
Display button
Whilst tuned to a station , you can change between station name/frequency , normal time and
ala
rm time ( if set ) by repeatedly pressing of the Display button .
AUX IN socket
On the rear of your radio is to allow signal from external device e.g. CD player to be fed into
your radio and playback of the external device via your radio amplifier .
Inser
ting a plug into the AUX IN will not mute the radio signal , however you have to long press
the Band button for approx. 2 seconds until display shows AUX .
AUX IN input level attenuation
The input level attenuation is to allow input level reduction once
the signal from external device
is too strong .
Note : remote
control
unit is not applicable for this operation .
Long press the Band switch for more than 2 seconds to get AUX , then long press SET button
for approx. 2 seconds , display will show ATT OFF
and ATT symbol . Rotary the tuning knob
anti
-
clockwise to attenuate input level ( 3 is the maximum attenuation ) . Display will show ATT
symbol indicating the input signal has been attenuated .
REC OUT socket
On the rear of your radio is for use with a t
ape recording/mini disc or to allow connection to line
input of a Hi
-
Fi system . The signal on the Record out socket is unaffected by the volume
control .
External 12V DC Input
If mains supply is not available , your radio may be powered by 12V DC via th
e rear mounted
12V DC supply at 1A with the center pin of the plug positive .
Headphone use
Headphone use with this radio should be fitted with a 3.5 mm jack plug . Insert the headphones
plug into the socket on the front of the radio marked
. When the h
eadphones are plugged
in , the loudspeaker is automatically disconnected .
RESET the radio
If your radio fails to operate correctly or some digits on the display are missing or incomplete ,
carry out the following procedure .
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