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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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LEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE.
WARNING: TO PREVENT
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
THE LIGHTNING CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE THE EXCLAMATION
FLASH AND ARROW- RISK OF ELECTRIC POINT WITHIN THE
HEAD WITHIN THE SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE TRIANGLE IS A WARN-
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Copyright © 1998-2000 by C. Crane Company, Inc., Fortuna, CA 95540 All rights reserved. No part of this booklet may be reproduced, in any form or means whatsoever, without permission in writing from C. Crane Company, Inc. ccrmanual.qxd Rev 6/00
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....................4-5 INTRODUCTION .............................6 UNPACKING .............................6 BUTTON IDENTIFICATION ..........................7 GETTING STARTED POWERING YOUR RADIO ..............8 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES ............9 DISPLAY PANEL ...................10 SETTING THE CLOCK ...............11 SETTING THE ALARM ................ 11-12 SNOOZE FEATURE ..................12 SLEEP TIMER ..................12 RADIO OPERATION TUNING ......
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before the radio is operated. 2) Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3) Heed Warnings: All warnings on the appliance and operating instruc- tions should be followed. 4) Follow all operations and use instructions. 5) Water and Moisture: The appliance should not be used near water. Do not u
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not the cord. Operate the radio using only the correct type of power source indicated. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. 11) Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords. This can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. Never insert objects of any kind into the receiver through openings. The objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could cause a fire or electrical shock. 12) If the radio i
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the high per- formance digital CCRadio. The CCRadio incorporates the highest quality parts and superior engineering to produce the most sensitive AM receiver available. It also covers FM, Weather, and TV audio channels 2-13. The special Weather Alert System will sound an alarm when a signal is broadcast from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the United States. Canada also has a similar system. UNPACKING The box should contain the CCRa
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BUTTON IDENTIFICATION 13 16 15 14 12 11 17 4 10 9 8 1 2 3 5 6 7 BUTTON IDENTIFICATION 1) Display Light 10) Lock Button 2) Display Time or Frequency 11) Tuning Knob 3) Sleep Timer 12) Power Button 4) Band/Time Set 13) Telescopic Antenna 5) Treble Control 14) Memory Buttons 6) Bass Control 15) WX Alert Button 7) Manual /Auto Seek 16) Alarm On /Off 8) Headphone Jack 17) WX Alert Light 9) Volume Control Page 7
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GETTING STARTED POWERING YOUR RADIO Before powering your radio be sure to read the Safety Instructions on page 4. The CCRadio will run on (4) “D” size nicad or alkaline batteries or on 120V AC house current using the included power cord. Batteries are optional. The batteries are necessary to keep the time clock and memories if the power cord is removed from the radio for more than three minutes. AC OPERATION Before you plug the AC cord into the radio be sure the AC voltage is 120Volts/60Hz. If y
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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 1) Position the radio face down on a soft surface to protect it. 2) Remove the battery compartment cover. 3) Insert the (4) “D” cell batteries into the compartment as indicated in the drawing below. Be sure the negative (-) end is against the spring. Refer to the drawing below to insure correct installation of your batteries. 4) Replace the battery cover. You are now ready to operate your radio. Remove battery cover by pressing AC power cord both clips at the same ti
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DISPLAY PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 11 7 10 9 8 1) Battery Power Level Indicator 7) Key Lock On/Off 2) Time Is Displayed 8) Tuning Indicator 3) Sleep Timer 9) Frequency/Clock Display 4) Snooze Status 10) Alarm Status 5) Memory Location/Sleep Timer 11) AM/PM Indicator Minutes/Clock Seconds 12) Indicates Band In Use 6) Frequency Unit Page 10
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SETTING THE CLOCK Please read this entire page carefully before you start. The correct time must be set with the radio off. If you do not finish setting the clock or alarm in 15 seconds you will have to start over. 1) Press the Band/Time Set button. The hour digit will flash. 2) Using the Up/Down tuning button, select the appropriate hour digit. 3) Press the Band/Time Set button again to select the minute digit. Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust the minute to the appropriate time. 4) You must
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NOTES ON THE ALARM: To stop the alarm from going off every day press the Alarm button on top of the radio until both symbols disappear. Once the alarm is set, it will automatically go off the next day at the same time. Use the POWER button to shut off the alarm until the next day. If the radio alarm is selected, turn the radio to your favorite station before setting the alarm. When the alarm activates the radio will play the last sta- tion listened to. The tone alarm is called HWS or Humane Wake
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RADIO OPERATION The CCRadio features four bands: AM / FM / TV 2-13 and Weather. MANUAL TUNING: 1) Press the POWER button to turn on the radio. 2) Select the band by pressing the BAND button. 3) A single press of the Up or Down tuning button will change the frequency up or down for AM and FM bands, and channel up or down for weather and TV bands. Each press of tuning Up and Down buttons will change the frequency by 10 KHz in AM mode and 100 KHz in FM mode. SCAN TUNING: Same as above except press
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WEATHER ALERT SYSTEM The unique WXALERT mode on the CCRadio will alert you to special weather related emergencies. During an emergency or weather related hazard, NOAA issues an emergency tone that will set off an audible and/or visual alarm on the radio. NOTE: Hazard warnings are not available in all areas. There are seven standard NOAA weather channels used in the US and Canada. This radio receives broadcasts up to 50 miles from transmitting stations. 1) To listen to the standard NOAA weather c
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near the top radio comes on continuously: WXALERT with Alarm and flashing light will be active. Display shows ALERT and red light near the top of the radio. In this mode, if the NOAA alert tone is issued, the red light on the top of the radio flashes and a siren turns on for 1 minute. To cancel the WXALERT, press any button on the radio. SPECIAL NOTE: If you have the headphones plugged in and a weather alert is issued, the audio to the headphones will be cut-off and the siren will sound through
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LOCK SWITCH The Lock switch can be used when transporting the radio to prevent turning it on. When the switch is pushed up you will see the Lock symbol appear on the display. It can also be used to disable all func- tions of the radio when it is turned on. Push the Lock down to release the lock switch. Lock Switch Headphone Jack HEADPHONE JACK You can use a stereo or mono headphone with a 3.5 mm plug. When you insert the headphone plug, the speaker is disconnected. This radio will not receive a
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SPECIFICATIONS FREQUENCY COVERAGE FM Band: 87.5 - 108 MHz Mono Only AM Band: 520 - 1710 KHz TV Band: Channels 2-13 Audio Only WEATHER BAND Channel 1: 162.400 MHz Channel 5: 162.500 MHz Channel 2: 162.425 MHz Channel 6: 162.525 MHz Channel 3: 162.450 MHz Channel 7: 162.550 MHz Channel 4: 162.475 MHz ROTARY TUNING KNOB RESOLUTION AM - 1 KHz TV - 1 Channel FM - 50 KHz WX - 1 Channel POWER SOURCE AC 120 Volts 60Hz Batteries: (4) “D” size POWER CONSUMPTION AC Power: 8 Watts Battery Power: 40-50 Ma D
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AM TUNING & LISTENING TIPS Most portable radios including the CCRadio have an internal AM anten- na. Best performance is achieved when the radio is swiveled on its base for maximum signal pickup from the transmitting tower. This same tech- nique can be used to help nullify unwanted signals or radio noise. Experimentation is the best way to see how it works for you. Top View CCRadio The CCRadio has two external antenna terminals for AM. If your recep- tion is better outside, for a quick and easy
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RADIO NOISE TROUBLESHOOTING AM R N P ADIO OISE ROBLEMS AND P S OSSIBLE OLUTIONS It is best to eliminate the interfer- Annoying buzzes are many times ence at its source. Here’s a list of transmitted through an AM radio. possible solutions: Here is a check-off list of the most likely causes: The most obvious is to turn off the offending device. Dimmer switch. Try a battery operated radio to see if Fluorescent light. the interference is coming in from “Touch lamp” type light fixture the A
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PERSONAL STATION LOG Station City Frequency Date Time Call Letters Please feel free to copy this page. Page 20