Kaito Electronics KA600 manual

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    KA600 OPERA TION MANUAL PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D T E FM/AM/SW/LW/WEA THER MUTI-BAND RECEIVER DYNAMO & SOLAR POWER SUPPL Y WITH FLASHLIGHT & READING LIGHT TEMPERATURE AND MOISTER INDICATOR[...]

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    KEY FEA TURES Thank Y ou: Thank you for purchasing the KA 600 muti-band receiver. Please read the manual thoroughly before operating and keep this book in a safe place for future reference. Hope the radio can give you much happiness. FM Band: 87.0-108.0MHZ AM (10K): 520-1710KHz AM (9K): 522-1710KHz SW: 2300-23000KHz LW: 150-521KHz WEATHER CH1-CH7 P[...]

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    LOCATIO N OF CON TR........................................ 1 POWER ON AND PO WER OFF Power On and Po wer Off.. .................................. 4 Sleep Timer....... .............................................. 4 Alarm On a nd Alarm Off. .................................... 5 RADIO OPER ATION Adjus t the Volume .................................[...]

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    7 9 Ni-MH Ni-MH Batteries and Solar Panel ADAPTOR External Adapter ALKALINE AA Size Batteries 6 2 3 5 <DC IN 6V> Jack Reading Light Switch 4 <CHARGE OUT> Port Earphone Jack 8 TOP REAR LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 1 2 10 11 PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D T E FRONT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [...]

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    Flash Light Crank Handle <TUN> Knob LEFT RIGHT POWER ON/POWER OFF LOCA TION OF CONTROLS <VOL> Knob POWER SELECT 1. Rotate the <POWER SELECT> to the valid charging position. ALKALINE. AA Battery Charging ADAPTOR. External Adapter Charging 2. In the unit off mode, press the button <POWER> to turn on the unit, press the butto &[...]

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    Power Select PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E 05-90-60-30-10-05 A. In the unit off mode, press and hold the button <ALARM1> with the icon " " and the hour [...]

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    Snooze 5 Minutes Activate and Cancel the Alarm Function SNOOZE BUTTON PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E FM and WB Band PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E AM Band Meter Band PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE D[...]

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    1. Turn on the unit and select the band. 2. Adjust the volume. 3. Rotate the knob <TUN.> to your listen to your desired program. FM % D D T T E E MONO PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E Frequency Changes Select AM Step 9K/10K % D D T T E E : 05 25 9KStep % D D T T E E : 05[...]

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    PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E Example1: Input FM 95.80MHz Input the numeric button 9 5 8 0, and then press the <FM/WB> button shortly to confirm. Example 2: Input AM (9K) 1287KHZ AM % D D T T E E The Input Frequency PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPL[...]

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    Listening to Preset Stations 1. Select the band. 2. Press the <M+> or <M-> button shortly to select the preset frequency address. In this way, you can find the preset station quickly. FM % D D T T E E MONO PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E Press the <M+> or &l[...]

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    DELETE PRESET ST A TIONS FM RDS PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E Press <DEL> to delete an address Press and hold <DEL> to delete all addresses FM % D D T T E E MONO : 89 80 55 MHz ALL The Delete Icon Press <RDS> button shortly FM % D D T T E E NO < PS> [...]

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    Listening to the Weather Report WEA THER RECEPTION PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E Press <FM/MW> shortly WB % D D T T E E : PM 03 05 The frequency displays Ch-6 WB % D D T T E E : PM 03 07 The frequency displays Ch-3 PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE[...]

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    SET THE D A TE SET THE C LOCK Adjust the date PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E % D D T T E E DI AL YEAR % D D T T E E DI AL month 08 % D D T T E E DI AL DAY 30 PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E PM AIR FM A[...]

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    Moister and T emperature Display Using Flashlight PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E Temperature Displays Moister Displays Using Reading Light RADIO OPERA TION RADIO OPERA TION Press and Hold <SNOOZE> FM % D D T T E E MONO Key Loke Icon Displays : 89 80 MHz Reset the Unit [...]

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    Ni-MH Batteries AA Batteries + + - - + + - - + + - - POWER SUPPL Y 23 24 POWER SUPPL Y Ni-MH Battery (1)Remove the battery compartment's cover by pushing the cover in the direction of the arrow. (2)Install the Ni-MH batteries in its compartment, and then connect battery port with the unit. (3)Rotate the <Power Select> to Ni-MH position, [...]

  • Page 16

    Adapter Select "Power Select" to "ADAPTOR" Position AC Socket Adapter Adapter Jack PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E E 25 26 Crank Handle (1)Plug one port[...]

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    Solar Panel External Adapter Charging Solar Charging Note: Please don't put the unit in the extreme strong sunlight for long period. + + - - + + - - + + - - Charging MP 3 or Cellphone USB Jack charging MP 3 or cellphone <CHARGE> Light PM AIR FM AM WB NOAA NOAA ENABLE DISABLE ALL MULTIPLE SINGLE COUNTY VOICE SIREN Z Z Z ALERT % D D T T E [...]

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    FM 87 - 108 MHz MW(10K) 520 - 1710 KHz MW(9K) 522 - 1710KHz LW 150 - 521KHz SW 2300- 23000KHz 1. Frequency 6. Dimension Approx 240 * 138* 70 7. Weight Approx 560g(incl.Ni-MH batteries) 10-09-18 29 30 2. Noise Limit Sens itivity FM 10 v MW/LW 1mv/m SW 30 v 3. Ni-MH Batteries 3.6V AA alkaline Batte ries 4.5V External Adapter 6.0V 4. Internal Speaker [...]