Eton Esp200 Am/fm Atomic Clock Radio Operation Manual
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ESP2000 AM/FM/ATOMIC CLOCK RADIOOPERATION MANUAL www.etoncorp.com
FUNCTIONS ......................................................................... CONTROL LOCATION .......................................................... REPLACING BATTERIES ....................................................... SETTING NORMAL TIME...................................................... YEAR/MONTH/DATE SETTING.............................................. TIME SETTING...................................................................... SETTING ALARM TIME......................................................... SETTING ALARM ON/OFF..................................................... SELECTING 57 DAY ALARMS............................................... 12/24 HOUR FORMAT........................................................... SETTING TIME ZONE FOR USA............................................. SETTING SLEEP TIMER.......................................................... RADIO OPERATION............................................................... SOOTHING SOUND OPERATION........................................... IMPORTANT NOTE................................................................ SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. FCC STATEMENT................................................................... SERVICE INFORMATION ...................................................... ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY .........................................1 23456789 101112131415161718194 46677891111111212121313131415page ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 32 DO YOU NEED HELP? Here’s how to contact us: • From the United States: (800) 8722228 • From Canada: (800) 6371648 • From Everywhere Else: (650) 9033866 • Email: [email protected] • Internet: www.etoncorp.com TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTROL LOCATION continued ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 5 1 FUNCTIONS 4 15/17/SLEEP button ALARM 2/Down buttonSET buttonON/OFF button Volume knob Tuning knobFM/AM slide switchDC jackBattery compartmentLCD display11 121314151617181920 2 CONTROL LOCATION OCEAN button RAIN button STREAM button HEART BEAT button WOODLANDS button Radio/Sound/Beep function slide switch DIAL scale SNOOZE button MODE button ALARM 1/Up button1 23456789 10 Normal Time with PM Indicator 12/24 Hour Selectable Dual Alarm, Snooze, Sleep Timer Green LED Backlight Display Month and Date Display Thermometer (32˚F 122˚F) AM/FM Radio Receiver
5YEAR/MONTH/DATE SETTING The LCD display (20) showing the year digits flashes, press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set the year. Press MODE button (9) once to flash the month digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set the month. Press MODE button (9) once again to flash the date digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set the date. Press MODE button (9) once again to finish the setting or press SET button (13) once to continue time setting. 6TIME SETTING After entering set mode, press SET button (13) once to flash the hour digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set the hour. Press MODE button (9) once to flash the minute digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set the minute. Press MODE button (9) once again to finish the time setting or press SET button (13) to continue alarm time setting. ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 7 3REPLACING BATTERIES When the low battery symbol shows on the LCD display (20), open the Battery door (19) at the bottom, replace the exhausted batteries with three new alkaline AAbatteries. NOTE: If the AC/DC adapter is connected to the DC jack,the batt eries are used to maintain clock function only. The batteries can operate the unit with full functions for only a few hours. The unit should be operated with the included adapter. 6 4SETTING NORMAL TIME When power is on, the clock starts to enter the radio controlled clock mode. The LCD display (20) initially shows: L: 05 receiving signal strength, 5 indicates signal level OK, 04 signal weak. 0059: a count of seconds OFF: Alarm off mode The receiving tower symbol starts to blink. It indicates that the unit has entered the time signalreceiving mode. If this unit is within the signal area: after receiving all signals successfully, the clock shows the correct time and starts to work. The blinking receiving tower symbol becomes steady. The time signal is transmitted four times a day to autoadjust the clock. If this unit is out of the signal area: Press MODE button (9) once, the clock changes to normal clock mode. To set the correct time, hold SET button (13) for two seconds to enter set mode.
8SETTING ALARM ON/OFF TO TURN ALARM 1 ON:With the radio turned off, keeping the ALARM button (9) pressed, set the correct wake up hour and minutes with the HOUR (3) and MINUTE (4). They can be pressed with quick, short presses to advance slowly or they can be kept pressed rapidly. When finished, release the ALARM button and this will cause the loudspeaker symbol appears in the display. If you want to deactivate the alarm, press the ALARM button (9) again and the loudspeaker symbol will disappear from the display. When the activated alarm turns the radio on, it can be turned off by pressing the ALARM button (9) again. The Power button (7) cannot be used for this purpose. While the radio is playing in alarm mode and without any manual interruption to deactivate the alarm, it will turn off automatically after 60 minutes. TO TURN ALARM 1 OFF:Press ALARM button (10) until the display shows both OFF and symbol. Press MODE button (9) until it returns to normal month and date display. TO TURN ALARM 2 ON:Press ALARM button (12) until the display shows both the alarm time and symbol. Press MODE button (9) until it returns to normal month and date display. TO TURN ALARM 2 OFF:Press ALARM button (12) until the display shows both OFF and symbol. Press MODE button (9) until it returns to normal month and date display. ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 9 7SETTING ALARM TIME (REMARK: please make sure the e ONIOFF switch is in OFF position to set alarm time or operate the alarm function) TO SET ALARM TIME: Hold SET button (13) for two seconds to enter set mode, press SET button (13) twice to show the symbol and flash the alarm hour digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set alarm l hour. Press MODE button (9) once to flash the alarm minute digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set alarm l minutes Press MODE button (9) once again to finish alarm l setting TO SET ALARM 2 TIME: Hold SET button (13) for two seconds to enter set mode, press SET button (13) three times to show the symbol and flash the alarm hour digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set alarm 2 hour. Press MODE button (9) once to flash the alarm minute digits, then press UP (10) or DOWN (12) button to set alarm 2 minute. Press MODE button (9) once again to finish alarm 2 setting (all digits steady) or press SET button (13) to continue zone setting. Setting Alarm ON/OFF To turn alarm l ON: Press ALARM button (10) until the display shows both the alarm time and symbol. Press MODE button (9) until it returns to normal month and date display. 8
11 SETTING TIME ZONE FOR USA Hold SET button (13) for two seconds to enter set mode. Press SET button (13) four times to enter zone setting mode. When the LCD display (13) shows the map flashing, press UP (10) or DOWN button (12) to select your US time zone. 1.Daylight Savings SetUp:Press MODE button (9) once, then press (10) or (12) button to set summer time on/off. 2.Hour Offset SetUp:Press MODE button (9) again, then press (10) or (12) button to set a 1 2 to +1 2 hour offset when traveling to a differen t time zone. To return to normal clock display mode, press MODE button (9) or SET (13) once. ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 11 SETTING ALARM ON/OFF continued WAKE TO RADIO:If the function slide switch (6) is set to RADIO position, the radio will come on automatically when the preset alarm time is reached. WAKE TO SOOTHING SOUND:If the function slide switch (6) is set to SOUND, the soothing sound will come on automatically when the preset alarm time is reached. WAKE TO ALARM:If the function slide switch (6) is set to BEEP position, the alarm will come on for two minutes automatically when the preset alarm timeis reached. SNOOZE:Press SNOOZE button (8) once within two minutes (or two minutes later, the alarm will stop automatically) to stop radio or alarm tem porarily and give you extra eight minutes of sleep.Within this period, the symbol SNOOZE, shows on the LCD display (20). After eight minutes, radio or alarm will come on again. It will repeat if you press the SNOOZE button (8) again within two minutes. TO STOP THE RADIO OR ALARM:To stop it, press any control button once except for SNOOZE button, or just wait for two minutes (the alarm will stop automatically). 10 9 SELECTING 5 DAY ALARM/7 DAY ALARM 10 12/24 HOUR FORMAT Press 15 /17 button (11) to select 15 or 17 alarm. Hold down the SNOOZE button (8) for five seconds to change from a 12 hour format to a 24 hour format.
Set the function switch to RADIO or SOUND and switch the ON/OFF switch to OFF position,then hold the (15/17)/SLEEP button (3) for three seconds, the SLEEP symbol will show on the LCD display (20) and the sleep timer digits start from 60 minutes. It will turn on at the same time. Then use the buttons (10) or (12) to set the desired sleep time.The range is from one to 99 minutes. Press MODE button (9) once to finish timer setting. The digits start to count down. When the sleep timer counts down to 00, it will turn off the radio or sound automatically. Or press the SNOOZE button (8) once to stop the sleep timer. Slide the function switch to RADIO and slide the AM/FM selector to desired band, press the ON/OFF button to switch it on and off. The ON/OFF button will light up when the radio is on. Slide the function switch to RADIO and slide the AM/FM selector to desired band, press the ON/OFF button to switch it on and off. The ON/OFF button will light up when the radio is on. ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 12SETTING SLEEP TIMER 13RADIO OPERATION Slide the function switch to SOUND and press the ON/OFF button to switch it on and off. Select the sound by pressing the corresponding key. The ON/OFF button and the corresponding key will light up. 14SOOTHING SOUND OPERATION 15IMPORTANT NOTE POWER:Main Supply :AC 12OV/DC 6V Adapter 5OOmA (included) Battery Backup of Clock and Alarm DC 4.5V (3 x AA)(included) RADIO:AM 530 1710 kHz FM :88 108 MHz (Mono)RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK: WWVB: 60 kHz It is possible, yet highly unlikely, that even your properly operating radio may cause interference to other radios or televisions. If the interference goes away after you turn off your radio, it is the cause.Here are some tips to help elimina te the interference: This clock is designed as a consumer use item, NOT as scientific equipment. The success of time reception is not guaranteed; it issubject to environmental conditions and the distance from the signal source. This clock is designed for indoor use only. Please avoid high humidity, high temperature, vibration, and shock. 12 16SPECIFICATIONS 17FCC STATEMENT 13
18SERVICE INFORMATION ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 1514 19ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY You may contact the Etón Service Department for additional information: [email protected] Contact us for a Return Authorization prior to shipping your unit. Should you want to return your unit for service, pack the receiver carefully using the original carton or other suitable container. Writeyour return address clearly on the shipping carton and on an enclosed cover letter describing the service required, symptoms or problems. Also, include your daytime telephone number and a copy of your proof of purchase. The receiver will be serviced under the terms of the Etón Limited Warranty and returned to you. Etón warrants to the original purchaser this product shall be free from defects in material or workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase. During the warranty period Etón or an autho rized Etón service facility will provide, free of charge, both parts and labor necessary to correct defects in material and workmanship. At their option, Etón may replace a defective unit. 1. Complete and send in the Warranty Registration Card within ten (10) days of purchase. 2. Call Etón or the nearest authorized service facility, as soon as possible after discovery of a possible defect. Have ready: (a) the model and serial number. (b) the identity of the seller and the approximate date of purchase. (c) a detailed description of the problem, including details on the electrical connection to associated equipment and the list of such equipment. 3. Etón will issue a Return Authorization number and the address to which the unit can be shipped. Ship the unit in its original container or equivalent, fully insured and shippingcharges prepaid.• Rotate or relocate the radio. • Increase the distance from the equipment being interfered with. • Contact the manufacturer of your equipment for assistance. If you cannot eliminate the interference to devises in other house holds, the FCC requires that you stop using your radio until theinterference can be el iminated. FCC STATEMENT continued
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY continued ESP 2000OPERATION MANUAL 1716 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY continued Correct maintenance, repair, and use are important to obtain proper performance from this product. Therefore carefully read the Instruction Manual. This warranty does not apply to any defect thatEtón determines is due to: 1. Improper maintenance or repair, including the installation of parts or accessories that do not conform to the quality and specification of the original parts. 2. Misuse, abuse, neglect or improper installation. 3. Accidental or intentional damage. 4. Battery leakage. All implied warranties, if any, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, terminate one (1) year from the date of the original purchase. The foregoing constitutes Etón entire obligation with respect to this product, and the original purchaser shall have no other remedy and no claim for incidental or conse quential damages, losses, or expenses. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty give you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.FOR SERVICE INFORMATION CONTACT: Etón Corporation1015 Corporation Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 U.S.A. www.etoncorp.com
FONCTIONS ................................................................. EMPLACEMENT DES COMMANDES ............................ REMPLACEMENT DES PILES......................................... RÉGLAGE D’HEURE NORMALE..................................... RÉGLAGE ANNÉE/MOIS/DATE....................................... RÉGLAGE D’HEURE ...................................................... RÉGLAGE D’HEURE DE L’ALARME................................ RÉGLAGE ON/OFF (MARCHE/ ARRÊT)DE L’ALARME.......... SÉLECTION ALARME 5 JOURS / ALARME 7 JOURS ....... FORMAT 12/24 HEURES .............................................. RÉGLAGE FUSEAU POUR LES ÉTATSUNIS ................... RÉGLAGE DE LA MINUTERIE DE VEILLE........................ FONCTIONNEMENT DE LA RADIO................................ FONCTIONNEMENT DU SON APAISANT....................... REMARQUE IMPORTANTE............................................ FICHE TECHNIQUE........................................................ DÉCLARATION DE LA FCC............................................ RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LES SERVICES......................... LA GARANTIE LIMITÉE DE UN AN................................ 1 23456789 1011121314151617181920 202222232424262828282930303031313232page ESP 2000MANUEL DOPÉRATION 1918 VOUS AVEZ BESOIN D’AIDE? Voici comment nous contacter: • From the United States: (800) 8722228 • From Canada: (800) 6371648 • From Everywhere Else: (650) 9033866 • Email: [email protected] • Internet: www.etoncorp.com TABLE DES MATIÈRES