Panasonic 12-808 Portable Radio User Manual


 
6
OPERATION
USING THE CLOCK
You can use the clock to keep track of the
time in two different time zones.
Follow these steps for each time zone to set
the clock in that zone.
1.
Press
POWER ON/OFF
to turn off the
radio, then press
DUAL TIME
to select
Time 1 or Time 2.
1
or
2
appears
.
2. Press
MEM/TIME
. The display flashes.
3. Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press or
hold down
HOUR
to set the hour. Then
repeatedly press or hold down
MIN
to
set the minute.
Notes:
PM
appears when the clock displays a
PM hour.
AM
appears when the clock
displays an AM hour.
When you change the minute setting for
a time zone, the radio automatically
changes the minute setting for the other
time zone.
To view both time zones while the radio is
on, hold down
DUAL TIME
for 3 seconds.
The time zone last displayed appears. Press
DUAL TIME
again to view the other time
zone.
TUNING THE RADIO
1. Turn
VOL
to its lowest setting, then lift
and fully extend the antenna.
2. Press
POWER ON/OFF
to turn on the
radio. The last tuned frequency appears.
3. Slide
BAND AM/FM/SW/TV/WX
to the
desired band. If you select AM,
MW
appears.
4. If you set
AM/FM/SW/TV/WX
to
FM,
SW, TV,
or
WX,
set
SENS
(sensitivity) to
LOC
to receive strong local signals, or
set it to
DX
to improve reception of a
weak station.
5. Repeatedly press
TUNING UP
or
DOWN
to tune to the desired station.
Note:
To automatically tune the radio to
the next strong signal, hold down
TUN-
ING UP
or
DOWN
for about 2 seconds.
Or, use the number keys to directly enter
the band (AM/FM/SW only) and fre-
quency you want to tune. For example,
to tune FM station 97.1, slide
AM/FM/
SW/TV/WX
to
FM
then press
FM 9 7 1
then
FM
again. Enter the entire AM/SW
frequency even if the last number is 0.
ERR
appears if the frequency is out of
the selected range.
6. Adjust
VOL
to a comfortable listening
level.
7. Slide
TONE
to
HIGH
or
LOW
to suit
your listening preference.
8. To turn off the radio, press
POWER ON/
OFF
again.
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