Note: In the instructions below, numbers in parenthesis ( ),
refer to the diagrams.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Install 2 AA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment (25),
observing the battery polarity diagram on the back of the radio.
To remove the battery compartment cover, apply thumb pressure
and slide it towards the bottom of the radio.
SELECTING AND USING AN AC ADAPTOR
(main adaptor) - (not included)
Visit our web site, www.etoncorp.com, or Contact Etón Corporation
for information regarding selection of a proper AC adaptor.
SIGNAL STRENGTH AND BATTERY
STRENGTH INDICATOR
When the radio is turned off, the upper left corner of the display
(2) shows battery strength on the 1–5 scale (28), with the triangle
pointer (33) under the battery symbol (26) on the far left side of the
scale. When the radio is turned on, the pointer is under the antenna
symbol (27) and the 1-5 scale shows relative signal strength.
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IMPORTANT INITIAL SET-UP
1. Assure that the radio is unlocked, using the LOCK switch (24) on
right side of the radio by pushing it down, to the OFF position. This
switch can be used to lock the radio when it is not in use or when
traveling. (Note that this does not deactivate the alarm feature).
2. Assure that the antenna gain switch (17), on the left side of the
radio is in the high-gain, H, position.
TURNING THE E100 ON AND OFF
The E100 can be turned on by the two methods shown below. To
turn it off, press the POWER/SLEEP button (3).
1. Battery Saver/Timer Method
Perform a quick, short press of the POWER/SLEEP button (3). This
turns the radio on with 120 in the display and causes the radio to
shut off automatically after 120 minutes. The sleep timer symbol,
(35), also appears in the display. To change the automatic
shut off time from 120 minutes to a time of your preference, use
the Up/Hour or Down/Min. buttons (5,6) immediately after turning
on the radio. This allows selection of 1 – 120 minutes of playtime
before automatic shut-off occurs. The number of minutes that
you last set are also used the next time the radio is turned on.
2. Timer-Defeat Method
This method defeats the automatic 120 minute timer and causes
the radio to stay on until deliberately turned off, until the batter-
ies drain or indenitely if used with an AC adaptor. Hold down the
POWER button for about 3 seconds, then release. Note that ‘120’
and the sleep timer symbol do not appear when this method is
used.
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VOLUME AND TONE CONTROLS
• The volume control (23), labeled VOLUME, is located on the right
side of the radio. To change the volume, rotate the volume control
knob.
• The tone control (22), on the right side of the radio is labeled
LOW/HIGH. Use the position that you like best.
SELECTING FM, AM or SHORTWAVE
After turning on the E100, pressing the button labeled ‘FM/MW/SW
Band’ (11), allows selection of FM, AM and SW. Note that when the
AM band is selected, the display shows MW, not AM. The frequency
digits (36) appear in the lower portion of the display.. The local sta-
tions of the area that you are currently in will be heard on AM and FM.
Shortwave stations from around the world will be heard on SW.
SETTING UP AM AND FM OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA
You can skip this section if you are in North America and just
purchased the E100. It is already set-up in the factory for use in
North America. If you travel to other world regions, make the changes
below as necessary.
Outside of North America, AM stations (MW in the E100’s display)
are spaced in 9 KHz tuning steps. The FM frequency range may be
different from that used in North America, e.g. like that used in Japan,
76-108MHz. To make these changes please see the instructions
titled SYSTEM SET CODE TABLE, on pages 21-22.
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TUNING IN STATIONS
Four Ways to Tune in Stations
Below, four ways to tune stations are described. They are Regular
Tuning, Auto-scan Tuning, Direct Frequency Entry and Fine Tuning.
1. REGULAR TUNING (also called manual tuning)
Quick, short presses of the Up/Hour-Down/Min. buttons (5,6)
enables tuning up or down frequency.
2. AUTO-SCAN TUNING
Pressing the Up/Hour or Down/Min. buttons (5,6) for just over 1
second enables automatic scan-tuning. The radio will then automatically stop on the next station encountered. Use the Up/Hour
button to auto-scan upward in frequency and the Down/Min.
button to auto-scan downward in frequency.
3. DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY
When the desired frequency is known, it can be entered via the
numeric keypad (14) and the ‘Enter’ button (13). First, make sure
that the correct band is selected - AM, FM or SW.
Most AM and Shortwave frequencies are designated in kilohertz
(KHz), e.g. 810 KHz or 9475 KHz. All FM frequencies are designated in megahertz (MHz), e.g. 102.9 MHz. To enter such frequencies:
1. Press/release the ‘Enter’ (13) button.
2. Enter the frequency using the numeric keypad.
Sometimes Shortwave frequencies are designated in megahertz
(MHz). If you encounter such a shortwave frequency and it has
less than three digits after the decimal point (e.g. 15.10 MHz or
6.92 MHz), then use the following method to enter it. However, if
there are three digits after the decimal point (e.g. 15110 MHz or
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5.975 MHz), use the method described previously.
1. Press/release the ‘Enter’ (13) button.
2. Enter the frequency using the numeric keypad.
3. Press/release the ‘Enter’ button again.
4. FINE TUNING
The FINE TUNING control (4) is located on the right side of the
radio. It tunes in 1 Kilohertz steps in AM and Shortwave and .05
Megahertz steps in FM. Use it to ‘ne-tune’ stations to your liking,
or use it as you would a tuning knob.
6 CLOCK AND ALARM FEATURES
SETTING THE CLOCK
The factory has set the clock to function as a 24-hour format clock.
If you prefer a 12 hour, AM/PM clock format, see the section titled
CHANGING THE CLOCK FROM 24 TO 12 HOUR FORMAT, on page 22.
To set the clock:
1. Turn the radio off. The clock digits appear in the lower part of the
display (43).
2. Press/release the button labeled ‘Time Set’ (15). The clock’s digits
ash in the display.
3. Within 5 seconds, set the hour using the Up/Hour button and the
minutes using the Down/Min. button. Make sure that AM or PM
(32) appear in the display, to the left of the time, if your clock is
set up in the 12 hr. AM/PM format.
4. Within 5 seconds of nishing, press/release the ‘Time Set’ button
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