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1. ceeceee 6 Setting Clock MEL T Clock Mode rrrnrrnnnnnrnrnnnnrnnnnnrnennnnnsrennnnnnnennrnsnsnnnnnn 8 Adjusting Time rrrrnrrnnrnrrvrnnnrevnnnrennnnrennnnrennnnrennnssen 9 Operation TOQGUING POW Gi oscartortinivinouinsasninsdritentosammtivinceuions 10 Sleep Mode rrrnrannnnnnnnrnrnnrrnnnnnennnnnenrnnennnannennnnnnnnen 10 Controlling Volume rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrrnnnnvnnnneneennnnsnnen 11 LOCKING RET urvvmnnesemaaGAk enn 11 Band Selection cccccecceccsssesecesseeeceeseeessseseeenees 12 Toggling Stereo MOdE ccceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeees 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS TN 13 Manual TUNING cc ccccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeees 13 AWO TUNIM araa 13 Keying In Frequency ccseccecseeeeeseeeeeeeeeesaees 13 ATS TUNN geiir ninii 14 Memory TUNING cccseccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessaeees 14 Saving FreQUeN CIES ccccssseecceeeeeececeeeeeesseeeeeeees 15 Deleting Saved Frequencies cccccccseeeeeeeeeeeees 15 Note on Earphone USe rrrrarrrnnrrvnnrrvnnrnnnnenrnnennnrr 16 Troubleshooting rrrrnnnernnnnevrnnnevnnnnennnnnenvnnnenvnnnnnnnnsennnn 17 SPENN up 18 ili LOCATION OF CONTROLS Front View CON OO A OO N gt LCD Display Delete Power Band Selector Memory Save Lock Frequency Change Stereo Mono Enter Confirm i8888 FM STEREO ERR 200 OG 9 Recall Memory 10
2. GLEIM KA11AIR Receiver PLL FM Stereo Aircraft Synthesized Receiver Operation Manual WARRANTY INFORMATION The KA11AIR receiver is warranted for one year from the date of purchase by Gleim Publications Inc to be free of defects in materials and workmanship In the event of such defect this product will be repaired promptly and without charge or at our option replaced with a new product of equal or greater value if delivered to Gleim Publications Inc pre paid together with the sales receipt or other proof of purchase date Prior approval from Gleim Publications Inc is required for return This warranty excludes defects due to normal wear abuse shipping damage or failure to use product in accordance with instructions This warranty is void in the event of unauthorized repair modification or removal or defacement of label For return approval and shipping information please contact Gleim Publications at support gleim com WHAT S INCLUDED WITH THE KA11AIR VKA11AIR Radio V User Manual y Stereo Earphones V External Antenna V 2 AA Batteries TABLE OF CONTENTS Location of Controls FOT NN Elve 1 So SEE a 2 LCD DIEI o AANE 3 Power Supply Installing Batteries rrrrnnrrrnnnrrnnnnrrrrnnrrrrnrrrnvnrrrnnnn 4 Changing Batteries rrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrnnnrrrrnnnnrernrnnrrnnnnnn 5 Battery Level rrrrrrvnrrvrvnrrvrvnorvrvnenernnnnernnnnennnnnennnn 5 External AC Adaptor not included
3. Auto Tuning 11 Cancel Exit 12 0 9 Key 13 Battery Compartment 14 Speaker LOCATION OF CONTROLS Side Views 1 Telescopic Antenna 2 Wrist Strap 3 External Antenna Jack 4 Local Distance Selector 5 Power Jack 6 Earphone Jack 7 Volume Control LCD DISPLAY D gt Em ED CED GD Jee HJELPER I BP i AIR a FM STEREO ERR QAO OO Sleep Mode 9 Air Band Indicator Sleep Time Second 10 Frequency Memory Indicator 11 Battery Level Indicator Delete Indicator 12 External Power Indicator Time 13 Lock Indicator Error Indicator Stereo Indicator FM Band Indicator 1 2 3 4 Di 6 T 8 POWER SUPPLY Installing Batteries Use 2 AA batteries in this radio Alkaline or rechargeable batteries may be used 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert batteries as illustrated in battery compartment 3 Close and lock lid A Caution 1 Use high quality alkaline or rechargeable batteries 2 Make sure the polarity is correct 3 Do not combine old and new batteries 4 If radio will not be used for an extended period of time remove batteries 5 Incase of battery leak remove and discard batteries Clean battery compartment with cloth POWER SUPPLY Changing Batteries When the battery sign blinks the battery is low This may lead to poor sound quality and increased distortion If you do not change the batteries the radio will power off automa
4. This information can be found in the FAA s Airport Facility Directory A FD booklet available at most bookstores Q The LCD display is working but I can t control the radio A The LOCK function may be enabled Check the LCD display If the LOCK icon is displayed press and hold the Lock button to clear the hold Q After I turn on the power the LCD display blinks once and then goes blank A The batteries may be dead Please change the batteries as directed on page 5 17 SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range FM 87 5 00 108 00 MHz AIR 118 000 138 00 MHz Sensitivity gt 10 uV o Power Battery Size AA x 2 External 5 6 V 18 GLEIM KA11AIR Receiver Gleim Publications P O Box 12848 4201 NW 95 Bivd Gainesville FL 32606 Phone 800 87 GLEIM 352 375 0772 Fax 888 375 6940 Email support gleim com aviation gleim com This radio has been manufactured by Kaito Electronics Inc for Gleim Publications to be used by aviation enthusiasts to listen to pilot communication in the vicinity of airports
5. me Rotate the volume control knob to adjust the volume level Locking Radio When locked none of the keys on the front of the radio will operate but you may adjust the volume To lock radio press and hold the Cor key To unlock the radio press and hold the Goa key the indicator Q will disappear OPERATION Band Selection Press LAR to switch between FM and AIR bands Toggling Stereo Mode When using earphones press sn to select stereo sound STEREO will be displayed No indicator is displayed for Mono sound bo DE on s IL MHz 12 OPERATION Tuning FM Frequency FM 87 50 108 00 MHz Air Band Frequency AIR 118 000 138 000 MHz Manual Tuning With power on press amp or gt Auto Tuning Press and hold amp or to tune the radio The unit will scan and stop when a station is located Keying In Frequency To tune to a specific frequency you may key in the numbers directly For example to tune to FM 95 80 MHz follow the steps below 1 Press 2 Key in numbers 5 9 13 OPERATION ATS Tuning ATS Tuning will tune to any stations within range and save them to memory With power on press Gs You can see where the stations are saved to memory in the window below Note ATS mode will overwrite all previously saved stations in memory Saved stations can be recalled as described below Memory Tuning With power on press or to select saved frequencies If you wan
6. t to tune to a specific memory location use the number keys to input the memory number directly If the number you key in does not match a valid memory number the radio will skip to the next saved frequency 14 OPERATION Saving Frequencies You can save a frequency by manual auto or direct input There are 100 available memory locations Tune to a station Press Gea M will blink on the LCD Input a memory number from 00 99 When inputting 00 09 you have to N use a preceding 0 input 9 as 09 as shown below Deleting Saved Frequencies You may delete only one frequency at a time 1 Press or to select or directly key in the memory number you want to delete Press Gili DEL will be displayed Press to confirm delete or press cancel 15 OPERATION Note on Earphone Use 1 Do not use earphones for extended periods of time to avoid damage to your ears 2 Keep the volume at as low a level as possible to avoid ear fatigue Do not leave in earphones while sleeping Do not use the earphones when crossing the street or driving 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Q don t hear any communication between the tower and the pilot A Verify that the volume control knob has been turned up Also verify that AIR band is selected If problem continues you may be tuned to an unused frequency Use the tuning keys to scan for an active frequency Q I cant find the frequencies that pilots use A
7. tically A Caution 1 Turn off radio before changing batteries 2 Replace the batteries within 30 seconds to preserve clock settings Battery Level The battery level is shown with the following signs __ Auto Power Off wo Low Power wah Half Power LL Full Power POWER SUPPLY i GE External AC Adaptor not included 1 Connect the adaptor to the wall outlet 2 Connect the power cord to the radio as shown A Caution Turn off the radio before unplugging the adaptor from the wall outlet SETTING CLOCK Time Display Frequency When power is on time is shown here SETTING CLOCK Clock Mode This radio can be set in two modes 12 or 24 hours In f ats power off mode press lll to select 12 hour mode 24 hour mode SETTING CLOCK Adjusting Time With power off press era to adjust time When display shows SET use the number keys to enter the time For example to enter 20 30 key in the following eo s gt 0000 gt If you key in a wrong number press then re enter the correct time OPERATION Toggling Power Press Lo to turn the power on or off Sleep Mode 1 With power on press 29 The display window will show blinking 2 Use the number keys to enter sleep time between 1 and 99 minutes For example if you want to set sleep time for 30 minutes press 3 as shown in the example below 10 OPERATION Controlling Volu
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