Line-In Mode; Using Batteries - Aiwa RMD-99 ST User Manual

4-band multiband radio
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FM STEREO & BANDWIDTH
FM ST. (FM STEREO)
While listening to FM stereo stations, press the [ST.] button. The "
will appear on the screen to activate the STEREO listening mode.
If the received FM transmission signal is too weak, deactivate the stereo function by
pressing the [ST.] button again.
Note:
The stereo function will not be activated if the FM station is not stereo broadcasting.
AM BW (BANDWIDTH)
Repeat pressing the [AM] or [BW] buttons to select your desired 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 kHz
bandwidth.
Wide band:
It has better audio fidelity when receiving strong signals or local stations.
Narrow band:
It is suitable to receive weak and long distant stations as narrow band is able to
limit the interference from adjacent strong signal and reduce background noise.
FM/SW RECEPTION
HOW TO IMPROVE FM / SW RECEPTION
Plug in the external wire antenna to the FM & SW ANTENNA jack of this radio, and
then hang its end outside the window for better reception of FM and SW.
Wire antenna
Window
External wall
Note:
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep
from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
" indicator
FM & SW Antenna

LINE-IN MODE

Auxiliary input function mode
This unit can be used as an active speaker for laptop computers, MP3 and other small
audio players following below steps.
1.
Connect the audio cable to the LINE IN jack; the display will show a "
symbol confirming that the plug has been connected with the radio.
2.
Press the POWER button with the symbols "
the VOLUME button to adjust the volume.
Press the POWER button again to turn off the speaker of the radio.
3.
MP3 earphone input
Auxiliary cable

USING BATTERIES

Batteries must be inserted correctly in accordance with the polarity marks
1 .
to avoid damage to the radio.
2.
If the batteries haven't been changed in a long time, the clock of the radio
will stop working. However, the pre-stored frequencies are still kept.
The clock will work again after new batteries are re-installed.
3.
When the battery power is low, the " " symbol new the display will flash
advising you to replace the exhausted batteries for new ones.
The radio will turn off automatically when the battery power isn't enough.
4.
Mixing used and new batteries may cause damage to the radio and also display
the power capacity incorrectly.
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment, if the radio is not
5.
going to be used for a long period of time.
This will prevent the leakage of batteries that may can damage the radio.
"
" flashing to play; then rotate
Line in jack
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