INSTRUCTION MANUALPLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USEAND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Page 10 CCRadio SWFeatures and Operation Explained — Front of RadioCLOCK SETYThe button has two functions:1) When the radio is “off”, the button sets
CCRadio SW Page 11Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radioclock to “UTC” (Universal Time Coordinated) the Time DIFF number is the number of h
Page 12 CCRadio SWFeatures and Operation Explained — Front of Radiopressing the “Timer A” button.Alarm Modes:On “Buzzer”, the alarm will sound for thr
Using a different AC Adapter could ruin your radio and it will void your warranty.Charging Rechargeable Batteries:Select the battery size you would li
Page 14 CCRadio SWFeatures and Operation Explained — Front of RadioThe “TUNING” dial has two functions:1) When the radio is “on”, it is used to tune i
CCRadio SW Page 15Features and Operation Explained — Front of RadioThe “VOLUME” dial adjusts volume for the speaker and “HEADPHONE” jack. It does nota
Page 16 CCRadio SWFeatures and Operation Explained — Front of RadioThis switch is used with “AM/SW–FM” band switch o to select AM band or SW band rang
CCRadio SW Page 17Features and Operation Explained — Front of RadioThe “SNOOZE” bar has two functions:1) The “SNOOZE” bar is used to pause an alarm. S
Page 18 CCRadio SWFeatures and Operation Explained — Left Side“LINE OUT” is used to send the radioʼs audio to an external amplified speaker or stereo
CCRadio SW Page 19Features and Operation Explained — Left, Right & BackThe handle is made of a special, high-tensile strength plastic to resist br
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZ-ARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.THE LIGHTNINGFLASH AND ARROW-HEAD WITHIN THETRIANGL
Page 20 CCRadio SWFeatures and Operation Explained — Back of RadioAntenna”, set “FM/SW ANTENNA” switch J to “INTERNAL”, extend the “Whip Antenna” full
CCRadio SW Page 21Features and Operation Explained — Back of Radiople antenna. A small diameter insulated stranded wire, about 60 feet in length is a
Page 22 CCRadio SWTroubleshooting GuidePAL Connector AssemblyThe CCRadio SW will not turn on:1. Make sure the “LOCK” is off.2. Check the “BATTERY SELE
CCRadio SW Page 23READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENTSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSTo prevent damage to your radio or possible injury to you or others, read thes
Model: CCRadio SWANSI C63.4: 2003THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.1) THIS DEVIC
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Page 4 CCRadio SWQuick Start1. Turn “AM RF GAIN” control knob y full clockwise.2. Slide “AM SENSITIVITY” switch H to “DISTANT” position.3. Slide “FM/S
CCRadio SW Page 5Radio Identification — Front ViewI•TIMER AO•TIMER BP MEMORY or•CHARGE{ SW BAND Selection} RESETq TUNING Knobw DIAL SPEED Selectione V
Page 6 CCRadio SWRadio Identification — Side ViewsG KEY LIGHT SwitchH AM SENSITIVITY SwitchJ FM/SW ANTENNA SwitchA LINE OUT JacksS BATTERY SIZE Switch
CCRadio SW Page 7Radio Identification — Back ViewK Whip AntennaL Battery Compartment: AM IF OUTPUTa AM EXTERNAL ANTENNAs GROUNDd FM/SW EXTERNAL ANTENN
Page 8 CCRadio SWFeatures and Operation Explained — Front of RadioIntroductionThe CCRadio-SW can receive weaker signals, with superior audio, than per
CCRadio SW Page 9Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio2) It sets the “WORLD” or “LOCAL” time clock to the default time clock when the radi
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