Lasco LA3231 MULTIBAND RADIO RECEIVER User Manual USERS MANUAL
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u! Aw. N n m; 44ou “038422 31 JUL 2004 4/70 SEuiabJJLEJ. MODEL 852603 AM/TV1-FM/TV2IWEATHER BAND RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL Place the product photo here hm PLEASE READ THIS OPERATING MANUAL COMPLETELV BEFORE OPERATING] JHIS lINIT ANn RFTAIN THIS RnnKI F1 FUR Fll'l HRI— Hl—FFKFNUk Emu/ed 3147-2004 Zflzafl Frcm- Tn-IECC Page 1114 “M we.” usatzz E 31 JUL znnl /ll AFETY INS ous WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN DR MOISTURE. - tLt,il—11t, 5mm DO NOT OPEN migration-mm CAUTION:TOREDU:Efl-IERISKOF Thom-limpet: ununnnlmllnttla mint-mill! m“ In a m“ EECTRIC SHOCK DO MT REMOVE wmmfl llifl ”A, y“ m mm mm or COVER (0" ”CK, No USER a men-m rum-cunts ‘d-nyarm- mil-nel' SERVICEABLE FAR’Ts INSIDE. REFER mmunvlnn mg insid- ln- um: SERVICING T0 QUALIFIED SERVIGE me PERSONNEL THE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SHALL INCLUDE, AS APPLICABLE TO THE APPLIANCE, STATEMENTS THAT GONVEY TO THE USER THE INFORMATION ITEMIZED IN THIS PARAGRAPH: 1. Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2, Retain Instructions - The safety and Operating iiielruuliuus should be retained for future reference. 3 Head Wamings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating Instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow instructions - All operation and use lnslrulztions should he rollawed. 5A Water and Moisture ~ The appliame should not he used near water: for example, near a nathrllb, wesnhowl, kitchen sink. laundry tub. in a war hammer" or near a swimrring print, and the like by Lang and Stands - The sppliannfl. shouln he llserl nnly with a an or stand that is recommended by the mnulacillrer An appliance and cart combination should he mowed wnn mm Qilrnk slope. excessive force. and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 7, Wall and ceiling Mounting - The appliance shouln be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as rammmanded by the manufarrturart a. Ventilation » The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not Interfere Willi “S Miller ventilation. For example. the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sole, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openlnge‘v or placed in a built—in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings. 9. Heat - The applianuc should be situated away from heat. sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other appliance “ncluding amplifiers) that prudurxr heat. 10. Power Source - Th: appliance should be ccnncotcd to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or so merited on the appliance. 11. Grounding or Polarization - Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated. 12. Power-Cold Protection - Power supply cards should be routed no that they are not likely to be walked on or pinohed by items placed upon or against them. paying particular attention to bottle at plugs, convenience receptacles and the pointwhere they exit from the appliance. 13. Protecllve Attachment Plug - The appliance is equipped with an attachment plug having overload prorccn‘on, This Is a safety feature. See instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device. It replacement of the olug is required. be suns the service tilchnician has used a replacement plug specified by the illelluleululel tiret IiHS the same overload protectiun as the original plug. Received Ji-JHUIIA ZII:3II Frnili- Ta-IECC PM: ME “038422 A BlJULZUUA 14. Cleaning - The appliance should bi: cleaned only an; recommended by lha manulacturer. 15 Power Lina - An outdoor antenna should be located away from puwer lines. 1fii Outdour Antenna Gruunding — it an outside anlonncr is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna symem is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and buill up static charges. Section 510 or Ihe National Electrical Code, ANSI! NFPA No.7D»‘lDB4. provides information wilh reepea zn prnper gram-lama of lhe mast and supporting struchire, grounding of the lead-in wire to an anlenna discharge mil, size ml grounding cpnductnrs, Ineatiun of enlanna discharge unil, ecinneclion lo gmundirlg electrodes. and requirements lnr the unwinding eleetmde, See figure 1. SZWIA "En: JlATKWAL ELECTRIC nnns nsw an m n 17. Nnnuse Periods - The power card of the appliance shuuld be unplugged i’rnm the nulls! when lsfl unused for a long period uf time. 15. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects dn nul rs" and liquids are flat spilled Inlu lhe enclwurc through openings. 10. Damage Requiring Service The aspliancs should be- serviced by qualified service personnel when: A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged: ur B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has bean spillud lnllo the appliance: Gr 0, The applianw has been expnaad in rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to npemlie nunnally or exhibits a marked change in performance: nr E, The appliance has been dropped. or lhe tannin-aura damaged ZOi Sen/icing - The user should not allempl to per/ice the appliance beyond lhat descn‘bad in the operaling iiisli'uclivns. All umer servicing shuuld be relented in qualified service personnel. Rec-irsil 3i-E'7-le04 EMU Fron— Tu—lECC Pan llJE "038422 CW 3 I JUL ZflflI FUNCTIONS AND con-mom 1‘ WEATHER BAND BUTI'ON 9. CLOCK MODE BUTTON 7 TELESCOPIC ANTENNA I0, BACK LIGHT BUTTON 3. WEATHER BAND FINE TUNING 11. CLOCK SET BUTTON A. BATTERY AND AC CORD COMPARTMENT 12. LCD CLOCK 5. CARRVINC-‘l HANHI F 13, TUNING CONTROL s. VOLUME/POWER ON/OFF 14. DIAL POINTER 7. HEADPHO‘NE JACK 15 BAND (AM/TV1-I'M/TV2) SELECTOR a. some; UNPACKI JG AND SET UP - Carefuily remnve the unit from the carton, Remuve ail packing materials from iha unit. . lese save The {2mm and packing maten‘ais in [he even! her your unit ever needs to be returned for service. The original when and packing materials are [he only way tr) pmm me Linn fmm damage during shipmem. This mum-hand receiver Cinemas on standard huusehaid 120VAC/60Hz outlet power or an bpfiunal battery power. 4 ‘AA’ size (UM-3) baflsrias (3 banana fthe radio and 1 for clack, not included) AC OPERATION The AC card [5 permanently attached to the unit and is stored inside the baflery compartment. Do not try to detach the AC cord from me unit. a Turnil're unfl- overand remove the; battery door. The Miami should be Taken fm Its storage compartment and Tully amended‘ - ‘Ehe battery door is ‘fnutohedl'io alluwvthe mrdtd pass through when the ring- Is rezfiached. Place the curd su lhal il is in me "notch" at the hofiom ni'ha hafiary mmpnrtment. Rmivnd iI-ET-ZUDA 20:30 Frnm— To-IECC Pale BUT Nn38422 (gm 3lJUL2llllll _/ 0 With the word resting in the “notch" replace the battery compartment door. - Turn the unit right side up and connect the AC nerd to any cunvenient 120V EOHz AC outlet. When the AC Wr‘ecrd’is hammer! to a standard inusehuldifwall aulla‘t with ’12DVACIEfl-tz rzlrrerlt, the unitwill autamaticdly diaecrnnect the batteries and "operate onlyan AC Power. IMPORTANT: - When you plan to operate the unit on batteries and early it around with you he sure tn re-fntd the AG cord and return ittc its built in storage compartment. Do not allow the cord to dangle out of the unit while you are carrying it around as a portable. This unit has a polarized AC plug with one wide blade and one narrwv blade. This plug will only fit into a matching polarized AC millet. This is a safety feature In reduce the possibility of electric shock. Ir this plug will not fit in yourAC outlet. you pmbably have an cutdated nan-polarized outlet. Yuu should have your out-dated outlet changed by a qualified. Iluellsed electrician, Du not file the wide blade on the plug, or use an adamor in make the. plug in mm your outlet. Tris defeats the salaly feature and muld expose you to electric shock. Q)? Abflutlet \AC Plug BATTERY INSTALLATION . 1. Open the battery compartment dear. fellaw‘lng the polarity diagram shown in the battery mmpartment, install 4 ‘AA‘ batteries. REUIH'JE the battery dour. IMPURlAN I : Be sure that the batteries are installed mwecfly Wrnng polarity may damage the unit. Use only the size and type of batteries specified. For better performance and longer operating time. we recommend the use at alkaline-type batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline. standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. It the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, remnl/e. me hfllTEtrIeS. Old pr leaking batteries can cause damage In the unit. Du nut try tn remarge batteries not inlerlded in be recharged: they can overheat and rupture. (Follow battery manufacturers diredidns). 8. Do not dispose of batteries in tire, batteries may leak or explode. 5”??fo Racuivud Bl-fli-ZDM ZLi:3fl Frnn- Ta—IECC Pan MB “w. ..w. w.” “u mun iln38422 & alJULZGUl (AD OCK OPERATION SETTING DATE AND TIME Note: I. When you first install or replace a battery, the clock display will show "12:00 . ii. The Munlh and Date an: displayed numerically (MM/DD). For example February 28 is rtlsplayed as "2 23". In normal time display mode. adjust the date and Lime as fellows. 1. Press Mode Button (tr 3) twice until the MONTH ulglts are displayed. i—"fi 2. Press Set Button (# 1) rcpe'nedly until the correct month is nhtainnd i“;- 3. Press Mode Buttan (it 3) once. The DATE digits are displayed. [E 4 Press Set Button (it 1) repeatedly until the current data is obtained. 9 5 Press Mode Button (# 8) once until the I IOUl‘t with the AMIPM indieatur FIE digits are displayed. L; 6. Press Set Buttnn (it 1) repeatedly until the correct hour is obtained. “Eh—fl 7. Press Mode Buttun (# 3) once until the MINUTE digits are. displayed. ‘ 0. Press Set Button (is 1) repeatedly until the correct minute is obtained. E 30 9. Press Mode Button (ii 3) (mm; to finish setting, 0. Press Set Button (15 1) to start running the slack from the new data E‘flfl amt time. The uuluns between the hour and minute digits will flash. ‘ a" VIEWING THE DATE In current time made. press SET Hutton (3 1) once. The CLOCK Display (# 7) will show the MONTH and DATE momentarily and resume showing the current time. DISPLAY LIGHT To triew-lhe tin-rein bw—llghlloondition‘s, press the LIGHT Button. (rz) once. The display will llgm inr a few seconds and lhenturnpfiamamatidally. KADI AMITV1-FMITV2 RECEPTION 1. l um the unit on my rmarlng the VOLUME COTROL (# 12) clockwise. 2 Slide the BAND SELECTOR (# 13) tn select AM, r\I1-FM nr TV? hand as desired. 3. Turn the TUNING CONTROL (it 5) for the desired station and adjust the volume usmg the VOLUME CUNIHOL (1:12). 4. The Telesoupic Antenna (1M) shuuld be fully extended for the best receptim When playing AM stations, try turning the unit slowly until the best reception is obtained. 5. Totumtha radio on. rotating the VOLUME CONTROL (it 12) LUulllEl clockwise until a “click" is heard. WEATHER BAND RECEPTION This radio receives continuous U.S. Gwcmment Weather Broadcast from the Nfirlnn Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). part ui the Department of Commerce. This National Weather Radio service includes more than 750 transmitters covering all 50 states and adjacent waters, Pusm Rica, the U.S. Virgin Islands. and the US. Pacific Territoria. The weather broadcasts are transmitted on seven separate bands nun 152.400 MHz tn162.550 MHz. Rmivad 31-07-2104 Emil] Fram- l‘n-IECC Pars HOB mum Nu38422 (up 3 1 JUL 2004 To hear the weather reports. 1. Press the WEATHER BANn Button (it 14) on the top cabinet at any time. if you were islaning to another band the radio will automatically swrtch to the WFATHER BAND. 2. If you do not hear the weather reports when you press- the WEATHER Button (MA) very slowly rotate the WEATHtR BAND FINE TUNING CONTROL (# B) on the back cabinet oi'hre radio until you aria receiving the h-cqucnoy of the National Weather Radio transmitter that is broadcasting in your area. Note: You only need to adjust for the station for one time. unless you move to a different area. In that case you might have to artilrsi ihe WEATHER BAND FINE TUNING CONTROL again. 3. The volume level is fixed at optimum listening level. In order to inf-mass or decrease the volume, turn [he VOLUME CONTROL up or down. Note: Since the Nafional Weather Radio transmiilers operate at much lower power than commercial radio stations. :he volume on the WEATHER BAND will be lower than i'ur AM/F M or'TV bands, This is normal and not an indication of any trouble with your unit Adjust the volume when lis1€nirig to the WEATHER BAND If necessary. 4, To tum the un'n off press the WEATHER BAND Button (3; Hi) again and turn the VOLUME CONTROL counter rzlnrzlrwlse until it clidis if required. USING HEADPHB 5 NOT INCLUUtD . inserting the plug of your headphones into the Headphone Jack (it 11) will enable you to listen to the CD and Radio in private. When using headphones, the Speakers will be disconnected automallmlly (headphone not included). READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR HEADPHONES 1. Avoid extended play at very high volume as it may impair your hearing. 2 If you experience ringing in your oars. reduce the volume or shut off your unit. 3. D0 new use while driving a rrrulurized vehicle. This is dangerous and also illegal in snme slates. 4. Keep the volume at n reasonable level even if your headset is an open air type designed in nllmv you to hear outside sounds. Please note excessively high volume may still block outside sounds. COMPLIANCF WITH FCC REGULATIONS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Radio Receiver. pursuant to Pan 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits arr: designed to provide reasonable protection against harmiul lntarfarenos in a residential installation This ecuipment generates, uses and can radiate radin frequency energy and, If not Insralled and used In armrdanrz with the instructions, may douse harmful interference to radio communications. Huwever, there is no guarantee lhul interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipmeru does cause harmful imerrerenoe in radio or lelevislurr reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to rry In mnect rho irrlerl'erenca by one or more of the following measures: — Rsorient or relocate the rewiving antenna. - Increase the separation between ins equipment and receiver, - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a nircu t different from that to whinh the receiver is connected, - Consult the dealer or an experienoed radio icchnicran for help. "NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modificaiiuns could void the User's authority to operate the equipment.“ 3 6 ‘ ' ~ Racuivad 31-07-20“ ZMD Frarrr- To-lECC Pare IiiU “n38422 Gr. 3 1 JUL 2004 _ CARE AN D1 MAI NTENANC E Clean the unit with a sm‘t, damp (never wet) clnih. Sulvent or detergent should never be used. Avoid operating yuur unit under direct sunlight or in hut. humid or dusty places. Keep your unit away from heating appliances and sources of electrical noise such as fluorescent lamps or motors. 4. Fur halter Gluuk Display clarity, evaid operating the unn under direct sunligl'n or in strong room illumination. 5, Unplug the unit from the electrical power outlet Immediame in case af malfunction. 1 , 2. 3. Please refer to the |nstructiur|s on the endused warranty card for returning ymrr unit [or service. When return-rig the unit. please remove batieries to prevent damage to the unit in transit andlnr frurn possible battery leakage. We are not mspnnsible lur batteries returned with the product or fur the mat of replacement. Distributed by: Spectra Merchandising lntematv’anal, inc. Chicagu Indrmry Tech Park 4230 North NarmsndyAvenue Gnl'cagu. llll‘rmia 60694, U,S.A. Please have model number ready, for Cusromer Service. call 14300776331 Printed in China iecnivsd ZI-flT-ZUM Zflrifl Frnn- Tu-IECC P fill an IMPORTANT NOTE - Avoid installing this unit in places - Operate controls and switches as exposed to direct sunlight or close to described in the manual. heat radiating appnances such as - Before turning on the power, make electric heaters. on top of other stereo certain that the power cord is properly equipment that radiates too much installed. heal. places lacking ventilation or dusty areas, places subiect to constant vibration and/or humid cr moist areas. - When moving the set, be sure to first disconnect the AC power cord. FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and. if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reonent or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ~ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the tollowrng two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. _I ’ cxsansuwzrozws 3 , 11/7/2008, 15:45 4$
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