C Crane Portable Radio CCRadio plus User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT  
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN  
THE LIGHTNING  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
THE RADIO BACK. NO  
USER SERVICEABLE  
PARTS INSIDE. REFER  
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
THE EXCLAMATION  
POINT WITHIN THE  
TRIANGLE IS A WARN-  
ING SIGN ALERTING  
YOU OF IMPORTANT  
INSTRUCTIONS  
FLASH AND ARROW-  
HEAD WITHIN THE  
TRIANGLE IS A WARN-  
ING SIGN ALERTING  
YOU OF “DANGEROUS  
VOLTAGE” INSIDE THE  
RADIO.  
ACCOMPANYING THIS  
RADIO.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................... 4-5  
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 6  
UNPACKING ................................................................................ 6  
BUTTON IDENTIFICATION ........................................................... 7  
GETTING STARTED  
POWERING YOUR RADIO .............................................. 8  
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES ........................................ 9  
DISPLAY PANEL .......................................................... 10  
SETTING THE CLOCK ................................................. 11  
SETTING THE ALARM ........................................... 11-12  
SNOOZE FEATURE ...................................................... 12  
SLEEP TIMER .............................................................. 12  
RADIO OPERATION  
TUNING ........................................................................ 13  
WEATHER ALERT SYSTEM .................................. 14-15  
DISPLAY LIGHT ........................................................... 16  
LOCK SWITCH ............................................................. 16  
HEADPHONE JACK ..................................................... 16  
RESET BUTTON .......................................................... 16  
AUDIO & RECORDING JACKS ............................... 17-18  
SETTING THE TIMER ............................................. 18-19  
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIGHT & SOLAR ................................ 19-20  
NICAD CHARGING SYSTEM ........................................ 20  
NICAD BATTERY INFO ................................................. 21  
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................ 22-23  
RADIO NOISE TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................... 24  
LISTENING TIPS ....................................................................... 25  
PERSONAL STATION LOG ....................................................... 26  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before the  
radio is operated.  
2) Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
3) Heed Warnings: All warnings on the appliance and operating instruc-  
tions should be followed.  
4) Water and Moisture: The appliance should not be used near water. Do  
not use near a bathtub, washbowl, laundry tub, kitchen sink, wet  
basement, swimming pool, etc.  
5) Unplug the receiver from the AC power outlet before cleaning. Use  
only a damp cloth for cleaning the exterior of the receiver.  
6) Do not place the radio on an unstable cart, stand, bracket or table.  
The radio may fall, causing serious personal injury and damage to  
the receiver.  
7) Ventilation: This radio should be situated so that its location or posi-  
tion does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the  
radio should not be used on a bed, sofa, rug or other soft surfaces  
that may block the ventilation openings. It should not be placed in a  
built-in situation like a cabinet that may reduce air flow through the  
ventilation openings.  
8) Heat: Never put the radio in direct sunlight in an unventilated area or  
behind glass like a car’s interior. The appliance should be away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appli-  
ances that produce heat.  
9) Power Cords: The power cord should be positioned so it is not walked  
on, pinched, or items placed on top of it. Pay particular attention to  
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the unit. Unplug the power cord by gripping the power plug,  
not the cord. Operate the radio using only the correct type of power  
source indicated. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to  
your home, consult your dealer or local power company.  
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10) Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords. This can result in a  
risk of fire or electrical shock. Never insert objects of any kind into the  
receiver through openings. The objects may touch dangerous voltage  
points or short out parts. This could cause a fire or electrical shock.  
11) If the radio is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,  
unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage caused by  
lightning or power line surges.  
12) If the radio is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,  
remove the batteries. The batteries may leak and damage furniture or  
your radio.  
13) Do not attempt to service the receiver yourself. Removing the cover  
may expose you to dangerous voltage, and will void the warranty.  
Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel.  
14) The receiver is equipped with a polarized type plug (a plug having  
one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet  
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the  
plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to  
fit, contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat  
the safety purpose of this plug.  
15) The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel  
when:  
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged, or  
B. Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the radio, or  
C. The radio has been exposed to rain, or  
D. The radio does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a  
marked change in performance, or  
E. The radio has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.  
16) The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that  
described in the operating instructions. All other servicing  
should be referred to qualified service personnel. This  
symbol is to alert you to important operation or servicing  
instructions that may appear in the owner’s manual.  
17) Do not charge alkaline batteries. See instructions on page 20.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing the high per-  
formance digital CCRadio plus. The  
CCRadio plus incorporates the highest  
quality parts and superior engineering  
to produce the most sensitive AM  
receiver available. It also covers FM  
Stereo, Weather, and TV audio chan-  
nels 2-13. The special Weather Alert  
System may sound an alarm if a signal  
is broadcast from National Oceanic and  
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in  
the United States. Canada also has a  
similar system.  
UNPACKING  
The box should contain the CCRadio plus, the power cord and this man-  
ual. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer  
immediately. We recommend you keep the box in the unlikely event your  
radio will need servicing.  
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BUTTON IDENTIFICATION  
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BUTTON IDENTIFICATION  
1) Clock Set  
2) Alarm/Set  
3) Timer/Set  
10) Lock Switch  
11) Tuning Knob  
12) Power/Sleep Timer  
4) Display Clock or Frequency 13) Telescopic Antenna  
5) Bass Control  
6) Treble Control  
14) Memory (1-5)  
15) Weather Alert (3 Modes)  
7) Tuning/Time Set (Up/Down) 16) Band/AUXILIARY  
8) Headphone Jack  
9) Volume Control  
17) Weather Alert Light  
18) Display Light  
Note: When you see a “” next to a word describing a button on  
the radio, it means you must hold the button down to activate  
the function. The appropriate symbol will then show on the  
display along with a beep. To deactivate the function hold it until  
it beeps again and the symbol disappears from the display.  
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GETTING STARTED  
POWERING YOUR RADIO  
Before powering your radio be sure to read  
the Safety Instructions on pages 4 and 5.  
The CCRadio plus will run on (4) “D” size NiCad or alkaline batteries or  
on 120V AC house current using the included power cord. Batteries are  
optional. The batteries are necessary to keep the time clock and  
memories if the power cord is removed from the radio for more than  
three minutes.  
AC OPERATION  
Before you plug the AC cord into the radio be sure the AC voltage is  
120Volts/60Hz. If you have batteries in the radio and you use the AC  
power cord, the batteries will automatically be disconnected.  
NOTE: If you remove the power cord without turning the radio OFF, the  
radio will automatically revert to the batteries.  
Insert the plug on the end of  
the supplied power cord into  
the AC power jack on the  
back of the radio.  
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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES  
1) Position the radio face down on a soft surface to protect it.  
2) Remove the battery compartment cover.  
3) Insert the (4) “D” cell batteries into the compartment as indicated in  
the drawing below. Be sure the negative (-) end is against the  
spring. Refer to the drawing below to insure correct installation of  
your batteries.  
4) Replace the battery cover. You are now ready to operate your radio.  
Remove battery cover by pressing  
AC power cord  
both clips at the same time towards  
plugs in here.  
the bottom of the radio.  
Second  
Battery  
First Battery  
Third Battery  
Fourth  
Battery  
BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
The battery indicator will display the battery level for approximately  
seven seconds after the radio is switched off. After removing dead bat-  
teries for replacement, you have approximately three minutes to replace  
the batteries before your clock and memory information will be lost (if  
the radio is not plugged in).  
This flashing symbol means  
the batteries need replacing.  
This symbol means  
the batteries are full.  
This symbol means  
batteries are dead.  
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DISPLAY PANEL  
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1) Weather Alert Modes  
2) Memory Location (1 - 5)  
3) Key Lock On/Off  
8) Clock Seconds  
9) Frequency/Clock Display  
10) Alarm Status and Type  
11) AM/PM Indicator  
4) Sleep Timer/Snooze Status  
5) Battery Symbol  
12) Indicates Band In Use  
13) AUX IN Indicator  
6) Battery Power Level Indicator  
and Signal Strength Meter  
14) Stereo Reception  
7) Timer Active Indicator  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
Please read this entire section carefully before you start. Set the time  
with the radio off. You will need to go through the steps listed below with-  
out stopping for more than 15 seconds at any given time or you will have  
to start over. (Refer to page 7 for Button Identification.)  
1) Press the Clock Set Button. The hour digit will flash.  
2) Using the Up/Down Tuning Button, select the appropriate  
hour digit and AM or PM.  
3) Press the Clock Set Button again to select the minutes digits, the  
minutes digits will flash. Use the Up/Down Buttons to adjust the  
minutes to the appropriate time.  
4) You must press the Clock Set Button again to complete the time  
setting. This also sets the seconds to “00”.  
SETTING THE ALARM  
There are two different alarm modes on the CCRadio plus. You can  
choose to wake up to the radio or to a tone. You can set the alarm with  
the radio on or off.  
To set the type of alarm:  
Press and hold the Alarm Button until you hear a  
beep and see one of these symbols flashing on the display.  
To wake with the radio: While Alarm is flashing on  
the display, press the Clock Set Button until you see  
the symbol shown right. When the alarm goes off the  
radio will play the last station selected at the same vol-  
ume level last set.  
To wake with a multi level tone: While Alarm is flashing,  
press the Clock Set Button until you see the symbol  
shown right.  
To shut off the alarm function: Press and hold the Alarm Button until  
you hear a short beep and both symbols disappear.  
To set the time for the alarm to go off:  
1) Press and hold the Alarm Button, the hour digit and Alarm  
symbol will flash.  
2) Using the Up/Down Tuning Button, select the appropriate  
hour.  
3) Press the Alarm Button again. Use the Up/Down Tuning Buttons  
to adjust the minute to the appropriate time.  
4) Press the Alarm Button again to complete the alarm setting.  
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NOTES ON THE ALARM  
You can also set the alarm time immediately after selecting the radio or  
buzzer alarm as described on page 11.  
To stop the alarm from going off every day, press and hold the Alarm  
Button until ALARM disappears from the display.  
Once the alarm is set, it will automatically go off the next day at the same  
time. Use the Power Button to shut off the alarm until the next day.  
If the radio alarm is selected, tune the radio to your favorite station and set  
the volume before turning your radio off for the day. When the alarm acti-  
vates the radio will play the last station listened to.  
The tone alarm is called HWS or Humane Wake (if that is possible) System.  
The alarm tone beep will increase in volume every 15 seconds for one  
minute followed by one minute of silence before repeating the cycle.  
The alarm system will sound for one hour unless turned off by pressing the  
Power Button.  
SNOOZE FEATURE  
When the buzzer alarm is sounding, if you press any button except the  
Power Button the alarm will temporarily stop for five minutes. The little Zs  
and Alarm symbol will flash on the display while the radio is in snooze  
mode. To shut off the alarm and snooze feature press the Power Button.  
SLEEP TIMER FEATURE  
Your CCRadio plus is equipped with a Sleep Timer that enables the radio  
to continue playing for up to 120 minutes after activation, then shuts the  
radio off. Selectable times are 120 90, 60, 30 and 15 minutes.  
Press and hold the Power  
/
Sleep Button until the pictogram of a  
person in bed and the numbers 120 are displayed.  
Holding the Power Sleep Button down will reduce the time in steps,  
/
showing times of 120, 90, 60, 30, and 15 minutes. If you miss the time you  
want, simply continue holding the button until the desired time shows on  
the display. Release the button. Now the pictogram of the person in bed  
will appear on the display. The radio will then shut off after the set amount  
of time. To deactivate the Sleep Timer, simply shut the radio off using the  
Power Button.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
The CCRadio plus features four bands: AM / FM / TV Audio 2-13 and  
Weather.  
MANUAL TUNING  
1) Press the Power Button to turn on the radio.  
2) Select the band by pressing the Band Button.  
3) A single press of the Up or Down Tuning Buttons will  
change the frequency up or down for AM and FM bands,  
and channel up or down for Weather and TV bands.  
Each press of tuning Up and Down buttons will change the frequency by  
10 KHz in AM mode and 100 KHz in FM mode.  
SCAN TUNING  
Same as above except press and hold the Tuning Up or Down  
Button for more than .5 second. The radio will scan and stop  
automatically when it finds an active station. The Scan Tuning will not  
work on the weather band. It may also stop scanning on strong interfer-  
ence or noise. Press and hold again to resume.  
ROTARY TUNING  
Rotating the tuning knob will change AM/FM by frequency and the  
weather/TV bands by channel.  
MEMORY TUNING  
Five stations may be stored into memory in each  
of the four bands.  
1) Tune to the station or channel you want to memorize.  
2) Press and Hold the desired Memory Button for two seconds or  
until you hear a beep. The station or channel is then memorized.  
The display will show the memory number.  
To recall the memorized station, select the correct band and press and  
release the Memory Button. The radio will instantly tune to the station  
stored in memory. If the button is held down, the station you are tuned  
to will now be stored in that memory position.  
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WEATHER ALERT SYSTEM  
The WEATHER ALERT modes on the CCRadio plus can alert you to  
special weather related emergencies. During an emergency or weather  
related hazard, NOAA issues an emergency tone that will set off an  
audible and/or visual alarm on the radio.  
NOTE: Hazard warnings are not available in all areas.  
There are seven standard NOAA weather channels used in the US and  
Canada. This radio receives broadcasts up to 50 miles from transmitting  
stations.  
1) To listen to the standard NOAA weather channels, turn the radio on,  
press the Band button until WX shows on the display. The tele-  
scopic whip antenna may need to be fully extended and in the “up”  
position to receive a station clearly.  
2) The channel number of the weather station is shown on the display.  
Pressing the Tuning Up or Down Buttons will toggle you through the  
seven programmed channels. There should be one or more weather  
service stations broadcasting in your local area. You will hear a  
report that is updated usually once or more per day for your area. If  
there is a severe weather or weather related emergency, NOAA will  
update the weather broadcast more frequently. If there is a weather  
emergency, the NOAA will issue an alert tone.  
After locating and tuning in your weather station the radio can now be  
placed into WEATHER ALERT mode. The WEATHER ALERT mode  
enables you to listen to your favorite AM or FM station or turn the radio  
off, and still receive an alert signal warning you of a special emergency.  
There are three active WEATHER ALERT modes on the CCRadio plus.  
NOTE:  
1) When activated, the WEATHER ALERT consumes power even  
when the radio is turned off.  
2) Be aware that if you are not using AC power the WEATHER  
ALERT will completely drain your batteries. If your batteries are  
dead and AC power is off, the WX Alert Alarm will not work  
SETTING THE WEATHER ALERT  
1) To place the radio in WEATHER ALERT mode, press and hold the  
Weather Alert Button for two seconds: You will hear a short beep  
and see this symbol, shown on page 15 (top right), on the display.  
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This is WEATHER ALERT mode with flashing light  
only (no Alarm). If NOAA issues a weather related  
emergency, the radio will automatically alert you with  
a small flashing light near the top of the radio. The Alert light  
continues to flash until any button is pushed.  
2) To access the second mode, (WEATHER ALERT with NOAA Audio)  
.
Press and hold the WEATHER ALERT Button again for two seconds  
until you hear a long beep. The symbol, shown at  
right, will be displayed in this mode. In this mode,  
if the NOAA alert tone is issued, the red light  
flashes and the radio switches to Weather Audio automatically. To  
cancel the WEATHER ALERT, press the Band Button on the radio.  
3) To access the third mode, (WEATHER ALERT with flashing light and  
siren). Press and hold the WEATHER ALERT  
Button again for two seconds until you hear a  
double beep. The symbol, shown at right, will  
appear and the light near the top radio comes on continuously. In  
this mode, if the NOAA alert tone is issued, the red light on the top  
of the radio flashes and a siren turns on for up to 1 minute. In this  
mode, when the siren is active, pressing any button on the radio  
instantly turns the radio to the Weather Audio and cancels the siren.  
SPECIAL NOTE: If you have the headphones plugged in and a weather  
alert is issued, the audio to the headphones will be cut-off and the siren  
will sound through the radio’s speaker.  
TURNING OFF THE WEATHER ALERT  
Press the WEATHER ALERT Button again for two seconds:  
The alarm goes off and is inactive. The ALERT symbol will  
disappear from the display.  
In any of the active WEATHER ALERT modes, the weather receiver  
stays on and listens for an emergency tone issued from NOAA in case  
of emergency.  
You may get a periodic test tone from the NOAA that will cause an  
unexpected alarm on your CCRadio plus. This tone is only a test and will  
happen periodically, usually every Wednesday at noon, or whenever the  
agency decides to test their emergency alert system. Simply pressing  
any button on the receiver will shut the alert tone off. After an alert has  
been issued, the WEATHER ALERT light and/or siren will stay on for  
one minute or until you turn it off by pressing any button.  
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DISPLAY LIGHT  
DISPLAY LIGHT ON AC POWER  
When the radio is plugged into AC power, the display light will always be  
on unless you turn it off. The special green LED bulbs last about  
100,000 hours and use very little  
electrical energy. If you  
want to turn off the display light, press the Light button. Refer to  
page 7 for button identification.  
DISPLAY LIGHT ON BATTERIES  
When batteries are used the display light can be turned on by  
pressing the light button. The display light automatically goes off  
two minutes after the last time you press any button.  
LOCK SWITCH  
The Lock switch can be used when transporting  
the radio to prevent accidentally turning it on.  
When the switch is pushed up you will see the  
Lock symbol  
appear on the display. It  
Lock  
Switch  
can also be used to disable all functions of the  
radio when it is turned on. Push the switch  
down to release the lock.  
Headphone  
Jack  
Right Side View  
HEADPHONE JACK  
You can use a stereo or mono headphone with a 3.5 mm plug. When  
you insert the headphone plug, the speaker is disconnected. This radio  
receives FM in stereo through the headphones.  
RESET BUTTON  
Once in awhile glitches may occur on any portable digital radio. This can  
be caused by static electricity, unusual key strokes or a power disrup-  
tion. If this happens, use the end of a paper clip or ball point pen and  
push it into the hole briefly to reset the radio. You will lose the clock  
time, and all the stations stored in memory when the radio is reset.  
Reset Button  
Bottom View of CCRadio plus  
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AUDIO & RECORDING JACKS  
The jacks on the back, left side of the radio are for audio input (AUX IN),  
audio output (LINE OUT) and a timer activation switch  
.
AUX IN Jack  
RECORDING ACCESSORY  
VersaCorder  
Designed to work  
with the CCRadio  
plus. Record up to 4 hours  
on one side of a cassette.  
(See page 23 for details.)  
Timer Activation Switch  
LINE OUT Jack  
AUX IN JACK  
The green jack, labeled AUX IN is used to connect an external audio  
source such as a CD Player or recorder, so you can listen through your  
CCRadio plus’ speaker. To do this, you will need the appropriate patch-  
cord. (Refer to page 23 for patchcord specifications).  
Warning: If a “LINE OUT” is not available on your external audio  
source, you can use the headphone jack. However, the volume  
must be kept low or damage to the CCRadio plus may result.  
1) Plug your patchcord into the LINE OUT or Headphone Jack of your  
external audio source.  
2) Plug the other end into the AUX IN jack on the CCRadio plus.  
3) With the power on, press and hold the Band/AUX Button until you  
hear a short beep and AUX appears on the display.  
4) Turn on your external audio source to hear the audio played  
through the CCRadio plus.  
5) To turn the AUX off, press the Band/AUX Button again and the AUX  
will disappear from the display.  
NOTE: Volume can be controlled from the CCRadio plus.  
LINE OUT JACK  
The red jack, labeled LINE OUT, is used to output the audio from the  
plus  
CCRadio  
to another device such as a recorder, your home stereo,  
or some other unit. To do this, you will need an 1/8” stereo patchcord.  
Note: The LINE OUT jack differs from a headphone jack because the  
volume level of a headphone jack varies depending on the volume of  
the radio. The LINE OUT jack has a set line level so the volume is con-  
sistent no matter what the position of the volume knob.  
plus  
1) Plug your patchcord into the LINE OUT jack on the CCRadio  
.
2) Plug the other end of the patchcord into the LINE IN or AUDIO IN of  
the device you want to send the audio to and you will hear the radio  
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through the other source. You can still listen to the CCRadio plus  
while using the LINE OUT jack.  
TIMER ACTIVATION SWITCH  
The black jack labeled with this symbol  
is for use with a recorder that  
has a timer activated switch. You would use this switch if you wanted to  
do a timed recording. It is used in conjunction with the LINE OUT jack.  
See your recorder for specific instructions.  
SETTING THE TIMER  
Please read this entire page carefully before you start.You will need  
to go through the 3 steps listed below without stopping. If you stop  
for more than 15 seconds, you will need to press and hold the  
Timer Button until you hear a single beep. Then start at step one  
again.  
Before you begin, program the stations that you will want to record into  
memory. Refer to page 13 for instructions on programming memory pre-  
sets. The timer has an ON TIME and an OFF TIME.You must set both  
in order for the timer to work correctly.  
STEP 1:TO SET THE ON TIME  
1) Press and hold the Timer/Set Button until you hear a double beep  
and the word ON, the hour digit and TIMER flash on the display.  
2) Use the Tuning Up/Down Buttons to set the hour, verifying that the  
time is set correctly for AM or PM as shown on the display.  
3) Press the Timer/Set Button again so the minutes and the word ON  
and TIMER flash on the display.  
4) Use the Tuning Up/Down Buttons to set the minutes.  
STEP 2:TO SET THE OFF TIME  
1) Press the Timer/Set Button again until the word OFF, the hour digit  
and TIMER flash on the display.  
2) Use the Tuning Up/Down Buttons to set the hour. Again, verify that  
the time is set correctly for AM or PM.  
3) Press the Timer/Set Button again so the word OFF and TIMER and  
the minutes, flash on the display.  
4) Use the Tuning Up/Down Buttons to set the minutes.  
STEP 3:TO SET THE FREQUENCY  
1) Press the Timer/Set Button again to select your desired frequency.  
The word TIMER and the memory preset will flash on the display.  
Using the Band Button, select the appropriate band (AM, FM, TV or  
WX). Press the memory button 1-5 that corresponds with your  
desired station.  
2) You must Press the Timer/Set Button again to complete the setup.  
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The timer will go ON and OFF at the same time and same station  
every day until you turn the timer off or reprogram it.  
TO TURN OFF THE TIMER  
If TIMER is showing on the display then the Timer is set. Press and hold  
the Timer/Set Button until you hear a short beep and the word TIMER  
disappears from the display.  
NOTES ON THE TIMER  
To stop the timer from going off every day press and hold the  
Timer/Set Button until you hear a short beep the word TIMER  
disappears.  
Once the timer is programmed, you may use your radio as normal. If you  
are using the radio during a “timed” operation, the radio will automatically  
switch to the programmed station, and turn off with the programmed OFF  
TIME.  
The word TIMER flashes while the radio is playing in Timer Mode.  
The timer can be used to play your favorite program every day.  
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LIGHT & SOLAR OPTIONS  
The optional Solar & Light Kit (shown left) can be  
ordered separately. Kit includes:  
4 Watt Solar Panel  
4 Heavy Duty ‘D’ NiCad Batteries  
6V DC Charging Adapter (not shown)  
White LED lamp  
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Item #CPP ......... $119.95  
You may use alkaline batteries for operation of the  
CCRadio plus and the Light, but never charge alkaline  
batteries with the 6V DC charging adapter or solar panel.  
To use the CCRadio plus with the Light  
only: Plug the light into the jack labeled  
“LED Lamp”. The light will come on when  
plugged in, as long as the radio has power.  
The white LED bulb is very energy  
efficient, lasts for thousands of hours and  
is virtually unbreakable.The cord on the  
LED Lamp  
Jack  
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light will extend up to 12’. Just pull on the connector and unreel it to the  
desired length. The black base of the light opens up to reveal a handle  
that is used to reel the cord back in. The base is also a magnet, so you  
can mount it to any metal surface like a refrigerator or a car.  
OPTIONAL NICAD BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM  
WARNING:  
NEVER  
CHARGE  
ALKALINE  
BATTERIES WITH  
6V DC CHARGING ADAPTER  
OR  
SOLAR PANEL  
6V DC  
Charging Circuit  
Please note: All NiCad batteries come slightly charged. First, charge the  
(4) ‘D’ NiCad batteries. You can do this in the CCRadio plus via the 6V  
Adapter or with the 4 Watt Solar Panel.To install the batteries please  
refer to page 9.  
Please read the NiCad Information on page 21 to ensure you get the  
best service from your NiCad batteries.  
To charge the batteries via the adapter, plug the 6V Adapter into the jack  
labeled “6V DC Charging Circuit” on the back of the CCRadio plus. Once  
the batteries are charged you may use the radio. To use the light, plug it  
into the jack labeled “LED Lamp”.  
To charge the batteries via the Solar Panel, plug the panel into the jack  
labeled “6V DC Charging Circuit”. The NiCads will charge via the Solar  
Panel every time it is in full or partial sunlight. The Solar Panel can be  
mounted outside. There is a voltage blocking device in the radio that  
prevents loss of a charge when the Panel is not in the sun. Generally,  
the Solar Panel puts out equal power required to run the radio. If you  
charge the batteries for eight hours in the full sun you may get nearly  
eight hours of play time.The CCRadio plus can be operated while the  
batteries are being charged. The Solar Panel will run the radio in full  
sunlight without the NiCad batteries installed.  
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Run Times And Charge Times For NiCad Batteries  
CCRadio plus with heavy duty NiCad batteries ......... Approx. 48 Hrs.  
Approx. time to charge NiCad batteries with AC Adapter ......... 27 Hrs.  
Approx. time to charge NiCad batteries with Solar Panel ......... 67 Hrs.  
Times are approximate. Please read previous page for more radio/light opera-  
tional tips.  
NiCad batteries are a great financial and ecological investment if you  
know how to use them.  
• New NiCad batteries require a few charging and discharging cycles  
to come up to full power. First, charge the batteries. Next, allow them to  
drain by running them in the CCRadio plus until it shuts off and no sound  
is heard. Then recharge the batteries fully. This procedure should be  
repeated two more times if you want to get the full output of your NiCads  
as soon as possible.  
• Do not overcharge NiCad batteries. Excessive charging heat can  
reduce their life span. It is difficult to overcharge the NiCad batteries with  
the Solar Panel because the current is low. If you use the 6 volt adapter  
to charge the batteries, it should be disconnected after about 27 hours.  
• NiCads slowly lose their charge even without use. It is best to  
charge them up for an hour or so once a month if you are keeping them  
for emergency use. Uncharged NiCads can be stored indefinitely, but will  
need to be reconditioned before use.  
• NiCads can develop a “memory”. If they are constantly drained only  
half way and then recharged, they will lose some of their capacity. It is  
best to fully discharge NiCads a few times a year so the batteries will  
retain their full capacity.  
• For optimum results, check your batteries with a battery tester twice  
a year. Be sure batteries that are low are charged separately until they  
equalize with batteries of a naturally higher charge.  
• It is best to charge NiCad batteries slowly. You can substantially  
reduce the life span of a NiCad battery by consistently charging at a high  
rate in a commercial charger. The charge rates for both the AC Adapter  
and Solar Panel are relatively low.  
The Solar Panel can remain attached to the CCRadio plus, as long as  
NiCad batteries are installed. This will create an automatic charging cycle  
whenever the radio is not in use. For best battery performance, however,  
be sure to fully drain and recharge your NiCads about twice per year.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
FREQUENCY COVERAGE  
FM Band: 87.5 - 108 MHz Stereo  
AM Band: 520 - 1710 kHz  
TV Band: Channels 2-13 Audio Only  
WEATHER BAND  
Channel 1: 162.400 MHz  
Channel 2: 162.425 MHz  
Channel 3: 162.450 MHz  
Channel 4: 162.475 MHz  
Channel 5: 162.500 MHz  
Channel 6: 162.525 MHz  
Channel 7: 162.550 MHz  
ROTARY TUNING KNOB RESOLUTION  
AM - 1 kHz  
TV - 1 Channel  
FM - 50 kHz  
WX - 1 Channel  
POWER SOURCE  
AC 120 Volts 60Hz  
Batteries: (4) “D” size  
POWER CONSUMPTION  
AC Power:  
8 Watts  
Battery Power: 40-50 mA DC  
AUDIO  
10% THD at output power @ 1.8 Watt AC typical  
@ .9 Watt Battery  
Speaker: 5”, 4 Ohm, 6 Watts  
ANTENNA  
FM, TV and Weather Band: Telescopic whip antenna  
AM Band: 1) Built-in Ferrite Bar - 7/16” dia x 8” long (200 mm)  
2) External AM antenna directly wired through filter  
network into RF front end.  
DIMENSIONS  
11” W x 6-1/2” H x 4” D (at the base)  
WEIGHT  
Approximately 3.8 pounds without batteries  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
6V DC CHARGING JACK  
2.1 mm 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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RADIO NOISE TROUBLESHOOTING  
AM RADIO NOISE PROBLEMS AND  
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS  
It is best to eliminate the interfer-  
ence at its source. Here’s a list of  
possible solutions:  
Annoying buzzes are many times  
transmitted through an AM radio.  
Here is a check-off list of the most  
likely causes:  
• The most obvious is to turn off the  
offending device.  
• Dimmer switch.  
• Fluorescent light.  
Try a battery operated radio to see if  
the interference is coming in from  
the AC 120 Volt line, through the air,  
or both.  
• “Touch lamp” type light fixture  
(even when turned off).  
• Automatic on and off night lights.  
Turn off the circuit breakers to see if  
the noise stops. If it does, then you  
know it is something in your house.  
Turn off one circuit at a time to iso-  
late where the noise is coming from.  
• Outdoor yard lights which come on  
automatically.  
• Electronic bug and pest controllers.  
• A light bulb that is about to burn out.  
• A faulty electrical switch of any kind.  
• A nearby television set.  
• Use a battery operated radio as a  
direction finder. Turn the radio until  
the loudest noise is heard — the  
front and back of the radio will point  
to the noise origin.  
• A store that has a fluorescent light  
or a public recreation room that has  
fluorescent lights located near you.  
• Carry a radio around the neighbor-  
hood and see if you can find the  
origin of the noise. Ask other neigh-  
bors if they have the same problem.  
• Blinking bulbs of all kinds such as  
Christmas tree lights.  
• If a power pole is suspected, call  
the utility company and they will  
check the area and possibly wash  
the insulators. Dirty power pole insu-  
lators are sometimes a cause of  
difficult-to-find radio interference.  
• If you live in an apartment a  
neighbor’s dimmer switch could be  
the culprit.  
• Scanners of all types.  
• Dirty insulators on a nearby power  
pole allowing arcing.  
• If you have a hum in your receiver  
from AC line noise sometimes  
grounding the radio can reduce the  
hum greatly. Finding a good earth  
ground may be difficult.  
• Electric blanket.  
• Smoke detectors that run from AC  
current (battery operated is OK).  
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AM TUNING & LISTENING TIPS  
Most portable radios including the CCRadio plus have an internal AM  
antenna. Best performance is achieved when the radio is swiveled on its  
base for maximum signal pickup from the transmitting tower. This same  
technique can be used to help nullify unwanted signals or radio noise.  
Experimentation is the best way to see how it works for you.  
Top View CCRadio plus  
The CCRadio plus has two external antenna terminals for AM. If your  
reception is better outside, try this quick and easy antenna: Use 50’ of  
insulated wire attached to one terminal and a ground to the other termi-  
nal. Try running the wire inside around a window or along a baseboard.  
An antenna of more than 50’ will improve reception, but  
SAFETY DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS FROM YOUR  
ANTENNA SUPPLIER SHOULD BE FOLLOWED TO PRE-  
VENT INJURY FROM LIGHTNING OR ANY ACCIDENT.  
External Antenna  
Terminal for AM  
Ground Terminal  
Left Side Rear View  
The CCRadio plus is made for distant or weak AM signal listening.  
Daytime reception is limited to about 300 miles maximum because you  
can only receive the signal direct from the transmitter site. You may  
receive AM stations thousands of miles away at dawn, dusk and at  
night, depending on the time of year and atmospheric conditions. The  
ionosphere is a layer of ions above the earth. At night it slows and con-  
geals into a giant mirror and can reflect radio waves back to the earth;  
allowing you to receive signals much farther away than during the day.  
Distant listening is called DXing. One club that is devoted to DXing is  
National Radio Club at: PO Box 164, Mannsville, NY 13661-0164. They  
maintain a website at: http://www.nrcdxas.org  
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PERSONAL STATION LOG  
Station  
Call Letters  
Time  
City  
Frequency  
Date  
Please feel free to copy this page.  
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Model: CCRadio plus  
FCC ID: BYG 003  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.  
1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND  
2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,  
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED  
OPERATION.  
Notice: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority  
to operate the equipment.  
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