C. Crane CCRadio SW instruction manual LCD Display, Snooze BAR, Light BAR

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Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio

p LCD DISPLAY

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2

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12

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1)

BATTERY Symbol

7)

MEMORY Location (1 - 10)

2)

AC ADAPTER Symbol

8)

DIAL SPEED Indicators

3)

SLEEP Timer/SNOOZE Status

9)

FREQUENCY/ CLOCK Display

4)

KEY LOCK On/Off

10)

DUAL TIME Indicator

5)

ALARM Status and Type

11)

Indicates BAND In Use

6)

Signal Strength Meter

12)

STEREO Reception

 

 

 

 

[ SNOOZE BAR

The “SNOOZE” bar is used to pause an alarm. See “SETTING THE ALARM” on page 11.

To snooze, press and release the “SNOOZE” bar [ on top of the radio, while the alarm is going off. The alarm icon will flash on the display. Each time the “SNOOZE” bar is pressed, the alarm will be paused for five minutes. You can snooze up to four times and then the alarm will be automatically shut off.

] LIGHT BAR

Press and release “LIGHT” bar to turn the LCD display light on for eight seconds. If you want the display light to remain on, press and hold the “LIGHT” bar for 2 seconds or more. Press and release the “LIGHT” button again to turn the LCD display light off.

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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 Bass Knob Volume KnobTreble Knob AM RF Gain 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 Battery Compartment Features and Operation Explained Back of RadioAM if OUT Jack MW AM External AntennaFM/SW External Jack SpecificationsGround Jack PAL Connector Assembly Troubleshooting GuideSafety Instructions Model CCRadio SW Ansi C63.4