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RCA RP 3757 Clock Radio User Manual

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1. If memory is full you will see on the display jaha Press and hold MEMO SET 7 to cancel memory setting TIPS Maximum 11 10 preset locations and 1 alarm memory location preset stations can be stored wel can also overwrite preset station numbers by pressing MEMO SET a to enter setting mode Press RECALL to select the number and SET again to confirm selection Memory Recall MEMO Press RECALL o repeatedly to recall preset stations when radio is on THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Listening to compact disc Select CD Press OPEN gt to open close the door Insert a disc and press OPEN OPEN gt to close the door Press PLAY Adjust VOLUME or O your desired listening level 7 If the unit contains no CD the display will show nd when you press PLAY Press PLAY again and the CD compartment door will open REV SKIP FWD Press SKIP REV or FWD __ to search reverse or forward to select track ee Oe Press REPEAT SHUFFLE to select any repeat and shuffle options REPEAT eo repeating whole disc SHUFFLE J playing in random order agra amp SHUFFLE WA De selection ALL CB in random order Press PLAY PAUSE ET to pause playback Press STOP stop to stop playback 10 THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO lt If the disc compartment is empty or the disc cannot be played nd lights continuously on the display Do not store
2. do not scratch or damage the label e Discs rotate at high speeds inside the player Do not use damaged cracked or warped discs Cleaning Compact Discs e Dirty discs can cause poor sound quality Always keep discs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer perimeter e If a disc becomes dirty wet a soft cloth in water wring it out well wipe the dirt away gently and then remove any water drops with a dry cloth e Do not use record cleaning sprays or anti static agents on discs Also never clean discs with benzene thinner or other volatile solvents which may cause damage to the disc surface CD Lens Care When your CD lens gets dirty it can also cause the unit to output poor sound quality To clean the lens you will need to purchase a CD lens cleaner which can maintain the output sound quality For instructions on cleaning the CD lens refer to the ones accompanying the lens care Cleaning the Exterior Prior to cleaning the exterior be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet Wipe the exterior with a soft clean and slightly water dampened cloth Precautions e Never open the cabinet under any circumstances Any repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a trained technician e Warning Never operate this product with the cabinet removed e The CD player of this unit uses a laser to read the music on the disc The laser mechanism corresponds to the cartr
3. THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Setting COUNTDOWN Timer TIMER COUNTDOWN i Select COUNTDOWN timer at the back of the unit a TIMER tans F 1 amp Press TIMER 0 and the indicator will appear on the display Ores REV or FWD ol to set countdown time TIMER D Press TIMER to activate countdown indicator lights continuously The display will show the countdown time as it counts down towards 0 00 minute second Alarm will sound once the timer reaches 0 00 TIMER Press TIMER 0 again to cancel countdown timer Setting NAP Duration You may take a short nap and be woken up by the alarm amp Click the Timer selector at the back of the unit to NAP iy TIMER Press TIMER The indicator and 0 20 as default setting will appear on the display i e alarm will be turned on in 20 minutes Display will switch back to real clock time after about 3 seconds Press REV or FWD 0 to set nap time Nap time decrease or increase at 10 minute intervals between 10 and 120 minutes TIMER Press TIMER 0 to activate countdown The display returns to the real clock time indicator lights continuously Alarm will sound once the timer reaches 0 00 TIMER Press and hold TIMER 0 until the indicator disappears to cancel NAP timer TIP To check the remain NAP timer press TIMER The display will show the minutes left After 3 seconds the display will return to clock time 7 THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Listening to ra
4. towards the unit e Are there any obstacles between the remote control and the unit If there are move all objects standing in the way between the remote control and the unit 13 U S Warranty What your warranty covers Any defect in materials or workmanship For how long after your purchase e One year The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm whichever comes first What we will do e Provide you with a new or at our option a refurbished unit e The exchange unit is under warranty for the remainder of the original product s warranty period How to make a warranty claim e Properly pack your unit Include any cables etc which were originally provided with the product We recommend using the original carton and packing materials Include in the package evidence of purchase date such as the bill of sale Also print your name and address and a description of the defect Send standard UPS or its equivalent to Thomson multimedia Inc Product Exchange Centre 11721 B Alameda Ave Socorro TX 79927 Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty e Insure your shipment in case of loss of damage Thomson accepts no liability in case of damage or loss A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight What your warranty does not cover e Customer instruction Your Owner s Man
5. CDs in damp areas Do not expose CDs to high temperatures You should avoid leaving the CD door open Dust is liable to impair performance of the laser optical unit Sleep to CD radio You can drift off to sleep to CD radio knowing that the unit will turn itself off automatically If alarm is set the unit will turn on again as programmed SLEEP Press SLEEP 0 FWD A Press REV or FWD while holding down SLEEP to select time from 1 minute to 1 hour and 59 minutes Q Press PLAY ca CD play mode will automatically be in Repeat All mode when using Sleep to CD setting The unit will turn off automatically once sleep time is reached Radio Sleep station will automatically switch to the last sleep station setting You must reset to sleep to a different station a Press RADIO ON BAND b Press SKIP REV or FWD to tune to the station you want to sleep to The next time you reacivate the sleep function by pressing SLEEP settings will remain the same as the last time they were set OFF If you decide to turn off the unit sooner press N or 0 and this will shut off the sleep cycle Se When sleep mode is active subsequent press on 6 to show the remaining time before the unit goes off Q 11 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Handling Compact Discs e Do not touch the signal surfaces Hold by the edges or by one edge and the hole e Do not affix labels or adhesive tape to the label surfaces Also
6. Thomson multimedia Inc 10330 North Meridian St Indianapolis IN 46290 2001 Thomson multimedia Inc Trademark s Registered Marca s Registrada s Marguel s Depos el s 55147670 Rev 1 EN E www rca com RP 3757 FCC Information 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 In accordance with FCC requirements changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thomson multimedia Inc could void the user s authority to operate this product This device generates and uses radio frequency RF energy and if not installed and used properly this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which you can determine by unplugging the unit try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Re orient the receiving antenna that is the antenna for the radio or television that is receiving the interference Move the unit away from the equipment that is receiving interference e Plug the unit into a different wall outlet so that the unit and the equipment receiving interference are on different branch circuits If these measures do not eliminate the interfe
7. d When setting WAKE 2 same procedure is followed To change to another wake mode eg from CD to radio simply press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 to scroll through wake options f c e THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Adjusting snooze duration The snooze alarm control allows extra sleep time after the unit comes on in alarm mode Press NG will turn off the alarm until the snooze period is over You can use the SNOOZE feature repeatedly for up to about 2 hours after which the unit will turn off until the next alarm conditions are met ee D Press and hold SNOOZE EA SNOOZE Press REV 0 or FWD on the top of the unit to set the ne period default is 9 minutes from 1 minute to 30 minutes for which the alarm momentarily goes off Stopping alarm 1 To silence the alarm momentarily e Press SNOOZE See and the alarm will sound again when the snooze period is over see Adjusting snooze duration above 2 To stop alarm from sounding OFF e Press OFF E and the alarm will be on again the following day at the same time 3 To cancel alarm completely haa WAKE 1 WAKE 2 e Press CANCEL Q then WAKE 1 Q or WAKE 2 Q and the corresponding alarm s won t sound again the following day WAKE indicators will not be displayed e If you press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 button again the previous preset time remains unchanged z If uninterrupted the alarms will stop sounding in 2 hours
8. dio Press RADIO ON BAND Be to turn on the radio D Press again Wo select AM FM to manually set to your desired station you press the respective buttons VOLUME Adjust VOLUME or OO to your desired listening level To improve reception you may try and 1 move or rotate the unit for AM reception 2 slide poets on the back of the unit to MONO for FM reception See To turn off the radio press 0 Automatic Station Search Press and hold either SKIP REV or FWD GO for more than 1 second and release Automatic station search starts and stops when channel is found SKIP FWD 11 Press and hold SKIP FWD nO until UP is displayed to LI D automatically search up the radio freguency REV SKIP Press and hold SKIP REV until dn is displayed to dn automatically search down the radio frequency Press SKIP REV or FWD repeatedly The frequency will decrease or increase as THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Radio Freguency Memory Refer to Listening to Radio to tune to the desired station Memo Set frequency into memory Press MEMO SET Preset station number will be automatically assigned the next available number and show on the display Press MEMO RECALL rag to select another preset location MEMO SET Press MEMO SET to cofirm your settings in Ma x Example FM 104 0 is stored in memory 2 ILI Lj location
9. elect AM FM and press SKIP REV or FWD to tune to your desired station MEMO b Press MEMO SET D to enter preset mode and geno c Press MEMO RECALL o repeatedly to select Alarm Memo AL MEMO 11th preset station d Press MEMO SET 6 to confirm your selection OLUME Press VOLUME or ae to your desired wake up volume Q Press OFF 6 to turn off the unit If no WAKE STATION is set the wake station will stay at your last listening station When setting WAKE 2 follow the same procedure described above To change to another wake mode e g from CD to radio simply press WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 to scroll through wake options o e amp THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Setting Wake to CD Press WAKE 1 koh to select wake to CD 6 The related indicator will light to show selection Press SET CLOCK WAKE iii until EXA indicator lights on the display lt lt gt gt Press REV 0 or FWD O to select the time you want music to start playing Insert a disc in the compartment To wake up to your preferred CD track default is track 1 a Press and hold WAKE UP CD TRACK while pressing SKIP FWD or REV QO to select track b Press PLAY ex to listen to the Wake up volume VOLUME Press VOLUME or OO to your desired wake up volume OFF a 6 Press OFF 0 to turn off the unit If the CD compartment is empty the alarm tone will sound instead when in fact WAKE TO CD mode is selecte
10. idge and stylus of a record player Although this product incorporates a laser pick up lens it is completely safe when operated according to directions e Discs rotate at high speed inside the player Do not use damaged warped or cracked discs Do not touch the pick up lens which is located inside the disc compartment Also to keep dust from collecting on the pick up lens do not leave the compartment door open for an extended period of time 12 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR REMOTE CONTROL e Is the unit plugged into a working AC outlet Try plugging it into the one that you know will work e Is the unit on gADIo Press RADIO ON BAND cans or PLAY to turn the unit on e Have you selected the correct function when pressing on the buttons For example if the unit is in CD mode and you try tuning to a particular radio frequency the remote control is not going to look like it s working In such cases press RADIO ON BAND to select the correct function first then press on the buttons e Is the battery weak Try replacing old battery with fresh ones e Are you pointing the remote control directly at the unit while pressing the buttons You should be aiming the remote at the SNOOZE button because that is where the sensor is at on the main unit e Are you too far from the unit when using the remote control The remote control sensor can only sense signals from the remote control within a limited distance So move closer
11. ns of other electronic appliances Avoid placing the remote on any hot metal surfaces eg microwave oven television cooking stove etc THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Press SET CLOCK WAKE aos repeatedly to scroll between SET CLOCK SET WAKE1 SET WAKE2 and LOCK Setting time Press SET CLOCK WAKE will appear on the display Press REV 0 or FWD 0 to select current time while the clock icon is displayed NOTE REV FWD 1 Press and hold REV or FWD Q to skip fast 2 The time display has a 12 hour format AM PM indicator will light to show AM or PM time respectively of Jo MT 7 07 Hagia i dec Setting Wake to Tone Press WAKE 1 Key to select wake to Alarm 4 indicator will light to show selection SET CLOCK WAKE Press SET CLOCK WAKE 0 3 E will appear on the display Press REV or FWD 0 to set the wake time 1 With the GRADUWAKE feature the alarm tone volume will increase gradually to its maximum in about 30 to 45 seconds 2 You cannot adjust the alarm tone with volume 3 THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Setting Wake to Radio Press WAKE O to select wake to Radio a The related indicator will light to show selection Press SET CLOCK WAKE pa until E indicator lights on the display REV FWD H j Press REV or FWD O to select the time you want music to start playing Setting Wake Station Pe a Press RADIO ON BAND TING to s
12. periodically Battery should be removed if the unit will be stored for more than one month Leaky battery can badly damage the clock radio The Display Wake to Radio wake Random Wake to CD playback to Tone Clock Setting Wake 1 wane 4 4 go o Catt ESI A TRACK Track number and Wake 2 ra a e corn AM radio preset number GE TE Ey Function aff el fi j indicator AM PM as a ap o indicator mj ll Uf NG Memory AN lt TMII 5 KHz Stereo Repeat All Radio frequency indicator scale Countdown Nap Timer indicator THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO REMOTE CONTROL Turns the unit off Mutes volume E ace a REMOTE CONTROL To view or recall rogramme memori Starts and pauses preg ki disc playback Tunes down in radio frequency Skips to previous tracks or settings Turns on the radio selects AM FM band Tunes up in radio frequency Skips to the next track or settings Stops playback Adjusts volume To enable Snooze and disable Sleep function To enable Sleep function Inserting Battery into the Remote Control Slide open the battery compartment door on the back of the remote control and insert a CR2430 button cell battery with polarities matching with indications Caution Danger of explosion if battery is inserted incorrectly Replace only with the same or equivalent battery type Caution The remote consists of a magnet which may interfere with operatio
13. rdrums FY gt Make sure you turn down the volume on the unit before you put on headphones j Increase the volume to the desired level only after headphone are in place The descriptions and characteristics in this owner s manual are for the purpose of general reference only and not as a guarantee In order to provide you with the highest quality product we may make changes or modifications without prior notice The English version serves as the final reference on all product and operational details should any discrepancies arise in other languages THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO Protection against main power failures 1 Remove battery compartment door located on the bottom of the radio by applying thumb pressure to area indicated on battery door and then lift the door out and off the cabinet 2 Connect a 9 volt battery connector plug 6LR61 or NEDA 1604A 3 Insert battery in the compartment and replace the compartment door NOTE Alkaline 6LR61 NEDA 1604A batteries are recommended Carbon zinc battery may be used but memory holding time will be substantially reduced Memory holding time for a fresh alkaline battery is approximately 8 hours if radio or alarm are not operated which should take care of short nuisance type AC power failures To preserve battery life the unit should remain plugged into an AC outlet As the battery gets older its voltage drops and memory may be lost Be sure to replace the battery
14. rence please consult your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Also the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Please specify stock number 004 000 00345 4 when ordering copies This product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J Applicable at the date of manufacture WARNING To PREVENT FIRE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD PERSONNEL DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF PRODUCT Service This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate servicing techniques Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a gift This information will be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period Purchase Date Name of Store Main Connections AC OUTLET POWER SUPPLY 120V 60Hz Note Power is fed to the unit even when it is not functioning To cut ar the power supply off the power cable must be unplugged For Your Safety The AC power plug is polarized one blade is wider than the other and only fits into AC power outlets one way If the plug won t go into the outlet completely turn the plug over and
15. try to insert it the other way If it still won t fit contact a qualified electrician to change the outlet or use a different one Do not attempt to bypass this safety feature CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT Battery Back Up This clock radio is equipped with a memory holding system that can be powered with a 9 volt battery not included The power failure protection circuit will not operate unless battery is installed When normal household power is interrupted or AC line cord is unplugged the back up battery will power the clock radio to keep track of time and alarm settings programmed into memory When the battery backup functions the function of alarm still occurs during the power interruption if remaining battery power is adequate Normal operation will resume after AC power is restored so you will not have to reset the time or the alarm With battery back up if Wake to Radio or Wake to CD is activated during power interuption Wake to Tone will operate instead Wake mode will operate normally again once power is resumed When AC power is interrupted disconnected for a short period of time both time and alarm settings will change unless optional battery is installed After AC power is restored reconnected the Digital Display will blink to indicate that power was interrupted and you should readjust the time and alarm settings Caution Have a Blast Just Not in Your Ea
16. ual provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls For additional information ask your dealer e Installation and set up service adjustments e Batteries Damage from misuse or neglect e Products which have been modified or incorporated into other products Products purchased or serviced outside the USA e Acts of God such as but not limited to lightning damage How state law relates to this warranty e This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state If you purchased your product outside the USA e This warranty does not apply Contact your dealer for warranty information 14

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