Changing the tuning steps and 12/24-hr ciock, To improve reception – Philips AQ 6688/17 User Manual

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CHANGING THE TUNING STEPS AND 12/24-HR CIOCK

In North and South America the frequency step between

adjacent channels in the AM (MW) band is 10 KHz. In the
rest of the world this step is 9 KHz. Usually the frequency step
has been preset in the factory for your area.
The tuning step on this set is also combined with the hour clock
display where:
10 KHz uses the 12-hr clock
9 KHz uses the 24-hr clock

All preset stations will be lost and need to be programmed
again when you change the tuning step.

1 In the radio mode, press and hold ENTER.

-* * The radio station frequency will disappear from the

display.

2 Without releasing ENTER, press and also hold down;

• TUNING + (up) 5 seconds or more to select a tuning step of

10 KHz and the 12-hr clock.

-* The display shows 'U' briefly.

• TUNING - (down) 5 seconds or more to select a tuning step

of 9 KHz and the 24-hr clock.

The display shows 'E' briefly.

1 Connect the headphones to the 0 socket.

2 To switch on the radio and select your waveband:

• press RADIO ON-OFF once for AM (MW)
• press RADIO ON-OFF twice to select FM

STEREO appears on the display when you are receiving a
FM stereo transmission.

3 Select your station by one of the following:

by using the - TUNING + control (down or up);
pressing one of the Preset memory buttons 0-9 for a preset
station;
Direct Access Tuning, by entering the known band

frequency.

4 Adjust the sound with VOLUME and DBG (Dynamic Bass

Boost) controls.

5 To turn off the radio, press RADIO ON-OFF once or until the

display shows

u AA and reverts to the clock mode.

To improve reception:

FM; The headphone cord functions as the FM-aerial. Extend it

fully and position the cord.

AM: Uses the built-in aerial. Turn the set to find the best

position.

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