HYUNDAI RAC 507 B AM/FM PLL Radio Alarm Clock Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- HYUNDAI
Table of Contents
HYUNDAI RAC 507 B AM/FM PLL Radio Alarm Clock Instruction Manual
Please read these instructions before use and retain for future reference.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Unit
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POWER
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LED Digital Clock Display
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VOLUME / AL1
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VOLUME / AL2
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FM ANTENNA
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TUNING / HR
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TUNING / MIN
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SLEEP
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SET
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SNOOZE
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BAND
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MEM (Memory)
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Battery Door
LED Display -
AL1 buzzer indicator
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AL1 radio indicator
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AL2 buzzer indicator
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AL2 radio indicator
BACK-UP MODE
(Memory Backup for Time Settings and Preset Stations)
It is advisable to fit back-up batteries (not supplied) to the unit to prevent
loss of the clock time (keep operating), alarm time and preset stations
settings during a power failure.
- Slide off the Battery Door (13) from the underside of the unit.
- Insert 2x AAA size / LR03 (or equivalent) batteries with correct polarity +/ in the battery compartment.
- Refit the Battery Door (13).
BASIC OPERATION
Standby Mode
After connecting the power supply, the unit is in standby mode and the clock
time 0:00 will flash. Please refer to “Clock and Alarm Time Setting” to set
the time. Press the POWER (1) button to turn on the unit to power on / radio
mode or press it again to go back to the standby mode.
Power On / Radio Mode
Press the POWER (1) button to switch on the unit, the current radio frequency
appears on the display for about 5 seconds, after which the current time
indication returns to the display.
CLOCK AND ALARM TIME SETTING
Clock Time Setting
In standby mode.
- Press and hold the SET (9) button for about 2 seconds until the hour and minute digits flash.
- Press the HR (6) button to set the hours.
- Press the MIN (7) button to set the minutes.
- Press the SET (9) button again to confirm the clock time setting (hour and minute digits will become solid when finished).
Alarm Time Setting
In standby mode.
- Press and hold AL1 (3) / AL2 (4) button for about 2 seconds until the hour and minute digits flash.
- Press the HR (6) button to set the hours.
- Press the MIN (7) button to set the minutes.
- Press AL1 (3) / AL2 (4) button again to confirm the alarm 1 / alarm 2 time setting (current time indication returns to the display when finished).
PLEASE NOTE: When operating from batteries only (during back-up mode), the display will be off and the clock will only remain accurate for a short period of time. The clock accuracy will decrease due to the voltage drop of the backup batteries. It is important that the mains supply is restored as soon as possible. If no backup battery is installed or the power interruption is prolonged, you will need to set the clock again.
ALARM OPERATION
You can set the radio or buzzer alarms at both preset alarm times in standby mode:
Wake up by Buzzer or Radio
- To set or adjust the alarm time, follow the steps in “Clock and Alarm Time Setting”.
- To set alarm mode (radio or buzzer) or disable the alarm function for ALARM 1, Press AL1 (3) repeatedly until the desired alarm mode appears on the display. Each time you press AL1 (3), the alarm indication changes as follows: No alarm indication (alarm 1 is disabled) AL1 buzzer indicator (14) AL1 radio indicator (15) No alarm indication (alarm 1 is disabled).
- To set alarm mode (radio or buzzer) or disable the alarm function for ALARM 2, Press AL2 (4) repeatedly until the desired alarm mode appears on the display. Each time you press AL2 (4), the alarm indication changes as follows: No alarm indication (alarm 2 is disabled) AL2 buzzer indicator (16) AL2 radio indicator (17) No alarm indication (alarm 2 is disabled).
- When the alarm time is reached, the radio or buzzer will sound unless the alarm function is disabled.
Note: While volume of buzzer alarm is fixed and cannot be adjusted, the volume, band and frequency of radio alarm are preset as last tuned. When the radio alarm sounds, you can also adjust the listening level by VOLUME (3) / (4) buttons. To select the station, refer to “Radio Operation”.
Review the Alarm Time
In standby mode, press and hold AL1 (3) button for ALARM 1 or AL2 (4) button
for ALARM 2 for about 2 seconds until then the alarm time setting blinks in
the display. Press AL1 (3) (for ALARM 1) or AL2 (4) (for ALARM 2) again to
return to the clock time display.
Snooze Function
When the alarm is sounding, press the SNOOZE (10) button to stop the alarm
temporarily. The “AL1 / AL2 buzzer indicator (14) / (16) or AL1 / AL2 radio
indicator (15) / (17)” will keep blinking while the snooze function is in
operation, and the alarm will sound again after about 9 minutes. To stop the
alarm, press the POWER (1) button once. The alarm indicator will become solid
and the alarm will function at the same time the next day.
RADIO OPERATION
Listen to the Radio
- Press the POWER (1) button to turn on the radio. The default frequency 87.5 (MHz) (FM mode) (for first use) or the last tuned frequency (AM or FM mode) will be displayed.
- Press BAND (11) button to select the band.
- Automatic tuning Press and hold TUNING (6) / (7) button for about 2 seconds until the frequency displayed move up or down. Release the button. The tuner will scan and stop for the first strong station. Repeat until the desired station is reached.
- Manual fine-tuning Press TUNING (6) / (7) button repeatedly to adjust the frequency by each step.
Volume Control
In radio mode, press the VOLUME (3) / (4) button to adjust the volume level.
Achieve Optimum Reception
FM: Extend the FM wire antenna (5) fully to increase reception sensitivity.
AM: Rotate the unit horizontally to the position in which reception is
clearest.
Program Preset Radio Stations
You can store up to 10 preset stations each for FM and AM band.
- Tune in the station you want to preset.
- Press and hold the SET (9) button for about 2 seconds until the program number flash’s. Press the SET (9) button again to store the station.
- Repeat these steps to store additional stations.
Recall Preset Radio Station
In radio mode, press the MEM (12) button repeatedly to the program number of
which the desired station is stored.
SLEEP TIMER
You can use the sleep timer function to turn off the radio automatically after a preset duration (up to 90 minutes).
- Press the SLEEP (8) button, and “90” is displayed.
- Press the SLEEP (8) button repeatedly to select the duration: 90, 80, 70… Each time the button is pressed, the duration is reduced by 10 minutes, until “OFF” is displayed.
- The radio will turn off automatically after the preset duration has elapsed.
- To check the remaining playing time, press the SLEEP (8) button once.
- To cancel the sleep function and continue to listen to the radio, press the SLEEP (8) button again and set the timer to “OFF”. To turn off the radio immediately, press the POWER (1) button.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild detergent. Do not use solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinner, as they may damage the cabinet finish. Make sure to disconnect the mains lead from the supply before cleaning.
CAUTION
- Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide. Disassembly or alteration may result in high-voltage electrical shock. Internal inspections, alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel only.
- Ensure minimum distances of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation. Do not place the product in closed bookcases or racks without proper ventilation. Ensure that the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
- No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
- It shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
- Use of power sources, or batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, malfunction of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards. Use only the recommended power source.
- Do not use or store the equipment in humid or dusty area. Attention should be drawn to the use of apparatus in tropical and / or moderate climates.
- Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Never throw batteries in fire! Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
- The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the plug shall remain readily operable.
- Marking plate is located at bottom enclosure of the apparatus next to battery door.
POWER SUPPLY AND FREQUENCY RANGE
Power Source: AC 230 V ~ 50 Hz, 5 W
Back-up Batteries: 2x 1.5 V “AAA” size / LR03 batteries or equivalent (not
supplied)
Frequency Range: AM 522 1620 kHz FM 87.5 108 MHz
We reserve the right to change technical specifications.
WARNING: Do not use this product near water, in wet areas to avoid fire or injury of electric current. Always turn off the product when you don’t use it or before a revision. There aren’t any parts in this appliance which are repairable by consumer. Always appeal to a qualified authorized service. The product is under a dangerous tension.
Old electrical appliances, used batteries and accumulators disposal
This symbol appearing on the product, on the product accessories or on the
product packing means that the product must not be disposed as household
waste. When the product/ battery durability is over, please, deliver the
product or battery (if it is enclosed) to the respective collection point,
where the electrical appliances or batteries will be recycled. The places,
where the used electrical appliances are collected, exist in the European
Union and in other European countries as well. By proper disposal of the
product you can prevent possible negative impact on environment and human
health, which might otherwise occur as a consequence of improper manipulation
with the product or battery/ accumulator. Recycling of materials contributes
to protection of natural resources. Therefore, please, do not throw the old
electrical appliances and batteries/ accumulators in the household waste.
Information, where it is possible to leave the old electrical appliances for
free, is provided at your local authority, at the store where you have bought
the product. Information, where you can leave the batteries and accumulators
for free, is provided to you at the store, at your local authority.
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