ANTENNAS
ATTENTION: FOR YOUR SAFETY
120V
60HZ
SLEEP TO MUSIC AND WAKE TO MUSIC OR ALARM
You can set your digital clock radio to lull you to sleep, turn itself off, than awaken
you at a preset tim e - all autom atically.
AM Antenna - A built-in ferrite rod antenna elim inates the need for an outside
antenna for AM reception. Rotating the unit slightly m ay im prove reception of
distant AM stations.
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This product provides with an AC voltage selector switch.
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The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to
the voltage that prevails in the area to which the unit is
shipped. Before connecting to power cord to AC outlet,
1. Set the wake tim e.
220V-230V 50Hz
FM Antenna - The power cord acts as your FM antenna. The power cord picks up
m oderate to strong stations and elim inates the need for an external antenna in
m ost strong signal areas. Be sure the power cord is stretched out to its full
length. Do not coil or bunch the cord together. Changing position of the power
cord m ay im prove reception.
2. Follow the steps under WAKE TO MUSIC or WAKE TO ALARM.
3. Then, proceed with Steps 2 through 4 under SLEEP TO MUSIC.
m ake sure the setting postion of this switch m atches your line voltage.
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Set has been shipped in the 220-230V and 50Hz position. To use on 120V and
60Hz, rem ove the plug adaptor and change switch position.
NOTE: Be sure the FUNCTION SELECTOR is in either MUSIC or ALARM WAKE
position.
NOTE: Do not connect the unit to the AC power supply until the voltage and cycle
are selected.
SET THE TIME
SNOOZE ALARM OPERATION
Your digital clock tim er operates on a 24-hour cycle. The AM or PM indicator on the
left of the display will light up to let you know if the display is reading AM or PM
tim e.
The Snooze-Alarm control has three functions:
“NO WORRY” BATTERY BACKUP
This clock radio is equipped with a m em ory holding system that can be powered
with a custom er-installed 9-volt alkaline battery (not included). The power failure
protection circuit will not operate unless battery is installed.
1. It allows extra sleep tim e after the radio com es on in the WAKE TO MUSIC
m ode. Press SNOOZE bar to silence the radio. About 9 m inutes later, the radio
will play again.
1. Press the HOUR button to get the correct AM or PM hour.
2. Press the MINUTE button to get to the exact m inute tim e.
2. It allows extra sleep tim e in the WAKE TO ALARM m ode. When the alarm
sounds, touch the SNOOZE bar to silence the alarm . About 9 m inutes later, the
alarm will sound again. You can use the SNOOZE feature repeatedly for up to
two hours, after which the radio or alarm will turn off until the next day.
When norm al household power is interrupted, or AC line cord is unplugged, the
battery will power the clock radio to keep track of tim e and alarm settings pro-
gram m ed into m em ory. When on battery power, the digital display will not light;
however, should WAKE TIME occur during the power interruption, the radio will
operate or the alarm will sound if rem aining battery power is adequate. Norm al
operation will resum e after AC power is restored so you will not have to reset tim e
or alarm .
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3. It shuts off the sleep cycle. (See SLEEP TO MUSIC.)
AM
PM
MINUTES AND SECONDS TIME DISPLAY
For a display of tim e in m inutes and seconds:
Install battery as follows:
AM/PM
indicators
12:00
1. Rem ove battery com partm ent door (located on the back of the radio) by
applying thum b pressure to area indicated on battery door and then lift the door
out and off the cabinet.
WAKE
Wake (alarm on)
indicator
1. Press and hold the WAKE button.
FM
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MHZ
kHZ
2. While holding down WAKE button, m om entarily press the SLEEP button. The
hour digits will display m inutes; the m inute digits will display seconds and start
to increm ent. Release WAKE button to return to the hour and m inute display.
AM
550
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650
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800 • 1000
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1300
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1600
2. Connect a 9-volt battery to battery connector plug.
3. Insert battery in com partm ent and replace com partm ent door.
NOTE: Alkaline (NEDA 1604A) batteries are recom m ended. Carbon-zinc (NEDA
1604) batteries m ay be used but m em ory holding tim e will be substantially
reduced. Mem ory holding tim e for a fresh alkaline battery is approxim ately 6
hours (if radio or alarm are not operated), which should take care of short,
nuisance-type AC power failures. To preserve battery life, the radio should
rem ain plugged into an AC outlet. As batteries get older, their voltage drops and
m em ory m ay be lost. Be sure to replace the battery periodically. Battery should
be rem oved if the radio will be stored for m ore than one day. Leaky batteries
can badly dam age the clock radio.
SET THE WAKE TIME
1. Press and hold WAKE button.
AM/FM Clock Radio
with Large LED Display
2. While holding the WAKE button, use the HOUR and MINUTE buttons to change
the display to desired AM or PM wake-up tim e.
3. Release WAKE button and the current tim e is displayed again. Wake tim e is set.
RP-4806
WAKE TO MUSIC
1. Select an AM or FM station
FOR YOUR SAFETY
POWER FAILURE INDICATOR
The AC power plug is polarized (one blade is wider than the other) and only fits
into AC power outlets one way. If the plug won’t go into the outlet com pletely, turn
the plug over and try to insert it the other way. If it still won’t fit, contact a qualified
electrician to change the outlet, or use a different one. Do n o t a t t e m p t t o
b yp a s s t h is s a fe t y fe a t u re .
When AC power is interrupted (disconnected) for a short period both tim e and
alarm settings will change (unless optional battery is installed). After AC power is
restored (reconnected) the Digital Display will blink to indicate that power was
interrupted and you m ust readjust the TIME and ALARM settings. To stop display
from blinking, press the HOUR or MINUTE button.
2. Set wake tim e (See SET THE WAKE TIME directions).
3. Set FUNCTION SELECTOR to MUSIC position. (The WAKE INDICATOR in the
display will light.)
The radio will turn on at the wake tim e you set and will turn itself off after approxi-
m ately 2 hours. To turn the radio off sooner, set FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF.
Cycle Switch
Band switch
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
Voltage Switch
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When storing the unit or unplugging it from the AC outlet for a day or m ore, be
sure to rem ove the battery because it can leak and dam age the unit.
WAKE TO ALARM
1. Set the wake tim e.
Batteries m ay leak electrolyte if inserted incorrectly, if disposed of in fire, or if
an attem pt is m ade to charge a battery not intended to be recharged.
Volume
SNOOZE
2. Place the FUNCTION SELECTOR in the ALARM position. The WAKE
INDICATOR in the display will light.
Discard leaky batteries im m ediately. Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or
other personal injury.
Function Selector
The tone alarm will sound at the wake tim e you set and turn itself off after approxi-
m ately 2 hours. To turn the alarm off sooner, set FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF.
MUSIC
ALARM
OFF
ON
Dispose of batteries, according to federal, state, and local regulations.
Your clock radio has a 24-hour tim er. When FUNCTION SELECTOR is left in MUSIC
or ALARM wake m ode, it will turn itself on, sound for approxim ately 2 hours, turn
itself off, and turn on again at the sam e tim e the following day.
Tuning
WAKE
SERVICE INFORMATION
MINUTE
SLEEP
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This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate
servicing techniques.
The WAKE INDICATOR in the display lights when the clock radio is in a WAKE
m ode.
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If you cannot use the flag-pin power plug provided, you can use the round-pin
plug-on adaptor.
OPERATE THE RADIO
1. Turn the FUNCTION SELECTOR to ON.
SLEEP TO MUSIC
2. Slide the AM/FM BAND switch (located on the back of the unit) to the desired
broadcast band.
You can drift off to sleep to m usic knowing that the radio will turn itself off auto-
m atically. Sim ply:
3. Turn TUNING knob to select a station.
1. Set the FUNCTION SELECTOR to the OFF position.
4. Adjust the VOLUME control to your preferred listening level.
5. To turn the radio off, slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF.
2. Press and hold the SLEEP button. The tim e display will exhibit 0:59. The radio
will turn on autom atically.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
3. While holding SLEEP button, press the MINUTE button and tim e will start to
count down. Select any sleep tim e between 59 m inutes and 1 m inute. For sleep
tim e of m ore than 59 m inutes, up to 1 hour and 59 m inutes, m om entarily press
the HOUR button (while holding down the SLEEP button). The display will
exhibit 1:59. Then, press MINUTE button to select the desired am ount of sleep
tim e in excess of 1 hour.
T H E L I G H T N I N G CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE
THE EXCLAMATION
FLASH AND ARROW- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, POINT WITHIN THE
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ALERTING YOU OF
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WARNING
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DO NOT REMOVE COVER
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SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-
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TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
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The Built-In Autom atic Frequency Control (AFC) works only on FM. It helps to
reduce drift on FM reception and to keep the radio locked in on the FM station to
which it is tuned.
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4. Release SLEEP button and the current tim e is once again displayed. The radio is
now on and you can select your station in the usual way. Play will be for the
chosen length of tim e (up to 1 hour 59 m inutes), and then the radio will turn
itself off. If you decide to turn the radio off sooner, press the SNOOZE button.
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When tuning in FM stations, you m ay notice that often the station you desire can be
heard on two or three nearby points on the dial. Always tune carefully to the
loudest and clearest point.
Models RP4806
55084530 (Rev. 0 EN/E/P)
Marca(s) Registrada(s)
RP4806 Eng
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