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• When the receiver is off, the display

always shows local time. When the
receiver is turned on, the time disap-
pears and a radio frequency
appears. To see the time when the
receiver is on, press

CLOCK

. Press

CLOCK

again to return to the radio

frequency display.

Setting the Secondary Clock

Follow these steps to set the secondary
clock.

1. Press

POWER

, then press

DUAL

TIME

.

WORLD

TIME

appears.

2. Press

TIME SET

. The hour digit and

WORLD

TIME

flash for 10 seconds.

3. While the display flashes, use the

number keys to enter the hour for
the secondary clock. Or, press

>

to

advance the hour or

<

to set it back.

Notes:

• The minutes change automatically,

according to the primary clock set-
ting.

• If the clock is in 12-hour format and

you press

>

or

<

to set the hour,

PM

automatically appears on the dis-
play. If you use the number keys to
enter the hour, press

AM/PM

to note

the time is PM.

4. Press

TIME SET

again to set the

secondary clock.

To see the secondary clock time,
press

DUAL TIME

. The display

shows the time and

WORLD

TIME

for 10 seconds, then automatically

returns to the primary clock time or
the radio frequency display (when
the receiver is on).

To return to the primary clock or
radio frequency display before 10
seconds have passed, press

DUAL

TIME

again.

SETTING THE AM/FM
TUNING INCREMENT

You can set the AM/FM tuning incre-
ment to the correct frequency used in
other countries as you travel.

1. Slide the battery compartment cover

in the direction of the arrow and
remove the cover.

2. Remove any batteries from the com-

partment.

3.

To easily receive broadcasts when
you travel to other countries, set

A/B

to

A

.

To easily receive broadcasts at
home, set

A/B

to

B

.

For example, 10 kHz is used in
North and South America, while 9
kHz is dominant in Europe.

4. Replace the batteries.

5. Replace the cover.

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