Eton operation manual Using the FR250 AS a CELL-PHONE Charger, Operation Guide

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8USING THE FR250 AS A CELL-PHONE CHARGER

Because cell phone batteries vary in their current ratings, we cannot specify charging rates or usage time. There are two cell phone charging methods:

METHOD 1 – DYNAMO

1.Slide the power selector switch to the OFF position.

2.Attach the cell phone to the Phone Charger socket on the rear of the FR-250, using the correct cell phone extension wire and adap- tor plug that matches your phone.

3.Rotate the dynamo crank either clockwise or counter-clockwise at about 2 turns per second. (the cell phone Charging Indicator will activate during charging).

METHOD 2 – AC ADAPTOR/CHARGER (NOT INCLUDED)

1.Slide the power selector switch to the OFF position.

2.Attach the cell phone to the Phone Charger socket on the rear of the FR-250, using the correct cell phone extension wire and adap- tor plug that matches your phone.

3.Plug in the AC adaptor/charger to its socket on the radio.

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TURNING THE FR250 ON AND OFF

Turn it on by selecting a power source of your choice as described above and by setting the power selector switch to the BATTERY or center DYNAMO/ADAPTOR position.

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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

Turn the VOLUME control knob until the desired volume level is heard.

TUNING-IN STATIONS

Set the band selector switch to the AM, FM or SW position. When using SW, select the desired shortwave band with the 7-position SW band selector knob. Tune stations in with the TUNING knob, using the superimposed FINE TUNING control as desired. For best FM and SW (shortwave) reception, fully extend the telescopic antenna. FM recep- tion can often be improved by rotating the telescopic antenna. For AM reception, the telescopic antenna need not be extended, as the AM antenna is an internal, directional, ferrite bar antenna. For best AM reception, rotate the radio until the best signal strength is achieved. See below for how to optimize shortwave reception.

OPTIMIZING SHORTWAVE RECEPTION

Shortwave enables listening to broadcasts over vast distances including other countries and continents. Being aware of the following information will help you get the best results.

Shortwave reception is best around sunrise, sunset and at night.

Night shortwave is usually superior to day shortwave reception.

During the day, frequencies above 13 MHz are usually best.

At night, frequencies below 13 MHz are usually best.

Around sunset and sunrise, the entire shortwave range may be good.

Getting very close to a window and holding the radio improves shortwave reception.

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FR250 specifications

The Eton FR250 is a highly regarded multi-functional emergency radio designed to keep you connected during crises and outdoor adventures. With its robust features, this compact device serves as both a reliable power source and a versatile communication tool, making it ideal for campers, hikers, and emergency preparedness enthusiasts alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the Eton FR250 is its versatile power options. It boasts a built-in rechargeable battery, which can be powered via a standard AC outlet or through its solar panel, providing eco-friendly energy on the go. Additionally, the FR250 includes a hand-crank generator, allowing users to recharge the battery manually when no other power sources are available. This triple charging capacity ensures that you won’t be left in the dark, even during extended power outages.

The FR250 features an AM/FM and NOAA weather band radio, offering access to critical weather updates and emergency broadcasts. This capability is essential for staying informed about severe weather conditions, natural disasters, or any emergencies that may arise. Users can tune into local stations for news or track national broadcasts with ease, ensuring they receive timely information.

Another notable feature is the built-in LED flashlight, which provides reliable illumination in low-light situations. The Eton FR250 also includes an emergency beacon, making it easier to signal for help when necessary. These safety features make it a valuable tool for those venturing into remote areas or rural environments.

In terms of connectivity, the FR250 is equipped with a USB port, allowing users to charge smartphones or other small electronic devices in emergencies. This feature adds an essential layer of functionality, ensuring that you can maintain communication when it matters most.

Overall, the Eton FR250 embodies reliability, versatility, and convenience. Its combination of multiple power options, emergency communication capabilities, and safety features make it an indispensable tool for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone looking to enhance their emergency preparedness. Whether you're trekking through the wilderness or hunkering down during a storm, the Eton FR250 ensures that you remain informed and connected, no matter the circumstances. Its compact design and range of features make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking peace of mind in an unpredictable world.