Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 12-791 Radio Shack
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Cat. No. 12-791 OWNER’S MANUAL Ple ase re ad be fo re us ing t his eq ui pmen t. AM/FM POCK ET RADIO wit h Dig ital Tuni ng a nd Built -In Speake r STE R EO M AT E ® 12- 79 1.
2 FEA TURES Your Rad i o Sh ack Stereo Mat e AM/FM Pocket Radio with Di gital Tuning and Bui lt-In Speaker is i deal for an act i v e life style. Its por table, l ight- weight desi gn lets you list en to music, sports, or news al most anywher e. Its f eat ures inc lu de: Buil t-In Speaker — lets you li sten t o your ra- dio wi thou t earphone s.
3 Digital Tuni ng — gives you p ush-but ton con- venienc e for changi ng st ation s. LCD Displ ay — clearl y displays t he band, sta- tion f requ ency, and ot her indicat ors. Key Lock — lets you loc k all tuning a nd mem- ory bu ttons to p revent acci dental ch anges .
4 CONTEN TS Pre pa rat ion ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... . 5 Ins tall in g Ba tter ies .... ..... .. ..... ... ..... .... ... ... 5 Using Earphon es . ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ...... ..... 7 Lis ten ing Sa fely ... ... .
5 PREP A RA TI ON INST ALLING BA TTERIES Your ra dio re quires two AAA batt eries (n ot suppli ed) for powe r. For the b est perform ance and longe st li fe, we recomm end alkali ne bat- teri es, s uch as Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-55 5. illus trati on 12- 79 1.
6 1. T o r emove t he bat tery compart ment cover , s lide it i n the di r ection of the ar row . 2. Inser t the bat teries into th e compartment as ind icated b y the pol arity sym bols ( + and – ) marke d ins ide. Cauti on : Use only fresh bat teries of th e requi red s ize a nd typ e.
7 USING EARPHONES You can use 1 / 8 - inc h plug stereo ear phon es or headphones (not su ppl ied) to lis ten to y our r a- dio wi thout distur bing others. To c onnect th em, in sert th e 1 / 8 -inch pl ug into the rad io’s jack . illus trati on 12- 79 1.
8 Notes : • Con necting earph ones or headphone s disc onnects t he rad io’ s bui lt-in spe aker . • While connecte d to the r adio, the ear- phones’ or h eadpho nes’ co rd acts as the FM antenna. Listeni ng Safely To pr otect your h earing, foll ow these guide- li nes when you use earp hones or head- phones.
9 • D o not liste n a t extremely hi gh volume level s. Ext ended high- volum e list ening can lead to per m anen t hearin g los s. • O nce you set the volume, do n ot incre ase it. O ver time , your ear s adapt to th e vo lume level , so a volume leve l that does not ca use disco mfor t might sti ll damage you r hear ing.
10 T raf fic Sa fe ty Do not wear ear phones or headp hones while operat ing a m otor vehicle or ridi ng a bi cycle. This can cr eate a t raff ic hazar d and is ill egal i n som e areas .
11 CONNECTING THE FM ANTENNA To recei ve FM stati ons (when you are not us- ing ear phone s or headp hones ), you mus t co n- nect t he suppl ied FM an tenna. To connec t the FM antenna, inser t its 1 / 8 -inch plug into t he r a- dio’s jack. illus trati on 12-7 91.
12 USING THE BEL T-CLIP To atta ch the belt-cl ip, inser t its tabs in to the slot s on the back of the radio, then sl ide th e cli p towar d the top of t he radi o unt il it locks in plac e. To remov e the bel t-cl ip , pres s fi rml y an d slid e it towar d the botto m of the radio.
13 OPE RA TI ON BASIC OPERA TION 1. Tur n VOLUME to ward th e left t o i ts lo west setti ng. 2. Set OF F/ON to ON to t urn on t he radio. The las t sele cted ban d and st ation appear on the di sp lay .
14 3. T o chang e the band, press Band . AM or FM a nd the last select ed sta tion i n that band appear on the displ ay . 4. T o cha nge the stati on, pr ess TUNE or . As you press it, the st atio n change s on t he display . T o rap idly s can the s tations, press an d hold T UNE or for a bout 1 sec ond.
15 5. Adjust VOLUM E to a comfort able lev el. 6. Set MONO/S TERE O to STE REO for s tereo sound or MONO for monaura l sou nd. Notes : •I f MO NO/STE REO is set t o STEREO and earphone s/headpho nes are con- nected, STEREO appe ars on the di s- play when t he radi o receives an FM broadcas t i n ster eo.
16 7. Set OFF/ E-BASS (Exten ded B ass) t o E- BASS to em phasize the b ass sound. Set it back to OF F for nor mal bass sound. 8. Set OFF/O N to OFF to turn of f t he r adi o. Changing the AM Band Step- R ate Your radi o’s AM band is preset to tun e in 10 KHz in crements — the standard st ep-ra te for radi o fr equenci es in the United St ates.
17 2. Set the switch insi de the compartme nt to 10K t o tu ne the AM band in i ncr ements of 10 KHz, or s et it 9K f o r i ncr em en t s of 9 KHz. 3. Replace t he batterie s a nd cover .
18 USING MEMORY TUNING You can sto re and easi ly recall u p to 10 AM and FM st at ions in you r radio’s m em ory . Storing a Station i n Memory illus trati on 12-7 91.
19 1. Press Band to sele ct AM o r FM . 2. Press TUNE o r to tu ne to the desir ed stati on. 3. Press Mem . MEMORY flas hes on the dis- play . 4. Withi n 10 seconds, press t he desired memory locatio n butto n(s) to s tore t he stati on. • For me m o ry loca tions 1-5, press t he corres ponding memory l ocati on butt on ( 1 - 5 ).
20 MEMORY stops flas hing then disapp ears fro m the d isplay aft er about 5 sec onds. Notes : •I f MEMORY d isappears bef ore you p ress a m emory l ocation but ton, star t again fr om St ep 2. • Rep eat these st eps to st ore a stati on in each me mo ry l ocat ion.
21 Recalling a S tation i n Memory To recall a stat ion sto red in memory, simpl y press t he desi red st ation’ s memory l ocati on button (s). • F or memory locat ions 1- 5, pr ess the cor- respondi ng memory loc ation butt on ( 1 - 5 ).
22 USING LOCK You ca n lock t he tuni ng and memory con t r ols on your radio to preve nt accid ental band, sta- ti on, or memory chan ges. To tur n on the lock feature, s imply set OFF/ LOCK to LOCK .
23 MAINTENANCE • Keep t he radi o dry . If it ge ts wet, wi pe it dry i mmediate ly . • H andle the r adio g ently and care fully . Don’t dr op it . • U se and store the radi o only in normal t em p er a t u re en v ir o nm en t s. • K eep th e r adi o away from dust a nd dirt.
24 THE FCC W ANTS YOU TO KNOW Your r adio mi ght ca use TV or radio interf er- ence even when i t i s ope rati ng prop erly. To deter mine whet her y our ra dio is causing th e int erference , turn of f you r radi o. I f the i nterf er- ence goes away , your radi o is causing t he in- ter ference .
25 SPECIFIC A TIONS Frequenc y Range . . . ..... .. AM 530 to 1710 kHz FM 88 to 108 MHz Po we r O utpu t .. ..... ... ..... .... ... S peak er: 50 mW Ja ck: 8 mW (at 10% THD) Po w e r R e qui re me n t . .. ... .. .. ... .. 2 A A A Ba tt erie s (Cat .
26 NOTES 12-7 91.fm Pag e 26 We dne sday, Jul y 7, 19 99 11: 29 AM.
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