&WCN"#NCTO"%&"%NQEM"4CFKQ 12-1636 CD CLOCK RADIO Dual Daily Alarms — let you set two different alarm times. Sleep Timer — lets you set the radio or CD to play as you fall asleep, then automatically turn off. Snooze — lets you temporarily turn off the alarm, radio, or CD for 1– 30 minutes so you can get a few extra minutes of sleep. Backup Battery — maintains the clock and alarm operation during a power failure.
The FCC Wants You to Know %106'065 Preparation ............... 3 Connecting AC Power .............. 3 Installing a Back-up Battery .... 3 A Quick Look at Your Radio ........... 5 Operation ................. 6 Using the Clock ..... 6 Using the Radio .... 9 Using the CD Player ........... 10 Care ....................... 14 Service and Repair ..................... 14 Specifications .........
%100'%6+0)"#%"219'4 ý • Plug the clock radio’s power cord into a standard AC outlet. '(0&& flashes on . the display. Rý +056#..+0)"#"$#%-/72" $#66'4; If AC power fails, the clock radio has a backup power system that continues to operate the clock for up to 8 hours with the display turned off to conserve power. This lets the alarm sound for at least 10 minutes at the preset time, even if AC power fails. Your clock radio requires a 9-volt battery (not supplied) for its backup power system.
±"016'"±" • When powered by the backup battery, the display does not light. • If you set the alarm to wake to the CD and AC power fails at exactly the set time, the CD will not turn on, but the alarm sounds. • The display turns off when the clock radio operates on the backup battery. • If AC power fails and a backup battery is not installed in the clock radio, the display turns off. When power is restored, '(0&& flashes and you need to reset the clock. 4 place the battery in the compartment. 3.
#"37+%-".11-"#6";174"4#&+1 Top View RANDOM REPEAT SNOOZE TIME SLEEP STOP/ ' PLAY/ PAUSE â CD Door Tab CD WAKE-UP TRACK A Quick Look at Your Radio SKIP/SEARCH SETTING )/-ý POWER ALARM 1/ ALARM 2 SET Left Speaker View CD/AM/FM ST. – VOL + PHONES Right Speaker View ALM. 1 AUTO OFF/BUZ. ALM. 2 AUTO OFF/BUZ.
12'4#6+10 75+0)"6*'"%.1%Operation 5GVVKPI"VJG"6KOG When you connect the clock radio to AC power, '(0&& flashes. While holding down TIME, repeatedly press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING -ýýor )ý to increase or decrease the time by 1 minute intervals. Or, hold down SKIP/ SEARCH SETTING -ýýor )ýto speed up the change. The PM LED lights to indicate PM time. Release TIME to store the setting. 5GVVKPI"VJG"&CKN["#NCTOU You can set two independent alarms to sound.
or ) to speed up the change. The PM LED lights to indicate PM time. 2. Release ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 to store the alarm setting. 3. To wake to the alarm buzzer, slide ALM 1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. or ALM 2 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. to BUZ.. The ALM1 or ALM2 LED lights. At the preset wake-up alarm time, the buzzer sounds. To wake to the radio, set the desired station (see “Using the Radio” on Page 9), then slide ALM 1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. or ALM 2 OFF/ AUTO/BUZ. to AUTO. The ALM1 or ALM2 LED lights.
±"016'"±" • You must place a CD into the CD compartment before you select CD. • The default setting for the sleep timer is 59 minutes. • If the CD play time is shorter than the amount of time you set for the sleep timer, the CD player stops at the end of the disc unless you activate the repeat function. • • 8 If the clock radio reaches a preset alarm time while the sleep timer is counting down, the alarm cancels the remaining sleep timer setting.
The CD player or radio plays for the set length of time then automatically turns off. To cancel the sleep timer, press POWER or SNOOZE. 4GUGVVKPI"VJG"%NQEM On rare occasions, your clock might lock up. If this happens, reset the clock. If you still encounter difficulties, take the clock radio to your local RadioShack store for assistance. ±"016'"±" • FM STEREO lights when you slide CD/ AM/FM ST. to FM ST.. • The FM antenna is built in to the power cord.
±"016'"±" YZ briefly appears after you press STOP/ ', then the display returns to the current time. The CD player automatically turns off after about one minute. ."%#76+10". • To help prevent dust from entering the CD player, always keep the CD compartment cover closed except when loading or unloading CDs. • Do not try to remove the CD until it completely stops spinning. • To avoid damaging the CD player, do not place anything but a CD in the CD compartment.
7UKPI"VJG"#WVQOCVKE"5GCTEJ" /WUKE"5[UVGO The automatic search music system lets you skip forward or backward through a CD’s tracks. During play, press SKIP/SEARCH -ýonce to skip to the beginning of the next track. Repeatedly press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING -ýuntil the desired track number appears. SETTING To return to the beginning of the current track during play, press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING )ýonce. Repeatedly press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING )ýuntil the desired track number appears. . .
±"016'"±" • If you press RANDOM during play, the CD player will also play all the tracks in random order. • If you activated the random function before pressing REPEAT, the CD player does not return to the first track when it reaches the end of the CD °"*+06"°" Even though a compact disc is durable, treat the CD surface with care. • Do not write on either side of the CD, particularly the nonlabel side (signals are read from the non-label side).
CD, it returns to the first track and replays all the tracks. ± To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT again. The repeat LED turns off. The CD player resumes normal play. ° ° "*+06" (continued) °" • Keep CDs dry. A water drop can act as a lens and affect the laser beam's focus. • Always handle a CD by the edges to avoid fingerprints and always keep it in its protective case or sleeve when it is not in use.
%#4' Keep the clock radio dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the clock radio only in normal temperature environments. Handle the clock radio carefully; do not drop it. Keep the clock radio away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. 5'48+%'"#0&"4'2#+4 If your clock radio is not performing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.
52'%+(+%#6+105 Bands ....................................................................... AM 530 – 1710 kHz FM 87.5 – 108 MHz Power Output .............................................................................. 300 mW (@ 10% THD) Speaker ...................................................................................... 3 inches (7.6 cm) Power Requirement ................................................................... 120V AC, 60 Hz, 50mA DC 9V (Backup Battery) Dimensions ..................
Limited Ninety-Day Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers.