Timex T611 Clock Radio User Manual


 
Operating the Radio
1. Press the ´ Radio On/Sleep Button once to turn on the radio. The display will show “On” before returning
to the clock display. The bottom of the display will continue to show the digital radio frequency.
Note: If the ´ Radio On/Sleep Button is pressed more than once, the unit will enter the sleep mode, with
the radio operating on a timer. See Sleeping to Radio with Timer for more information about this feature.
2. Press the ¹ Radio Band Button to select either the AM or FM band.
3. Press the ƽ Reverse/Tuning or ƿ Forward/Tuning Button to select a station. To scan the radio stations,
hold a button for about three seconds. The radio will rapidly advance to the next strong signal.
4. You may also use the Ƹ Preset Tuning Buttons to select a pre-programming radio station. See the
Programming Radio Station Settings section below for instructions on setting station settings.
5. Adjust the volume using the Ƽ Volume Thumbwheel.
6. Press the
·
Off/Reset Button to turn the radio off. The bottom of the display will again show the calendar.
Programming Radio Station Settings
The radio features 18 programmable station settings so you can access your favorite stations quickly. You will
also need to program radio station settings in order to use the radio alarm.
1. Tune to the first station you wish to program into your preset station settings.
2. Press the
ƹ
Memory Set Button. The display will show the first memory setting, “P01.” Use the
Ƹ Preset Tuning Buttons to select one of the memory settings; there are six AM and 12 FM slots.
3. When the display shows the memory setting you wish to use, press the
ƹ
Memory Set Button to program
the station into that setting. Continue programming up to 18 stations into memory.
Antenna Information and Adjustment
FM – Extend the FM wire antenna to its full length and vary the direction to its strongest signal.
AM – The AM bar antenna is located inside the cabinet. Rotate the unit until you find the strongest AM signal.
Last Station Memory
The tuner always remembers the last station selected before the radio was switched off, and automatically selects
the station again when the radio is turned on.
Listening to the Radio
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