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User manual Eton, model E1100

Manafacture: Eton
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File name: E1100_manual_lowres.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Hour Selector 8. Minute Selector 9. Tuning Control 10. Light/Snooze 11. Power/Sleep TUNEBUZZERRADIOD34 1. Kick-Stand Flap 2. Battery Compartment 3. Tuning Control 4. Buzzer/Radio 2 3 1 DIGITAL LCD FREQUENCY & CLOCKDISPLAYAL. ON/OFFAL. SETTIME SETHOURMINUTELIGHT/SNOOZEPOWER/SLEEPFMAMSW—12345678910DIGITALWORLD RECEIVERE11001011 2 DCIN3VEARVOLUME567 1. Speaker 2. Band Selector 3. SW Band Selector 4. Alarm ON/OFF/Lock 5. Alarm Set 6. Time Set 5. Volume Control 6. Earphone 7. AC Adaptor 23 E1100OPERATIONMANUALE1100OPERATIONMANUAL BATTERIES Remove the battery compartment cover by pushing it in the direction of the arrow. Install two ‘AA’ batteries according to the polarity sym- bols (+ and -) marked next to the compartment. For easy removal, place the batteries on top of the lift-out ribbon. POWER ON/OFF AND SLEEP TIMER Turn the radio on with the POWER/SLEEP button, on the right side of the radio. A quick, short press engages the sleep timer with 60 min- utes of playtime and the sleep timer symbol appears in the upper right corner of the display. To select a different time, press the POWER/SLEEP button immediately after the radio turns on, selecting 60, 45, 30, 15, 10, 05, 120, 90 or 75 minutes. To defeat the sleep timer, turn on the radio by pressing the POWER/SLEEP for about two seconds. To turn it off, press the POWER/SLEEP button. It’s normal for the display to become lit for about 5 seconds, every time that a button is pressed, except with the RADIO/BUZZER button, on the right side of the radio. VOLUME Use the volume knob, on the left side, to adjust the volume. 4 LISTENING TO FM, AM OR SW1-10 Select the FM, AM or SW1-10 band by using the band selector switch. AM is shown as MW. Use the TUNE knob to tune the radio to the desired frequency. If you are using an earphone to listen to FM- stereo, the FM-stereo LED will light in the upper left corner. Note that the frequency of the station appears in the display. LISTENING TO SHORTWAVE Shortwave allows listening to stations from around the world. During the day, listen above 13 mHz. At night, listen below 13 mHz. To learn more use the Internet or the two books below: PASSPORT TO WORLD BAND RADIO Published by International Broadcasting Services (IBS); IBS North America, Box 300, Penn’s Park PA 18943. Phone: (215) 598-9018. WORLD RADIO TV HANDBOOK Published in the USA by Watson-Guptill Publications, 770 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003-9595. ANTENNA For AM (MW) the radio uses an internal, directional, ferrite bar antenna. Rotate the radio for best reception. For FM/SW, fully extend the telescopic antenna. AC ADAPTOR (INCLUDED) The E1100 can be used with an AC adaptor that supplies an output of 3 volts DC, negative polarity, 100 milliamperes or greater current. To purchase this, visit E1100OPERATIONMANUALE1100OPERATIONMANUAL SETTING THE CLOCK The clock displays time in 12-hour format. With the radio turned on or off, press TIME SET for two seconds. Within three seconds press the HOUR and MINUTE buttons to set the correct hour and minutes. They can be pressed with quick, short presses to advance slowly or they can be kept pressed down to advance rapidly. When finished, release the TIME SET button or wait until the digits stop flashing. SETTING THE ALARM Select the BUZZER or RADIO setting on the right side of the radio. With the radio turned on or off, press AL.SET for two seconds. Within three seconds press the HOUR and MINUTE buttons to set the correct hour and minutes. They can be pressed with quick, short presses to advance slowly or they can be kept pressed down to advance rapidly. When finished, release the AL.SET button or wait until the digits stop flashing. SWITCHING THE ALARM ON/OFF With the radio turned on or off, press the AL. ON/OFF button. The alarm activation symbol appears in the upper right corner of the LCD and looks like a loudspeaker. Turn it off by pressing the AL. ON/OFF button again and the symbol disappears. When the activated alarm turns the buzzer or the radio on, it can be turned off by pressing the AL. ON/OFF button. This will cause the loudspeaker symbol to disappear from the display. LIGHT/SNOOZE A quick press of the LIGHT button causes the display to be illuminat- ed for about 5 seconds. Use a long press to permanently light the dis- play (note that this causes increased battery usage). Press LIGHT/SNOOZE again to turn it off. While the alarm is on, pressing the SNOOZE button causes the alarm to pause for about 10 minutes, and then continue. This can be repeat- ed three times. LOCK BUTTON With the radio turned off, press this button for two seconds to lock it; ‘Hold’ appears in the display. Press the button again to unlock it; ‘Un- H’ appears in the display. IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION To minimize the possibility of battery acid leakage, only use high quality alkaline, lithium or rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries. Never intermix old with new, or different brand...


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