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1. Press and Hold lt SNOOZE gt Key Loke Icon Displays Reset the Unit If the unit operates erratically please turn off the unit and take out the AA batteries for several minutes then install batteries again the unitwill work normally 22 POWER SUPPLY Ni MH Battery 1 Remove the battery compartment s cover by pushing the cover inthe direction ofthe arrow 2 Install the Ni MH batteries in its compartment and then connect battery port with theunit 3 Rotate the PowerSelect to Ni MH position the unit can worknormally AA Batteries Ni MH Batteries Compartment Note The charging function of the unitis only usedfor the Ni MH batteries T WZ Hon lt Power Select gt Switch Battery Port 23 POWER SUPPLY AA Batteries 1 Open the battery compartment s cover 2 Install 3AA sizebatteries according tothe polarity diagram 3 Rotate the lt Power Select gt switch to ALKALINE position the unitcan work normally NOTES 1 If you setthe Power Select to Ni MH position the unitconsume the Ni MH batteries ifyou set the lt PowerSelect gt to ALKALINE position the unit consumethe AAbatteries 2 Please don t mix therechargeable batteries with thealkaline ones 3 Please don t mix theused batteries with thenew ones 4 Please don t mix AA batteries with the metal 5 If you don t use theunit for along period pleas
2. USB Jack charging MP 3 or cellphone NOTES 1 Some cellphones require specialdemands about the charging current and voltage maybe they can t be charged bythe unit 2 While using the externaladapter to charge cellphoneor MP 3you should disconnect the Ni MH cable withthe unit 28 PRECAUTIONS e Do not exposethe radio torain or humid enviroment eDo not exposethe radio toextreme stronge sunlight close to heatsources or leaveit in theplace with excessive dust eWhen charging theunit by solar please donot put the unit in theextreme sunlight forlong period elf the radiois not usedfor a longtime remove allthe batteries to preverntbattery leakage orcorrosion 29 SPECIFICATION 1 Frequency FM 87 108 MHz MW 10K 520 1710 KHz MW 9K 522 1710KHz LW 150 521KHz SW 2300 23000KHz WEATHER MHz CH1 162 400 CH5 162 500 CH2 162 425 CH6 162 525 CH3 162 450 CH7 162 550 CHA 162 475 2 Noise Limit Sensitivity FM 10 MW MW LW 1mv m SW lt 30 M 3 Ni MH Batteries 3 6V AAalkaline Batteries 4 5V External Adapter 6 0V 4 Internal Speaker D66mm 5 Earphone D3 5mm 6 Dimension Approx 240 138 70 7 Weight Approx 560g incl Ni MH batteries 10 09 18 30
3. shortly toenter into the memory mode with M and the preset memory address flashes thenpress the lt M gt or lt M gt button shortly to selectthe preset memory address 2 Press the MEMORY button shortly onceagain to confirm The station address is stored in the memory Voyage pro mv MONG ngs FM 59 85 MHZ Weather Alert Rado TY ZN 73 Y Press and Hold lt MEMORY gt Frequency Changes FM can store 100 memories and address 00 is advised to be stored while manual tuning AM can store 25 memories and address 00 is advised to be stored while manual tuning LW can store 10 memories and address 00 is advised to be stored while manual tuning SW can store 100 memories and address 00 is advised to be stored while manual tuning 14 DELETE PRESET STATIONS Delete APreset Station 1 Select the band 2 Press the lt M gt or lt M gt shortly to select the address where the frequency saved in 3 Press the DEL button shortly withthe icon T flashing then pressthe DEL button shortly again to delete the address Delete ALL Preset Stations 1 Select the band 2 Press and holdthe DEL button about 3 seconds with TALL flashing then pressthe DEL button shortly once againto delete allthe preset frequencies raw man 5 89 80 Press DEL to delete an address The Delete Icon J Press and hold DEL to delete all addresses 15 FM
4. 00 7700KHz 41m 7 100 7 700MHz 31m 9200 10000KHz 31m 9 200 10 000MHz 25m 11400 12200KHz 25m 11 400 12 200MHz 22m 13500 13900KHz 22m 13 500 13 900MHz 19m 15000 15800KHz 19m 15 000 15 800MHz 16m 17450 17950KHz 16m 17 450 17 950MHz 15m 18850 19100KHz 15m 18 850 19 100MHz 13m 21450 21950KHz 13m 21 450 21 950MHz RADIO OPERATION Select AM Step 9K 10K In the unitoff mode press and holdthe button lt AM gt about 5 secondswith the step 9K or 10Kappearing in the display Press andhold the button AM again to convert between 9Kand 10K UNE yy HR Jes p gen se Ue yy Ri es Lg e amu amu MU TO SK C mw 10 10K 05 25 y 09 25 9KStep 10K Step Using the Antenna While listening tothe FM orAM programs please extend the telescopicantenna fully and get close tothe window to getthe best reception The unituses an internal ferrit barantenna forAM or LW While listening to the AM or LW programs please rotate the unit to getthe best reception Manual Tuning in Stations 1 Turn on the unit and select the band 2 Adjust the volume 3 Rotate the knob lt TUN gt to your listen to your desired program Weather Alert Radio F gt Frequency Changes TUNING INTO STATIONS Auto Scan Tuning 1 Turn on the unit and select the band 2 Press and hold the button lt M gt or lt M gt with the frequency changing in the display then release the button the unit is
5. Handle 26 CHARGING Ni MH BATTERIES External Adapter Charging Youcan charge theNi MH batteries eitherin radio onor off mode 1 Connect the unitwith external adaptercorrectly then the icon ca shows inthe display 2 The Ni MH batteries will be charged automatically with the battery power icon flows Whenthe battery power isfull zzz stops flowing Solar Charging Put the unitunder the sun if the sunlight is strong the Ni MH batteries willbe charged automatically either in the radio onor offmode e IN Solar Panel TLTUPTO Note Please don t put the unit in the extreme strong sunlight for long period Charging via PC 1 Plug one portof the supplied USB cable intothe USB jack of the PC and theother port intothe DC IN5V jack of theradio When the connectionis correctly the icon aa will show inthe display 2 The Ni MH batteries willbe charged automatically with the battery power icon z flows Whenthe battery power isfull zz stops flowing 27 CHARGING GADGETS Charging MP 3 or Cellphone 1 Push the CHARGE switch to OUT position 2 Plug one portof the suppied USB cable intothe CHARGE OUT jackand the otherport into the MP 3 or cellphone jack 3 Turn thehandle crank orconnect the unitwith external adapter tocharge Mp3 orcellphone 4 While charging the powr light CHAGE will be on
6. KA600 FM AM SW LW WEATHER MUTI BAND RECEIVER DYNAMO amp SOLARPOWER SUPPLY WITH FLASHLIGHT amp READING LIGHT TEMPERATURE AND MOISTERINDICATOR OPERATION MANUAL KEY FEATURES Thank You Thank you forpurchasing the KA600 muti band receiver Pleaseread the manual thoroughly before operating and keepthis book ina safe place for future reference Hope theradio can give you much happiness FM Band 87 0 108 0MHZ AM 10K 520 1710KHz AM 9K 522 1710KHz SW 2300 23000KHz LW 150 521KHz WEATHER CH1 CH7 POWER SUPPLY Ni MH Battery AABattery Adapter CHARGING Ni MH Batteries Dynamo Charging External Adapter Charging Solar Charging Charging via PC The radio cancharge cellphone MP3 MP4 and other gadgets LED flashlight plus5 LED reading lamp Built in dynamic widerange speaker for crystal clear sound INDEX INDEX LOCATION OF GONIR panis knee bimslm se 1 SET THE GlOCK a husa tana eee 20 POWER ON AND POWER OFF MOISTER and TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 21 Power On and Power Off 4 USING EEASHDEIGELT 5 ront oontra n und 21 S166P Timer sivanis Sapien H 4 USING READING LIGHT eeen 21 Alarm On and Alarm Off oce 5 KEY LOCKPFUNGQCTIQON iic echa enum dd cnet 22 RADIO OPERATION RESET THEUNIT muse aisha ER pes ede ER 22 Adjust the Vol m Enise onsena 7 POWER SUPPLY Band Sel ctloNniz s irt ee tete dai e eeu 7 Ni MH Battery AABattery sess 23 Select AM Step
7. O finally press the AM button shortly to confirm 11 TUNING INTO STATIONS Auto Tuning Storage ATS 1 Select the band 2 Adjust the volume 3 Press and hold the MEMORY gt button until frequency starts auto tuning then release the button the unit will store the station while scanning the strong signal FM ATS 50 memories from 50 AM ATS 10 memories from 15 LW ATS 5 memories from 05 SW ATS 50 memories from 50 2 Press and Hold the lt MEMORY gt button mv MONG MS 89 80 Icon M and Preset Frequency Adress Frequency Changes 12 TUNING INTO STATIONS Listening to Preset Stations 1 Manual 1 Select the band 2 Press the lt M gt or lt M gt button shortly to select the preset frequency address In this way you can find the preset station quickly Voyager pra mv BD AMONG Ass OO OF MHz Press the lt M gt shortly Frequency Address Changes 2 Direct Frequency Entry Listening 1 Select the band 2 In the preset mode input the frequency address directly and then press the MEMORY button shortly to listen to the program NOTE In the preset mode there are icon M and the frequency address showing in the display You can press the lt M gt or lt M gt button to entry into the mode 13 TUNING INTO STATIONS Manual Tuning Storage 1 Press the lt MEMORY gt button
8. RADIO OPERATION Activate and Cancel the Alarm Function In the unit off mode press the button lt ALARM1 gt or lt ALARM2 gt shortly with the icon amp flashing in the display the alarm function is activated Press the button lt ALARM1 gt or lt ALARM2 gt again if the icon S disappears from the display the alarm function is canceled Snooze 5 Minutes When the unitalarm on press SNOOZE BUTTON the button lt SNOOZE gt shortly AN then the unitis powered off for 5 seconds O Adjust the Volume In the uniton mode rotate the knob lt VOL gt to adjust the volume Band Selecting S 1 In the unit on mode press the button lt FM WB gt to listen to the FM AM band 2 Press the button lt AM gt shortlyto listen tothe AM band Press the button lt AM gt shortly repeatedly to convert FM and WB between MW LW and 2ang 4 SW 5 G G gm 3 Press thenumeric button 0 Wasser an on shortly repeatedly toselect E the meter band AM Band Meter Band R RADIO OPERATION Frequency Diagram FM 87 108MHz AM MW LW SW MW 10K 520 1710KHz MW 9K 522 1710KHz LW 150 521KHz SW 2300KHz 23000KHz Meter Band KHz Meter Band MHz 120m 2300 2550KHz 120m 2 300 2 550MHz 90m 3150 3450KHz 90m 3 150 3 450MHz 75m 3850 4050KHz 75m 3 850 4 050MHz 60m 4700 5100KHz 60m 4 700 5 100MHz 49m 5700 6500KHz 49m 5 700 6 500MHz 41m 71
9. RDS FM RDS 1 Select astrong signal stationof FM 2 Press the lt RDS gt button shortly with the icon eg in the display udi 3 Press the lt RDS MOOD button repeatedly to see what is beingtransmitted Rt Station Text Message PTY Program Type PS Station Name Press lt RDS gt button shortly pe ar Weather Alert Rado T C23 C33 Press lt RDS MODE RDS information displays button shortly 16 WEATHER RECEPTION Listening to the Weather Report 1 Press the lt FM WB gt button shortly toenter into weather reception mode 2 Rotate the lt TUN gt knob to selectthe local frequency position Then you can listento the weatherreport 3 03 ODOR Pi CO GO CO G9 DOOOm TC wl H 6 Press lt FM MW gt shortly The frequency displays yananna The frequency displays Rotate the lt TUN gt knob to select the local frequency 17 WEATHER RECEPTION Weather Band Channel Frequencies CHANNEL FREQUENCY MHz CH1 162 400 CH2 162 425 CH3 162 450 CH4 162 475 CH5 162 500 CH6 162 525 CH7 162 550 Weather Emergencies Reception 1 Press the lt FM WB gt button shortly toenter into the local weather frequency position 2 Press the lt ALERT gt button toenter into the weater emergencies reception theicon ALERT will show in the display andthe ligh
10. auto scan tuning the stations When auto tuning the strong signal the unit will broadcast the station Voyager pro mrmwn I iwi 99 80 Weather Alert Rado J 2 Frequency Changes Press and Hold M or M Direct Frequency Entry Input FM BandFrequency After inputting FMband number press the lt FM AM gt button shortly tolisten to FMprogram Input AM Band Frequency First select the frequency range MW AM orLW then input the frequency number After inputting the number press the lt AM gt button to confirm NOTE While inputting the frequency number the number O at the end of the frequency can be deleted The time betweentwo steps islimited please perform quickly otherwise the inputtingis invalid 10 TUNING IN STATIONS Example1 Input FM 95 80MHz SIRI KHZ ui 5 es 2 mv MONG z OD De e 35 08 The Input Frequency Input the numeric button 9 5 8 0 and then press the lt FM WB gt button shortly to confirm Example 2 Input AM 9K 1287KHZ JWH suu n Aw 5 5 COCOCO Gm e AM E kuz DO CD OA Firstly press the lt AM gt button shortly The Input Frequency and then press the numeric button 1 2 8 7 finally press the lt AM gt button shortly to confirm Example 3 Input SW 4900KHZ 50n ey amp 3550 Firstly press the AM button and then The Input Frequency press the numeric button 4 9 0
11. d lt DEL gt T ro 21 AEG 2010 30 Hour flashes IU Minute flashes 27 REG 2010 08 25 e NOTE The clock mode is 12 H PM will show on the display if time is after 12 00 20 Adjust the minu RADIO OPERATION Moister and Temperature Display There is the moister and temperature indicator in the left side ofthe unit theupper indicator displays temperature and the downside displays moister You can press the C F jack in the battery compartment with the pointy object to convertbetween the fahrenheit and celsius Temperature Displays fi Moister Displays lt C F gt Jack Using Flashlight Press the lt FLASH LIGHT gt button onthe top ofthe unit the flashlight willbe on Pressthe lt Flash Light gt button once again shortlyto turn off the light Using Reading Light Firstly open the solar panel then pushthe Reading Light gt switch tothe ON side the reading lightis on Push the lt Reading Light gt switch tothe OFF side the reading lightis off 21 RADIO OPERATION Key Lock Function Press and holdthe lt SNOOZE gt button about2 seconds with the icon G showsin the display key lock function is activated Press the lt SNOOZE gt button again with theicon disappearing andthe key lock function is deactivated Voyager pra e none WE 9 80 ve
12. eremove theAA batteries lest battery corrosion Low Battery Power Warning When the battery power is low the lt L OW BATT gt light will flash Inthis condition youcan t turn onthe unit If the warningdisplays please selectthe other charging mode orcharge the unitimmediately 24 POWER SUPPLY Adapter 1 Plug one portof the adapterinto the AC socket and plug the otherport into the DC IN 6V jack 2 Select the PowerSelect switch to ADAPTOR position If you connect correctly the icon cag will show inthe display Adapter M Ho AC Socket SZ nl nm Select Power Select to De ADAPTOR Position NOTE In unit off mode please don tuse the external adapter for three hours 25 CHARGING Ni MH BATTERIES There are fourways to chargethe Ni MH batteries dynamo charging solarcharging external adapter charging and PC charging The CHARGE light will be on whiledynamo and solarcharging Before charging please push the CHARGE switch to IN position Dynamo Charging Youcan charge theunit either inradio on modeor off mode 1 Push the CHARGE switch to IN position 2 Turning thehand crank thebuilt in dynamo will start to generateelectricity and chargethe Ni MH batteries automatically sem oo a Voyager Fu 1058 8858 AM FM SW Weather Alert Radio KTA ss CIO C 000000000000 0000000000000 CIO C 000000000000 ooooooooooooo DC Crank
13. ery Compartment lt CHARGE gt Switch lt DC IN 5V gt Port D AM Button CHARGE OUT Power On select AM Port Power Off select step 9K 10K p DC IN 6V gt Jack Numeric 0 Button select meter band amp Earphone Jack FM WB Button POWER SELECT Switch Ni MH Ni MH Batteries and Solar Panel ADAPTOR External Adapter ALKALINE AA Size Batteries Moister Indicator lt DEL gt Button MEMORY Button Front Solar Panel Rear Reading Light 2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS LEFT Flash Light Crank Handle RIGHT lt TUN gt Knob lt VOL gt Knob POWER ON POWER OFF Power Onand Power Off 1 Rotate the lt POWER SELECT gt to the valid charging position ALKALINE AA Battery Charging ADAPTOR External Adapter Charging 2 In the unit off mode press the button POWER to turn on the unit press the butto POWER again to turn off the unit Sleep Timer 1 Rotate the lt POWERSELECT gt to thevalid charging position 2 In the unitoff mode press the button SLEEP repeatedly to selectyour desired sleeptimer from 05 90 minutes 3 If you selectthe sleep timer the unitwill turn on automatically after afew seconds withthe icon Re and the minute appearing in thedisplay 4 While reaching your setting sleeptime the unit will turn off automatically POWER ON POWER OFF NOTE If the unitturn on by pressing the button lt POWER gt youcan al
14. s iiis idee secte n ah 9 APER EM 25 TUNING INTO STATIONS CHARGING Ni MH Batteries Manual Tuning in Stations sssssessse 9 Dynamo Charging oiov reto ctr et exe e 26 Auto Scan Tuning rrr nennen 10 External Adapter Charging cceeeeeeeeeeees 27 Direct Frequency Entry eee cres 10 Solar Ghatging ziii cto besote ere xatd trades 27 Auto Tuning Storage coo a ent Puma 12 Charging via PC musikalen 27 Listening to Preset Station susussssss 13 CHARGING GADGETS sese 28 Manual Tuning Storage sseusssssussss 14 PRECAUTION Swi scsscsssswinaanchanevaiiesacdaanenssccaina Hasan 29 Delete Preset Stations cioe herct tend 15 SPECIFICATION cerei een tence trt nen Heint 30 PIM ipm T M 16 WEATHER RECEPTION Listening to the Weather Report 17 Weather EmergenciesReception 18 SET THE DATE speed mene eii r i S 19 LOCATION OF CONTROLS TOP Reading Light Switch Flash Light Button Hand Strap Hole lt RDS gt lt ALARM1 gt Button QD Temperature Indicator lt RDS MODE gt lt ALARM2 gt Button LCD Display lt ALERT gt Button lt ALERT gt Light SLEEP Button lt SNOOZE gt Button lt Power gt Button LOCATION OF CONTROLS REAR amp LOW BATT gt Light QD CHARGE Light D M M Button Speaker p Numeric Button Telescopic Antenna Batt
15. so select the sleep timer by pressing the button SLEEP shortly to select your desiredsleep timer o Sleep Timer 05 90 60 30 10 05 Fl A Sleep Timer Ic BS MONG Sleep Timere 90 St Weg am Alarm On Off The unit hastwo alarm function alarm1 and alarm2 1 In the unitoff mode press and holdthe button lt ALARM1 gt or lt ALARM2 gt with the icon c flashing to enter thealarm on offfunction The setting order hour minute presetting off time 2 Press the button lt ALARM1 gt or lt ALARM2 gt to enter the next setting 3 Rotate the knob TUN toadjust the alarm time and presetting off time 5 POWER ON POWER OFF Example Set the ALARM1 on at 8 05 and alarm off after 15 minutes A In the unit off mode press and hold the button lt ALARM1 gt with the icon C and the hour flashing UNS yy eg a gena e SS l gt i rime 99 omg tu Voy IAL TINE Press and Hold ALARM1 30 Hour Flashes I B Rotate the knob TUN to adjust the hour vp Aag Svat tine DIAL Time C 08 30 p C Press the lt ALARM1 gt and then rotate the knob lt TUN gt to adjust the minute Press the button lt ALARM1 gt to set the off time by rotating the knob TUN ma s ja apa se Off Time 01 99 minutes D Press the button lt ALARM1 gt shortly to confirm J vr SR ag be 24 AEG 20 m 08 05 G Press Shortly
16. t ALERT flash Youcan power offthe unit ifthere is weatheremergencies the unit will poweron and reportthe weater emergency automatically PI m c Press ALERT shortly The icon ALERT displays 18 SET THE DATE Adjust the date 1 In the unitoff mode press and holdthe lt MEMORY gt button about 2 seconds with the yearflashes Then tune the lt TUN gt knob to adjustthe year finally press the lt MEMORY gt button to confirm 2 After setting the year pressthe MEMORY button shortly with the month flashes Then tune the TUN knob to adjustthe month finally press the MEMORY button to confirm 3 Aftersetting the month youcan use thesame way to set the date Example set 2010 8 30 Aa x ja Lanes n 2025 2 Q ON Press and hold lt DATE gt fo Di AL YEAR raf gE Year flashes Adjust the date ma Ri ja a pa se mv Ol AL DAY Adjust the I UN y eR Jes Loa e DLRL MONTH e a 19 SET THE CLOCK Adjust the clock 1 In the unit off mode press and holdthe DEL button about 2 seconds with the hourflashes Then tune the TUN knobto adjust thehour 2 After tuning thehour pressthe DEL button shortly once again then tunethe TUN knobto adjust the minute finally pressthe DEL button shortly to confirm Example set clock8 35 N vey ae J a 73 Press and hol
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