OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.The clock has to be set the first time you use the unit. If power interruption occurs you will need to reset the clock.
2.Use the buttons on the REMOTE CONTROL when following the instructions and
Note: Steps in the instructions marked with this icon ! are tasks that can only be performed by using the controls on the main unit.
SETTING ALARM AND CURRENT TIME
1.Press and hold the PROG/SET Button until the ALARM Indicator (D11) appears in the top
2.While the HOUR Digit flashes, repeatedly press the " or # Buttons until the desired hour
appears in the Display.
Note: Make sure the hour is set so that AM or PM is correctly displayed. It is important that the “AM” or “PM” setting is correct for proper operation of the Alarm function. If the PM indicator is 'On', the time displayed is "PM". If the PM indicator is 'Off, the time displayed is "AM ".
3.Press the PROG/SET Button to confirm the setting. MINUTE Digit will now flash.
4.While the MINUTE Digit flashes, repeatedly press the " or # Buttons until the desired minute appears in the Display.
5.Press the PROG/SET Button to confirm the setting. The ALARM Indicator (D7) disappears and the Display reverts to current time with the HOUR digit flashing.
6.Repeat procedure # 2 - # 5 to set the correct current time.
Note: Make sure the hour is set so that AM or PM is correctly displayed. It is important that the “AM” or “PM” setting is correct for proper operation of the Alarm function.
LISTENING TO THE RADIO
Note: i. Your System defaults to FM mode.
ii. You can store up to 20 AM and 20 FM preset stations.
Press once to turn the System on. The LCD backlight lights up and the FM frequency reading appears in the Display.
TO: | PRESS: |
Toggle between AM and FM band | STOP/BAND repeatedly |
Scan radio station automatically | # or " for 1 second then release |
Stop | # or " again |
Scan radio station manually | # or " repeatedly |
Control the volume | VOL▲/▼ |
Note:
1.When using the FM radio be sure to fully extend the wire antenna to insure maximum tuner reception.
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