9system set codes, Continued – Eton E10 User Manual

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O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L

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SYSTEM SET CODES

CODE NUMBER

00 (factory default setting)

20

25

50

09

10

12

24

22

28

29

76

87 (factory default setting)

IN DISPLAY

10:50

20:25

25:20

50:10

9kHz

10kHz

12H

24H

Ni-MH

76 108

87 108

FUNCTION

Divide the memories into 10 pages
with 50 locations

Divide the memories into 20 pages
with 25 locations

Divide the memories into 25 pages
with 20 locations

Divide the memories into 50 pages
with 10 locations

Set the tuning steps for MW (AM)
to 9KHz

Set the tuning steps for MW (AM)
to 10KHz

Set the clock system to 12 Hr
format

Set the clock system to 24 Hr
format

Check all the segments on LCD
display

Rechargeable battery to be used

Normal AA battery to be used

Set the FM frequency range to
76-108MHz (for Japan)

Set the FM frequency range to
87-108MHz (N. America/Europe)

S Y S T E M S E T C O D E TA B L E

System Set Codes allow the radio to be tailored to your needs by changing certain programmable functions. These
functions and their descriptions are noted in the table.

WORKING WITH MEMORY

continued

D E L E T I N G A L L M E M O RY PA G E
C O N T E N T S

1. Press/release the PAGE button (11).

2. Press/hold the MEMORY button (18) for 5

seconds and then release it. ‘Del’ and PAGE
(48, 49) appear flashing in the display.

3. Within 2 seconds, press/release the MEMORY

button.

M O V I N G A S T O R E D F R E Q U E N C Y

A stored frequency can be moved to a different
memory or memory page.

1. Turn on the radio.

2. Press/release the PAGE button.

3. Within 3 seconds, use the UP/HOUR or

DOWN/MIN button to select the required
memory page.

4. Press/release the MEMORY button twice.

5. Within 5 seconds use the numeric keypad to

enter the memory number that you wish to
store the station into.

6. Within 5 seconds press/release the MEMORY

button.

C U S T O M I Z I N G M E M O RY PA G E S

The E10 is configured at the factory with 10 memory
pages, each page having 50 memories, for a total
of 500 memories. You can change this set-up via
the SYSTEM SET CODES, shown below.

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