Voxx Accessories RCEP600WR Multi-Function Emergency Radio User Manual VIXRCEP600WR

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RCEP600WR/RCAEP 700 WR Instruction Manual
Multi-Function Emergency Radio
Owner’s Manual
What’s in this package? .............................................................................................. 1
Tour of the Survival Skybox: Front View .................................................................. 1
Tour of the Survival Skybox: Top View and Back Panel ........................................2
Before You Start: Charge Up the Survival Skybox.................................................2
Setting the Time and Date ..........................................................................................3
Lighting function ..........................................................................................................3
Mobile Phone Charging ...............................................................................................3
Setting Up Bluetooth Wireless ..................................................................................4
Streaming Audio With Bluetooth ...............................................................................4
AM/FM/Weather Band Radios ...................................................................................5
Using AM/FM/Weather Band radio ...........................................................................5
Alert Function ................................................................................................................5
Alarm Clock ....................................................................................................................5
Sleep function ...............................................................................................................5
Specications................................................................................................................6
Limited 12 Month Warranty........................................................................................ 6
Pour des instructions en français, se reporter à la page 7.
Para obtener instrucciones en espaĂąol, consulte la pĂĄgina 15.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product; however, as
with any electronic product, precautions should be observed during handling and use.
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FCC Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
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Important battery information
Warning: Your product contains a battery and charging system which is designed to work in
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display. Best of all, the Survival Skybox’s rechargeable battery can be recharged via AC adapter, or via the built-in solar panel or crankpowered dynamo if you’re off the grid.
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Before You Start:
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Hand-Crank Charging
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Setting the Time and Date
Lighting function
When you rst plug in or charge the Survival Skybox, the front
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port behind the door on the Survival skybox’s back panel. Plug
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all brands of mobile phones. Phone adapters are not included
(you’ll have to use the cable that came with your mobile phone).
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charging mode and disconnect USB cable. Cover the back panel
connections with rubber cover.
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disconnect your mobile phone USB cable form the Survival Skybox
and use the hand crank to give the internal battery enough charge
to then return to phone charging again.
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to provide enough charge to make an emergency call or send
emergency text. You may use Dynamo to continue charging after
internal battery has been depleted to continue to charge your
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brands of mobile phones. Phone adapters are not included (you’ll
have to use the cable that came with the device).
Setting Up Bluetooth Wireless
Pairing
The Bluetooth-enabled device that you wish to stream audio to
your Survival Skybox must rst be paired to the Survival Skybox.
The process is simple, and in most cases the pairing process needs
to be done only once.
To pair your Bluetooth-enabled device with the Survival Skybox:
1. Make sure your mobile phone’s Bluetooth is turned on. See the
wireless and/or network settings menu on your phone to check.
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Survival Skybox and your phone are successfully paired. The
backlight stays lit to indicate successful connection. The
Survival Skybox is now ready for you to stream audio from your
phone.
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playing something on the phone. Control the Survival Skybox
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distorted, turn down your phone’s volume.
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When you turn it on, the Survival Skybox reconnects automatically
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from your device’s screen.
To adjust volume: Turn the Survival Skybox’s Volume knob.
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your device (which may happen if, for instance, another device has
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