of hours between “LOCAL” time and “WORLD” time. As an example, San Francisco, CA, is 8 hours behind UTC. Set the “WORLD” time clock 8 hours ahead of “LOCAL” time, rotating the “TUN- ING” dial until the Time DIFF number is “+8”.

2) When the radio is “on”, the button stores stations to a Memory Preset number.

MEMORY SET

 

 

To memorize a station, tune to it, then press the

button. The word Preset will flash

with a memory number below it. If this is the memory number you want for this station,

press

to complete while Preset is flashing. If this is not the memory number you want

press the<or<button to pick a memory number between 1 to 10 then press

to

complete. You must do this while Preset is flashing or you will have to start over.

 

MEMORY TIPS: You have only four seconds to perform this action or you will have to start over. It is best to write down your memory stations and numbers to make entering them easier.

Note: When a station is stored to memory, whenever the radio is tuned to that station, the

word Preset and its number are always displayed. If you press to store a station, Preset will begin flashing and the number will increment to the next number.

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The CCRadio SW is equipped with dual alarms and there are two different alar modes to choose from. You can choose to wake up to the radio or to a buzzer tone . The

button is used with or buttons to set the alarms and to turn the alarms off.

ALARM SET

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To set the alarm time, press and hold button until word “Timer A” and the alarm hour begin to flash on the display. While they are flashing, press the “HOUR <” button to set the hour and the “MINUTE< ” button to set the minutes. With the word “Timer A”

still flashing, press and release the “ALARM”

button to set the alarm mode. The

first icon to appear on the display next to the word “Timer A” will be

. This sets the

alarm to Buzzer mode. Press this button again and the

will display, setting the

alarm to Speaker mode. This activates the radio to play a radio station. Press the but- ton again and both icons will disappear from the display, indicating that the alarm is “off”. You have about four seconds between pressing buttons or you must start over.

Alarm Modes:

On “Buzzer”, the alarm will sound for three minutes and the will flash.

On “Speaker”, the radio will come on to the station and volume setting that you listened

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Contents Page Unpacking Before UseTable of Contents Page Front/Top Identification Radio Identification Front ViewLeft Right Radio Identification Side ViewsRadio Identification Back View Dual Time Features and Operation Explained Front of RadioPower Sleep Hour LockMinute Dual Time Clock SETClock SET Memory SET Alarm SETBattery Charging Common Shortwave Broadcast Bands SW BandDial Speed ResetTuning Dial Knob AM RF Gain Knob Volume KnobBass Knob Treble KnobHeadphone Jack AM/SW SwitchAM/SW-FM Band Switch Light BAR LCD DisplaySnooze BAR Line OUT Features and Operation Explained Left SideBattery Size Switch Features and Operation Explained Left, Right & Back MW AM External Antenna Features and Operation Explained Back of RadioBattery Compartment AM if OUT JackFM/SW External Jack SpecificationsGround Jack PAL Connector Assembly Troubleshooting GuideSafety Instructions Model CCRadio SW Ansi C63.4