display Time set Daylight Saving Time (D.S.T.) Alarm indicator Sleep timer Nap timer Alarm a.m./p.m. indicator Date Week day Month/Date/Year/alarm time Radio controlled symbol ATS ( Auto Tuning System ) status Station memory number and second indicator Minute ( for Nap and Sleep timer ) Frequency/Time display A C B D E F G H I J K L M N O NOTES ON SAFETY NOTES ON SAFETY THIS PRODUCT OPERATES ON 110-120 VOLT/50-60 Hz power source. If this product will not be used for any extended period of time it is suggested that the power cord be removed from the AC power supply. Protect this product from excessive heat and moisture. If this product should ever require servicing please return to an authorized Sangean Service center. Do not open this product yourself or allow it to be opened by an unauthorized service facility. GB CLOCK RADIO OPERATION Automatic Station Memory Programming (ATS) Upon initial connection to an AC power source the ATS system will automatically move the analog clock to 12:00 and automatically set up all the 7 AM and 7 FM memory presets based upon the signal strength of the incoming stations. ATOMIC CLOCK OPERATION ATOMIC CLOCK OPERATION The Sangean RCR1 consists of a crystal controlled clock movement which includes a very special AM radio receiver that is tuned to receive the 60kHz WWVB time signal broadcast from the U.S. Government’s Atomic Clock in Boulder, Colorado. The signal is an AM radio signal and as such is susceptible to weather conditions, electrical interferences, solar conditions and the position of the clock’s antenna all of which effects the receiver’s reception. As a general rule, best reception is at night and just before or after sunrise or sunset. Although the clock can work in most locations the number of times that it adjusts itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock’s time signal may depend on its location. Under certain weather conditions or in areas of poor reception it may take 48 hours or more to receive a signal for the correct time. In some cases it may be necessary to seek another location in order to receive a useable time signal. Set time Zone Switch [10] located on bottom of clock to your correct zone as illustrated. After the ATS program completes the AM/FM frequency set up the following display — : — will appear and the symbol will blink indicating the radio is searching for the radio controlled signal. Once the radio receives the radio controlled signal the correct time and date will be set automatically. Once the correct time and date have been set, the symbol will stop blinking but the symbol will remain on the display indicating that the time and date have been set utilizing the radio controlled signal. The analog clock will follow the radio controlled signal. MANUAL TIME ADJUSTMENT Press Time [13] button and display will flash and previous time MANUAL TIME ADJUSTMENT Press Time [13] button and display will flash and previous time will be displayed. Press Set [16] button, the hour digits on the display will begin to flash. Set the hour using the + or – key [18] Press the Set [16] button once again and the minutes digits will start to blink on the display. Set minutes as you set hour. Press Time [13] button to confirm time setting with a beep. The analog clock will now adjust to the digital time displayed and the seconds start to count. The symbol will appear indicating that this time has not been set by the Atomic Clock but is a manual setting. Note: If your area is on Daylight Saving Time press the Mode [20] button once to advance the time seting 1 hour. Display will show indicating D.S.T. time. GB DATE ADJUSTMENT Press Date button [12], date display will blink. Press Set button [16], display will blink with the current year setting, a beep and a small y at the end of the blinking year. Set the year with + or – key [18] Press Set button once again for month and date setting. Set month and date as you set year. Press Date button again to confirm setting. The display should now show the correct time, date, week day, second and the symbol should again appear showing that you have set the clock manually. 10 RADIO OPERATION RADIO OPERATION Turn on the radio by pressing the Power on/off key [1] Tuning Desired Stations Manual Station Selection… .. Using + or -Tuning Button [18] tune to the desired station. Automatic Station Selection… .. Press and hold + or – Tuning Button [18] for more then . second and release. The radio will search for the next active station. Automatic Station Memory Programming (ATS) When the radio is first activated the ATS feature will automatically select, based upon signal strength, 7 AM and 7 FM stations and automatically position them into the associated presets. If you wish to repeat this process, select the desired band by pressing band selection button [20] and then pressing and holding the ATS button [16] for more then 4 seconds. Manual Station Memory Programming Select desired frequency using Manual Station Selection Press and hold desired ...