Emerson HR2003 manual

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    W A TER RESIST ANT PERSONAL STEREO RADIO with DIGIT AL TUNING AM/FM/TV/WEA THER BANDS HR2003 OW NER’S MANUAL Visit our web site at www .emersonra dio.com HR2003_ib040 9 03.p65 9 /4/2003, 11:36 19[...]

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    1 T han k y ou f o r pu r c ha s i ng t h i s E m e r s on W a t e r- R e s i s t an t P e r s on a l s t e r eo r ad i o w i t h A M / F M / T V a nd W ea t he r B a nd d i g i t a l t une r . O u r eng i nee r s ha v e i n c l uded m a n y u s e f u l a nd c on v en i en t f ea t u r e s i n t h i s p r odu c t. P l ea s e be s u r e t o r ead t [...]

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    2 I M P O R T A N T N O T E S This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ene[...]

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    3 P R E P AR A T I O N F O R U S E POWER SOURCES This personal stereo radio with AM/FM/TV and Weather Band digital tuner is designed to operate on one alkaline “ AAA ” batter y , not included. Attempting to operate this unit on any other power source may cause damage to the unit and such damage is not covered by your warranty. INS TA LLING THE [...]

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    4 ARM-BAND STRAP INS TA LL ATION This radio is supplied with an accessory arm-band strap to secure the radio on your arm while you are jogging or performing other strenuous activities. To install the arm-band strap, thread the strap through the two slots on the back cabinet as shown, and then through the buckle. Adjust the Velcro ® strap to fit co[...]

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    5 L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S AND I ND I C A T O R S P R E S E T U P D O W N S N O O Z E M U T E B A N D M H z k H z P O W E R C L O C K S E T M E M O R Y R H M A L A R M F R O N T CAB I N E T 1 . ) BA ND ( A M / F M / T V / W ea t he r) B u tt on . 2 . ) P O W E R ( S L EEP ) B u tt on . 3 . ) M E M O R Y / C L O C K SE T B u tt on . 4 . )[...]

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    6 1 . ) P R ESE T I nd i c a t o r . 2 . ) BASS – B a ss B oo s t I nd i c a t o r . 3 . ) S L EEP I nd i c a t o r . 4 . ) H O L D “ ” I nd i c a t o r . 5 . ) A l a rm I nd i c a t o r . 6 . ) B a tt e r y Le v e l I nd i c a t o r . 7 . ) R a d i o F r e quen cy / C ha nne l Di s p l a y . 8 . ) A M / P M I n d i c a t o r s . 9 . ) B a nd[...]

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    7 O P E R A T I N G I N S T RUC T I O N S • Make sure the battery is installed correctly. • Set the VOLUME control to a low level. • Fully unwind the headphone cord and connect the headphone plug to the PHONES jack. The plug must be fully inserted into the jack, otherwise the sound may be intermittent. • Make sure that the HOLD switch is in[...]

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    8 HOLD Switch “ ” The HOLD switch locks all of the other controls buttons. If you are carrying the radio in a backpack, handbag, gym bag, etc, set the HOLD switch to the ‘ On ’ position to prevent it from turning ‘ On ’ accidentally by something pressing against the PO WER button. Likewise, once you start listening to the radio you can [...]

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    9 SETTING THE CLOCK The clock must be set with the radio ‘ Off ’. 1.) Press the MEMORY/CLOCK SET button for at least two seconds. The time display begins to flash. 2.) While the display is flashing press the TUNING + /CLOCK SE T-H button to adjust the hou r. Be sure to set correctly for AM or PM. 3.) Press the TUNING – /CLOCK SE T-M button to[...]

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    1 0 LISTENING TO RADIO Information This radio receives normal AM and FM broadcasts plus the TV sound from VHF TV stations 2 through 13. In addition it receives all 7 NOAA weather frequencies so you can listen to continuous National Weather Service broadcasts. Please note that the weather channels are identified as “ 1 ch ” through “ 7 ch ”.[...]

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    1 1 OPER ATION 1.) Make sure that the HOLD button is in the ‘ Off ’ position. (The HOLD indicator does not appear in the display.) 2.) Press the PO WER button to turn the radio ‘ On ’ . An AM, FM, TV or Weather Band frequency will appear in the display. 3.) If necessary press the BAND button to switch between AM, FM, TV and Weather bands. T[...]

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    1 2 PRESETTING S TA TIONS IN THE TUNER MEMORY Y ou may preset up to 42 of your favorite stations (20 FM, 10 AM, 7 T V , and 5 Weather) in the tuner memory for easy recall at any time. 1.) Tune to the first station that you wish to memorize. Example: FM 103.5 MHz. When the desired frequency appears in the display depress and hold the MEMORY/CLOCK SE[...]

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    1 3 R E C A L L I N G P R ESE T S T A T I O N S 1 . ) T u r n t he r ad i o ‘ O n ’ a nd p r e ss t he BA ND bu tt on t o s e l e c t t he de s i r ed ba nd . 2 . ) P r e ss t he P R ES E T U P o r P R ESE T D O W N bu tt on s t o s c r o ll t h r o ugh t he p r e s e t nu m be r s . C H A N G I N G A P R ESE T S T A T I O N T o c ha ng e a p r[...]

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    1 4 S E T T I N G T H E A L AR M T I M E R Y ou c a n s e t t he A l a r m T i m e r t o t u r n t he r ad i o on au t o m a t i c a ll y . H o w e v e r t he r e i s no bu z z e r a l a r m i n t h i s m o de l s o y ou m u s t ha v e t he hea dphone s on t o he a r t he r a d i o a l a r m . T he A l a r m T i m e c a n on l y be s e t w h il e t[...]

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    1 5 S N O O Z E / R EP E A T A L A R M A ft e r t he r ad i o t u r n s ‘ O n ’ au t o m a t i c a ll y y ou m a y p r e ss t he S N OO Z E bu tt on t o s t op t he r ad i o f o r a f e w m o r e m i nu t e s . T he r a d i o s t op s bu t t he A l a r m i nd i c a t o r c on t i nue s t o f l a s h . A ft e r 5 m i nu t e s t he r ad i o t u r[...]

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    1 6 C AR E A N D M A I N T E NA NC E T he r e a r e no u s e r s e r v i c eab l e pa r t s i n s i de t h i s r ad i o . P l ea s e r e f e r a ll s e r v i c e p r ob l e m s t o a qua li f i ed s e r v i c e f a c ili t y . If t he c ab i n e t be c o m e s du s t y , w i pe t he e x t e r i o r w i t h a s o ft du s t c l o t h on l y . N e v e[...]

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    1 7 L I M I T E D W ARRA N T Y E m e r s o n R a d i o C o r p . w a rr a n t s m a nu f a c t u r i n g d e f ec t s i n o r i g i n a l m a t e r i a l , i n c l ud i ng o r i g i n a l p a r t s a nd w o r k m a n s h i p, und e r no r m a l u s e a nd c o nd iti on s , f o r a p e r i od o f n i n e t y ( 90 ) d a y s fr o m t h e d a t e o f o[...]

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    E M E R S O N RAD I O C O R P . E M E R S O N P a r t N o . : 16 - 2903 304 - 0 1 P R I N T E D I N CH I NA HR2003_ib040903.p65 9/4/2003, 11:12 18[...]