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ÈÍÑÒÐÓÊÖÈß ÏÎ ÝÊÑÏËÓÀÒÀÖÈÈ
MANUAL INSTRUCTION
ÌÎÄÅËÜ VT 3588
MULTI FUNCTION DIGIT DISPLAY 4 BAND RADIO
ÌÍÎÃÎÔÓÍÊÖÈÎÍÀËÜÍÛÉ 4 Õ ÄÈÀÏÀÇÎÍÍÛÉ
ÖÈÔÐÎÂÎÉ ÐÀÄÈÎÏÐÈÅÌÍÈÊ
PRECAUTION
1. Avoid fierce lash, or falling into the ground.
2. Do not put the radio in the place where is under sunshine, hot or humid.
3. Keep magnetic tape, magnetic card and other magnetic record software
away from the speaker, in order to avoid that the record is erased or there is
noise in the magnetic tape.
4. f there are sundry matters in the radio, please use the radio after check-
ing by qualified technician.
5. Each index of the radio is adjusted well, so please do not adjust the com-
ponents in the radio.
6. Use a soft cloth with detergent to clean the cabinet. Please do not use
alcohol, thinner and other strong detergent to clean it.
INSTALL BATTERY
1. The radio uses two AAA1.5V batteries, please
put the new batteries in the battery slot according
to the polarity.
2. When the sound is distortion or the volume is
faint, please change the batteries in time.
Suggestion: Please use high quality battery or
alkaline battery for the digit display radio of the
radio.
Attention:
1. Do not use new and old or different type batteries together.
2. n order to prevent the leakage of the electrolysis liquid or danger of
explosion, do not charge, heat or resolve the batteries.
3. f you do not use the radio for a long time, please take out the batteries,
lest the leakage of the battery corrodes the parts in the radio.
4. f the battery leaks, you must change the battery after cleaning the slot
with soft cloth.
APPEARANCE DIAGRAM & FUNCTION INDICATION
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1. Display screen
2. Power switch
3. Tuning indicator
4. Hand belt
5. FM band button
6. Tuner
7. AM band button
8. 12/24 hour change
over
9. Timing switch button
10.Sleep timing turn off
button
11.Timing switch on set
button
12.Minute adjustment
button
13.Band switch
14.Hour adjustment but
ton
15.Time set button
16.Supporting rack
17.Telescopic antenna
18.Volume control
19.Earphone socket
20.Battery slot
LCD EXPLANATION
RECEPTION OPERATION
1. Move the Power switch (2) to the position of ON, the radio begins to work.
Move the Power switch (2) to the position of OFF, the radio is turned off, the
time displays on the display screen.
2. Turn the Volume control (18) to adjust to the optimum volume.
3. Press the FM button (5) to receive FM station program.
4. Press the AM button (7) to receive AM band program. Move the Band
switch (13) to select MW, SW1/SW2 station program.
5. Turn the Tuner (6) to watch the frequency on the display, you can search
your desired station program.
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1. Afternoon time indication
2. MW band indication
3. SW band indication
4. FM band indication
5. SW frequency unit indication
6. MW frequency unit indication
7. FM frequency unit indication
8. Timing turn on function indication
9. Sleep timing turn off indication
10.Time or frequency indication
6. When the received station is correct and station signal is strong, the
Tuning ndicator (3) lights up.
7. n order not to affect others, you can use earphone to listen to the radio.
Plug the earphone into the Earphone Socket (19) (the speaker inside the
radio disconnects automatically), and you can use earphone to listen to the
radio.
8. The supporting rack is set for the radio, it is convenient for you to place
the radio.
USE ANTENNA
1. Receiving MW by using the internal mag-
netic antenna and you can get the best recep-
tion by rotating the direction of the radio.
(Figure 1)
2. When you receive FM station, please pull
out the telescopic antenna to get the best
reception by changing its length and angle. (Figure 2)
3. When you receive SW station,
please pull out the telescopic antenna and keep it vertical, to get better
reception. (Figure 3)
CLOCK SETTING
After installing the batteries, in the state of clock,
the "12:00" appears on the LCD. Press the 12/24
hours change-over button (8), you can select 12
hours time system or 24 hours time system.
When setting the clock time
1. n the state of turning off the radio, keep the
Time set button(15) pressed,
2. Meanwhile press the Hour adjustment button (14) to adjust hour, or
meanwhile press the Minute adjustment button (12) to adjust minute, it sets
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fig.1
fig.2 fig.3
clock time.
When calibrating the time
Reset from the beginning
When checking the time
Set the power switch to the position of OFF, the time appears on the display
screen.
Attention: After installing the batteries, the "0:00" appears on the display
screen, it means that the time system in use is 24 hours. The "12:00"
appears on the display screen, it means that the time system in use is 12
hours, and the PM means afternoon time.
TIMING TURN ON SET
After completing time set exactly, you can set
timing turn on time.
When setting timer turning on time
1. n the state of clock, keep the Timing switch
on set button (11) pressed.
2. Respectively press the Hour adjustment but-
ton (14) to adjust hour, press the Minute adjust-
ment button (1 2) to adjust minute, you can
adjust your desired alarm time.
When checking timer turning on time
Press the Timing switch on set button (11) to display the timer turn on time.
Attention: When setting the timer turn on time, PM on the display screen
means afternoon time.
USE TIMING SWITCH ON FUNCTION
After the timing turn on time is set, keep the radio in the state of clock.
When setting timer turn on function
1. Press the Timing switch button (9) once, the
symbol of " " displays on the display screen,
the timing turn on function begins to work.
2. When the setting turn on time reaches, the
radio will automate to be turned on, the FM band
frequency will display on the display screen.
When turning off the radio
Press the Timing switch button (9) to cancel the symbol of " ", then you
can move the Power switch (2) to the position of OFF to turn off the radio.
Attention: Use the timing turn on function to turn on the radio, after one
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hour's listening, the radio will automate to be turned off (the power switch is
set to the position of OFF).
USE SLEEP TIMING TURN OFF FUNCTION
n the state of clock, press the Sleep timing turn off button (10), the symbols
of " " and "0:59" display on the display screen, and you can receive FM
band program.
1. Keep the Sleep timing turn off button (10)
pressed.
2. Press the Hour adjustment button (14) to
adjust hour, press the Minute adjustment button
(12) to adjust minute, adjust to your desired
sleep turn off time ( t is valid in two hours).
3. When the radio is working, press the sleep
turn off button to set the sleep turn off time
according to the above method.
If you want to listen to the radio continuously
Move the Power switch (2) to the position of ON.
If you want to turn off the radio in advance
Move the Power switch (2) to the position of OFF, press the Sleep timing turn
off button (10) to turn off the radio.
Attention:
1. When you use sleep timer turn off function, please move the power switch
to the position of OFF.
2. The error of sleep turn off time less than 3 minutes, it is normal.
TECHNICAL INDEX
Frequency Range: FM: 88 - 108 MHz; MW: 525 - 1600 KHz;
SW1: 11,65 - 13,8 MHz; SW2: 15,1-17,9 MHz
Sensitivity: FM: 20 µV, MW: 4mV/m, SW: 100 µV
Single-signal Selectivity 10 dB
Power: DC 3 V
Battery: two AAA1.5 V batteries
Speaker: 45 mm / 8 Ohm/ 0.25 W
Earphone: 3.5 mm / 32 Ohm x 2
Unit Size: 100 x60 x22 mm
Weight: 105 g (without battery)
THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE CHARACTERIS-
TICS OF THE DEVICE WITHOUT PRIOR WARNING
SERVICE LIFE OF THE UNIT NOT LESS 3 YEARS
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ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ
1. Èçáåãàéòå ñèëüíûõ óäàðîâ, à òàêæå ïàäåíèÿ àïïàðàòà íà çåìëþ.
2. Íå ïîäâåðãàéòå ïðèåìíèê âîçäåéñòâèþ ñîëíå÷íûõ ëó÷åé, æàðû èëè âëàæíîñòè.
3. Íå äåðæèòå âáëèçè îò äèíàìèêà ìàãíèòíóþ ïëåíêó, ìàãíèòíûå êàðòû è äðóãèå
ìàãíèòíûå ñðåäñòâà çàïèñè äëÿ òîãî, ÷òîáû èçáåæàòü èñ÷åçíîâåíèÿ çàïèñè èëè
ïîÿâëåíèÿ øóìà íà ìàãíèòíîé ïëåíêå.
4. Åñëè ïðèåìíèê äåìîíñòðèðóåò ïðèçíàêè êàêèõ-ëèáî íåïîëàäîê, íå èñïîëüçóéòå
åãî äî îñìîòðà êâàëèôèöèðîâàííûì ñïåöèàëèñòîì.
5. Âñå êîìïîíåíòû ïðèåìíèêà òùàòåëüíî óñòàíîâëåíû, ïîýòîìó íå èçìåíÿéòå
ïîëîæåíèå äåòàëåé.
6. Î÷èùàéòå ïðèåìíèê ñ ïîìîùüþ ìÿãêîé òêàíè, ñìî÷åííîé ìîþùèì ñðåäñòâîì.
Ïîæàëóéñòà, íå ïðèìåíÿéòå ñïèðò, è äðóãèå ñèëüíîäåéñòâóþùèå ñðåäñòâà.
ÓÑÒÀÍÎÂÊÀ ÁÀÒÀÐÅÅÊ
1. Ïðèåìíèê èñïîëüçóåò äâå áàòàðåéêè AAA1.5V; ïðè
óñòàíîâêå áàòàðååê ñîáëþäàéòå ïîëÿðíîñòü.
2. Åñëè íàáëþäàþòñÿ ñáîè çâóêà èëè ïîòåðÿ
ãðîìêîñòè, ñëåäóåò ñâîåâðåìåííî ìåíÿòü áàòàðåéêè.
Ñîâåò: Ëó÷øå èñïîëüçîâàòü âûñîêîêà÷åñòâåííûå
(àëêàëèíîâûå) áàòàðåéêè äëÿ îïòèìàëüíîé ðàáîòû
öèôðîâîãî äèñïëåÿ.
Âíèìàíèå:
1. Íå èñïîëüçóéòå îäíîâðåìåííî ñòàðóþ è íîâóþ
áàòàðåéêó èëè áàòàðåéêè ðàçíûõ òèïîâ.
2. ×òîáû èçáåæàòü óòå÷êè ýëåêòðîëèòà è îïàñíîñòè âçðûâà, íå ïîäâåðãàéòå
áàòàðåéêè çàðÿäêå, íàãðåâàíèþ èëè ðàçáîðêå.
3. Åñëè âû äîëãîå âðåìÿ íå ñîáèðàåòåñü ïîëüçîâàòüñÿ ðàäèî, èçâëåêèòå
áàòàðåéêè.
4. Åñëè èç áàòàðåéêè ïðîèçîøëà óòå÷êà ýëåêòðîëèòà, ïåðåä óñòàíîâêîé íîâîé
áàòàðåéêè îòäåëåíèå íåîáõîäèìî ïðîòåðåòü ìÿãêîé òêàíüþ.
ÑÕÅÌÀ ÓÑÒÐÎÉÑÒÂÀ È ÓÊÀÇÀÒÅËÜ ÔÓÍÊÖÈÉ
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1. Ýêðàí äèñïëåÿ
2. Âêëþ÷åíèå/âûêëþ÷åíèå
3. Èíäèêàòîð íàñòðîéêè
4. Ðó÷íîé ðåìåíü
5. Êíîïêà íàñòðîéêè äèàïàçîíà FM
6. Òþíåð
7. Êíîïêà íàñòðîéêè äèàïàçîíà AM
8. Ïåðåêëþ÷åíèå 12/24 ÷àñîâîé
øêàëû âðåìåíè
9. Êíîïêà óñòàíîâêè òàéìåðà
10. Êíîïêà âêëþ÷åíèÿ ðåæèìà
"çàñûïàíèÿ"
11. Êíîïêà òàéìåðà
12. Êíîïêà íàñòðîéêè ìèíóò
13. Ïåðåêëþ÷àòåëü äèàïàçîíîâ
14. Êíîïêà íàñòðîéêè ÷àñîâ
15. Êíîïêà óñòàíîâêè âðåìåíè
16. Ïîääåðæèâàþùàÿ íîæêà
17. Òåëåñêîïè÷åñêàÿ àíòåííà
18. Ðåãóëÿòîð ãðîìêîñòè
19. Ðàçúåì äëÿ íàóøíèêîâ
20. Îòäåëåíèå äëÿ áàòàðååê
LCD ýêðàí
ÏÐÈÅÌ ÏÅÐÅÄÀ×
1. Óñòàíîâèòå ïåðåêëþ÷àòåëü (2) â ïîëîæåíèå ON; ðàäèî íà÷èíàåò ðàáîòàòü. Ïðè
óñòàíîâêå ïåðåêëþ÷àòåëÿ (2) â ïîëîæåíèå OFF ðàäèî îòêëþ÷àåòñÿ, íà ýêðàíå
ïîêàçûâàåòñÿ òåêóùåå âðåìÿ.
2. Ïîâîðà÷èâàéòå ðåãóëÿòîð ãðîìêîñòè (18) äëÿ óñòàíîâêè æåëàåìîé ãðîìêîñòè.
3. Íàæìèòå êíîïêó FM (5) äëÿ ïðèåìà ïåðåäà÷ FM-ñòàíöèé.
4. Íàæìèòå êíîïêó AM (7) äëÿ ïðèåìà ïåðåäà÷ AM-ñòàíöèé. Ñ ïîìîùüþ
ïåðåêëþ÷àòåëÿ äèàïàçîíà (13) âûáèðàéòå ñòàíöèè MW èëè SW.
5. Ïîâîðà÷èâàéòå ðåãóëÿòîð (6) äëÿ ïîèñêà íóæíîé ñòàíöèè, ïðèíèìàåìàÿ
÷àñòîòà îòîáðàæàåòñÿ íà ýêðàíå.
6. Åñëè íàéäåíà ïðàâèëüíàÿ ñòàíöèÿ è ïîëó÷àåìûé ñèãíàë äîñòàòî÷íî ñèëåí,
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1. Âðåìÿ ïîñëå ïîëóäíÿ
2. Èíäèêàòîð äèàïàçîíà MW
3. Èíäèêàòîð äèàïàçîíà SW
4. Èíäèêàòîð äèàïàçîíà FM
5. Èíäèêàòîð ÷àñòîòû SW
6. Èíäèêàòîð ÷àñòîòû MW
7. Èíäèêàòîð ÷àñòîò FM
8. Èíäèêàòîð âêëþ÷åíèÿ ôóíêöèè
òàéìåðà
9. Èíäèêàòîð âêëþ÷åíèÿ ðåæèìà
"çàñûïàíèÿ"
10.Èíäèêàòîð ÷àñòîòû èëè âðåìåíè
çàãîðàåòñÿ èíäèêàòîð íàñòðîéêè (3).
7. ×òîáû íå ìåøàòü îêðóæàþùèì, âû ìîæåòå ïðîñëóøèâàòü ðàäèî â íàóøíèêàõ.
Øòåïñåëü íàóøíèêîâ âñòàâëÿåòñÿ â ðàçúåì äëÿ íàóøíèêîâ (19) (äèíàìèê ðàäèî
àâòîìàòè÷åñêè îòêëþ÷àåòñÿ), è âû ìîæåòå ñëûøàòü ñèãíàë òîëüêî â íàóøíèêàõ.
8. Ñ ïîìîùüþ ïîääåðæèâàþùåé íîæêè ïðèåìíèê óäîáíî ñòàâèòü íà
ãîðèçîíòàëüíóþ ïîâåðõíîñòü.
ÈÑÏÎËÜÇÎÂÀÍÈÅ ÀÍÒÅÍÍÛ
1. MW ïðèíèìàåòñÿ ñ èñïîëüçîâàíèåì
âñòðîåííîé ìàãíèòíîé àíòåííû; îïòèìàëüíîãî
ïðèåìà ìîæíî äîáèòüñÿ, ïîâîðà÷èâàÿ ïðèåìíèê.
(ðèñ. 1)
2. Ïðè ïðèåìå ïåðåäà÷ FM èçâëåêàéòå
òåëåñêîïè÷åñêóþ àíòåííó è ðåãóëèðóéòå åå äëèíó
è óãîë íàêëîíà äëÿ äîñòèæåíèÿ îïòèìàëüíîãî
ïðèåìà. (ðèñ. 2)
3. Ïðè ïðèåìå ïåðåäà÷ SW èçâëåêàéòå òåëåñêîïè÷åñêóþ àíòåííó è óäåðæèâàéòå
åå â âåðòèêàëüíîì ïîëîæåíèè äëÿ îïòèìàëüíîãî ïðèåìà. (ðèñ. 3)
ÍÀÑÒÐÎÉÊÀ ×ÀÑÎÂ
Ïîñëå óñòàíîâêè áàòàðååê íà ýêðàíå ïîÿâëÿåòñÿ âðåìÿ
"12:00". Íàæìèòå êíîïêó ïåðåêëþ÷åíèÿ 12/24-÷àñîâîé
øêàëû âðåìåíè (8) äëÿ âûáîðà íóæíîé ñèñòåìû
îòîáðàæåíèÿ âðåìåíè.
Óñòàíîâêà âðåìåíè
1. Åñëè ðàäèî îòêëþ÷åíî, óäåðæèâàéòå â íàæàòîì
ñîñòîÿíèè êíîïêó óñòàíîâêè âðåìåíè (15),
2. Îäíîâðåìåííî íàæèìàéòå êíîïêó íàñòðîéêè ÷àñîâ
(14) èëè ìèíóò (12) äëÿ óñòàíîâêè ñîîòâåòñòâóþùèõ
ïàðàìåòðîâ âðåìåíè.
Ïåðåóñòàíîâêà âðåìåíè
Ïðîèçâåäèòå âñå äåéñòâèÿ ñ íà÷àëà.
Ïðîâåðêà âðåìåíè
Óñòàíîâèòå ïåðåêëþ÷àòåëü (2) â ïîëîæåíèå OFF, è íà ýêðàíå ïîÿâèòñÿ âðåìÿ.
Âíèìàíèå: Ïîñëå óñòàíîâêè áàòàðååê íà ýêðàíå ïîÿâëÿåòñÿ âðåìÿ "0:00", ÷òî
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ðèñ.1
ðèñ.2 ðèñ.3