1. General description – Electronic digital radio receiver – Power supply: 6.0V DC (Direct Current) from batteries (4 x AA, LR6 1.5V, not supplied) or from an external adapter 6.0-7.5V AC – Precision quartz operation – User-friendly operation using interactive LCD display –...
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1.1 Features Telescopic aerial for FM and SW reception Button lock Alarm /wake-up setting 1 button Snooze / radio OFF button Sleep Timer / radio OFF button Alarm /wake-up setting 2 button Station preset save button Setting buttons »Up« / »Down« »Mem.
Warning: Even when using an external adapter, you should always have four UM3 batteries in the battery compartment as a back-up in case of mains power failure. Protect the equipment from moisture. Never put it on a wet surface. 2. Operation •...
one after the other. • At one minute intervals, the actual time is checked with the alarm setting if this is activated. (for details see Section 2.8 "Activated alarm setting"). 2.2 Setting the clock • Press »MODE« once if the device is in time display mode.
2.4 Setting the local time • Press »MODE« three times if the device is in time display mode. • Press »MODE« four times if the device is in radio mode. • If the device is already in "Date entry" mode as described in Section 2.3, you can enter "Setting the local time"...
made, then the current settings are activated and the device goes back into automatic operation. 2.5 Checking the world time • Press »MODE« four times if the device is in time display mode. • Press »MODE« five times if the device is in radio mode.
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LCD display. • The current setting HH.MM (hours:minutes) and the day of the week display start to flash. • Use »UP« to adjust the setting in increments of 1 minute. • Use »DOWN« to adjust the setting in decrements of 1 minute.
2.9 Selecting radio presets • There are 10 presets for each radio band. • Each button can have two presets. In order to call up the other preset, just press the button a second time. • If the radio is switched on, press the station presets 1/6. The display shows 'MEM' steadily, the frequency of preset 1 appears steadily on the LCD and '1' appears steadily on the 'MEM display.
• Table of frequency bands and steps for each band. : Band Frequency range Frequency steps 87.5 - 108.5 MHz 50 kHz 5.85 -15.6 MHz 530 -1656 kHz 144 - 281 kHz 2.12 Preset search (MEMORY SCAN) • If the radio is on, press »MEM. SCAN« through the 10 preset stations.
in the display mode. 2.14 Button lock • Move the switch for the button cut lock the desired position: UNLOCK = button lock OFF LOCK = button lock activated With the button lock on, the buttons have no effect. 2.15 Aerial For improved reception in FM and SW bands, pull out and extend the telescopic aerial fully, turning it to get the best reception.
We, Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Burgstr. 21, D-44867 Bochum, Germany, hereby declare that this product conforms with the following EC regulations: EC low voltage regulations, Electromagnetic compatibility, Applicable harmonised standards. Type/Description: Digital world radio receiver KH 2023 Bochum, 31.01.2003 Hans Kompernaß - Managing Director -...
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Cómo encender la radio
To turn on the E-Bench KH 2023 radio, press the »SLEEP/RADIO ON« button or press ON once.
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