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1. 4 5 180 LOCK LIGHT LOCK
2. e HOUR MIN e BAND WAKE OFF bUZ rAD 4
3. MO camo e e
4. 30 60 POWER SLEEP SNOOZE 9 SLEEP SNOOZE 90 10 10
5. 8 e POWER TIME SET MEMORY HOUR MIN TIME SET MEMORY e
6. SLEEP SNOOZE 1 1 1 1 1 HYUNDAI 49 HYUNDAI
7. POWER e KHON POWER VOLUME HYUNDAI FM MW SW LW e MW LW curHana FM SW curHana
8. 13 KHonka MIN VOLUME LOCK HYUNDAI 52s 7 Bbl
9. PORTABLE RADIO RECEIVER Instruction manual Instruction manual Dear customer Thank you for purchasing our product For safety it is strongly recommended to read this manual carefully before connecting operating and or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in future Telescopic antenna SLEEP SNOOZE button TIME SET MEMORY button METER button LIGHT button BAND WAKE button MODE button Display Number buttons 10 ENTRY button 11 POWER button 12 HOUR button 13 MIN button OONOOARWN Not indicated Battery compartment back panel rack back panel external antenna jack left panel earphone jack left panel power input left panel VOLUME buttons right panel LOCK switch right panel Important safeguards Do not use the unit near TV sets computers fluorescent lamps and other a electric equipment this may jam AM reception The instruction manual contains important Do not disassemble the unit yourselves operating and maintenance instructions For Refer servicing to qualified service personnel your safety it is necessary to refer the manual Keep the manual for use in future ee Do not expose the unit to vibration direct sunlight too high or low temperature or humidity If you are n
10. FM pagno HOUR MIN 5 5 METER HOUR MIN ENTRY Hanp 1
11. 0 2 1 102 1 HYUNDAI 10 40 TIME SET MEMORY 4 TIME SET MEMORY 10 0
12. earch for a station HYUNDAI Instruction manual automatically To stop searching press this button shortly Direct number entry In receiving state press ENTRY button then press number buttons to enter the needed frequency directly e g press 1 0 2 1 number buttons to enter 102 1 frequency Press ENTRY button again to start the frequency broadcast Storing stations The unit can store up to 10 stations in each band making totally 40 stations e Select your desired band and tune to the needed station e Press TIME SET MEMORY button to enter into the preset mode The preset number will show on the display MEMO indicator will flash for 4 seconds During this period press a number button The current station will be saved in the corresponding memory position Press TIME SET MEMORY button again MEMO indicator will disappear Memory preset number 10 is entered by 0 number button Calling stored stations In receiving state press a number button to call the station stored in the corresponding memory position The display will show the frequency and the position number Alarm function Setting the alarm e In clock mode press and hold BAND WAKE button to enter alarm setting mode The alarm icon will be displayed Alarm time digits will blink e Press repeatedly HOUR button to set hours press repeatedly MIN button to set minutes Press BAND WAKE button again to confirm the se
13. ock will flash Press repeatedly HOUR button to set hours press repeatedly MIN button to set minutes Press TIME SET Instruction manual MEMORY again to save the setting To see the clock in radio mode press MODE button The clock will be displayed for several seconds Radio operation Power switch Press POWER button once to turn the radio on the frequency will be displayed To turn off the radio press POWER button the time is displayed Volume In receiving state press VOLUME buttons to adjust volume Band selection In receiving state press repeatedly BAND WAKE button to choose FM MW SW LW band The band name will be displayed Antenna e This unit is equipped with a built in ferrite antenna Select the best orientation of this unit to get a better reception of MW and LW signal The telescopic antenna is intended for reception of FM and SW signal Extend the antenna and find its best position to get a better reception of FM or SW signal To improve the signal reception you can connect an external antenna to the external antenna jack to this unit Manual tuning In receiving state press HOUR or MIN buttons to change the frequency step by step until the needed station is found For SW band pressing this button will change the frequency by 5 KHz To change by a larger range press METER button Automatic tuning In receiving state press and hold HOUR or MIN buttons to s
14. ot going to use the unit within Battery operation a long period of time remove the batteries to e Open the battery compartment cover avoid their leakage Insert 3 x AA batteries Please observe HYUNDAI correct battery polarities or the set will not work e Close the battery compartment cover When the battery is exhausted it should be removed from the set to prevent leakage When replacing batteries the stored information will be lost AC operation Connect a compatible AC DC adapter 4 5 V 180 mA not included to the power input of this unit Please observe the polarity marks near the power input otherwise the unit can be damaged General operations Button lock Slide LOCK switch to lower position to lock all buttons except LIGHT button of this unit to prevent them from accidental pressing Slode LOCK switch to upper positions to enable all buttons When buttons are locked a key icon will be displayed Backlight Press LIGHT button to switch on the orange color backlight of the display The backlight will switch off automatically after 8 seconds Earphones socket For private listening please insert the earphones not included into the earphone jack the speaker inside the radio disconnects automatically now you can listen to the radio by earphones Time setting Ensure the radio mode is switched off clock is displayed For this press POWER button Press TIME SET MEMORY button the cl
15. tting The display will return to clock mode HYUNDAI e Press repeatedly BAND WAKE button to select the alarm sound Press once to select OFF no alarm sound press twice to select bUZ buzzer sound press thrice to select rAD radio alarm After 4 seconds the display will return to clock mode If radio or buzzer is selected for alarm sound the alarm icon will be displayed in clock mode e When the preset alarm time comes the unit will activate the selected alarm sound If buzzer is selected it will switch off automatically after 30 minutes If radio is selected it will switch off automatically after 60 minutes e To switch off the alarm press POWER button Snooze function To stop the alarm signal temporarily press SLEEP SNOOZE button the buzzer or radio resumes in 9 minutes This can be repeated several times Sleep function e With the radio on press SLEEP SNOOZE button 90 and a bed icon will be displayed Each press of this button will decrease the sleep timer by 10 minutes up to 10 minutes When the preset sleep time expires the radio will turn off To cancel the sleep mode press SLEEP SNOOZE button Maintenance and care If necessary clean the unit with a piece of cloth dampened with water only be sure batteries are not inserted into the battery compartment and the power cord is disconnected The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids s
16. uch as vases shall be placed on the unit Normal ventilation of the unit shall not be impeded for intended use Instruction Manual Accessories Receiver 1 External pig tail antenna 1 pc Instruction manual 1 pc Warranty card 1 pc Consumer information 1 pc Specifications Specifications and functions are subject to change without notice It is connected with continual improvement of the device HYUNDAI SLEEP SNOOZE TIME SET MEMORY METER LIGHT BAND WAKE 2 MODE 3 10 ENTRY 11 POWER 12 HOUR OONDOARWN SLEEP SNOOZE TIME SET MEMORY POWER

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