C. Crane CCRadio plus instruction manual Line in Jack

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SPECIFICATIONS

6V DC CHARGING JACK

2.1mm ID tipped negative. 6 - 9V DC @ 400mA input for directly charging NiCad batteries. Can also power your radio and charge NiCad batteries using a 4 Watt Solar Panel. Do not charge alkaline batteries.

Item #6CA ................... $10.95 6V Charging Adapter

Item #S04 .................... $59.95 Sangean 4 Watt Solar Panel

LED LAMP JACK

4 Volt output for use with external LED lamp.

Item #CWL

$19.95

LINE IN JACK

300 - 1000mV RMS (line level) input from external audio source.

Do not overload.

LINE OUT JACK

300 - 1000mV RMS (line output)

TIMER ACTIVATION SWITCH

Low impedance, transistor driven switch. Used for operation of external recording devices.

PATCHCORDS

Can be purchased directly from C. Crane Company Inc. at 1-800-522-8863 or you can obtain a comparable patchcord from your local electronics store.

3 x 1/8” Stereo Patchcord, 40” L.

Item #VPC

$14.95

VERSACORDER

Dual speed tape recorder. Designed to work with CCRadio plus. Record up to 4 hours on one side of a cassette tape. Can be purchased directly from

C. Crane Company Inc.at 1-800-522-8863 or on the web at ccrane.com.

Item #VC

$99.95

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Contents Please Read ALL the Instructions Completely Before USE Ccradioplusmanual.qxd Rev 5/01 Weather Alert System Table of ContentsSetting the Alarm Setting the TimerRead Before Operating Equipment Safety InstructionsPage Unpacking IntroductionButton Identification AC Operation Getting Started Powering Your RadioBattery Replacement Installing the BatteriesDisplay Panel To set the type of alarm Setting the ClockSleep Timer Feature Snooze FeatureRadio Operation Setting the Weather Alert Turning OFF the Weather Alert Display Light Lock SwitchReset Button Line OUT Jack AUX in JackTo SET the OFF Time Timer Activation SwitchTo SET the on Time Item #CPP $119.95 Instructions for the Light & Solar Options6V DC Run Times And Charge Times For NiCad Batteries Specifications Line in Jack Radio Noise Troubleshooting External Antenna Terminal for AM Ground Terminal AM Tuning & Listening TipsPlease feel free to copy this Model CCRadio plus