Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio
2)It sets the “WORLD” or “LOCAL” time clock to the default time clock when the radio is “off”.
To change the default display time clock, with the radio “off”, hold the button down for five seconds. The radio display will change displaying the word LOCAL or WORLD indicating the time clock that will now be the new default time clock. See “CLOCK SET” (page 10) to set the time on the default clock.
Tip: Many people set the ‘WORLD” time clock to “UTC” (Universal Time Coordinated) because SW radio broadcasts are scheduled on this time. “UTC” is broadcast on a
E LOCK
The “LOCK” button locks out the operation of all the buttons on the radio except the display “LIGHT” button E and the “KEY LIGHT” switch G.
Press and release the “LOCK” button and the “KEY LOCK” icon will be displayed. When
the “KEY LOCK” icon is displayed, all radio buttons become locked off except for the LCD display light and the key light. Press and hold the “LOCK” button for one second to turn off this feature. This button “LOCK” is normally used for travel so the radio does not turn on acciden- tally.
R • MINUTE
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The “• MINUTE
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” button performs four functions:
When the radio is “on”:
1)It will decrease the frequency one step at a time with each press and release of the button.
2)It will automatically search “down” in frequency until it finds a relatively strong station to stop on when you press and hold the button for two seconds.
3)When used with “MEMSET” button Y it toggles memory number positions for storing stations to memory. See “MEMORY SET” (page 11) to set stations to memory.
When the radio is “off”:
4)It is used with “CLOCK SET” on button Y to set the minutes for the clocks and timers. See “CLOCK SET” (below) and “ALARM SET” (page 12) to set clock and alarm times.
T • HOUR
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The “• HOUR
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button performs five functions:
When the radio is “on”:
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