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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE
AND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

ページ2に含まれる内容の要旨

Before Use Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on page 25 before use. It is important to read and understand all instructions. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZ- ARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE LIGHTNING CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE THE EXCLAMATION FLASH AND ARROW- RISK OF ELECTRIC POINT WITHIN THE HEAD WITHIN THE SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE TRIANGLE IS A WARN- TRIANGLE IS A WARN- THE RADIO BACK. NO ING SIGN ALERTING ING S

ページ3に含まれる内容の要旨

Table of Contents Unpacking ....................................................................................................... 2 Quick Start ..................................................................................................... 4 Radio Identification .................................................................................. 5-7 Front View ............................................................................................. 5 Side Views ........................

ページ4に含まれる内容の要旨

Quick Start 1. Turn “AM RF GAIN” control knob y full clockwise. 2. Slide “AM SENSITIVITY” switch H to “DISTANT” position. 3. Slide “FM/SW ANTENNA” switch J to “INTERNAL” position. 4. Select band by rotating band selection knobs: a) For AM band turn “AM/SW” knob i to “AM” and “AM/SW–FM” knob o to “WIDE”. b) For FM band turn “AM/SW” knob o to “MONO”. c) For SW turn “AM/SW” knob i to “SW1”, “SW2” or “SW3” and “AM/SW–FM” knob o to “WIDE.” 5. Apply power: a) Use AC ADAPTER by connecting the adapter

ページ5に含まれる内容の要旨

Radio Identification — Front View p[] Q W E R T Y o U I O i P { u y t r e w q } Front/Top Identification Q POWER or SLEEP Timer I • TIMER A t TREBLE Control • W DUAL TIME Button O • TIMER B y AM RF GAIN E LOCK Button P MEMORY or • CHARGE u Headphone Jack R Down or MINUTE { SW BAND Selection i AM/SW BAND Selection • T Up or HOUR or } RESET o AM/SW–FM Band Selection • 12/24 Hour Clock q TUNING Knob p LCD Display Y MEMORY SET or w DIAL SPEED Selection [ SNOOZE Button CLOCK SET • e VOLUME Control ]

ページ6に含まれる内容の要旨

Radio Identification — Side Views Left Right F A G S H D J Left View Right View A LINE OUT Jacks G KEY LIGHT Switch S BATTERY SIZE Switch H AM SENSITIVITY Switch D DC POWER IN Jack J FM/SW ANTENNA Switch F Radio Handle Page 6 CCRadio SW

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Radio Identification — Back View K d s a : L Inside Battery Compartment SIZE AA SIZE AA 1.5V 1.5V Back View SIZE D 1.5V SIZE AA SIZE AA K Whip Antenna 1.5V 1.5V L Battery Compartment 9K 10K : AM IF OUTPUT a AM EXTERNAL ANTENNA SIZE D SIZE D SIZE D 1.5V 1.5V 1.5V s GROUND d FM/SW EXTERNAL ANTENNA f AM Tuning Step Switch f CCRadio SW Page 7

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Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio Introduction The CCRadio-SW can receive weaker signals, with superior audio, than perhaps any portable radio ever made. You are given much more control over how the radio works, sounds and picks up a signal. You can even deliver a digital signal to a computer for decoding. Learning how the radio works will help you with your audio experience. Please refer to the Radio Identification diagrams on pages 5-7 as you read through this instruction manua

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< < Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio 2) It sets the “WORLD” or “LOCAL” time clock to the default time clock when the radio is “off”. To change the default display time clock, with the radio “off”, hold the button down for five seconds. The radio display will change displaying the word LOCAL or WORLD indicating the time clock that will now be the new default time clock. See “CLOCK SET” (page 10) to set the time on the default clock. Tip: Many people set the ‘WORLD” time clock t

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< < < Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio 1) It will increase the frequency one step at a time with each press and release of the button. 2) It will automatically search “up” in frequency until it finds a relatively strong station to stop on, when you press and hold the button for two seconds. 3) When used with “MEMSET” button Y it toggles memory number positions for storing stations to memory. See “MEMORY SET” (page 11) to set stations to memory. When the radio is “off”: 4) It i

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< < Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio clock to “UTC” (Universal Time Coordinated) the Time DIFF number is the number of hours between “LOCAL” time and “WORLD” time. As an example, San Francisco, CA, is 8 hours behind UTC. Set the “WORLD” time clock 8 hours ahead of “LOCAL” time, rotating the “TUN- ING” dial until the Time DIFF number is “+8”. 2) When the radio is “on”, the button stores stations to a Memory Preset number. MEMORY SET To memorize a station, tune to it, the

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Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio to before turning the radio “off”. The radio will play for 60 minutes. While the radio is playing, the will flash and the will also be displayed. To stop a “Timer” for the day but retain the alarm setting, press the “POWER” button. The “Timer” will then come on automatically the next day. Snooze: To snooze, press and release the “SNOOZE” bar [ on top of the radio, while the alarm is sounding. The alarm icon will flash on the display

ページ13に含まれる内容の要旨

< Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio S on the left side of the radio. Install “AA” or “D” size rechargeable batteries such as Nickel Metal Hydride into the “AA” or “D” slots according to the diagram etched in the battery compartment. Be very careful to orientate the batteries correctly as labeled. Connect the radio to power using the supplied AC Adapter. While the radio is “off” and the radio is connected to a power source, press the “CHARGE” button. The bat- tery ico

ページ14に含まれる内容の要旨

Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio RESET } “RESET” is used to clear up the radio if it should become scrambled and the buttons do not respond, or if you wish to change “AM Tuning Steps”. To push the “RESET”, use the end of a paperclip and push it into the hole briefly. Stations stored in Memory are saved after you “reset” the radio. If you change the “AM Tuning Step” switch from 10 kHz to 9 kHz tune spacing, you must press the “RESET” to activate the change after you flip the swit

ページ15に含まれる内容の要旨

Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio Press and release the button and the word Fast will be displayed. When the radio is in AM band, the “TUNING” dial q will now tune in 10 kHz or 9 kHz steps, depending on the “AM Step Switch” f setting in the battery compartment (page 21). In SW band, tuning is 5 kHz steps, and in FM band tuning is 100 kHz steps. This setting may take some time to get use to. It allows fast access across the dial in all fre- quency ranges. VOLUME KNOB e Th

ページ16に含まれる内容の要旨

Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio distortion, try reducing the “AM RF GAIN” for a clearer signal; and 2) Reduce static. When a signal is amplified by the RF amplifier, background noise is gen- erally amplified out of proportion to the audio signal. This is due to the inherent nature of solid state chips. By reducing the “AM RF GAIN” control you can reduce static while keeping a decent audio signal. TUNING TIP: The “AM RF GAIN” knob should be set to full clockwise to begin. AM a

ページ17に含まれる内容の要旨

Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio LCD DISPLAY p 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 7 11 10 9 8 1) BATTERY Symbol 7) MEMORY Location (1 - 10) 2) AC ADAPTER Symbol 8) DIAL SPEED Indicators 3) SLEEP Timer/SNOOZE Status 9) FREQUENCY/CLOCK Display 4) KEY LOCK On/Off 10) DUAL TIME Indicator 5) ALARM Status and Type 11) Indicates BAND In Use 6) Signal Strength Meter 12) STEREO Reception SNOOZE BAR [ The “SNOOZE” bar is used to pause an alarm. See “SETTING THE ALARM” on page 11. To snooze, press and release

ページ18に含まれる内容の要旨

Features and Operation Explained — Left Side LINE OUT A “LINE OUT” is used to send the radio’s audio to an external amplified speaker or stereo sys- tem. It is a fixed output level designed to work with external systems. The radio’s “VOLUME”, “BASS” and “TREBLE” controls do not function when using “LINE OUT” to an external system. An optional patch cord to your amplified speakers or stereo system will be needed for this con- nection. LINE OUT TIPS: When using “LINE OUT”, set “AM/SW–FM” switch o

ページ19に含まれる内容の要旨

Features and Operation Explained — Left, Right & Back RADIO HANDLE F The handle is made of a special, high-tensile strength plastic to resist breakage. It is designed to fold down when not in use. KEY LIGHT SWITCH G Setting the “KEY LIGHT” switch to “on” turns the button back light function “on”. When this switch is “on”, the front panel buttons will light for 8 seconds when any button is pressed. KEY LIGHT TIP: If you are running the radio on batteries, you may want to keep the key light switch

ページ20に含まれる内容の要旨

Features and Operation Explained — Back of Radio Antenna”, set “FM/SW ANTENNA” switch J to “INTERNAL”, extend the “Whip Antenna” fully and try rotating it into different positions. It is best to try the radio with the “Whip Antenna” first. While on FM, try collapsing the last two telescopic elements for better reception. This length resonates better with FM band frequencies. Then try using external antennas if stations are weak or hard to receive. BATTERY COMPARTMENT L The battery compartment wi


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