Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product KA800 Kaito electronic
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KA800 A radio with A M/FM/Weather B ands, MP3 Player and Digit al Recorder Operation Manua l.
INDEX LOCA TION OF CONTROLS.......... . ........................... .........1 LCD DISPLA Y ......................................... ............................3 BA TTER Y & ADAPTOR. .................................................. ...4 SU PP OR T BL-5C LITHIUM BA TTER Y ………….
INDEX DA T E,TIME & CLOCK MODE SETTING ................….......18 SET TH E M W (AM) STEP & ALARM TIME..........….........20 DOWNLOADING THE MUSIC FILES FROM YOU R PC..21 PLA YING Y OUR M USI C..............…...... ..............…......
1 LOC A TION O F CONT ROLS FRONT 1. Working Mode Switch (Radio/MP3/Voice) 2. Radio: Delete Memory; MP3: Delete Music File; Voice: Delete Record File; Alarm: Turn On/Off the Alarm Function 3. Power On/Off 4. Radio: FM Band; MP3: Play Mode Selection 5. Radio: MW(AM) Band; MP3/Voice: Stop Playing 6.
2 LOC A TION O F CONT ROLS 12. Radio: Tuning Kn ob; W hen Pow e r Off: Alar m Time S e tting 13. Radio: Manual Saving & ATS (Auto Tuning Storage); When Power Off: Time Setting; When Power Off: 12H/24H Clock M ode Setting ? 14. Radio: Station + ; MP3: Folder +; Power Off: Date Set ting; Power Off: MW(AM) Step 9K/10K Setting 15.
3 LCD DIS PLA Y POWER OFF STATUS WHILE LIS TENING TO FM STATIONS WHILE PLAYING THE MUSIC.
4 BATTERY & ADAPTO R SUPPORT BL-5C L ITHIUM BATTERY Please use the lithium battery which is ratified by our company only. The supplied lithium battery model number is BL-5C. You can buy it from our company or our agents, it is also available in the market.
5 POWER SUPPL Y REPLACING THE B ATTERY 1. Before taking out the battery, please turn off the unit first. Install a new battery in 20 seconds or less, otherw ise you will need to reset clock again once yo u have turned on the unit. 2. Open the battery cover.
6 POWER SUPPL Y 1. Install the lithium battery correctly . 2. Plug one port of the supplied USB cable into the USB ja c k of the supplied adaptor, then plug the other port into the USB jack of the unit. 3. Plug the supplied adaptor into the AC socket.
7 POWER O N/OFF POWER ON/OFF In radio OFF m ode, press < > button quickly to turn it on ; In radio ON mode, press < > button quickly to turn it off. SLEEP TIM ER SETTING 1. In radio OFF mode, press < A U TO- > or < A U TO+ > button shortly to select the sleep timer 05 ~ 90 or " " (permanently ON).
8 POWER O N/OFF AUTO TURN OFF (i n MP3 & Voice mod e) In MP3 & Voice mode, if the unit stops playing and you don't activate any functions for 5 minutes, the unit will turn off automatically to save the battery pow e r.
9 LOCK SW ITCH & USI NG T HE BACKST AND LOCK SWITCH Push the <Lock Switch> upwards w ith " " the key symbol displayed on the screen to lock all buttons, pu sh it downwards to unlock all buttons. USING THE BUILT -IN STAND Extend the stand on the rear of the unit to make the unit stand upright on the desk.
10 RADIO O PERA T ION LISTENING TO THE RADIO Radio Mode Selection Push the <Working Mode Switch> to "Radio" to selec t the radio mode. You can tune and save stations in this working mode. Band Selection After turning on the radio, select "Ra dio" working mode.
1 1 RADIO O PERA T ION TUNING IN ST A TIONS You can select your desired tuning mode as below for tuning in stations: 1. Key : Using < AUT O - > or < AUTO+ > button to select the frequency. 2. Tuning Knob : Rotate the <Tuning Knob> to select the frequency.
12 RADIO O PERA T ION 2. Tuning Knob (1) Turn on the radio. (2) Select your desired band. (3) Rotate the <Tuning Knob> with the freque ncy increasing or decreasing on display.
13 RADIO O PERA T ION MANUAL Y STORING ST A TI ONS 1. T une in a sta tion by the direct e nt ry keyp ad or tuning knob. 2. Press < M/A TS/TIME > button quickly , there will be an "E" or "H" appears in the display by tur ns . Before E or H disappear , quickly do the next step.
14 RADIO O PERA T ION DELETING THE P RESET ST A TI ONS 1. T urn on the radio and select the radio working mode. 2. Select your desired band. Delete all the Preset St ations Press & Hold < DEL > button with " " i n the display and then release it.
15 RADIO O PERA T ION DIRECT FM/ MW(AM)/WB RECORDING While listening to the FM/M W (AM)/ W B station, you can record the programs directly into the m emory. 1. Press & Hold < REC > button for abou t 2 seconds, " ● " and the record file number appear in the display.
16 RADIO O PERA T ION DIRECT FM/ MW(AM)/WB RECORDING 3. When press re c ord button to record, there is a waiting s ign shows for a short time, after the sig n, there is a time HOUR:MINUTE shows on the LCD, it is the time that left on the memory that you can record.
17 RADIO O PERA T ION RECEIVING THE LOC AL WEA T HER FORECAST FROM NA TIO NAL WEA THE R SERVICE (NOAA) 1. Turn on the unit and select the radio mode. 2. Adjust the volume to the desired level. 3. Press < WB > button quickly to select the we ather band.
18 DATE, T IME & CLO CK MODE S ETT ING DATE SETTING With a new radio or you rem ove the battery from the un it for over 20 seconds, you lo s e the date setting and w ill th en n eed to reset it, as follow s . 1. Turn off the uni t first. 2. Press < M+/FOL+ /DATE > button q uick ly.
19 DATE, T IME & CLO CK MODE S ETT ING NOTE : When the clock mode is 12H, "P" w ill appear in the display when it is in the afternoon. This is standard ti m e mode. If ‘P’ does not appear after 12 noon, the clock is in 24 hour ‘Military Mode’.
20 SET T HE MW ( A M ) STEP & A L A R M T IME SET MW (AM) STEP (9K or 10K) When in pow er o ff mode, Pr ess & Hold the < M+ / FOL+/DA TE > button until your de sired MW (AM) s tep (10K or 9K) a p pears in the display. Repea t again to change the M W (AM) tuning step.
21 DOWNLOADING THE MUSIC FILES FROM YOUR PC 1. Turn on the unit. 2. Push the <Working Mode Switch > to select the "MP3" or "Voice" mode.
22 PL A YI NG YOUR MUSIC TO PLAY THE MUSI C 1. Push the < W orking Mode Sw itc h> to "MP3" and press < > but t on quic kly to turn on the unit. 2. Press < WB > but t on quic kly to play the musi c. 3. While playing, pres s < WB > button quic k ly to pau se.
23 PL A YI NG YOUR MUSIC 2. When reaching your desired po sition, press < REC > button quickly once again to set the ending point "B". " " appears in the display.
24 RECORD FIL ES ONE TOUCH RECORD FUN CTION 1. Shut off the alar m function before recording, or else the unit will stop recording and turn on suddenly w hen it reaches the alarm time.
25 PL A Y T HE RECOR DED FIL ES DELETE THE R ECORDED FILES 1. Push <Working Mo de Switch> to "V oice". 2. If you want to delete one record file, pre ss < AUT O+ > or < A UTO- > button quickly to select the record file w hic h you want to delete.
26 ERROR M ESSAGES E01 Order p arameter error ( e.g.: Delete the file error , Appointed ID error , Not find the file) E02 No file to play (in clude: MUSIC, VOICE mode) E04 Set up directory failed ( W hile recording, if not have RECORD folder , it will set it up) E05 No response E06 Folder is full ( e.
27 SPECIFICA TIONS Specifications for Radio 1. Frequency Range FM 87.0 - 108.0 MHz MW(AM) 520 - 1710 KHz WB CH1 - CH2 2. Preset Memories(132): FM(100); MW(25); W B(7) 3. Noise Limit Sensitivity FM ≤ 5 μ V M W (AM) ≤ 2.5mv/m 4. Signal Selection ≥ 40dB Specifications for MP3 5.
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