Victoria GDI-LD3AA User Manual

by Grace Digital Audio
User Guide LARGE DIAL AM/FM ANALOG RADIO
Model no.: GDI-LD3AA
RADIO SET UP & OPERATION
Power Supply Options
You may power your radio using connection to a fixed power outlet or x4 AA batteries for added portability.
1. To use a power outlet, connect the power cord to the socket on the back of the radio and plug the other end into a wall power outlet. Once connected, your radio is ready to power ON.
2. To use battery power, open the battery compartment and insert four new, commonly branded x4 AA batteries into the battery compartment. Be sure to properly align the positive and negative ends of each battery as indicated in the battery compartment. Once properly inserted, your radio is ready to power ON.
NOTE: To disconnect power entirely, pull the cord from the wall outlet & remove any batteries placed in the battery compartment.
3. In the event AA batteries and the power cord connection to the outlet are used at the same time, the radio will default to draw from the power cord source.
Power ON / OFF
To turn ON, turn the Volume Knob clockwise (to the right) and the led indicator in the center area of the front panel will light up when powered ON.
To turn OFF, turn the Volume Knob counterclockwise (to the left) and the LED indicator in the center area of the front panel will fade out.
Front Panel View
AM FM Selections
Your radio allows you listen to your favorite local AM FM radio stations and offers an AUX-IN jack to listen to
alternative audio sources over the unit’s speaker system.
You can select from AM (530-1710 KHz) and FM (88-108 MHz) selections. Turn the AM FM selector knob left to select AM and turn the selector knob right to select FM. Use the large dial tuning knob to select desired stations.
AUX-IN
To use the Aux-in selection, insert the connecting line from the audio out of an external audio device (connect the headset jack of an iPod or Smartphone, for instance) When plugged into the 3.5mm Aux-in jack the radio will default to the Aux-in audio selection.
NOTE: in order to listen to AM FM again, the line connected to the AUX-IN must be removed.
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