User Manual

- 02 -
Chapter 2 POWER SUPPLY MODE
There are 5 power supply to power the radio:
1. Hank Crank Power
(1) Unfold the crank handle from the backside and rotate it in either
direction.
(2) Rotate the crank handle, It will generate 300-350mA electricity
to charge build-in 5000mAh rechargeable battery.
Note: Rotate the crack handle at the speed of 2 laps per second.
It will generate 300-350mA electricity.
2. Solar Power
(1) Expose the solar panel to sunlight, dont charge indoors.
(2) It will generate 30-50mA electricity to charge build-in 5000mAh
rechargeable battery.
Note: Solar panel will generate 30-50mA electricity when exposed to sunlight.
It is difficult to fully charge the 5000mAh battery with solar panel, which is
mostly used for maintaining the rechargeable battery.
3. Micro USB Adapter Charging input
(1) Connect USB Cable(included) to a regular AC power adapter(not
included).
(2) Plug the USB cable into the Micro USB port of the radio.
(3) Plug the AC adaper to a 110-220V standard outle.
It is highly recommended to use 5V/2A AC power adapter.
- 01 -
Chapter 1 LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
121314 15 16 17
1. USB Output Charging Port
2. Micro USB Input charging Port for Built-in Battery
3. Carry Strap Holder 4. Flashlight Button 5. Reading Lamp Button
6. SOS Control Button 7. Speaker 8. Telescopic Antenna
9. Power ON/OFF & Volume Knob 10. Frequency Display
11. Turning Knob 12. Battery Indicator 13. Charging Indicator
14. Power On Indicator 15. Band Selector 16. Power Selector
17. Weather Band Selector 18. SOS Flashlight
19. Flashlight 20. 5000mAh Rechargeable Battery (included)
21. Battery Compartment Cover 22. Solar Panel
23. Reading Lamp 24. AAA Battery Compartment Cover
25. Crank Handle
2
10
11
18
19
20 21
22 23 24 25
1
5
2
3
4
CR1009
Emergency Alert Radio
with AM/FM/SW/NOAA weather/Solar Crank
Version 2.2
ROCAM
R
Mad e in PRC
Http://www.yelaw.net
Contact our experts
help@yelaw.net
CR1009 meets the NWS evaluation criteria for NWR All Hazards logo use

Summary of content (2 pages)