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Control Locations
Power/Sleep
Power On/off/Alarm off/sleep function
Display
Switch between radio frequency and time while radio is power on
Mode
Mode set up (please see below mode button set up)
Radio alarm
Buzzer alarm
Tuning Up/Down
Enter command button for frequency and time set
Selection cancel
Numbered buttons and memory scan (the 0 Button)
Memory set buttons and AM/PM selection for 24-hour format
Real/dual time button and SW memory page
SW meter band selection
Band selection
Tuning LED indicator (Green)/SSB on (Red)
Display (L .C.D.)
Display illuminated button (Light)
Clarify
Rotary tuning knob /Fine tuning
Music/Normal /News Tone control
LICK switch
SSB fine tune
Volume control
External Short Wave antenna jack
DX/Local \switch
Reset
Telescopic Antenna
Battery compartment
Folding stand
FM Mono/Stereo.SSB/AM switch
Earphones socket
DC input socket
Display information
Short Wave Broadcast band
Low battery indicator
Memory bar
FM stereo indication
Sleep (auto shut off)status
Lock on
Frequency and Time display
Memory Page 1/2
Buzzer alarm set
Radio band and AM/PM (for 12 hours
format )indicator
Radio alarm set
Tuning step
Real/Dual time
Short wave meter band
kHz for MW, LW, SW and MHz for FM band
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Choosing a power supply
This radio can be operated using.
4 Alkaline UM-3(LR6)(AAsize)batteries.
Household AC adapter(not supplied).
Installing batteries
1.Position the radio face down
2.Press the catch marked "
" and slide in the direction shown.
3.Insert the 4 UM-2 (LR6)(AA size) batteries.
4. Replace the battery cover.
Battery replacement
The battery indicator will display the battery condition for approx.7 seconds after the
radio is switched off. If the battery strength indicator is shown below2.the batteries
Should be replaced. After removing the batteries you have approx.3 minutes to
replace the batteries after which clock and memory information will be lost.
Low battery warnings
1.Replace batteries if display flashes "
".
2.Replace batteries if press power button, the radio still not operate.
Using the AC adapter
Insert the adapter plug into the socket 6V DC on the left side of the radio. Plug the
adapter into a standard mains socket outlet. Whenever the adapter is used, the
batteries are automatically disconnected.
The mains adapter should be disconnected from the mains supply when not in use
for long time.
We would recommend that the receiver operates via the AC adapter whenever
possible, add with battery operation for occasional or stand-by use only.
Setting the clock
The clock will start running when the batteries are installed or the adapter is
plugged in. The display will show "0:00" or "AM 12:00" and real time icon.
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T h e r e a l t i m e c a n b e s e t .
1 . W h e n t h e r a d i o i s s w i t c h e d o f f
2 . I f t h e r a d i o s w i t c h e d o n , p r e s s D I S P L AY b u t t o n t o t i m e s t a t u s .
3 . P r e s s " E N T E R " b u t t o n f o r m o r e t h a n 2 s e c o n d s u n t i l "
4 . S e t t h e c o r r e c t t i m e b y p r e s s i n g t h e n u m b e r e d b u t t o n s . A s y o u p r e s s e a c h
b u t t o n , t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g n u m b e r w i l l s h o w o n t h e d i s p l a y .
5 . I f y o u p r e s s w r o n g b u t t o n , a f t e r p r e s s i n g t h e E N T E R b u t t o n . T h e r a d i o w i l l b e e p
a n d " E r r " f l a s h e d i n t h e d i s p l a y .
" r e a l t i m e s y m b o l a n d
6 . P r e s s E n t e r b u t t o n a g a i n t o c o m p l e t e t h e c l o c k s e t t i n g .
N o t e :
Yo u m a y c h a n g e 2 4 h o u r t o 1 2 h o u r f o r m a t o r v i c e v e r s a b y p r e s s i n g M O D E a n d
r e l a t e d b u t t o n s d e s c r i b e d l a t e r .
S e t t i n g t h e d u a l t i m e
I n a d d i t i o n t o r e a l t i m e , a d u a l t i m e c a n b e p r o g r a m m e d i n t o t h e r a d i o .
1 . P r e s s R e a l / D u a l t i m e b u t t o n , t h e D u a l t i m e s y m b o l "
2 . P r e s s E N T E R b u t t o n , d i s p l a y d u a l t i m e s y m b o l "
" w i l l f l a s h .
" w i l l s t o p f l a s h i n g .
3 . P r e s s E N T E R b u t t o n a g a i n f o r m o r e t h a n 2 s e c o n d s u n t i l d u a l t i m e s y m b o l "
f l a s h e s , s e t t h e d u a l t i m e b y p r e s s i n g t h e n u m b e r e d b u t t o n s .
4 . T h e r e s t o f t h e o p e r a t i o n i s s a m e a s s e t t i n g t h e r e a l t i m e .
N o t e :
"
a . To t e m p o r a r i l y c h a n g e b e t w e e n r e a l a n d d u a l t i m e m o d e , p r e s s R e a l / d u a l
t i m e b u t t o n . T h e d u a l t i m e i c o n a n d d u a l t i m e w i l l b e s h o w n i n t h e d i s p l a y . .
A f t e r a p p r o x . 7 s e c o n d s , t h e d i s p l a y w i l l r e t u r n t o s h o w r e a l t i m e .
b . To p e r m a n e n t l y c h a n g e t h e d i s p l a y t o d u a l t i m e , p r e s s R e a l / D u a l t i m e
b u t t o n f o l l o w e d b y t h e E N T E R b u t t o n . "
d i s p l a y .
" D u a l t i m e i c o n w i l l a p p e a r o n t h e
C . To p e r m a n e n t l y c h a n g e t h e d i s p l a y b a c k t o r e a l t i m e m o d e , p r e s s R e a l / D u a l t i m e
b u t t o n f o l l o w e d b y t h e E N T E R b u t t o n . T h e " " w i l l b e r e m o v e d f r o m d i s p l a y .
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Waveband selection
There are four waveband selection by pressing BAND button
Waveband
Frequency coverage
Aerial Type
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FM
87.50- 108 MHz
Telescopic
Full extend the aerial, angle
and rotate for best reception.
Internal
MW
SW
520- 1710 kHz
1711- 29999 kHz
Telescopic
Fully extend the aerial for
best reception.
LW
153- 279kHz
Internal
Stations may be selected by using any of the five different available tuning methods:
Direct Tuning, Manual tuning, Scan tuning, Memory Recall Tuning and APS on MW.
FM and LW bands.
Direct tuning
Example : To tune to 100.70 MHz on the FM band.
1.Press the POWER on/off button to turn on the radio.
2.Select the required FM band by pressing BAND button.
3.Press ENTER - Freq./time Set button, display shows "
4.Press the numbered buttons marked1,0,07., then press ENTER button again,
the frequency will now appear in the display.
Note:
There is no decimal point, therefore you press the number button, make sure
you have selected the required waveband, otherwise the operation may switch to
other waveband.
5.Extend the aerial fully and rotate for best FM reception.
6.Adjust the volume control for comfortable listening.
7.When selecting a stereo FM station and using stereo earphones, make sure the
FM mode switch is in the stereo position.
Manual tuning by tuning UP/DOWN button
1.Press the POWER on/off button to turn on the radio.
2. Select a waveband by pressing BAND button.
3.A single press on either Tuning UP or Down button will change the frequency up
or down.
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N o t e :
E a c h p r e s s o f U p o r D o w n b u t t o n w i l l c h a n g e t h e f r e q u e n c y i n i n c r e m e n t o f
F M : 1 0 0 k H z o r 2 0 0 k H z d e p e n d i n g o n t h e v e r s i o n s .
M W : 9 k H z o r 1 0 k H z d e p e n d i n g o n t h e v e r s i o n s .
S W : 5 k H z
L W: 9 k H z
M a n u a l t u n i n g b y R o t a r y t u n i n g k n o b
R o t a r y t u n i n g i s a c c o m p l i s h e d u s i n g t h e c o n v e n i e n t R o t a r y T u n i n g K n o b . O r i g i n a l
t u n i n g s t e p i s a s b e l o w b u t c a n b e c h a n g e d b y t h e M O D E b u t t o n a s d e s c r i b e d l a t e r .
B A N D
S t e p
F M
M W
L W
S W
1 0 0 o r 2 0 0 k H z
5 0 k H z
9 k H z o r 1 0 k H z
1 k H z
9 k H z
1 k H z
5 k H z
1 k H z
F i n e T u n e
N o t e :
F i n e t u n e c a n b e o p e r a t e d b y p r e s s i n g t h e r o t a r y t u n i n g k n o b i n . D i s p l a y w i l l s h o w
f i n e t u n e s t e p t h e n t h e l a s t f r e q u e n c y t u n e d .
N o t e :
D u r i n g f i n e t u n e o p e r a t i o n , a n y p r e s s t o o t h e r f u n c t i o n a l b u t t o n s w i l l c a u s e F i n e
T u n e b a c k t o n o r m a l t u n e .
S c a n t u n i n g
1 . T u r n o n t h e r a d i o b y p r e s s i n g t h e P O W E R o n / o f f b u t t o n .
2 . S e l e c t a w a v e b a n d .
3 . P r e s s a n d h o l d d o w n e i t h e r t h e t u n i n g U P o r D O W N b u t t o n f o r m o r e t h a n h a l f a
s e c o n d t o c o m m e n c e s c a n t u n i n g . T h e r a d i o w i l l s c a n a l l f r e q u e n c i e s i n t h e
s e l e c t e d b a n d a n d s t o p a u t o m a t i c a l l y e a c h t i m e i t f i n d s a n a c t i v e s t a t i o n .
4 . P r e s s a n d h o l d d o w n e i t h e r t h e t u n i n g U P o r D O W N b u t t o n s f o r m o r e t h a n h a l f a
s e c o n d t o r e s u m e s c a n t u n i n g . W h e n t h e w a v e b a n d e n d i s r e a c h e d , t h e r a d i o w i l l
b e e p a n d c o n t i n u e t u n i n g f r o m t h e o p p o s i t e w a v e b a n d e n d .
5 . A d j u s t t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l f o r c o m f o r t a b l e l i s t e n i n g .
M e m o r y t u n i n g
Yo u m a y s t o r e u p t o 4 5 p r e s e t s t a t i o n s i n m e m o r y . 1 8 o n S W i n 2 p a g e s , 9 e a c h o n
F M , M W a n d L W b a n d s . To s t o r e a s t a t i o n i n p r e s e t m e m o r y , p r o c e e d a s f o l l o w s .
1 . T u r n o n t h e r a d i o b y p r e s s i n g t h e P O W E R o n / o f f b u t t o n .
2 . T u n e t o t h e d e s i r e d f r e q u e n c y u s i n g o n e o f t h e p r e v i o u s d e s c r i b e d t u n i n g
m e t h o d s .
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3. Press the button marked M (memory), display M and suggested preset number
will flash, press ENTER to store your station in that memory position.
4. Preset positions may be exchanged easily. Select preset station that is to be
changed, press memory button ( M and existing memory position will flash).
select new preset position. Preset will be exchanged automatically.
5. SW band has 18 presets (in two pages). When presets 1-9 are full, press PAGE
button to select Page 2. Display will show M2. and an additional 1-9 presets can
be set for a total of 18 presets.
Note:
1. If all presets have been used, pushing M button will display FULL on LCD.
If you still desire to store new station, push any button of 1-9 where new station
is to be stored and hold for more than 2 seconds. New station will be put into
memory in position selected and original station in this position will be replaced.
2. All preset stations are indicated by
on the display. If a station has already
been put into the memory. it will show preset position on display.
Recalling a station
1. Turn on the radio by pressing the POWER on/off button.
2. Select the waveband for the station required.
3. Press the numbered button corresponding to the preset memory location for the
required station. The radio will instantly tune to the station and display will show
its frequency and memory location.
Select Short Wave Meter Band
1. Turn on the radio by pressing the POWER on/of button.
2. Press BAND button to select the SW waveband.
3. Press SW SELECT button to select the required SW meter band, display will
appear low end frequency and SW meter band it belongs to. This radio covers
SW 120 to 11 meter band.
APS (auto Preset System)
This radio provides an easy to use feature called APS (Auto Preset System) which
operated on FM, MW and LW bands.
1. Turn on the radio by pressing POWER on/off button.
2. Press BAND button to select the required waveband.
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3.Press Tuning UP and DOWN button at the same time for more than 2 seconds.
The radio will beep and then scan from the lowest frequency on the selected
band. Automatically storing stations in preset memory based on signal strength.
4.After APS is completed, a beep will be heard. The display will show M1 and the
strongest station for your area.
5.If during APS operation, no stations are found, display will show lowest frequency
of selected band.
Note:
1.The maximum number of preset is 9 each on FM/MW/LW bands. If during APS
operation more than 9 presets are found, there will be only 9 stations stored in
the preset memories.
2.The SW band has no APS function.
3.All previous stored preset stations will be erased when APS operation
commences.
4.APS operation can be cancelled by pressing the POWER on/off
Memory Scan
This radio provides a feature called Memory Scan, when activated will scan the
Preset memories.
1.Turn on the radio by pressing the POWEN button. Select the required waveband.
2.Press the M.SCAN button, the radio will scan each preset memory in turn-pause
for 7 seconds on each memory before continuing on to the next memory. When
the required preset is reached, press any button to stop memory scan.
Setting the alarm (standby)
The alarm can beset with the radio power on or off.
If the radio is switched on, press DISPLAY button display the time.
Setting Radio Alarm
1.Press RADIO ALARM button
, display radio alarm icon
will flash and show
the last alarm time set. Press the number buttons then ENTER to set RADIO
alarm time.
2.To verify the alarm time, Press RADIO ALARM button to display the alarm time
followed by ENTER button to return to real time mode.
3.To cancel radio alarm set, press RADIO ALARM button, display will show
previous alarm set status then press C (Cancel) to cancel radio alarm set.
Display alarm icon will disappear.
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N o t e :
1 . W h e n a l a r m i s o n , p r e s s P O W E R b u t t o n t o t u r n o f f t h e a l a r m f o r 2 4 h o u r s .
2 . R a d i o a l a r m o n w i l l l a s t f o r o n e h o u r i f n o t t u r n e d o f f b y p u s h i n g t h e P O W E R
b u t t o n .
3 . T u r n t h e r a d i o t o t h e r e q u i r e d s t a t i o n b e f o r e s e t t i n g t h e r a d i o a l a r m . W h e n t h e
a l a r m i s o n , t h e r a d i o w i l l p l a y l a s t s t a t i o n s e l e c t e d .
S e t t i n g t h e H W S ( H u m a n e Wa k e S y s t e m ) a l a r m
A r e p e a t i n g b e e p t o n e w i l l s o u n d w h e n u s i n g t h e H W S a l a r m . T h e a l a r m b e e p w i l l
i n c r e a s e i n v o l u m e e v e r y 1 5 s e c o n d s f o r o n e m i n u t e f o l l o w e d b y 1 m i n u t e s i l e n c e
b e f o r e r e p e a t i n g t h e c y c l e . T h e H W S a l a r m w i l l l a s t f o r o n e h o u r u n l e s s t u r n o f f b y
p u s h i n g t h e P O W E R b u t t o n .
1 . T h e H W S a l a r m i s s e t i n t h e s a m e w a y a s t h e r a d i o a l a r m e x c e p t p u s h i n g H W S
a l a r m b u t t o n
A n d d i s p l a y s i l l a p p e a r
2 . T h e H W S a l a r m c a n b e t u r n e d o f f b y p r e s s i n g t h e P O W E R b u t t o n .
3 . T o c a n c e l H W S a l a r m s e t , f o l l o w t h e w a y t o c a n c e l R a d i o a l a r m .
S e t t i n g t h e s l e e p t i m e r
T h e s l e e p t i m e r w i l l a u t o m a t i c a l l y s w i t c h o f f r a d i o a f t e r a p r e s e t t i m e h a s e l a p s e d .
1 . P r e s s a n d c o n t i n u e t o h o l d d o w n t h e P O W E R / S L E E P b u t t o n , t h e d i s p l a y w i l l
c y c l e t h r o u g h a v a i l a b l e s l e e p t i m e 6 0 - 3 0 - 1 5 - 1 2 0 - 9 0 - 6 0 . R e l e a s e t h e S L E E P
b u t t o n w h e n t h e r e q u i r e d s l e e p t i m e a p p e a r s i n t h e d i s p l a y . T h e S L E E P s y m b o l
t o g e t h e r w i t h f r e q u e n c y w i l l a p p e a r i n t h e d i s p l a y . A f t e r 2 s e c o n d s , d i s p l a y w i l l b e
b a c k t o d i s p l a y f r e q u e n c y .
2 . T o c a n c e l t h e s l e e p f u n c t i o n , p r e s s t h e P O W E R b u t t o n , t h e S L E E P s y m b o l w i l l
d i s a p p e a r a n d t h e d i s p l a y w i l l r e v e r t t o s h o w r e a l t i m e a n d r a d i o w i l l b e o f f .
M O D E b u t t o n s e p u p
T o m e e t d i f f e r e n t r e q u i r e m e n t s f r o m v a r i o u s m a r k e t s , y o u m a y c h a n g e t h e i n i t i a l
S e t t i n g b y p r e s s i n g M O D E a n d r e l a t e d n u m b e r e d b u t t o n s d e s c r i b e d a s b e l o w .
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Numbered key
8 key
1 key
1
FM 100kHz FM 200 kHz
tuning step tuning step
2.
3
MW 9 kHz MW 10 kHz
12 hour format 24 hour format
Beep tone off Beep tone on
4
5
Memory
Rearranged
Complete with ENTER button
For example, if you like to change from MW 10 kHz to 9 kHz, press MODE,
numbered button 2 , 0 , then complete with ENTER button.
You can rearrange your memory stations from low frequency to high frequency by
Pressing MODE, numbered button 5, 0 or 5, 1 then complete with(ENTER) button.
SSB (single side band)/Clarify(+,-)
Some SW and LW stations transmit in Morse Code using a form of transmission
Called continuous wave (CW). Some SW stations use a special type voice
transmission called single side band (SSB).
To tune to a CW or SSB station, select the band and frequency and adjust the
antenna. In addition, switch the SSB switch to SSB position, Tuning/SSB LED will
be on Red. Then beginning at its midpoint, slowly adjust the CLARIFY dial until
reception becomes clear. You may at the same time use the rotary FINE tuning for
best SSB reception.
When a station is found, the Tuning/SSB LED will become in orange
CLARIFY tuning range can be + 1.5kHz
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FM Mono/Stereo
To listen to FM stereo broadcasts, tune to the required station, plug in headphones
and set the FM ST./MO. Switch located on the left side of the radio to to FM ST.
(stereo) position, If the station being received is weak some hiss may be audible, to
reduce the hiss, set the switch to FM MO. (mono) position to return to mono
operation.
Note: FM stereo is only available via earphones.
Headphones (or earphones)
jack plug. Insert the headphones plug into the socket marked
on the left side of
ST
the radio. When the headphones are plugged in, the loudspeaker is automatically
disconnected.
Lock switch
The lock switch is used to prevent unintentional operation of the radio.
Set the Lock switch on the right side of the radio to the On position. The Lock icon
will appear in the display. The POWER and all other button will be disabled. This will
prevent accidental operation when the radio is packed in a suitcase or carrying
Pouch. To release the Lock switch, move the switch to OFF position, the LOCK icon
Will be removed from the display.
Light
Press the light button will turn on the light and illuminate the display for approx. 7
seconds after last operation. Or you may turn it off by another press to the light
button.
DX/Local switch
When listening to SW/FM broadcasting, this switch adjusts the receiver's sensitivity.
When you listen to a strong station and the signal is slightly distorted, set the switch
to the LOCAL position for best reception. For normal or weak stations, set the
switch to the DX position for maximum sensitivity.
SW EXT. ANT
To improve SW reception, you can connect an optional external directly to
the SW EXT ANT jack on the left side of the receiver. This automatically
disconnects the receiver's built-in antenna.
Follow the antenna's supplied instructions to connect it to the receiver.
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Troubleshooting/RESET button
If the radio fails to operate correctly, or some digits on the display are missing or
incomplete. carry out the following procedure.
1.Switch off the radio and remove the batteries.
2.With the aid of a suitable implement (the end of paper clip or pen), press the
RESET button located at the bottom side for at least 1 seconds, this will reset the
Microprocessor, clock time and clear all stations stored in the preset memory.
Care and maintenance
Do not allow this radio to be exposed to water, steam or sand. Do not leave the
radio where excessive heat could cause damage such as in a parked car where the
heat from the sun can build up even though outside temperature may no seem too
high.
Specifications
Frequency range
FM
MW
SW
87.50 - 108 MHz
520 - 1710 or 522 - 1710 kHz
120 m
90 m
75 m
60 m
49 m
41 m
31 m
25 m
21 m
19 m
16 m
15 m
13 m
11 m
2.3 -2.495
3.2 - 3.4
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
Mhz
3.85 - 4.0
4.75 - 5.06
5.9 - 6.2
7.1- 7.35
9.4 - 9.99
11.6 - 12.1
13.5 - 13.87
15.1 - 15.8
17.48 - 17.9
18.9 - 19.02
21.45- 21.75
25.6 - 26.1
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
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Specifications content
Power requirement
Batteries
6V
4 X IEC size LR6 (AA) (UM-3)
Circuit features
Semiconductors
1 LSI 7 IC's, 35 transistors, 7 FET, 33 diodes, 3 LED
Aerial system
AM/LW Built in ferrite aerial
SW Telescopic aerial
FM Telescopic aerial
300 mW 10% T.H.D.
Output Power
Sockets
Headphones socket
DC in
3.5 mm dia. stereo
6 volts center pin negative
Accessories
Carrying pouch and earphones
(Accessories may be different from each market.)
214 (W)X128 (H) X 38.50 (D)
840g without batteries
Dimension (mm)
Weight
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