Clock Settings; Radio Operations - Teac CRX-195 Owner's Manual

Alarm clock radio
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When you plug the radio to an AC outlet for the first time the clock display will begin
flashing "12:00". The flashing will stop when you set the time.
1. Slide the POWER selector to "OFF" position.
2. Press and hold the CLOCK SET button and repeatedly press the HOUR button and
MINUTE button to set the correct time.
NOTE
1. There is a PM indicator located in the top right-hand corner of the clock display. Be
sure to observe the PM indicator when setting the time to make sure the time is set
correctly for AM or PM. If the PM indicator is 'On', the time displayed is "PM". If the PM
indicator is 'Off, the time displayed is "AM ".
2. After you reset the time, be sure to reset your alarm settings as well.
1. Slide the POWER selector to "ON" position.
2. Slide the FUNCTION selector to the desired radio band, AM or FM.
3. Rotate the TUNING knob to select your desired station.
4. Adjust the VOLUME knob to the desired listening level.
5. Slide the POWER selector to "OFF" position to turn the radio off.
TIPS FOR BEST RADIO RECEPTION
AM - The AM antenna is built inside the radio. If AM reception is weak, slightly rotate or
change the position of the unit until the internal antenna picks up the strongest
signal.
FM - If FM reception is weak, fully extend the wire antenna and vary the position
and location of the antenna until you find the strongest signal.
This unit provides an auxiliary audio signal input for connecting your external audio
devices such as a MP3 player.
Slide the POWER selector to "ON" position.
1.
Slide the FUNCTION selector to "AUX" position.
2.
Turn on your external audio device.
3.
To connect the unit and your external device by
4.
(not included).
Adjust the VOLUME knob and/or your external audio device to the desired listening
5.
level.
Slide the POWER selector to "OFF" position and plug out your audio cable to stop
6.
listening your external audio device.

CLOCK SETTINGS

RADIO OPERATIONS

AUXILIARY INPUT OPERATIONS
using your
4
3.5 mm plug audio cable

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