TIMEX Weather Products T311 Clock Radio User Manual


 
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Operating the Radio
1. Press the
»
Radio On/Sleep Button once to turn on the radio.
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 the Radio Using the Timer for more information about this feature.
2. Press the º Radio Band Button to select the AM band or one of the two FM bands. The Radio Band
Indicator will show which frequency is in use.
3. Press the µ Reverse and ƹ Forward Buttons to tune into a radio station. To scan the stations, hold a
button for about three seconds. The radio will rapidly advance to the next strong signal.
4. You may also use the ¾ Memory Set Buttons to select a preset radio station. See the Programming Radio
Station Memories section for instructions on programming radio station settings.
5. Rotate the · Volume Thumbwheel to adjust the volume level.
6. Press the
³
Off/Reset Button to turn the power off.
Programming Radio Station Settings
This Alarm Clock Radio features a total of 18 programmable radio settings: 12 FM stations and six AM stations.
These allow you to preset your favorite stations and access them quickly.
1. Press the
»
Radio On/Sleep Button once to turn on the radio.
2. Press the º Radio Band Button to select a radio band. The AM/FM Radio Indicator will show which
band is in use.
3. Press the µ Reverse and ƹ Forward Buttons to find a station to program into the memory.
4. When you have reached the station you wish to program, press and hold one of the six ¾ Memory Set
Buttons until you hear a beep. The radio station has now been programmed into that preset slot, and you
can reach the station by pressing its ¾ Memory Set Button while the radio is turned on.
5. Follow the above instructions to continue programming radio station settings into the memory. You can save
a total of 18 stations using the three bands.
6. To edit a setting, enter a different radio station as an existing ¾ Memory Set Button. This overrides the
original setting.
Listening to the Radio