Mode Function; Using Bluetooth® Wireless Technology - Stanley Fatmax FMC770 Manual

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To switch the radio off, press the power button again (2).
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Press the top volume button (1) to increase the volume. To
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decrease the volume, press the bottom volume button.
Note: If the battery is attached to the radio and the AC adapter
is plugged in at the same time, the radio will run off the
adapter and not drain the battery. Having both attached
simultaneously will not charge the battery.

Mode Function

To choose one of the mode functions (FM, AM, AUX, or
Bluetooth®) push the mode button (3) until the desired
function is displayed on the LCD screen. For example, if the
radio is on FM, push the mode button two times to change to
AUX.
Tune or Seek Function
Tune
Press the top tune/seek button (8) to quickly move the tuner
up the frequency band. To move the tuner down the frequency
band, press the bottom tune/seek button.
Seek
Press and hold the top tune/seek button (8), then release to
quickly scan up the frequency band to the next available
station. Press and continue to hold the button to seek directly
to a desired station. Press and hold the bottom tune/seek
button (8), the release to quickly seek down the frequency
band.
Program the Clock
The clock can be programmed with the power on or off.
Press and hold the equalizer/clock button (6) until the hour
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numbers of the digital time flashe on the LCD display (9),
then release the equalizer/clock button.
Press the tune/scan buttons (8) up or down to set the
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hour.
When the correct hour is set, press the equalizer/clock
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button once so the minute numbers flash.
Press the tune/scan buttons up or down to set the
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minutes.
If you do not press a button within 5 seconds, the clock
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programming feature will automatically return to the
previous setting.
The Clock is set once the numbers stop flashing.
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Program the Presets
6 FM and 6 AM radio stations may be independently set. After
programming the buttons, pressing the "1-6" preset toggle
button (4) will instantly change the frequency to the preset
station.
(Original instructions)
Program the Channels
Turn power on (2).
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Press the mode button (3) until the desired mode is
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selected (AM or FM).
Tune the radio to the desired station (see Tune or Scan
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Function).
Press and hold the set/preset button (5). The "Mem" icon
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will flash in the LCD display (9).
Press the "1-6" preset toggle button (4) to scroll through
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the 6 presets.
Once it displays the desired preset number, press the set/
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preset button.
Repeat steps 3 through 6 to set the other memory buttons.
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Equalizer Button
Set bass and treble
Press the equalizer/clock button (6) once. The base
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equalizer will appear on the LCD display (9).
Press the up and down volume buttons (1) to set the
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desired bass level.
Press the equalizer/clock button a second time to get to
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the treble equalizer.
Press the up and down volume buttons to set the desired
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treble level.
Press the equalizer/clock button a third time to exit.
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Note: If you do not press a button within 5 seconds, the
equalizer programming feature will automatically return to the
previous setting.
Using Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology*
Turn the radio on (2).
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Go to the Bluetooth settings on your Bluetooth enabled
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device.
Find "P3BTR" under devices and select to pair your
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device. The Bluetooth symbol will flash on the LCD display
(9) while the pairing takes place. Once the pairing is
successful the Bluetooth symbol will remain steady.
To listen to your Bluetooth enabled device through the
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radio, press the Bluetooth button (7) or press the mode
button (3) until "bt" appears on the LCD display (9).
Begin playing music on your device.
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Note: The radio does not have to be in the Bluetooth mode
when pairing, only when listening.
*The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks by Stanley Fat Max is under license. Other trademarks
and trade namesare those of their respective owners.
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