
PLL FM ALARM CLOCK RADIO
Location Of Controls
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CR-419
1. ALARM 2/VOLUME+ BUTTON
2. ALARM 1/VOLUME- BUTTON
3. TIME SET/ SLEEP SET BUTTON
4. PRESET BUTTON
5. SPEAKER
6. SNOOZE BUTTON
7. MEMORY BUTTON
POWER SOURCE
Plug the AC line cord into AC 230V 50Hz power outlet. The unit is now working and the
display figures will blink to show you it is operating, but not yet set.
TO SET THE TIME
Long Press TIME SET/ SLEEP SET button to trigger TIME SET MODE and display will
start blinking. Press the REVERSE/HOUR button to set the Hour and the
FORWARD/MINUTE button to to set the Minute.
8. OFF/ON SWITCH
9. FORWARD/MINUTE BUTTON
10. REVERSE/HOUR BUTTON
11. LED DISPLAY
12. DC JACK
13. ANTENNA
14. BACKUP BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Note:
- Keep pressing the REVERSE/HOUR button or the FORWARD/MINUTE button if you
run past the correct time.
- Time is displayed in 24 hours mode.

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TO SET THE ALARM
- When device is “STANDBY OFF” mode,
Press ALARM 1/VOLUME- button to turn Alarm 1 on or off. This is indicated by the
Light next to the Alarm 1 in display.
Long press ALARM 1/VOLUME- button to set alarm 1’s time. When the time display
is blinking after the long press, press the REVERSE/HOUR button to set the HOUR
and the FORWARD/MINUTE button to set the MINUTE.
- Note: This is the same as setting up Alarm 2.
TO TURN OF THE ALARM
- During “STANDBY OFF” mode,
Press the ALARM 1/VOLUME- button to turn Alarm 1 off.
The Light Indicator of Alarm 1 will disappear.
- Note: This is the same as setting up Alarm 2.
TO PLAY THE RADIO
1. Press the ON/OFF switch to the “STANDBY ON”
2. Slide AM/FM band switch to desired band.
3. Use the REVERSE/HOUR button and the FORWARD/MINUTE button to adjust the
radio frequency as instructed above.
4. Use the ALARM 1/VOLUME - button and the ALARM 2/VOLUME + button to adjust the
volume as instructed above.
TO WAKE UP TO RADIO/BUZZER
1. For alarm 1, set the alarm as previously instructed.
2. After setting the time, press again the ALARM 1/VOLUME- button and the radio
frequency is shown.
- Use the REVERSE/HOUR button and the FORWARD/MINUTE button to choose to
wake up from Radio (displayed as frequency) or Buzzer (displayed as BU)
3. Press the ALARM 1/VOLUME- button again to exit the ALARM SETTING MODE.
Note: This is the same as Alarm 2.
SLEEP CONTROL
1. Press the ON/OFF switch to the “STANDBY ON”
2. Press the TIME SET/SLEEP SET button to choose the Device-Sleep time from 90 to 10
minutes (10 minutes interval).
3. Device will turn off after the displayed minutes from 90 to 10 minutes.
4. To turn this off press the TIME SET/SLEEP SET button until the display shows “OFF”.

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TO SNOOZE
When you are awakened by buzzer but wish to sleep a few to sleep a few minutes more,
simply touch the “snooze” button and it will shut off the buzzer for 10 minutes before the
music or buzzer sounds again. This can be repeated.
TO LISTEN TO PRESET STATIONS
1. Set your desired frequency to be ready as a PRESET STATION.
2. Press the MEMORY button to enter PRESET SETUP MODE.
3. P01 will blink and press again the MEMORY button to set the current frequency as P01.
4. Repeat step 2 and step 3 until PRESET stations from P01 to P10 is setup.
5. Press the PRESET button listen to preset station P01.
6. Press again the PRESET button to move on to preset station P02, and do the same to
reach other preset stations.
7. To change the preset stations repeat the steps above
8. To restore default setup eliminate the power source of the device.
BATTERY BACK-UP
Your clock has a battery back up feature in case of power failure. 2 AAA batteries (not
included) is required. You must put in the batteries to ensure the battery back up feature is
ready in case of power failure. If power fails, the back up battery will automatically continue
operation of the clock and maintain actual time. However, the display will not be lighted.
During actual power failure the alarm function will not be operational. When electrical power
is restored, the display will light up again and alarm time set previously is restored. The
battery will maintain timekeeping for approximately 8 hours during power failure or
interruption.
Note: Remove the battery if the clock is to be unplugged for a long time avoid unnecessary
battery drain.

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