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User manual C. Crane, model PR-D4VW

Manafacture: C. Crane
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File name: sonido-radio.pdf

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It is important to read and understand all instructions. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE LIGHTNING CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE THE EXCLAMATION FLASH AND ARROW-RISK OF ELECTRIC POINT WITHIN THE HEAD WITHIN THE SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE TRIANGLE IS A WARNTRIANGLE IS A WARN-THE RADIO BACK. NO ING SIGN ALERTING ING SIGN ALERTING USER SERVICEABLE YOU OF IMPORTANT YOU OF “DANGER-PARTS INSIDE. REFER INSTRUCTIONS OUS VOLTAGE” SERVICING TO QUALIFIED ACCOMPANYING THIS INSIDE THE RADIO. SERVICE PERSONNEL. RADIO. CAUTION For your future reference: Serial No. ___________________________ Date of purchase _____________ (found inside battery compartment) Name & address of dealer __________________________________________ Unpacking The box should contain the Sonido Radio, the AC power adapter and this manual. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately. We recommend you keep the box in the unlikely event your radio will need servicing. Copyright © 2006 by C. Crane Company, Inc., Fortuna, CA 95540 Phone: 1-800-522-8863 Web: sonidoradio.com All rights reserved. No part of this booklet may be reproduced, in any form or means whatsoever, without permission in writing from C. Crane Company, Inc. Table of Contents Button Identification ………………………....................... 4 Getting Started Powering your Radio ............................................ 5 Installing the batteries …………………………...... 6 Display Panel ……………………………………...... 7 Setting The Clock ………………………………...... 8 Setting The Alarm ……………………………......... 8 Snooze Feature ……………………………............. 10 Sleep Timer ………………………………………..... 11 Radio Operation Tuning ………………………………………….......... 12 Weather Alert System ……………………….......... 13 Tuning Steps ………………………………….......... 16 Headphone and Audio Input Jacks ……..…….... 17 Specifications ………………………………………............ 18 Troubleshooting Guide ……………………....................... 19 Radio Noise Troubleshooting …………………………..... 20 Listening Tips ………………………………………............. 21 Safety Instructions ……………………………….........…... 22 Button Identification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 1) Power or • Sleep Timer 7) Volume Control 2) Band or • Tuning Steps 8) Tuning (Up/Down) 3) Radio Alarm Set 9) Scan 4) Beep Alarm Set 10) Scan or • Clock Set 5) Display Clock/Frequency 11) Memory Presets (1-5) 6) Weather Alert (3 Modes) Note: When you see a • next to a button on the radio, it means you must press and hold the button down for two seconds to activate the function. The appropriate symbol will then appear on the display along with sounding a “beep”. Page 4 Sonido Radio Getting Started POWERING YOUR RADIO Before powering your radio be sure to read the Safety Instructions on pages 22 and 23. The Sonido Radio will run on (4) “D” size NiMH or alkaline batteries or on 120V AC house current using the AC power adapter. Batteries are optional. If the AC power adapter is removed from the radio for more than three minutes, without batteries, you will lose clock, alarm and any memory settings. The Sonido will not charge batteries. AC POWER ADAPTER OPERATION Before you plug the AC power adapter into an outlet, be sure the AC voltage is 120Volts/60Hz. If you have batteries in the radio and you use the AC power adapter, the batteries will automatically be disconnected. NOTE: If you remove the power adapter without turning the radio OFF, the radio will automatically revert to the batteries. Insert the AC Power Adapter plug into the DC jack on the left side of the radio. NOTE: The AC adapter should be disconnected from the main supply when not in use for prolonged periods of time. Sonido Radio Page 5 Getting Started INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 1) Position the radio face down on a soft surface to protect it. 2) Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the unit by pressing the catch. 3) Insert the (4) “D” cell batteries into the compartment as indicated in the drawing below. Be sure the negative (-) end is against the spring. Refer to the drawing below to insure correct installation of your batteries. 4) Close the battery cover. You are now ready to operate your radio. First Battery Fourth Battery Third Battery Second Battery Open battery cover by pressing the clip towards the bottom of the radio BATTERY REPLACEMENT Symptoms of low batteries include: Distortion, a “stuttering sound”, flashing low battery sign, or “E” appearing on the display. After removing dead batteries for replacement, you have at least 5 minutes to replace the batteries before your clock and memory information will be lost (if the radio is not plugged in). This symbol means This symbol means This symbol means the the batteries are full. the batteries are low. batteries are dead. Page 6 Sonido Radio Getting Started DISPLAY PANEL 1 2 ZZZ 4 5 6 12 3 11 10 9 8 7 1) Time Set 7) Preset stations (1 - 5) 2) Battery Status Symbol 8) Frequency Unit 3) Sleep Timer/Snooze 9) Station Frequency / Stat...

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