15-16 To.view.alarm.time..............................................................16 Cancelling.alarms...............................................................16 Snooze.function..................................................................17 Nap.timer............................................................................17 Sleep.timer.........................................................................18 Headphone.socket.....................................................
Week end cancel indicator 3. MSF signal/Day of week indicators 4. Alarm 1 function switch 5. Waveband selector 6. Tuning control 7. Volume control W eekend C ancel M SF Signal Auto Sum m er Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 M on Tue W ed Thu Fri S at 540 150 600 170 200 700 900 230 260 280 1200 1600 kH z kH z M W LW FM 88 92 96 100 106 104 108 M H z 1 2 Volum e Tuning MW LW FM R adio Buzz O ff R adio Buzz O ff 1 2 Tim e Date O n/O ff S leep W eekend C ancel Reverse Forward 1 2 789101112131415 8. Alarm 2 functio
"Made for iPod" means that an electrical accessory has been to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of the compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Contents Introduction ....................................................................................... 2-12 Stream 63i Internet radio features ....................................................... 3 Before you can use this product ................
Mono/Stereo & beat cut switch 11. Play button 2. Volume control 7. Function switch 12. Rewind button 3. Telescopic aerial 8. Waveband switch 13. Fastforward button 4. Deep bass boost switch 9. Tuning control 14. Stop/eject button 5. Microphone 10. Record button If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) FM 88 94 96 100 104 106 108 MHz 88-108MHz 540 150 600 160 180 200 800 220 240 1000 260 1200 1600 KHz KHz MW LW 540-1600 kHz 150-260kHz 3 Band
Alarm selector switch 3. Function switch 4. Fast forward button 5. Slow reverse button 11. Alarm set button 12. Alarm off button 13. Snooze button 14. Sleep button (Right side) (Top) 1 6 8 9 10 14 13 12 11 6. Time set button 7. Headphone socket 8. Volume control 9. Waveband selector 10. Tuning control 7 Controls (Front) 15 1617 PM 1 2 88 540 92 600 96 800 100 1000 104 106 1300 108 1600 M H z kH z FM M W LW 150 170 210 240 260 kH z 19 18 15. PM indicator 18. Battery compartment (underside) 16. Al
2- 5 Switching on ...................................................................... 6 Setting the time manually ................................................. 6 Setting the year manually ................................................. 7 Setting the date manually ................................................. 7 Setting alarm times .................. ......................................... 8 Setting alarm mode .................. ......................................... 8 Setting al
43-473 OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment. TCR-200 Telephone Cassette Recorder 43-473.fm Page 2 Friday, August 13, 1999 9:21 AM FEATURES Your RadioShack TCR-200 Telephone Cassette Recorder is perfect for your home or office. It records telephone calls you make or receive and you can also use it as a tape recorder to record dictation or conversations during a meeting. It includes these features: Voice-Actuated (VOX) Recording — records only when it receives sound, to save powe
Alarm Set 2. Press and hold down the Alarm set button. 3. Whilst holding down the Alarm Set button press the Fast forward, Slow forward, Slow reverse or Fast reverse buttons to set the required alarm time. Release the buttons when the correct alarm time is reached. The clock uses a 24 hour display. 2 3 Setting alarm 2 1. Slide the Alarm 2 function switch to the preferred buzzer or radio position. Ensure that the Alarm 1 selector switch is on Off while setting Alarm 2 but remember to switch Alarm
"Made for iPod" means that an electrical accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of the device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Contents About this instruction manual.....................................................2 Introduction...................................................................................3 MP-43 Sound System
4 Operating your clock radio................................................... 5 Selecting a station - DAB..................................................... 6 Secondary services - DAB................................................... 7 Display options - DAB...................................................... 7- 8 Finding new stations - DAB ................................................. 9 Manual tuning - DAB ......................................................... 10 Signal strength di