Operation – Ryobi P745 User Manual

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OPERATION

NOTE: If all power sources (AC cord, One+ battery Pack,
and AAA backup batteries) are disconnected from the unit
for an extended period, the unit may require a 10 – 30 minute
waiting period to resume normal operation.
NOTE: Always remove the battery pack from the radio/
charger before unplugging the unit from a power source,
or before plugging the unit into a power source. Connect-
ing the product to a power source with the battery pack
installed could affect the performance of the radio/charger
or the battery pack.

GENERAL USAGE TIPS

RECEPTION
To decrease interference or electrical noise, reception may
be improved by rotating the antenna or moving the radio to
a higher elevation.
ANTENNA
The antenna rotates to help improve reception. The flexible
design prevents damage from bending. It folds down and
out of the way when not in use.

LCD DISPLAY

See Figure 4 - 5, page 16.
When the radio is not connected to a power supply, the LCD
display will display the time only. If the radio is connected to
a power supply and in the

ON position, LEDs will light the

display. You can view the time, frequency, and settings in
use on the LCD display.
If an 18 V battery pack is connected as the power supply
and the battery charge is low, a flashing low battery indicator
will be displayed. [

]

NOTE: Charge battery when low battery indicator begins
to flash by connecting the AC cord. If the radio continues
to operate with the low battery indicator flashing, the radio
will drain the battery until the radio no longer emits sound.
To avoid deep discharge, connect the AC cord to charge
the battery pack.

TURNING THE RADIO ON/OFF

See Figure 4, page 16.
Turn the

ON/OFF/VOLUME knob to turn the radio ON or

OFF and to adjust the volume.
When the radio is on and the AC cord is used to connect
the radio to a power supply, the [

MODE

SCAN

TIME

VOLUME

+

+

TUNE / SEEK

] symbol will be shown

in the LCD display.
When the radio is on and a battery pack is connected as
the power supply, the [

] symbol will be shown in the

LCD display.

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

See Figure 4, page 16.
To increase the volume: rotate the ON/OFF/VOLUME
knob clockwise.

To decrease the volume: rotate the ON/OFF/VOLUME
knob counterclockwise.

MODE SELECTION

See Figure 4, page 16.
To switch modes, press the

MODE button. The selected

mode will be displayed above the frequency. Press the
MODE button until the desired mode is selected. There are
three modes:

FM mode

AM mode

AUX: For the 3.5 mm input jack located inside the MP3

player compartment.

NOTE: When turned on, the radio will return to the last mode
that was used.

MANUAL TUNING

See Figure 4, page 16.
The

TUNE/SEEK buttons are used to manually tune to the

desired radio frequency. The selected frequency is displayed
on the LCD.

Press the

TUNE/SEEK/DOWN button to tune to a lower

frequency and press the

TUNE/SEEK/UP button to tune

to a higher frequency.

Briefly push either button (not press and hold) to tune one

frequency step at a time.

SEEK FUNCTIONS

See Figure 4, page 16.
Use the

TUNE/SEEK buttons to quickly find audible frequen-

cies. Each frequency with clear reception can be viewed on
the LCD display.
To use the SEEK feature:

Press and hold

TUNE/SEEK/UP button for one second

to tune to the next higher frequency with clear reception.

Press and hold

TUNE/SEEK/DOWN button for one

second to tune to the next lower frequency with clear
reception.

STORING A PRESET IN MEMORY

See Figure 4, page 16.
The memory feature saves up to 20 frequencies as presets in
the radio’s memory. You can save up to ten (10) frequencies
each for FM and AM modes.
To add presets (AM or FM mode):

Tune to desired frequency either manually or by using the

SEEK feature.

Press and hold the

PRESET button for one second.

The word

PRESET and the Preset Position Number will

both appear in the display. The Preset Position Number
and the frequency will be flashing on/off at half second
(0.5 second) intervals.

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