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Tecsun PL-680 - System Settings (In Power Off Mode); Setting FM Frequency Range; Turn On;Off the LW; Setting MW (AM) Tuning Step

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TECSUN RADIOS AUSTRALIA
www.tecsunradios.com.au
20 PL-680
SETTING FM FREQUENCY RANGE:
Press & hold the [FM SET] button until 88-108MHz, 76-108MHz
or 87-108MHz appears on the display. Press the [FM SET] button to
select a suitable frequency range for FM.
TURN ON/OFF THE LW:
To turn ON/OFF LW, press & hold the [LW ON/OFF] button until "LW
ON" or "LW OFF" appears on the display.
SETTING MW (AM) TUNING STEP:
To select your desired AM tuning steps, press & hold the [9/10kHz]
button until "9kHz" or "10kHz" appears on the display.
TURN ON/OFF THE INTELLIGENT LIGHT FUNCTION
The Intelligent Light Function is activated by default, which will
illuminate the backlight for 5 seconds after operating any button or
knob. To deactivate, press & hold the [LIGHT SET] button until "OFF"
appears on the display; repeat the operation to reactivate.
Note: After deactivating the Intelligent Light Function, the
[LIGHT/SNOOZE] button can still be used to turn on/off the
back light.
TURN ON/OFF THE CHARGING FUNCTION
Using Regular Batteries for power supply:
In radio off mode, press & hold the [BATTERY] button until "CHA
OFF" is shown on the display. When the charging mode is
deactivated, "Ni-MH Battery" does not appear below the battery
consumption indicator.
Using Rechargeable Batteries for power supply:
In radio off mode, press & hold the [BATTERY] button until "CHA ON"
is shown on the display. When the charging mode is activated,
“Ni-MH Battery" appears below the battery consumption indicator.
SYSTEM SETTINGS (In Power Off Mode)
Note: The default setting is for using rechargeable batteries. For a
correct battery power indication when using regular batteries,
deactivate the charging function.

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