Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product E1 Eton
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E1 M A N U A L www .etoncorp.com AM/FM/SHOR TWA VE RADIO.
1 E1 AM/FM/Shortwave Radio E 1 MANU AL FRONT P ANEL DESCRIPTION (See page 12) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 0 1 9 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 9 2 3 TOP P ANEL DESCRIPTION (See page 16) 1 DECLARA TION OF C.
2 3 1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - T he safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance should be adhered to.
4 5 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS E 1 MANU AL THANK Y OU FOR PURCHASING THE etón E1 RECEIVER. THIS RECEIVER HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND MANUF ACTURED T O HIGH QUAL- I TY ST ANDARDS, AND WILL PRO VIDE RELIABLE OPERATION FOR MANY YEARS .
6 7 T he et ón E1 is a micr opro cesso r cont roll ed, syn thes ized, worl d band r eceiv er wit h conti nuou s cover age capa bilit y from 1 00 kHz t hroug h 30 MHz a nd from 7 6 MHz thro ugh 108 MHz whic h inc ludes the AM broadca st and shor tw ave ban ds as wel l as the F M broad cast b and.
8 9 B A TTER Y CONDI TION Batt ery co nditi on can b e obser ved whe n the un it is turn ed on or i f the ‘L IGHT’ b utto n is pres sed if n o A C ADAP TER is conn ecte d to the rec eiver .
10 11 FIG URE 1: E1 INST ALLA TION DIA GRAM INST ALLA TION continued E 1 MANU AL Low Im peda nce Antenn a T o T ape Rec orde r or Ste reo Sy stem F rom CD o r T ape P layer P AL Conn ecto r TV/F M Spl.
12 13 knob w ill be i neffe ctiv e , a nd “LO CK” an d “TUN L OCK“ will appe ar on the LCD display . T o return to normal oper ating mode , once again press the ‘CLE AR/LO CK’ ke y for th ree se conds .T his contr ol can a lso be us ed whe n the recei ver is turne d off .
14 15 will be active . Press ing this softk ey a seco nd time tog - gles to the A UX func tion which causes the softk ey lab el to app ear as “ FM / A UX ”.
16 17 T he following section describes the main display which will be seen when operating in the VFO mode, T his is the display which the user will see most of the time . T here are several other screens which may appear on this display under various conditions.
18 19 25. TIMER 1 2 T his display appears when one or both of the event timers are enabled. 26. TIME DISPLA Y T his displays the time, which can be either Greenwich Mean T ime (GMT) or Local time (L). If the time display is flashing, this is an indication that the time has not been set.
20 21 (B) T he SW band (1.8 - 30.0 MHz) frequencies are dis- played and entered in kHz or MHz, depending upon the user’ s selection from item 5 of the RADIO SET- TINGS menu. A maximum of 7 digits may be entered. T o make the menu selection, press the ‘MENU’ softkey once .
22 23 all AM (L W , MW and SW) broadcasting generally uses double-sideband transmission, detection of either of the two sidebands results in full reception of the trans- mitted information.
24 25 MEMOR Y DESCRIPTION T he E1 receiver contains 1700 memory channels that can be used to store and recall commonly monitored frequencies . The first 500 of these are referred to sim- ply as MEMOR Y channels. T he remaining 1200 are referred to as COUNTRY channels.
26 27 want to receive , you can go to it directly by entering the number on the ‘Direct- Key-Input’ keypad. If less than a four digit number is entered, there may be a slight delay between the time you enter the number and the time the channel change actually tak es place.
28 29 ‘ST ORE’ key again. Y ou will hear a confirming beep and “COUNTR Y ST ORED” will briefly appear on the display. T he ‘VFO’ softkey indicator will return to reverse video indicating that normal VFO mode has been restored.
30 31 E 1 MANU AL E1 MENUS continued MAIN MENU 1. RADIO SETTINGS - Pressing ‘1' takes you to the RADIO SETTINGS menu which allows setting par ameters for enhanced SSB , scan stop mode , FM band frequency r ange , MW band tuning step size , and whether the SW band is displayed in kilohertz (kHz) or megahertz (MHz).
32 33 E 1 MANU AL E1 MENUS continued AUDIO SETTINGS T he A UDIO SETTINGS menu is reached either by pressing the MENU softkey thre times , or pressing the MENU softk ey once and then pressing the ‘2' key . It appears as shown in the following illustr ation.
34 35 E 1 MANU AL E1 MENUS continued CLOCK MODES T his menu is reached from the SET CLOCKS menu described above by pressing the ‘8' (MORE) k ey once, or from the MAIN MENU by pressing ‘4'. It is used to set sever al parameters pertaining to clock, snooze , and timer operation.
36 37 E 1 MANU AL 1. TIMER 1 - T his display entry identifies this menu as being associated with Timer 1. 2. ST ART TIME - T his shows the time that T imer 1 is set up to turn on when enabled. 3. STOP TIME - T his shows the time that T imer 1 is set to turn off when enabled.
38 39 E 1 MANU AL T his display is shown in the following illustration. LOCAL / GMT TIME SELECT 1. CLOCKS - T his identifies the menu as being the CLOCK GMT / LOCAL selection menu. 2. LOCAL - Press this softkey to cause Local time to be shown on all menus and displays .
TIME DISPLA Y T he E1 incorporates dual time clocks allowing two 24 hour clocks to be set and maintained. During loss of AC power , or during battery changing, clock operation is maintained for a period of approximately 10 min- utes , if the receiver has been connected to an AC power source or had the batteries installed.
SETT ING TI MER ON/ OFF TIM ES Ente r the TIMER S menu by pressin g the ‘ MENU’ k ey to reach MAIN MENU , and the n pres sing the ‘5' k ey on the ‘Dir ect- K ey- Input’ k eypa d. T his brin gs up the TIMERS menu as shown below . TIME RS (1) Press ‘ 1' on the ‘Direc t-K ey-Inp ut’ k eyp ad.
ENAB LING /DIS ABLI NG TIME R OPERA TIO N Pres s the ‘ TIME’ butto n. T his will activ ate the T IMER 1 displ ay . It will appea r as shown in the “E NABLI NG/D ISABL ING TIME R” ill ustr ati on whi ch fol lows .
• Pressing the ‘LIGHT’ k ey when the receiver is OFF will cause the display illumination to be toggled between being on and off . The LCD display and any illumination will turn off after 10 seconds.
Prog ra m ON/OF F time rs (sta rtin g 53) • Press ME NU to ac tiv ate MAI N MENU • Press ‘5' to activ ate TIME RS men u. • Press ‘1' and set TIM ER 1 ON time using Key pad. • Press ‘ ST ORE’ to save . • Press ‘2' and set TIM ER 1 OFF time using ke ypad .
AC Input - Alternating Current power source available at wall outlet sock ets. AM - Signals in which the information is conveyed by amplitude changes of the signal.
Y ou may contact etón Corpor ation Service Department for additional information or assistance by calling toll- free Monday through Friday , 8:30am -4:00pm Pacific Standard T ime: 1(800) 872-2228 (US) 1(800) 673-1648 (CN) 650-903-3866 (World-wide) Call for a Return Authorization prior to shipping your unit.
D A Y BANDS vs . NIGHT BANDS - it’ s important Because shortwave signals depend on such factors as the sun, the ionosphere and interaction with the earth itself , signals cannot be heard on all bands throughout the day . Some bands are best during the daylight hours , and some are best at night.
GETTING ST ARTED WITH SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB) Many high-end shortwave r adios have a feature called SSB , a highly efficient w ay of electronically processing transmitted and received signals for two-w ay commu- nication. Examples of this are amateur radio (hams), maritime and aeronautical communication.
INTRODUCTION T his Quick Guide outlines the basics for listening to AM, FM and Shortwave . It also covers setting the clock and timers and storing stations into memory . Not all features and capabilities of the E1 are addressed here. We encour age you to refer to the owner’ s manual for a full understanding of the E1.
Sequentially press the button below MENU in the dis- play until CLOCK MODES appears . If AUT O CLOCK SET is OFF , press 1 to turn it ON. If A UTO CLOCK DST is OFF , press 2 to turn it on if you want automatic day- light saving time (recommended).
62 63 etón E1 SPECIFICA TIONS E 1 MANU AL Aud io P ower ( inte rnal o r exter nal sp eak er): • 1.25 W nomina l - bat tery oper ati on • 3 W nominal - Oper atio n from 9 VDC • AC A dapt er Int ernal Spea ker: 4 " (10.1 6 cm). 8 Ohms Lin e Audi o Output • Ster eo lef t and rig ht.
BLOCK DIAGRAM - etón E1 SIGNAL FLOW BLOCK DIAGRAM 64 65 E 1 MANU AL.
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