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1. E 2 2 ee eS EN ix 3 27 x A4 s Dye n Sr irect scm dE Did Example To tune to 100 70 MHz on the FM band 1 Press the POWER on off button to tum on the radio 2 Select the required FM by pressing BAND button 4 Press the button marked ENTER Freq Time display show A Press the numbered buttons marked 1 0 0 7 Then press ENTER button again the frequency will now appear in the display Note There is no decimal point therefore before 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 model switch is in the stereo position 1 Press the POWER onion a fo jue on nthe facla 2 Select a waveband by pressing BAND button 3 A single press on the either the TUNING UP A or DOWN v buttons will change the frequency up or down Note Each press of the up or down button will change the frequency in increment of FM 100 kHz MW 9 kHz 10 kHz SW o kHz 20 i Li art a AE Rica qe un NI t Ft mie 1 Turn on the radio zT pressing ihe POWER oor TUUM 2 Select a waveband 3 Press and hold down either the tuning UP or DOWN buttons for more than half a second t
2. MW bancs 1 Turn on the radio by pressing the POWER on off button 2 Press BAND button to select the required waveband 3 Press Tuning UP and DOWN button at the same time for more than 2 seconds The radio will beep and the display will flash APS indicating the radio in APS mode 4 The radio will then scan from the lowest frequency on the selected band automatically storing stations in preset memory based on signal strength order 5 After APS is completed a beep will be heard The display will show MEMO 1 and the station with the strongest signal for your area will selected 6 IF during APS operation no stations are found the display show 87 50 MHz on FM band or 520 kHz on MW band Note 1 The maximum number of preset on MW band is 9 and FM band is 18 If during APS operation more than 9 MW or 18 FM are found only 9 or 18 strongest stations will be stored in the preset memories 2 The SW band has no APS function 3 All previously stored preset stations will be erased when APS operation commences 4 APS operation can be cancelled by pressing the POWER on off button This radios provides a feature called Memory Scan which when activated will scan the preset memories 1 Tum on the radio by pressing the POWER button Select the required waveband 2 Push the MEMO SCAN button the radio will scan each preset memory in furn pause for 7 seconds on each memory before continuing on to the next memory When the required preset station i
3. Page 12 E 6 7 8 A 2369 Q 222 F ERROR nmm pate 2 A l i 11 aah L i Di ALARM lO ntrol Locations Telescopic Antenna Display L C D Display illuminated button LIGHT Power on off button Sleep auto shut off button Display button Standby button ALARM Alarm by radio or buzzer selection Manual auto scan tuning buttons Enter command button for frequency and time Numbered buttons for frequency and time Memory set button Memory scan and dual time SW meter band also 12 24 Hour select button Radio band selection Music norm News selector Folding stand Volume Control Lock switch 9 10kHz MW step switch FM Stereo mono switch Earphones socket DC input socket RESET button in the battery compartment Battery compartment Display information PEPEE sozzrac c rommooer operation error Time area 1 or 2 APS auto preset system status Battery status Sleep auto shut off status Snooze status Time second Short wave meter band Memory indicator Memory set Tuning indicator kHz for MW and Mz for FM and SW Lock on Standby radio or buzzer status SW meter band Frequency and time display Radio band and AM PM for 12 hour format indicator FM Stereo indi
4. cation IMEEM This radio can be operated using 4 Alkaline UM 3 LR6 AA size batteries Household AC adaptor not supplied DEO 0 1 Position the radio face down 2 Press the catch marked OPEN and slide in the direction shown 3 Insert the 4 UM 3 LR6 AA size batteries 4 Replace the battery cover Banery ____ IPELE PEERI AOE um OR The battery indicator will display Ihe battery es tr approx 7 sean afer the dior 5 switched the indicator shown ihe batteries should be replaced After removing the batteries you have approximately 3 minutes to replace the batteries after which clock and memory information will be lost 002 324 I ae eA 1 Replace batteries if display shows t 2 Replace batteries if press power button the radio still not operate Using ine Insert the adaptor plug the caet DCC on Mh ag of inca de Plug the kta noo standard mains socket outlet Whenever adaptor is used the batteries are automatically disconnected The mains adaptor should be disconnected from the mains supply when not in use We would recommend for economy that ATS 404 be used via the adaptor wherever possible with battery operation for occasional or stand by use only Sar 24 a S The clock will start running w
5. d 6 The FM and SW bands have 18 presets However if the selected preset location has been used you have to press the numbered button for more than 2 seconds The new stations will be stored in the selected memory location the original station in this location will be cancelled Note If all the preset memory locations are full pushing the M button will cause the display show FUL If you still want to store a new station press any numbered button for more than 2 seconds the new station will be stored in the selected memory location the original station in this location will be cancelled stanon preset memor 1 Turn on the radio by pressing the POWER on off BURON 2 Select the waveband for the station required 4 Press the numbered button corresponding 10 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 i nummi 1 Turn on the radio by pressing the POWER on off button 2 Press BAND button to select the SW waveband 4 Press SW SELECT button to select the required SW meter band display will appear frequency and SW meter band it belongs to This radio covers SW 120 to 11 meter band KPE TKa PISSSL This radio provides an easy fo use feature called APS Auto Preset System which operated on FM
6. en ihe Or re AC od 5 in display will show 0 00 15 real time symbol Mir Bose laa dico SARIXEIEASNMO HN SR HS gU P UNUM RR Bat RE PN S pc tl 1 When the radio is switched off 2 If the radio is switched on press the DISPLAY button to the time status 3 Press the ENTER button the 9 real time symbol will flash in the display 4 Whilst the 7 is flashing set the correct time by pressing the numbered buttons As you press each button the corresponding number will show on the display 9 If you press wrong button after pressing the ENTER button The radio will and ERROR flashes in the display Reset the correct time by pressing the numbered buttons again Note Time be adjusted whilst the 7 real time symbol is flashing 6 Press ENTER button again to complete the clock setting Note a Time should be entered in 24 Hr format e g 3 00 pm should be entered as 15 00 You may press SW select 12 24H to select the 12 Hr format P m aoe 47 eana he a In addition to real time a dual time can be programmed into the radio 1 Press MEMO SCAN DUAL TIME button display will flash 2 2 Press ENTER button within 7 seconds the display 27 will stop flashing 3 Press ENTER button again 27 dual time symbol flashes whilst the 20 is flashing set the dua
7. g the POWER button 1 The HWS alarm is set in the same way as the radio alarm except of pushing 42 77 button to select Push 3 t2 button to select HWS alarm Display will appear ALARM Juws for HWS alarm 2 The HWS alarm can be turned off by pressing the POWER button snooze ne When the comi is on Oress any buttons except POWER ight the alarm will bei in 19noczo function for an interval of 6 minutes before pressing POWER button to turn it off Display will flash symbol and alarm status seina ine sleg Cap 2 Semet NEL S The sleep timer will automatically switch off ae Emm tina has eme 1 Press and continue to hold down the SLEEP button the display will cycle through the available sleep time 90 60 45 15 90 Release the SLEEP button when the required sleep time appears in the display The SLEEP symbol together with frequency will appear in the display 2 cancel the sleep function press the POWER button the SLEEP symbol will disappear and the display will revert to show real time FIVLIV iono stereo aoa er ee a Ee mep l listen to FM stereo Bog i he iden in quem end the FM ST MO Switch located on the left side of the radio to the ST stereo position If the station being received is weak some hiss may be audible to reduce the hiss set the switch to the MO mono position to return to mono operation Note FM stereo is
8. l time by pressing the numbered buttons A The rest of the operation is same as setting real time 5 Press DUAL TIME button again and ENTER button to return to real time Note a To temporarily change between real and dual time mode press DUAL TIME bufton The 20 dual time symbol and dual time will be shown in the display After approximately 7 seconds the display will return to show real time b To permanently change the display to dual time press DUAL TIME button followed by the ENTER button Dual time symbol will appear on the display c To permanently change the display back to real time mode press DUAL TIME button followed by the ENTER button The 7 symbol will be removed from the display bu iM EE VER T seconds Sel umi tL LAL ELLA LAA LEA ALLO Press the 0 button for more than 2 seconds the display of seconds will be reset second to 00 There are three waveband selection by pressing BAND button Waveband Frequency Coverage Aerial FM 87 50 108 MHz Telescopic Fully extend the aerial angle and rotate for best reception MW 520 1710 kHz Internal Rotate for best reception SW 2 3 26 10 MHz Telescopic Fully extend the aerial for best reception Stations may selected by using any of the five different available tuning methods Direct Tuning Manual tuning Scan Tuning Memory Recall Tuning and APS on MW and FM bands um EU
9. o 6 volts centre pin negative Carrying pouch and stereo earohones Accessories may be different from each market
10. o commence scan tuning The radio will scan all frequencies in the selected band and stop automatically each time it finds an active station 4 Press and hold down either the tuning UP or DOWN buttons for more than half a second to resume scan tuning When the waveband end is reached the radio will beep and continue tuning from the opposite waveband end 5 Adjust the Volume Control for comfortable listening VIEMOriinng You may store up to 45 in memory 15 180 on V Rd 9 on A MW To dapa station in preset memory proceed as follows 1 Turn on the radio by pressing the Power on off button 2 Tune to the desired frequency using one of the previously described tuning methods 3 Press the button marked M memory the memory symbol MEMO together with a suggested preset number will flash in the display for 7 seconds Note If some of the presets have already been used the radio will suggest the next available preset location 4 Press the M button again and your station will be stored in the suggested memory preset 5 Preset stations may be exchanged easily and at any time Select the preset that is to be changed by pressing the corresponding numbered button Press the M button MEMO and current preset location will flash in the display whilst the display is flashing press the new selected preset location using one of the numbered buttons for more than 2 seconds The preset stations will be exchange
11. ocedure 1 Switch off the radio and remove the batteries 2 With the aid of a suitable implement the end of a paper or pen press the RESET button located in the battery compartment for at least 5 seconds this will reset the microprocessor clock time and clear all stations stored in the preset memory Cue Care anam ALILA mia a L GP DDR Do not allow this radio to be exposed to yen cm or eave ihe o us excessive heat could cause damage such as in a parked car where the heat from the sun can build up even though the outside temperature may no seem too high Frequency range FM 8 5 108 MH MW 520 1710 522 1710 kHz SW 120m 23 2495 MH 90m 32 34 MH 3 85 40 60m 475 506 49m 59 62 Mt 41 71 735 MH 31 m 94 999 MHz 25 116 1210 21 1357 1387 19m 151 158 MH l m 1748 179 MH 15m 189 1902 MH 13 m 2145 2175 MH 11 m 256 261 Conen 2 Power requirement 6V Batteries 4 X IEC size LR6 AA 3 Battery life Approx 16 20 hours of listening when used for 4 hour a day at normal volume using alkaline batteries Circuit features Semiconductors Aerial system Output Power Sockets Headphones socket DC in Accessories 1 LSI 5 2 FET 39 transistors 34 diodes 1 LED MW Built in ferrite aerial SW Telescopic aerial FM Telescopic aerial 180 mW 3 5mm dia stere
12. only available via earphones es R e RM a Headphones for use with this radio should be stereo ond fitted with a 13 X mm mmm jack plug Insert the headphone plug into the socket marked on the left side of the radio When the headphones are plugged in the loudspeaker is automatically disconnected 54474 icc s sadi The lock switch is use to creverit unintenitionci of ne jio 1 Set the LOCK switch located on the bottom side of the radio to the ON position The Lock symbol will appear in the display The POWER and all other buttons 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 symbol will be removed from the display light button located on the Top of the radio will Tum On The ight and jiuminate ine display for approximately 7 seconds MW step SWIICh 1 This switch located on bottom side of the rado Devices c means s of changing the MW step from 9kHz to 10 kHz In Europe and most other parts of the world set the switch to the 9 kHz position For the USA and Canada set the switch to the 10 kHz position Iroupiesno o9nna DOUNON 2 Un ER aged Re If the radio fails to operate correctly or some digits on the ye are tnissinia or eae out the following pr
13. s reached press any button to stop memory scan ihe alam GTIOngaDy The alarm can be set with the radio power off if the radio is switched on press the DISPLAY button to display the time Radio alarm 1 Press ALARM button display ALARM will flash and show the last alarm time set press the numbered button to set the alarm on time and press ALARM button again to set radio alarm display will display 7 ALARM radio alarm during the flashing press ENTER to complete 2 To verify the alarm time press ALARM button to display the alarm time followed by the ENTER button to return to real time mode 3 To cancel the alarm press ALARM button display will show previous alarm set status press ALARM button again to cancel the alarm The alarm symbol will flash for 7 seconds and disappear Note 1 When the alarm is sounding press POWER button to turn off the alarm for 24 hours 2 The radio alarm will last for one hour if not tumed off by pushing the POWER button 3 Tune the radio to the required station before setting the alarm When the alarm operates the radio will play the last station selected setting the HWS Humane Wake System dlarm itis A repeating beep tone will sound when using the HWS alarm The alarm beep will increase in volume every 15 seconds for one minute followed by 1 minutes silence before repeating the cycle The HWS alarm will sound for one hour unless turned off by pushin
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