showing station name, frequency, time, memory
location and function status.
z RDS station name display.
z Twenty seven memory presets offer instant
access to your favourite stations on MW, SW
and FM.
z Automatic time set via RDS signal.
z ATS (Auto Tuning System) - scans MW and
FM bands, automatically storing stations in
preset memories.
z Scanning circuit allows you to search for active
stations.
z Memory scan - scans preset memories.
z SW meter button offers instant selection of any
desired SW band.
z Wake to radio or buzzer alarms.
z Humane wake system - buzzer alarm gradually
increases in volume.
z Adjustable sleep timer allows you to fall asleep
to music.
z Snooze function - turns off alarm for five
minutes.
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)
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Controls
M
BANDS
Display
Time Set
StandBy
Power
FM ST./Mono
ATS
Meter
- FM/MW
-SW
Hour
Min
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Preset
+
+
FM/MW/SW
Memo
Tuning
AUTOTUNING SYSTEMAUTOTUNING SYSTEM
1. ATS/SW band select
2. Liquid crystal display.
3. Preset/Hour - button.
4. Preset/Hour + button.
5. Power/Sleep button.
6. Display button.
7. Time set button.
8. Standby button.
9. Tuning/Minute + button
10. Tuning/Minute - button
11. Memory button.
12. Waveband button.
13. Lock button.
14. Stereo/Mono button
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7
8
14
13
12
10
9
11
15
16
17
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15. Clock auto adjust switch.
16. Headphone socket.
17. DC input socket.
18. Telescopic aerial.
19. Light button.
20. Tone control switch.
21. Volume control.
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If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)
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Display
ABCDEFG
A. Alarm indicators
B. RDS indicator.
C. Sleep time indicator.
D. Snooze indicator.
E. AM/PM indicators.
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N
M
L
F. Time.
G. Key lock indicator.
H. Low battery indicator.
I. SW band
J. Frequency units.
K
K. Memory number.
L. Memory indicator.
M. Frequency and text indicators.
N. Stereo indicator.
H
I
J
Installing batteries
1. Position the radio face down on soft surface.
2. Press the catch as shown and slide in the
direction of the arrow.
3. Lift out the battery cover
4. Insert 4 x LR6 (AA) size batteries as shown in
the diagram.
5. Replace the battery cover.
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)
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Battery replacement
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The battery indicator will appear in the display
immediately your radio is switched off. Batteries
should be replaced when the indicator shows less than
3. After removing batteries you have approximately 3
minutes to replace the batteries after which clock and
memory information will be lost.
When the low battery indicator
display replace batteries immediately.
appears in
Setting the clock automatically
The clock time can be set automatically when
receiving an RDS station that transmits clock time
(CT). The CT information is transmitted once every
minute. If the station has sufficient signal strength the
clock will set within one or two minutes.
1. Switch on the radio with the Power button.
2. Select the FM waveband by repeat pressing of the
Bands button.
3. Fully extend the Telescopic aerial.
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4. Press and hold down the Tuning up or downbuttons until the frequency in the display begins
to change rapidly, release the button.
5. The radio will now start to search the FM waveband
and will stop when it finds a station of sufficient
strength. If the station is of sufficient strength the
symbol will light up in the liquid crystal
display.
6. Slide the Clock auto adjust switch to the ‘On’
position.
7. The time segments --:-- will flash in the liquid crystal
display indicating that the radio is waiting for the
RDS time signal. When the time is set the display
will show the time. If the clock does not set within
three to four minutes, the radio station may not be
transmitting clock time (CT) information - try another
radio station.
8. When your radio is switched off the
symbol will remain lit indicating that the time has
been set via the RDS signal.
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)
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