• Unplug immediately if liquid has been spilled or object have fallen into the apparatus. • Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. ENVIRONMENT • Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not use detergents or chemical solvents as this might damage the finish. • Unplug and disconnect external antennas during lightning storms. • Do not remove cover [or back]. DISPOSAL According to the European Directive 2002/96/EC all electrical and electronic products must be collected separately by a local collection system. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. 1 ETON SOUND 100 OWNER’S MANUAL WHAT YOUR ETON SOUND RADIO INCLUDES Owner’s manual; remote control. PREPARING YOUR REMOTE FOR USE Grip the plastic piece on the bottom of the remote unit and pull it out. POWERING THE ETON SOUND RADIO Plug the Eton Sound Radio Power Cord into an AC (mains) outlet. When it is first plugged in, it will be in the standby mode. In standby mode, only the clock display is activated and the radio is off. To turn the radio on, use a quick, short press of the power button that’s on the radio or the remote. To place it back into standby mode, use a quick, short press of the power button. BACKUP BATTERIES On the rear of the radio is a backup battery compartment that holds 2 AA alkaline batteries for backup of memories, clock and alarm functions. Use only new batteries of exactly the same brand and type. The batteries are not included. VOLUME CONTROL The volume is controlled with the volume knob or the VOL buttons on the remote. Turning the volume knob clockwise increases the volume; counterclockwise decreases volume. Pressing the remote’s VOL + increases the volume; pressing the VOL — button decreases the volume. 2 ETON SOUND 100 OWNER’S MANUAL USING THE HEADPHONES/EARPHONES Before place Earphone/Headphone in/on you ears, turn the volume all the way down. Use Headphone/Earphone with 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) stereo plug. Plug them into the earphone socket on the back of the Eton Sound Radio. SELECTING AM/FM OR LINE-IN After turning on the radio, use sequential presses of the MODE button on the radio or the remote to select AM/FM or LINE-IN. MANUAL TUNING Use quick, short presses of the TUNING/SET buttons to tune up + or down — frequency, or use the remote’s TUNE +/- buttons. AUTO-SCAN TUNING With auto-scanning the radio stops at the next station with good signal strength. Auto-scan tuning is engaged by a long, 2 second press of the TUNING/SET buttons. To auto-scan up frequency, press - button. To auto-scan down frequency, press the + button, or use the remote’s TUNE +/- buttons. WORKING WIT MEMORY PRESETS There are 10 memory presets total, 5 each for AM, FM. Note that the procedures below will also overwrite what has been previously stored into the memory. That is, a memory cannot be ‘erased’, but can be overwritten. 1. Using the procedures described previously, tune to the radio station that you wish to store. 3 ETON SOUND 100 OWNER’S MANUAL 2. Press the MEMORY button for 2 seconds; the memory number will flash in the LCD, 3. Immediately select the desired memory number with TUNING/SET buttons. 4. Press the MEMORY button again. ACCESSING MEMORY PRESETS Tune to the band of your choice, AM or FM. Use quick, short presses of the MEMORY button to choose stored station of your choice, or use the remote’s buttons 1-5. SETTING THE CLOCK, ALARM, AND SLEEP TIMER Install two AA batteries to save these settings during power loss or when unplugging the Eton Sound Radio. The clock, alarm, and sleep timer can be set in either ‘standby’ or ‘on’ mode. SETTING THE CLOCK 1. Press the radio’s or the remote’s TIME SET button for 3 seconds; note that the minutes flash. 2. Use the radio’s TUNING/SET buttons or the remote’s TUNE +/- buttons to set the minutes. 3. Give the radio’s or the remote’s TIME SET button a quick, short press: note that the hour flashes. 4. Use the radio’s TUNING/SET buttons or the remote’s TUNE +/- buttons to set the correct hour. 5. Press the radio’s or the remote’s TIME SET button to complete the new time setting and to exit the time set mode. 4 ETON SOUND 100 OWNER’S MANUAL SETTING THE ALARM TIME 1. Press the radio’s or the remote’s ALARM button for 3 seconds; note that the hour flashes. 2. Use the radio’s TUNING/SET buttons or the remote’s TUNE +/- buttons to set the desired wake-up hour. 3. Give the radio’s or the remote’s ALARM button a quick, short press; note that the minutes flash. 4. Use the radio’s TUNING/SET buttons or the remote’s TUNE +/- buttons to set the correct minutes. 5. Press the radio’s or the remote’s ALARM button; note that the speaker symbol flashes for 5 seconds and then disappears. The alarm time is now set. ACTIVATING THE ALARM For the alarm to function it must be activated. To do this, use quick, short presses of the radio’s or the remote’s ALARM button, causing the following to appear in the display: • ALARM with speaker symbol – wakes you up to a...