Radio Shack Clock Radio 12 1632 User Guide

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Cat. No. 12-1632  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
AM/FM PLL Clock/Table Radio  
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PREPARATION  
Follow these steps to install back-up bat-  
teries.  
CONNECTING TO AC  
POWER  
1. Slide the battery compartment cover  
in the direction of the arrow and  
remove it.  
Plug the clock radio’s power cord into a  
standard AC outlet. The display turns on  
and the BATTERY SENTINEL indicator  
lights. (See “Installing Back-Up Batteries.”)  
2. Place the batteries in the compart-  
ment and on top of the attached rib-  
bon, as indicated by the polarity  
symbols (+ and –) marked in the com-  
partment.  
Caution: The clock radio’s AC power cord  
is equipped with a polarized plug to pre-  
vent electric shock. One blade on the  
cord’s plug is wider than the other and the  
plug only fits an outlet one way. If you can-  
not easily insert the plug, turn it over and  
try again. Do not force it.  
3. Replace the cover.  
The BATTERY SENTINEL indicator lights  
if the back-up batteries are not installed or  
need to be replaced.  
Warning: Always dispose of old batteries  
promptly and properly. Do not bury or burn  
them.  
INSTALLING BACK-UP  
BATTERIES  
To keep the clock running for up to 8 hours  
during an AC power failure, install three  
AA batteries (not supplied) in the battery  
compartment. For the longest life, we rec-  
ommend alkaline batteries.  
Caution: Use only fresh batteries of the  
required size and recommended type.  
Note: To prevent unnecessary drain on  
the battery, connect AC power then install  
the batteries.  
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A QUICK LOOK AT THE CONTROLS  
Operation  
Selectors  
Radio/Alarm  
Selector  
Station Mem-  
ory Selectors  
SNOOZE Bar  
Alarm  
Setting  
Indicator  
Sleep  
Timer  
Indicator  
Display  
Brightness  
Switch  
Time Setting  
Indicator  
AM/PM  
Indicator  
Alarm Indicator  
Station  
Memory  
Indicator  
SLEEP MEM  
Battery Sentinel  
Indicator  
Radio Station  
Tuning Bar/  
Hour-Minute  
Setting Bar  
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OPERATION  
SETTING THE TIME  
TURNING THE ALARM  
ON/OFF  
1. Press MODE. The time and  
appear.  
To have the buzzer sound or the radio turn  
on at the set alarm time, set RADIO ON-  
OFF/ALARM AUTO-ALARM to ALARM for a  
buzzer alarm or to AUTO to have the radio  
play as the alarm.  
2. Hold down MEMORY/TIME then  
repeatedly press (or hold down) 9  
HOUR until the display shows the cor-  
rect hour setting.  
To set the alarm, press ALARM ON/OFF.  
Note: PM appears when you set a PM  
hour. AM appears for an AM hour.  
appears. At the preset time  
flash-  
es and the buzzer sounds or the radio  
turns on for up to 2 hours.  
3. Hold down MEMORY/TIME then  
repeatedly press (or hold down) MIN  
8 until the display shows the correct  
minute setting.  
To cancel the alarm, press ALARM ON-  
OFF.  
disappears and the alarm (buzz-  
er or radio) stops. To have the alarm  
sound the next day at the set time, press  
CHANGING THE DISPLAY  
BRIGHTNESS  
ALARM ON/OFF again so  
appears.  
To turn on the radio at any time, set RADIO  
ON-OFF/ALARM AUTO-ALARM to RADIO  
ON. Move the switch to either ALARM or  
AUTO to turn off the radio and set the  
alarm again.  
To change the brightness of the display,  
set DIM HI/LO to HI or LO.  
SETTING THE ALARM  
TIME  
Notes:  
To adjust the alarm volume, rotate  
VOL.  
1. Repeatedly press MODE until SET  
ON and the current alarm time appear.  
• During a power failure, the alarm  
sounds instead of the radio regardless  
of how you set RADIO ON-OFF/ALARM  
AUTO-ALARM.  
Note: If you do not set the alarm time  
within 10 seconds, the clock radio dis-  
plays the previous function. To con-  
tinue, start over at Step 1.  
2. Hold down MEMORY/TIME then  
repeatedly press (or hold down) 9  
HOUR until the display shows the  
desired alarm hour setting.  
USING SNOOZE  
To temporarily silence the alarm or radio,  
for about 5 minutes, press SNOOZE. You  
can repeat this cycle as many times as you  
like. To turn off the alarm so it does not  
sound again, press ALARM ON/OFF.  
3. Hold down MEMORY/TIME then  
repeatedly press or hold down MIN 8  
until the display shows the desired  
alarm minute setting.  
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PLAYING THE RADIO  
USING THE STATION  
MEMORIES  
1. Turn VOL to a medium setting, then  
set RADIO ON-OFF/ALARM AUTO-  
ALARM to ON. The frequency of the  
last tuned station appears.  
You can store up to 20 stations (10 AM  
and 10 FM) into memory and quickly recall  
each. Follow these steps to store a station.  
2. Press AM/FM to select the desired  
1. Turn on the radio and select the desired  
band (see “Playing the Radio” ).  
band.  
Notes:  
2. Press MEMORY/TIME. MEM appears.  
• The clock radio has a built-in  
antenna. For the best AM recep-  
tion, rotate the radio.  
3. Press  
a
memory button (M1M5)  
within 3 seconds to store the station.  
The memory number appears and the  
station is stored. To store a station in  
locations 6 to10, press MEMORY/TIME  
and +5, then press one of the memory  
buttons (M1 for 6, M2 for 7, and so on).  
Memory location 10 appears as 0.  
• The FM antenna is built into the  
power cord. For the best FM recep-  
tion, fully extend the clock radio’s  
power cord.  
3. Repeatedly press MIN 8 or 9 HOUR  
to tune up or down to the desired sta-  
tion. To automatically seek and tune to  
the next strong station, hold down  
TUNING MIN 8 or 9 HOUR for about  
2 seconds.  
Notes:  
• If you do not store a station within 3  
seconds, MEM disappears. Begin  
again at Step 2 to store the station.  
To replace a stored station, simply  
store a new one in its place.  
4. Rotate VOL to the desired volume.  
5. To turn off the radio, slide RADIO ON-  
OFF/ALARM AUTO-ALARM to RADIO  
OFF.  
4. To tune to a stored station, press that  
station’s memory button. The memory  
location and the stored station’s fre-  
quency appear. To recall a stored sta-  
tion from 6 to 10, press +5 then the  
memory button  
Notes:  
• If you play the radio and want be cer-  
tain that the radio sounds at the alarm  
time, be sure to set RADIO ON-OFF/  
ALARM AUTO-ALARM to AUTO instead  
of RADIO OFF when you finish playing  
the radio.  
USING THE SLEEP TIMER  
You can set the radio to play for up to 90  
minutes then automatically turn off.  
To display the time while the radio  
plays, repeatedly press MODE until  
1. Tune to the desired station.  
the time and  
appear. To return to  
2. Set RADIO ON-OFF/ALARM AUTO-  
the station frequency display, repeat-  
edly press MODE until the station fre-  
quency appears.  
ALARM to OFF, AUTO, or ALARM.  
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3. To have the radio play for 90 minutes  
then automatically turn off, press  
SLEEP. SLEEP and 90 appear.  
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO  
KNOW  
To have the radio play for less than 90  
minutes, hold down SLEEP. The dis-  
played time decreases in 10-minute  
increments as you hold down SLEEP.  
Release SLEEP when you reach the  
desired play time.  
Your clock radio might cause TV or radio  
interference even when it is operating  
properly. To determine whether your clock  
radio is causing the interference, turn off  
your clock radio. If the interference goes  
away, your clock radio is causing the inter-  
ference. Try to eliminate the interference  
by:  
4. To turn off the radio before it automati-  
cally turns off, press SNOOZE or press  
SLEEP again.  
• moving your clock radio away from  
the TV or radio  
Note: Using the sleep timer feature does  
not cancel an alarm setting.  
• connecting your clock radio to an out-  
let that is on different electrical circuit  
from the receiver  
• contacting your local RadioShack  
store for help  
CARE  
To enjoy your RadioShack AM/FM PLL  
Clock/Table Radio for a long time:  
If you cannot eliminate the reference, the  
FCC requires you that you stop using your  
radio.  
• Keep the clock radio dry. If it gets wet,  
wipe it dry immediately.  
• Use and store the clock radio only in  
normal temperature environments.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
• Handle the clock radio gently and  
carefully. Do not drop it.  
Frequencies:  
AM ................................ 530–1710 kHz  
FM ................................... 88–108 MHz  
• Keep the clock radio away from dust  
and dirt.  
Output Power ......... 350 mW at 10% THD  
• Wipe the clock radio with a damp  
cloth occasionally to keep it looking  
new.  
Power Sources:  
Clock/Radio ........................... 120V AC  
Battery Back Up ...... 4.5 V DC (3 × AA)  
Modifying or tampering with the  
clock ra-  
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Dimensions (HWD) ......... 6 × 4 / × 2 / in  
’s internal components can cause a  
dio  
(152 × 122 × 72 mm)  
malfunction and might invalidate its war-  
ranty and void your FCC authorization to  
Weight (without batteries):........... 1 lb 6 oz  
(625 g)  
use it. If your  
is not performing  
clock radio  
as it should, take it to your local Ra-  
dioShack store for assistance.  
Specifications are typical; individual units  
might vary. Specifications are subject  
change and improvement without notice.  
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Limited Ninety-Day Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-  
owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED  
HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES  
CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABIL-  
ITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE-  
SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE  
OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR-  
RANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE-  
NIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT,  
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN AD-  
VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita-  
tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to  
you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack  
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-  
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and  
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase  
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-  
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of  
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the  
expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs  
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as  
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs  
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
We Service What We Sell  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
12A99  
Printed in the Philippines  
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