Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 12-1607 Radio Shack
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Cat. No. 12-1607 OWNER’S M ANUAL Ple ase r ead be fo re us ing t his eq ui pmen t. CHRONOMATIC-312 AM/FM LED Alarm Clock Radio 12-1 60 7. fm Page 1 Frida y, Ju ly 9, 199 9 9:32 A M.
2 Warnin g : To prev ent fire or shock hazar d, do not expose thi s prod- uc t to r ain o r mois ture . This s ymbol is intended t o alert you to th e presenc e of unin sulated dan- gerous vol tage withi n the product ’s enclosur e that might b e of sufficient magnitud e to cons titute a risk of electri c shock.
3 FEA TURES Your Radio Shack Chronomatic-312 AM/ FM LED A l arm Clock Radio is a precision t i me piece in a fun cube case. It has these features: Larg e Display — lets you ea s ily read t he cloc k display. Choice o f Alarms — le ts you wak e to the soun d of a b uzzer or th e radio.
4 Battery Sentinel — l ets you kno w whe n the bac kup battery needs to be replaced. Earph one Jack — lets y o u connect a monaural earphone to list en in p riv a c y .
5 PREP ARA TI ON CONNECTING POWER Plug th e clock radio’s po wer cord into a standard AC outlet. The display flas hes. Note: The powe r cord’s plug is polarized (one si de is larger than the other). I f it does not fit, t urn it over. Do not f orce it.
6 Notes: • T o prevent unneces sary drain on the ba ckup batt ery , plug in the AC powe r cord before you install the battery . • The cloc k’ s displ ay does no t l i ght while operating f rom battery backup p ower , but the clock k eeps time for up to 8 hours.
7 3. Replace the cover. The B ATTERY S ENTINEL lights automatically if the battery needs to be replaced or is not ins talled. USING EARPHONES To liste n in priv acy , turn VOL UM E t o its lo west se tting an d plug a mona ural earphone with a 1 / 8 -inch pl ug into t he EAR- PH O N E j ack .
8 • Set th e volume to the lowest sett ing before y ou begi n listening. After you b egin listening , adjust the volume to a comf ort able level. • Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extend ed high volume listeni ng c a n lead to permanent hearing loss.
9 RADIO O PERA TI ON 1. Set VOL UME countercl ockwise to it s mini mum se tting. 2. Set ON/ OFF/A UTO/ ALARM to ON to turn on the radio. 3. Set AM/FM to you r desired band. 4. Adju s t VOLUME as de sire d. 5. Adju st T UNING to tune to your desired station.
10 CLOCK OP ERA TION SETTING THE TIME 1. Press and hold TI ME SET . 2. Repeatedly press (or press and hold) HOUR to set the hour . Note: The PM indicator lights for a PM hour . 3. Repeatedly press (or p ress and hold) MINUTE to set the minutes. 4. Re l eas e TIME SET .
11 Sett ing th e Ala r m Tim e 1. Press and ho ld ALARM SET . 2. Repeat edly press (or press a nd hold) HOUR t o set the alarm hour . Note: T he PM indicator lights for a PM hour . 3. Repeat edly pre ss (or pres s an d hol d) MINUTE to set the alarm minut es.
12 • T o v iew th e alarm ti m e while the current time is dis- played, press ALAR M SET . T urning the Alarm Buzze r /Radi o On or Off You can set your clock radi o to either s ound a buzzer o r play the radio a t the pres et alarm time. To sound a buzzer, set ON/OFF/AUTO/ALARM to ALARM .
13 Notes: • T he indicator on the lower lef t corner of t he display lights when the alarm is turned on. • I f you do not turn of f the alarm, the buzzer or radio soun ds for 1 hour , 59 minutes. • I f you press ALARM SE T to silence the alarm, t he alarm soun ds again the next day at the preset ala rm time.
14 Notes: • Y ou ca n repeatedly pres s SNOOZE f or up to 1 hour a nd 59 minu tes. After 1 h our and 59 m inutes, the alarm buzzer or radio doe s not come on ag ain until the next day a t the preset alarm t ime. • If BA TTERY SE NTINE L lights wh en y ou press SNOOZE , the backup battery is getting low .
15 For a playing time of 59 minute s or l ess , press and hold down SLEEP . Then repeatedly press (or press and hol d) MINUTE until the displ ay shows the de sired minu te setting . For a playing time between 1 hour and 1 hour, 59 minutes , press an d hold down SLEEP .
16 THE FCC W ANTS Y OU TO KNOW Your Radi o Shack Ch r o nomatic-312 A M/FM LE D Alarm Clock Rad io might caus e TV or radi o interference even when it is operating p roperly. To determine whether your clock radio is c ausing the in terference, turn it off.
17 MAINTENANCE The following s uggestions will help you care for your clock radio so you can enjoy it f o r years. • Use only a fresh battery of the required size and type. • K eep the clock radio dry . If i t gets wet , wipe it dry imme- diate ly .
18 Modifying or tampe r i ng with the clock radio’s internal com- ponents can cause a malfunction and mi ght invalidate its warranty and void y o ur F CC authorizat ion to ope r a te i t. If your clock radio i s not performing a s it should, take it to your local Radio Shack store for assist a nc e.
19 SPECIFIC A TIONS BANDS AM ..... ...... ...... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ....... ..... ..530- 1710 kHz FM .... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ... 88- 108 MH z Inter me di ate Frequen cy AM .
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