Manual Radio Shack 12-1636

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  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 1

    © 2002 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack and RadioSha ck.com are tradema rks used by RadioShack Corporation. OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment. &WCN " #NCTO " %& " %NQEM " 4CFKQ 12-1636 # " +/2146#06 " # If an icon appears at the end of a paragraph, go t o the box o ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 2

    2 6*' " (%% " 9#065 " ;17 " 61 " -019 This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as spec ified in Part 15 of FCC Rules . These limits provide reasonable p rotection aga inst radio and TV interference in a residential area. Ho wever, your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 3

    Preparation 3 24'2#4#6+10 % 100'%6+0) " #% " 2 19'4 Plug the clock radio’s power cord into a standard AC outlet. '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& flashes on the display. Rý . . . . + 056#..+0) " # " $ #%- / 72 " $ #66'4; If AC power fails, the clock radio has ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 4

    4 place the battery i n the compartment. 3. Replace the cover . ± ± " 016' " ± " • When powered by the backup battery, the display does not light. • If you set the alarm to wake to the CD and AC power fails at exactly the set time, the CD will not turn on, but the alarm sounds. • The display turns off when the clock rad ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 5

    5 A Quick Look at Your Rad io # " 37+%- " .11- " #6 " ;174 " 4#&+1 SNOOZE POWER TIME SLEEP CD W AKE-UP TRACK ALARM 1/ ALARM 2 SET REPEA T RANDOM PLA Y/ P AUSE â â â â STOP/ ' ' ' ' SKIP/SEARCH SETTING ) ) ) ) / - - - - ý ýý ý PHONES – VOL + CD/AM/FM ST . TUNING ALM. 1 AUTO OFF/BUZ. ALM. 2 A ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 6

    Operation 6 12'4#6+10 7 5+0) " 6*' " % .1%- 5GVVKPI " VJG " 6KOG When you connect the clock radio to AC power, '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& flashes. While holding down TIME , repeatedly press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING - ýý or ) ý to increase or de crease the time by 1 minute ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 7

    7 or ) to spe ed up the change. The PM LED lights to indicate PM time. 2. Release ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 to store the ala rm set ting. 3. T o wak e to the alar m buzzer , slide ALM 1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. or ALM 2 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. to BUZ. . The ALM1 or ALM2 LED lights. At the preset wak e-up alar m time, the b uzz er sounds. T o wak e to the r adio , set the desi ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 8

    8 4. T o turn off the alarms, slide ALM 1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. or ALM 2 O FF/ AUTO/BUZ. to OFF . T o silence the alarm fro m 1 to 30 minutes and then have it sound again, press SNOOZE . T o stop the snooze function, turn of f the daily alarm or press POWER when th e alarm sounds. Hold down SNOO ZE and repeatedly press or hold down SKIP/SEARCH SETTING - ý ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 9

    9 The CD player or radio p lays for the set length of time then automatically turns off. To cancel th e sleep timer, press POWER or SNOOZE . 4GUGVVKPI " VJG " %NQEM On rare occasions, your clock might lock up. If this happens, reset the clock. If you still encounter difficulties, take the clock radio to your local RadioShack store for ass ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 10

    10 7 5+0) " 6*' " %& " 2 .#;'4 2NC[KPI " C " %& 1. Slide CD/AM/FM ST . to CD . 2. Pull the tab on the top of the CD door to open it. Place a CD in the center , label facing up, press it down over the hub to secure it, then close the do or . . . . . 3. Press â to play all the tracks in order , starting wit ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 11

    11 7UKPI " VJG " #WVQOCVKE " 5GCTEJ " /WUKE " 5[UVGO The automatic search music system lets you skip forward or backward through a CD’s tracks. During play, press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING - ý once to skip to the beginning of the next track. Repeatedly press SKIP/SEARCH SET TING - ý until the desired track numbe r appears. To ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 12

    12 search stops at the beginning of track one. To select a track while the CD player is stopped or pause d, repeatedly press or press and hold SKIP/SEARC H SETTING - ýý or ) ýý until the desired track number appears. Then press PLA Y/ P AUSE â ýý to play the track. 7UKPI " 4CPFQO " 2NC[ Follow these steps to set the CD player to pl ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 13

    13 CD, it returns to the first track and replays all the tracks. ± To cancel repeat play, press REPEA T again. The repeat LED turns off. The CD player resumes norm al play. ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° " *+06 " ° ° ° ° " (continued) • Keep CDs dry. A water drop can act as a lens and affect the laser beam's focus. • Always ha ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 14

    14 %#4' Keep the clock radio dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the clock radio only in normal temperature environments. Handl e the clock radio carefu lly; do not drop it. Keep the clock radio away from dust and dirt, and wi pe it with a d amp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. 5'48+%' " #0& ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 15

    15 52'%+(+%#6+105 Bands ....................................................................... AM 530 – 1710 kHz FM 87.5 – 108 MHz Power Output ............................................... ............................... 300 mW (@ 10% THD) Speaker ...................................................................................... 3 ...

  • Radio Shack 12-1636 - page 16

    RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 12-1636 06A02 Printed in China Limited Ninety -Day Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in ma terial and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and autho rized RadioShack franchisees and ...

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