Radio Shack 12-1632 manual

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  • Page 1

    Cat. No. 12 -1632 OWNER’S MANUAL Please re ad before using thi s equipm ent. AM/FM PLL Clock/T able Radio 12-1632.fm P age 1 Wednesday, May 1 0, 2000 10:57 AM[...]

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    2 FEA TURES © 1999 T andy Corp oration. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack and Battery Sentinel are regist ered tradema rks used b y T andy Corporat ion. Your Radi oShack AM/FM PLL (P hase Locked Loop) Clock /Table R adio offers you all the fea tures of an alarm cloc k and an AM/FM radio in on e conven ient pa ck- age. You ca n wake to a buzzer or yo[...]

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    3 PREP ARA TION CONNECTING TO AC POWER Plug th e clock radi o’s pow er cord into a standard AC outlet. The display turn s on and the BAT TERY SENTINEL indicator lights. (See “Instal ling Back-Up B atteries.”) Caution: The cloc k radio’s AC power cord is equip ped with a po larized plu g to pre- vent el ectric shock. One bla de on the cord?[...]

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    4 A QUICK LOOK AT THE CONTROLS MEM SLEEP Radio/Alarm Selector Operation Selectors Stat ion Mem- ory Selectors SNOOZE B a r Display Brightness Switc h Time S etting Indic ator Alarm I ndicator AM/PM Indicator Ala rm Settin g Indicator Battery Sentinel Indicat or Radio St ation Tuning Bar / Hour-Minute Setting Bar Sleep Timer Indicato r Station Memor[...]

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    5 OPERA TION SETTING THE TIME 1. Press MODE . The time and appear . 2. Hold down MEM ORY /TIME then repeated ly press (or ho ld down) 9 9 9 9 HOUR until the di splay shows th e cor- rect hou r setting. Note: PM appe ars when you set a PM hour . AM ap pears for a n AM hour . 3. Hold down MEMOR Y/TIME then repeated l y press (or hold down) MI N 8 8 8[...]

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    6 PLAYING THE RADIO 1. T urn VOL to a medium se tting, then set RADIO ON-OFF/ALARM AUT O- ALARM to ON . The freq uency of the last tun ed station a ppears. 2. Press AM/FM to select t he desi red band. Notes: • The cl ock radio has a built-in ante nna. For the b est AM re cep- tion, rota te the radio. • The FM a nten na i s bui lt i nto t he pow[...]

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    7 3. T o have the rad io play for 90 minutes then autom atically turn off , press SLEEP . SLEEP and 90 appear . T o have the rad io p lay for l ess tha n 90 minut es , hold do wn SLEEP . The dis- played time decrease s in 10-minute incr ements as yo u hold down SLEEP . Rele ase SLE EP when yo u reach the des ir ed pla y ti me . 4. T o turn o f f th[...]

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    RadioShack A Division of T andy Corporation Fort Worth, T exas 76102 12A99 Printed i n the Phili ppines Limited Nin ety-Day W arranty This pro duct is warranted by R adioShack agai nst manufacturin g defects in materi al and workman- ship un der normal u se for ninety ( 90) days from the date of purchase fro m RadioShack company- owned sto res and [...]