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IB318WM/0 

 

CONTROLS LOCATION  

1. POWER ON/OFF 
2 KEYLOCK 
3. F M   M O N O / S T E R E O  
4. EAR / SPEAKER SELECTOR 5. 
PHONE JACK  6. VOLUME 
C O N T R O L  

7. BAND (AM/FM/TV) 
8.  T U N I N G   B U T T O N S   9. 
MEMORY BUTTONS  10. "+5' 
BUTTON  
11 STATION PRESET BUTTONS 
1 2 .   B A T T E R Y   C O M P A R T M E N T  

18. KEY LOCK INDICATOR 
19. MEMORY INDICATOR  20. 
BAND INDICATOR  

(AM/FM WEATHER/MARINE) 21. 

LOW BATTERY INDICATOR 22. 
RADIO FREQUENCY DISPLAY 

13. 3V DC JACK INPUT 
14. SPEAKER  
15. TELESCOPIC ANTENNA 
16. LCD DISPLAY 
17. FM STEREO INDICATOR  

POWER SUPPLY 

Side the Battery Compartment cover (12) at the back of the unit and insert 
two 'AA'(R6/UM3) dry cells. Take care that the calls are oriented for correct 
p o l a r i t y . 

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Do not mix old and new batteries. 

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Do not mix akaine, standard (Carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickelcadmium) 
batteries. 

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If the  l a w  Battery Indicator (21) appear on the LCD Display (16) and 
flashing during operation, the batteries should be replaced.  

EXTERNAL AC ADAPTOR (NOT INCLUDED)  

This unit can be powered by an AC outlet. Be careful to use an AC adapter which is correctly 
matched to the radio The radio requires a DC input of 3V  (300mA or more). This AC 
Adapter can be purchased separately. 

OPERATION  

1. Set the power ON/OFF switch (1) to ON' position.  
2. Select the AM, FM,Weather or Marine band by pressing the Band Button (7). 

The AM, FM, Weather and Marine bands are cycle selected each time when 
the Band Button (7) is pressed.  

3. Set the EAR/SPK switch (4) to 'EAR" or'SPK' position as desire. Insert 

the headphone plug into the Phone Jack (5) if EAR position is selected.  

4. Press the Tuning Button (8) 

- Higher frequency (AM/FM band) or Weather/Marine channel 
(Weather/Marine band) can be selected by pressing the 'UP" button and 
lower frequency or Weather/Marine channel by' DOWN" button. - In AM or FM band 
mode, pressing either UP or Down button for more  than 1 seconds 
activates the automatic tuning mode and stops automatically when a broadcasting 
band is just searched. " Using the'+ or' ' button to adjust the best reception 
frequency of the broadcasting if  necessary  
The autom atic tuning will continue to scan a specific band even after the 
search reaches either of the band edges (max. frequency or min  frequency) 
Once the search reaches max. frequency, it will return to min. frequency and 
continue to search upwards. Press the Tuning Button (8) again to select the 
desired band.  

5 Adjust the Volume Control (6) to the desired level. 
6. Set the FM MONO/STEREO' switch (3) at your choice. In case FM 

band being selected and listening with earphone.  

P R E S E T   T U N I N G 

Once the desired broadcasting stations, Weather or Marine channels are 
stored in the Preset Buttons (11). They can easily be recalled AM/FM station 
up to 10 can be stored in memory at each and 5 each  Weather/Marine 
channel as well 
Setting station frequency, Weather or Marine channel into the memory by 
preset buttons perform the following in sequence. Tune in a desired station 
frequency or select a Weather/Marine channel according to the normal tuning 
procedure. Then press the "MEMO* button  (9). Memory Indicator (19) will appear on 
the Display (16) and blinks. Store the desired frequency or Weather/Marine channel 
1 to 5 on Preset Buttons (11), store AM/FM channel 6 to 10 on pressing '+5" 
Button (10) and then  pressing Preset Buttons (11). The memory indicator light 
goes off 15  seconds later 

Calling the stored frequencies or Weather/Marine channels 1  -5 by pressing  1 
to 5 Preset Button (111) and 6  -  10 (AM/FM) by pressing  '-5' Button (10)  and 
then pressing 1  -5 Preset Button  (11). 

MEMORY BACKUP OF STORED STATIONS 
Once the batteries are  l a w ,   the Low Battery Indicator (21) will appear on the 
LCD Display (16) and flashing. Switch the On/Off switch (1) to Off position, 
then you have 1 minute to change the new batteries. 

C A U T I O N  
If the batteries have been removed for more than 1 minute, you  may need to 
reprogram 

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the radio station. - 

KEY LOCK - 
When the 'KEY LOCK' switch (2) set to the lock 

position. AI

 the buttons 

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be inhibited. The 'KEY LOCK' Indicator (18) will appear on the Display (16). To 
release the key lock function by set the' KEY LOCK" switch to the un-lock position.  

N O T E S  

When listening to FM programs or Weather, Marine channels, to insure 
maximum tuner sensitivity, keep the Telescopic Antenna (15) to a maximum 
length.  

- T r y  

to determine the Telescopic Antenna (15) position which provides the  best 
s e n s i t i v i t y . 
The AM Band has a built-in ferrite bar antenna. You may find you can 
improve AM reception by rotating the set or bringing it closer to a window. 

SPECIFICATION  

Frequency Range 

Europe  ' . A M   522  - 1629 kHz / 9kHz step 

FM 87 3 - 108.1 MHz / 50kHz step 
Weather Channel 00  - 09 Marine 
Channel 01 - 28, 37,'39 

60 - 74, 77  - 88 

USA 

AM 520 - 1720 kHz / 10kHz step  FM 87.3 
- 108.1 MHz / 100kHz step Weather 
Channel 00  - 09 Marine Channel 01 - 28 

60 - 74, 77  - 88 

Antenna 

AM - Ferrite Bar Antenna 
FM/Weather/Marine  - Telescopic Rod Antenna 

10% THD 

Earphone  1 5 m W   +   1 5 m W 

Output Power 

Speaker 8 0 m W 

Battery  

3VDC (1.5V x 2) 
* A A * / R 6 / U M 3 

A c c e s s o r y  

Stereo Dynamic Headphones  

( 1 Pair) 

 
 

Specification and product designs  are subject to change without notice 

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