RCA ca1000 用户手册

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Before operating your receiver, make sure that you
have already:
Read and understood all of the safety instructions
Installed the receiver’s batteries
Connected the receiver to a power source
Activated the program service by calling
Command Audio
Once you have accomplished these tasks, you’re ready
to enjoy all that your CA1000 has to offer.
Note:  It may take as long as twenty-four hours (or
more) before any new programs have been
completely stored into your receiver’s memory. MAKE
SURE to leave the receiver plugged in, and the MODE
switch set to either ON or STANDBY. See your
Program Guide for a schedule that explains when the
latest edition of each program is available.
the Antenna
It may not always be necessary to extend the
antenna. If the “NO SIGNAL” light is blinking, either
extend or collapse the antenna or relocate the
receiver.  When the “NO SIGNAL” light is turned off
you will be receiving the signal. When in the
STANDBY MODE, the LCD display will show when you
are receiving a good signal.
Adding Programs
Your receiver comes with an electronic Program
Guide. Use this Program Guide to select the programs
you want to hear from the Command Audio Service.
The receiver then automatically (and continuously)
updates your chosen programs for you.
Playlists are a convenient way to store the programs
you like to hear frequently, in the order you prefer to
hear them.  A typical playlist might include the
following programs:
• Traffic reports
• Weather
• News
• Sports
• Stock quotes, etc.
Playlists are preset at the factory, but you can
customize your receiver by adding or removing
programs, and changing the order that programs are
played. There is no limit to the number of programs
you can add to your playlists, but keep in mind that
your receiver is limited to eight hours of stored
programming for a listening session.
There are three places you can store programs that
you select from the Program Guide.
Chapter 3:  Operating Your Receiver
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