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E100
OPERATION MANUAL
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AM/FM/SHORTWAVE RADIO
  

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DO YOU NEED HELP?
We want you to thoroughly enjoy the use of your E100 radio. If you
need help while learning its operation, please contact us, using the
methods below.
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MAJOR FEATURES OF THE E100
• SHORTWAVE: 1711  29.995 KHz 
• FM 87.0  108.0MHz; MW 520  1710 
• Manual  and AutoScan Tuning 
• Direct Keypad Frequency Entry 
• Manual/Auto Scan to scan the preset stations
• FineTuning Control Knob
• 200 Random Programmable Memories 
• Memory Page Customizing 
• 9/10KHz step size selector for correct worldwide Medium Wave
(AM) reception 
• FMStereo/Signal Strength/Power Level Indicators 
• Digital Clock 
• Selectable 12/24 hour clock display format 
• Simultaneous...

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DIAGRAMScontinued
RADIO OFF DISPLAYRADIO ON DISPLAY
Battery Symbol 
Antenna Symbol 
15 ScaleAlarm AM/PM  Indicator 
Alarm
ClockDigits 
Alarm
ActivationSymbol  Clock Digits 
Time AM/PM
Indicator 
Triangle PointerClock Digits 
Alarm Activation
Symbol  Battery Symbol
Antenna Symbol
15 Scale  Triangle
Pointer 
FM, MW,
SHORTWAVE,Indicators Frequency 
DigitsSleep Timer
Symbol 
MEMORY DISPLAYSHORTWAVE METER BAND DISPLAYRefers only to the display’s upper right corner.
Memory Display...

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4GETTING STARTED
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5BASIC RADIO OPERATION
IMPORTANT INITIAL SETUP 1. Assure that the radio is unlocked, using the LOCK switch (24) on 
right side of the radio by pushing it down, to the OFF position. This
switch can be used to lock the radio when it is not in use or when
traveling. (Note that this does not deactivate the alarm feature).
2. Assure that the antenna gain switch (17), on the left side of the 
radio is in the highgain, H, position.
TURNING THE E100 ON AND OFF The E100...

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BASIC RADIO OPERATION continued
SETTING UP AM AND FM OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA You can skip this section if you are in North America and just purchased
the E100. It is already setup in the factory for use in North America.
If you travel to other world regions, make the changes below as necessary.
Outside of North America, AM stations (MW in the E100’s display) are
spaced in 9 KHz tuning steps. The FM frequency range may be different
from that used in North America, e.g. like...

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6CLOCK AND ALARM  FEATURES BASIC RADIO OPERATION continued
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SETTING THE CLOCK The factory has set the clock to function as a 24hour format clock.
If you prefer a 12 hour, AM/PM clock format, see the section titled
CHANGING THE CLOCK FROM 24 TO 12 HOUR FORMAT, on page 22.
To set the clock:1. Turn the radio off. The clock digits appear in the lower part of the 
display (43).
2. Press/release the button labeled ‘Time Set’ (15). The clock’s digits 
flash in the display.
3. Within 5...

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CLOCK AND ALARM  FEATURES continued
To set the alarm:
1. Turn the radio off. The alarm clock digits (30) appear in the upper 
right corner of the display.
2. Press/release the button labeled ‘Time Set’ twice. The alarm clock’s 
digits flash in the display.
3. Within 5 seconds, set the hour using the Up/Hour button and the 
minutes using the – button. Make sure that AM or PM (29) appear
in the display if your clock is set up in the 12 hr. AM/PM format.
4. Within 5 seconds of...

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ACCESSING WHAT IS STORED INTO MEMORY There are three ways to access what has been stored into memory:
Direct Memory Access, Memory Search and Memory Autoscan. These
three methods are described below. When the memory page and
memory preset numbers appear in the upper right corner of the display,
as it will in the descriptions below, the radio is in MEMORY ACCESS
MODE. This mode can be exited any time with a...

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MOVING A STORED FREQUENCY If desired, a frequency that has been stored into a memory can be
moved to a different memory on the same page, or a different page.
1. Turn on the radio.
2. Press/hold the M.Scan/Page button (7) for about 3 seconds and 
release it.
3. Use the Up/Hour or Down/Min. button (5,6) to select the required 
memory page.
4. Press/release the M.Scan/Page button twice.
5. Press/release the Mem.&Edit...
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