User manual JENSEN TRA4300
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Mute
Press MUTE (2) to silence the audio output in tuner, weather band or auxiliary input mode. When the audio output is silenced, "MUTE" will appear in the display. If the mute feature is activated when the unit is turned off, the volume will default to the programmed turn-on level when the unit is turned back on.
3. Display
Press DISP (3) momentarily to toggle the LCD display between function mode (showing tuner, auxiliary input or weather band information, depending on which mode is currently activated) and clock mode (showing the time).
4. [. . . ] Display
Press DISP (3) momentarily to toggle the LCD display between function mode (showing tuner, auxiliary input or weather band information, depending on which mode is currently activated) and clock mode (showing the time).
4. Liquid Crystal Display
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel (4) displays the frequency, time and activated functions.
Basic Operation
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5. Auxiliary Input Function
To connect a portable audio device (MP3 player, iPOD, etc. ) to the JHD905, connect the headphone or line level output of the device to the 1/8" auxiliary input jack of the JHD905 (5b) using the audio patch cord (included). Briefly press TIMER to start the timer function, and the "TIMER" icon will flash in the display. Press TIMER again to stop the timer, and the "TIMER" icon will remain in the display (without flashing). Press the button again briefly to resume the timer, or press and hold it for three seconds to reset it to zero and to remove the "Timer" icon from the display.
7. Volume
Briefly press VOL+ (7a) or VOL- (7b) to adjust the volume up or down one step. Press and hold VOL+ or VOL- for more than one second to continuously adjust the volume level until the button is released. The current volume level (0 to 40) will appear in the display when the volume is adjusted, returning to the default display three seconds after the adjustment is complete.
8. Setting the Clock
To set the clock to display the current time, press the DISP button (3) for more than three seconds to enter clock setting mode, and the time will flash in the display. Press and hold TUN+ or TUN- for more than one second to tune continuously in the selected direction until the button is released.
12. Seek Tuning
Press SEEK- (12a) or SEEK+ (12b) momentarily to automatically tune the frequency down or up to the next strong station.
Radio and Weather Band Operation
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13. Preset Stations
Six numbered preset buttons (13) store and recall stations for each AM and FM band. To store a station, select a band (if needed) and then select a station. The current station will be stored, and the corresponding preset number will appear in the display. NOTE: Preset buttons recall channels 1-6 on weather band and cannot be set by the user.
Weather Band Operation
14. Accessing the Weather Band
Press WB (14) to directly access the weather band mode from any other function mode.
What is the NOAA Weather Radio?
This is a nationwide system that broadcasts local weather emergency information 24 hours a day. network has more than 530 stations covering the 50 states as well as the adjacent costal waters, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Each local area has its own transmitting station and there are a total of seven broadcasting frequencies used: 162. 400MHz (CH1), 162. 425MHz (CH2), 162. 450MHz (CH3), 162. 475MHz (CH4), 162. 500MHz (CH5), 162. 525MHz (CH6) and 162. 550MHz (CH7).
How many stations can I expect to receive?
Since the broadcasts are local weather and information, the transmission power is usually very low (much less than AM or FM stations) so you will usually receive only one station unless you are on the edge of two or more broadcast signals. The most you will receive will be two or three, and that is rare.
Is it possible I won't receive any stations?
Depending on location, it's possible you will receive a very weak signal or none at all. [. . . ] network has more than 530 stations covering the 50 states as well as the adjacent costal waters, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Each local area has its own transmitting station and there are a total of seven broadcasting frequencies used: 162. 400MHz (CH1), 162. 425MHz (CH2), 162. 450MHz (CH3), 162. 475MHz (CH4), 162. 500MHz (CH5), 162. 525MHz (CH6) and 162. 550MHz (CH7).
How many stations can I expect to receive?
Since the broadcasts are local weather and information, the transmission power is usually very low (much less than AM or FM stations) so you will usually receive only one station unless you are on the edge of two or more broadcast signals. The most you will receive will be two or three, and that is rare.
Is it possible I won't receive any stations?
Depending on location, it's possible you will receive a very weak signal or none at all. Also, similar to AM and FM signals, weather band signals are subject to surrounding conditions, weather, obstructions of the signal by hills or mountains, etc. [. . . ]
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