Eton E1 User Manual

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E1MANUALwww.etoncorp.comAM/FM/SHORTWAVE/XM READY RADIO

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19E1 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION continuedE1 MANUAL10. MHz / kHz Indicates whether the frequency displayed is shown inmegahertz or kilohertz.11. MENU Labels t

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

21SIDE PANEL DESCRIPTION continuedE1 MANUAL4. ANTENNA HFThis switch selects between the internal TELESCOPICantenna and the external antenna connector

Page 4 - 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

23GETTING STARTED continuedE1 MANUALPress the ‘SW BAND’ softkey to enter the shortwaveband tuning mode. The SW portion of the display indi-cator will

Page 5 - POWER SUPPLY

25GETTING STARTED continuedE1 MANUALtemporarily until the system once again locks on to thedesired carrier.FM OPERATIONFM reception is perhaps the eas

Page 6 - INSTALLATION

27MEMORY FUNCTIONS continuedE1 MANUALwhen the softkey is pressed, indicating that MEMORYmode has been selected.8. Meter Band Identifier Identifies the

Page 7 - E1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

29COUNTRY FUNCTIONS continuedE1 MANUALCOUNTRY channels can be scanned using the SEEKfunction which can stop on any stored channel thathas a predetermi

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31XM OPTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONE1 MANUAL7. XM-ALL - This line will indicate whether the unit isoperating in FAVORITE, CATEGORY, or XM-ALL mode.8. CURS

Page 9 - TOP PANEL DESCRIPTION

33XM OPTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION continuedE1 MANUALThe second press causes only two channels at a timeto be displayed, but the channel name, artist, an

Page 10 - E1 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

35INTRODUCTION TO XM SATELLITE RADIO continuedE1 MANUALFirst Steps• To go to XM Radio mode, press the ‘XM’ softkey. This will cause the basic XM Radi

Page 11 - GETTING STARTED

37INTRODUCTION TO XM SATELLITE RADIO continuedE1 MANUALBASIC XM DISPLAYIn the BASIC XM DISPLAY illustration above, the itemslabeled “CATEGORY”, “CHANN

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2 3E1 AM/FM/Shortwave/XM Ready Radio E1 MANUALFRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION (See page 13)SIDE PANELDESCRIPTION(See page 20)123456782019181716151413121110923

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39E1 MENUS continuedE1 MANUALMAIN MENU1. RADIO SETTINGS - Pressing ‘1' takes you to the RADIO SETTINGS menu which allows setting parameters foren

Page 14 - MEMORY FUNCTIONS

40 411. ENHANCED SSB OFF / ON - Pressing ‘1' toggles ENHANCED SSB ON and OFF. Enhanced SSB provides 30 Db ofadditional rejection of the undesired

Page 15 - COUNTRY FUNCTIONS

42 43E1 MENUS continuedE1 MENUS continuedE1 MANUALSET CLOCKSThis menu is reached from the AUDIO SETTINGS menu described above by pressing the ‘8'

Page 16 - XM OPTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

XMThis menu can be reached only when the XM Digital Antenna has been attached, and the receiver is operating in XMmode. It can be accessed from the MA

Page 17 - E1 MANUAL

46 471. ANTENNA AIMING - Pressing the ‘1' key will cause the display to appear as follows:ANTENNA AIMINGYou should then position the XM Radio Dig

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48 496. DIAGNOSTIC MODE - Diagnostic mode is provided so that service center personnel can obtain additional infor-mation in case you experience diffi

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50 51This display is shown in the following illustration.LOCAL / GMT TIME SELECT1. CLOCKS - This identifies the menu as being the CLOCK GMT / LOCAL se

Page 20 - E1 MENUS

53CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS continuedE1 MANUALbers to disappear, and the time entry for item 4 tobe displayed in reverse video.• Use the ‘Direct-Key-

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54 55SETTING TIMER ON/OFF TIMESEnter the TIMERS menu by pressing the ‘MENU’ key to reach MAIN MENU, and then pressing the ‘5' key on the‘Direct-K

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56 57ENABLING/DISABLING TIMER OPERATIONPress the ‘TIME’ button. This will activate the TIMER 1 display. It will appear as shown in the “ENABLING/DISAB

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5IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS continuedE1 MANUALconnection a la terre ne manque pas.13. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routedso that the

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59QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEE1 MANUAL58With Batteries OnlyWhen the receiver is turned OFF when operating frombatteries the display lighting will do one of

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60 61QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE continuedQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE continuedE1 MANUALProgram ON/OFF timers (starting 53)• Press MENU to activate MAIN MENU• P

Page 26 - T.SCAN FUNCTION

63TROUBLESHOOTINGE1 MANUAL62AC Input - Alternating Current power source availableat wall outlet sockets.AM - Signals in which the information is conve

Page 27 - CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS

64 65WARRANTY REGISTRATIONAPPENDIXE1 MANUALTo ensure full warranty coverage or product updates,registration of your etón or Grundig product should bec

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67APPENDIX - UNDERSTANDING SHORTWAVE BANDS continuedE1 MANUALFULL-SIZED PASSIVE SHORTWAVE ANTENNASThese normally give the best performance. Genericall

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69APPENDIX - UNDERSTANDING SHORTWAVE BANDS continuedE1 MANUALMARITIME TWO-WAY COMMUNICATIONS FRE-QUENCIES AND CHANNELS(All frequencies in kilohertz; c

Page 30 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

71APPENDIX - etón E1 QUICK GUIDE continued E1 MANUALLISTENING TO SHORTWAVE STATIONSAbsolutely no technical knowledge is necessary to fullyenjoy liste

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73E1 MANUAL72Sequentially press the button below MENU in the dis-play until CLOCK MODES appears. If AUTO CLOCK SETis OFF, press 1 to turn it ON. If AU

Page 32 - SUGGESTED REFERENCES

75E1 MANUALExternal Antenna• 50 to 75 Ohms, PAL type, Male (PAL to F typeadapter included)External Speaker Output• 4 to 8 Ohms. External jack is 1/8

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76 77BLOCK DIAGRAM - etón E1 SIGNAL FLOW BLOCK DIAGRAME1 MANUAL

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6 72 TABLE OF CONTENTSE1 MANUALT.SCAN FUNCTION p.51• DESCRIPTION• MARKING CHANNELS FOR T.SCAN• UNMARKING T.SCAN CHANNELS• SELECTING THE SCAN STOP

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9POWER SUPPLY continuedE1 MANUALAC ADAPTERKeep curtains and other flammable materials out ofdirect contact with the AC ADAPTER to avoid overheat-ing.B

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11INSTALLATION continuedE1 MANUALous types of external antennas. The built-in telescopicantenna is available for use on all bands. A PAL typeantenna c

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12 13FIGURE 1: E1 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMINSTALLATION continuedE1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONE1 MANUALLow Impedance Antenna To Tape Recorderor Stereo SystemF

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15E1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION continuedE1 MANUALUsed to initiate or stop a scan of MEMORY, COUNTRYor XM channels marked with a “T” tag.13. SEEK Pressin

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17E1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION continuedE1 MANUAL20. POWER Pressing this key toggles the unit on and off.21. Display This is a dot matrix LCD display. S

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