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Power

Failure

Protection

This

radio

is

equipped

with

a

microcomputer

memory

holding

system

that

can

be

powered

(optional)

with

2 customer

installed

9-volt

batteries.

When

normal

household

power

is

interrupted,

or

AC

line

cord

is

unplugged,

the

batteries

will

power

the

radio

to

keep

track

of

time,

and

maintain

radio

stations

plus

alarm

times

programmed

into

memory.

When

on

battery

power,

the

digital

display

does

not

light,

nor

will

the

radio

or

alarm

operate.

Norma!

operation

will

resume

after

AC

power

is restored

so

you

will

not

have

to

re-program

any

function

or

set

time.

Install

batteries

as

follows:

1.

Remove

battery

compartment

door

(located

on

bottom

of

radio) by applying

thumb

pressure

to

area

indicated

on

battery

door

and

then

sliding

door

towards

back

of cabinet.

2.

Connect

a

9-volt

battery

to

each

battery

connector

plug.

The

power

failure

protec-

tion

circuit

will

not

operate

unless

both

batteries

are

installed.

3.

Insert

batteries

in

compartment

and

repiace

compartment

door.

The

use

of

Alkaline

batteries

NEDA

1604A

is

recommended

for

longer

memory

hoiding

time.

NOTE:

Carbon

zinc

batteries

NEDA

1604

may

be

used

but

memory

holding

time

will

be

substantially

reduced.

Memory

holding

time

for

fresh

alkaline

batteries

will

be

up

to

8

hours,

which

should

take

care

of

short

nuisance

type

AC

power

failures.

To

preserve

battery

life,

the

radio

should

remain

plugged

into

an

AC

outlet.

The

batteries

should

be

removed

if the

radio

is

unplugged

for

lengthy

periods.

As

batteries

get older,

their

voltage

drops

and

the

radio

may

not

be able

to

hold

memory.

Be

sure

and

replace

your

batteries

periodically.

Batteries

are

not

included

with

this

radio.

Power

Failure

Indicator

When

AC

power

is

restored

(or reconnected):

Digital Display

will

blink

to

indicate

that

a

power

interruption

occurred

(unless

optional

batteries

are

installed)

and

Time,

Alarm

and

Station

Memory

must

be

reprogrammed.

Station

Memory

Log

Jot

down

the

Memory

position

and

frequency

of each

AM

or

FM

station

you

have

stored

into

your

radio's

memory

on

a

chart

as

shown

below.

MEMORY

FREQUENCY

STATION

POSITION

(CALL NUMBERS)

CALL

LETTERS

LOCATION

pe

poe

PT

po

Note:

For

convenience

in

Jocating

broadcast

stations

in

your

reception

area,

refer

to

the

WHITE'S

RADIO

LOG

for

an

up-to-date

listing

of all

Canadian

and

United

States

AM/FM

Stations

referenced

by location,

frequency

(call numbers),

and

cail

letters.

The

WHITE'S

RADIO

LOG

is

part

of

COMMUNICATIONS

WORLD

Magazine,

which

can

be

purchased

from

most

local

newsstands

or

write

to.

COMMUNICATIONS

WORLD,

Attn.:

D.

Gabree,

380

Lexington

Avenue,

N.Y.,

N.Y.,

10017

(Cost $2.00)

8

Brightness

Control

The

Digital

Display (2)

can

be

adjusted

for

optimum

brightness

in

any

room

day

or

night

with

the

DISPLAY

BRIGHTNESS

control

(12).

Antennas

AM

A

built-in

ferrite

rod

antenna

eliminates

the

need

for

an

outside

antenna

for

AM

reception.

Rotating

the

radio

slightly

may

improve

reception

for

distant

AM

stations.

FM

The

power

cord

acts

as

your

FM

antenna

when

the

connecting

bar

is

in

contact

with

the

FM

ANT

screw

terminal

located

on

the

bottom

of

your

set

as

shown

in

FIG.

1.

The

power

cord

antenna

picks

up

moderate

to

strong

stations

and

eliminates

the

need

for

an

external

antenna

in

most

strong

signal

areas.

Be

sure

the

power

cord

is stretched

out

to

its

full

length.

Do

not

coil

or

bunch

the

cord

together.

Changing

position

of

the

power

cord

may

improve

reception.

CONNECTING

CONNECTING

BAR

a

BAR

ge

[s5g

S

oy

aurewna

ceounn

FM

ANTENNA

GROUND

Fig.

2

FM

TWINLEAD

(300

chmy

IF

EXTERNAL

FM

ANTENNA

IS

USED,

for

example,

DIPOLE,

POSITION

CONNECT-

ING

BAR

AS

SHOWN

IN

FIG.

2.

EXTERNAL

ANTENNA

SHOULD

BE

CONNECTED

TO

TERMINALS

LABELED

“GROUND”

AND

“ANTENNA”.

Outside

Antenna

The

use

of

an

OUTSIDE

FM

antenna

will

usually

provide

an

improvement

in

overall

perfor-

mance.

Always

consult

your

General

Electric

dealer

or

serviceman

for

assistance

regarding

outside

antenna

installations.

He

will

recommend

the

type

of

antenna

that

provides

optimum

reception

in

your

locality

and

ways

to

install

it

safely

for

protection

against

lightning

hazards.

Summary of Contents for 7-4870

Page 1: ...CK RADIO In compliance with various State Laws and in the event service should be required you may need both model and serial numbers to identify your radio The serial number is located on the bottom of the radio Record the serial number in the space below Serial Number oe GENERAL ELECTRIC ...

Page 2: ...tations program the snooze and sleep cycle to your own needs sleep to one radio station and wake up to another or preset the radio for a later program you don t want to miss This guide explains everything you need to know step by step Experimenting with the radio and becoming familiar with its many features will make operating easy A quick read through of all the instructions first will make opera...

Page 3: ...d by the DIGITAL DISPLAY 2 readout To Store a Station in Memory Your radio can be programmed to instantly recall 4 of your favorite AM or FM stations You can store any combination of FM or AM stations in the 4 memory locations all AM or all FM or 2 AM and 2 FM etc When storing a station you must press key first followed by the memory number Press key 5 to set DISPLAY INDICATOR 4 to RADIO Tune the ...

Page 4: ...larm OFF for the duration of SNOOZ cycle time The radio will continue to play Changing the SNOOZ cycle will effect the number of minutes the Alarm is delayed when operating in WAKE TO MUSIC ALARM mode See Set the Wake Up Systems 6 we TO PROGRAM THE SNOOZ ALARM CLOCK TIME The SNOOZ cycle is preset 1 Press and release the SNOOZ key The display for 10 minutes at the factory will show the amount of SN...

Page 5: ...down the Memory position and frequency of each AM or FM station you have stored into your radio s memory on a chart as shown below MEMORY FREQUENCY STATION POSITION CALL NUMBERS CALL LETTERS LOCATION pe poe PT po Note For convenience in Jocating broadcast stations in your reception area refer to the WHITE S RADIO LOG for an up to date listing of all Canadian and United States AM FM Stations refere...

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Page 7: ...ipt to this booklet for future reference or jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a gift This information will be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period Purchase Date Be cabinet since these can damage its finish Name of Store General Etectric Company Full Ninety Day Warranty General Electric Company warrants this product to be free of manufacturing ...

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Page 10: ...PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK RADIO TWOINDEPENDENT WAKE UP TIMES SLEEP TO ONE STATION WAKE TO ANOTHER ELECTRONIC RADIO TUNING DIGITAL STATION FREQUENCY READOUT FOUR STATION MEMORY WITH PUSHBUTTON RECALL ...

Page 11: ... one station wake to another Keyboard entry digital readout for both clock and radio 6 Station memory touchbutton recall AVYUAKENING PLUS EXCITING NEW FEATURES MADE POSSIBLE BY MICROPROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY BABE no coarser ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ...

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