Working With Memory - Eton Elite E100 Owner's Manual

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6 CLOCK AND ALARM FEATURES continued
symbol (31) appears flashing in the display. While it is flashing, press/
release the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (10). The radio will turn off and
then turn on again in 10 minutes. This process can be repeated
3 times.
ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE ALARM
The alarm is activated and deactivated by pressing the button
labeled 'Alarm' (9). When it is activated, the alarm activation symbol
(31) appears in the display. When this symbol is not in the display,
it is deactivated. Note that once the alarm turns the radio on, with
the alarm symbol flashing, except for the SNOOZE/LIGHT button, the
radio's controls will not function until the ON/OFF-TIMER button is
pressed.

7 WORKING WITH MEMORY

At the factory, the E100 is set up with 8 pages of memory, each
page holding 25 frequencies. This enables storing of 200 frequen-
cies into memory. This factory setting can be changed and tailored
to your personal needs or can be left as-is. When first learning to
store stations into memory, we suggest using the factory setting. To
change the factory setting, see the section CUSTOMIZING MEMORY
PAGES on page 20. Otherwise, follow the instructions below to store
your favorite frequencies into memory using this original factory
memory set-up.
STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY
The instructions below show you how to store stations (frequencies)
into the currently selected memory page.
1. Turn on the radio.
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