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user manual
manual de usuario
EN/E
It is important to read this user manual prior to using your new product for the fi rst time.
Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su equipo.
RP5435
RP5435R
v8.0 (1.0.8.0) (EN/E) 
Illustrations contained within this 
Illustrations contained within this 
publication are for representation 
publication are for representation 
only and subject to change.
only and subject to change.
The descriptions and 
The descriptions and 
characteristics given in this 
characteristics given in this 
document are given as a general 
document are given as a general 
indication and not as a guarantee.  
indication and not as a guarantee.  
In order to provide the highest 
In order to provide the highest 
quality product possible, we 
quality product possible, we 
reserve the right to make any 
reserve the right to make any 
improvement or modifi cation 
improvement or modifi cation 
without prior notice. 
without prior notice. 
Before you begin
Refer to the “Clock” section 
and follow the instructions 
to get the clock time shown 
correctly with the Auto Clock 
set feature.
Battery back-up operation
This clock radio is equipped with 
a memory holding system that 
can be powered with 2 “AA” 
batteries (included). The power 
failure protection circuit will not 
operate unless battery is installed. 
When normal household power 
is interrupted, or AC line cord 
is unplugged, the batteries will 
power the clock radio to keep 
track of time and alarm settings 
programmed into memory. When 
the battery backup functions, 
the digital display will not light, 
however, the function of alarm 
still occurs during the power 
interruption if remaining battery 
power is adequate. Normal 
operation will resume after AC 
power is restored so you will not 
have to reset the time or the alarm.
Install battery as follow:
1. Remove battery compartment 
door (located at the bottom of 
the radio) by applying thumb 
pressure to the tab on battery 
door and then lift the door 
out and off the cabinet.
2.  Insert 2 AA batteries 
(included).
3.  Replace the compartment door.
Note: we recommend that you 
replace the batteries every year.
Power is fed to the unit 
even when it is not 
functioning. To cut the 
power supply off, the power 
cable must be unplugged.
Power failure indicator
When AC power is interrupted 
(disconnected) for a short period of 
time, both time and alarm settings 
will change (unless batteries are 
installed).  After AC power is 
restored (reconnected), the Digital 
Display will blink to indicate that 
power was interrupted and you 
should readjust the time and alarm 
settings.  
Top view
OFF – turns the unit off.
FWD   – sets time (increases 
value).
SNOOZE – enters snooze mode 
where the alarm will quiet but 
sound again once the snooze 
period is over.
 REV – sets time (decreases 
value).
RADIO/AUX – selects radio or 
AUX mode.
WAKE –     OFF – activates and 
sets wake function.
 /WAKE1/WAKE2/   – slide 
switch to set Wake 1, Wake 2 and 
clock time. 
NAP – activates nap function.
SLEEP – activates sleep function. 
General controls
General controls
Back view
AUTO DIMMER – turns auto 
dimmer function on or off.  
TIME ZONE – press repeatedly to 
select a time zone. 
DST – turns daylight saving 
function on or off.
AM/FM – selects between AM and 
FM bands.
Right view
–VOLUME+ – adjusts volume.
TUNING – selects radio 
frequencies.
AUX IN – AUX input jack.
Clock
Setting clock manually
1. Slide the switch 
 /WAKE1/
WAKE2/   on the top of the 
unit to clock   position.
2. Press   REV or FWD 
 to 
set the clock time. The time 
decrements or increments 
will follow by a faster rate 
when you press and hold the 
buttons. The “:” between hour 
and minute time fl ashes when 
you are setting the time. AM 
or PM icon will also beside the 
time.
3. Slide the switch 
 /WAKE1/
WAKE2/   on the top of the 
unit to lock 
 position when 
fi nished.
US time zones
Radio
Selecting radio mode
Press RADIO/AUX to switch on 
radio.
Switching band
Slide the AM/FM switch on the 
back of the unit to select FM or 
AM band.
Tuning the radio
Turn the TUNING knob on the 
right of the unit to adjust radio 
frequency. Radio frequency shows 
on the display.
Built-in AFC
The Built In Automatic Frequency 
Control (AFC) works only on FM. 
It helps reducing drift on FM 
reception and keeping the radio 
locked in on the FM station to 
which it is tuned.
When tuning in FM stations, you 
may notice that the station you 
are tuning can be well-tuned on 
two or three nearby points on the 
dial. Always tune carefully at the 
loudest and clearest point.
AM antenna
A built-in ferrite rod antenna 
eliminates the need for an outside 
antenna for AM reception. 
Rotating the unit slightly may 
improve reception of distant AM 
stations.
Auxiliary source
1. Connect your auxiliary source 
(e.g. mp3 player) to the AUX 
input jack on the right side of 
the unit with the audio cable 
supplied.
2. Turn on the unit and your 
auxiliary source.
3. Press RADIO/AUX to switch to 
listen to auxiliary source. The 
AUX indicator on the front will 
turn on. Press again to switch 
back to listen to the radio.
Auto brightness control
Setting wake time
This unit allows two wake times 
to be set.
1. Slide the switch 
 /WAKE1/
WAKE2/   on the top of the 
unit to WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 
position.
2. Press   REV or FWD 
 to set 
the respective wake time. The 
time decrements or increments 
will follow by a faster rate 
when you press and hold the 
buttons. The “:” between hour 
and minute time fl ashes when 
you are setting the time.
3. Slide the switch 
 /WAKE1/
WAKE2/   on the top of the 
unit to 
 position when 
fi nished.
Selecting wake source
You may be woken up by radio 
or alarm.
1. Select an AM or FM station 
(see directions on “Radio”).
2. Set a wake time (see above 
direction).
3. Press WAKE –     OFF 1 or 2 
repeatedly on the top of the 
unit to select a waking mode. 
Corresponding icon lights on 
the front of the unit. 
Turning off the wake 
alarm or radio
Press SNOOZE on the top of the 
unit. The wake alarm or radio will 
be switched off temporarily. The 
alarm or radio will be on again 
when the snooze period is over. 
(see “SmartSnooze
TM
 Operation”)  
To turn off the wake alarm or 
radio completely, press OFF.  The 
wake alarm or radio will activate 
again the next day unless you 
switch off the Wake function (see 
“Switching off Wake Function”).
 1  – Wake 1 by alarm
 1  – Wake 1 by radio
 2  – Wake 2 by alarm
 2  – Wake 2 by radio
Checking wake time
Slide the switch
 /WAKE1/
WAKE2/   on the top of the unit 
to WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 position to 
check the currently set wake time.
The unit equips with 
GRAD-U-WAKE 
feature, the alarm tone 
volume will increase 
gradually to its maximum in 
about 30 to 45 seconds.
Wake function
SmartSnooze
TM 
operation
This operation allows extra sleep 
time after the wake function is on. 
The alarm will be off by pressing 
SNOOZENAPSLEEP,  
 REV or FWD   until the snooze 
period is over. Snooze function 
can be used repeatedly up to 30 
minutes (default: 9 minutes). After 
this, the wake function will turn 
off until the next day. 
Set the “quiet” period as follow:
1.  Press and hold SNOOZE.
2.  Press 
 REV or FWD 
 to set 
the quiet period. The time 
decrements or increments 
will follow by a faster rate 
when you press and hold the 
buttons. 
SmartSnooze
TM 
is only 
available when
 /WAKE1/WAKE2/   is 
at the lock 
 position.
Switching off wake 
function
Press WAKE –     OFF 1 or 2  
repeatedly on the top of the unit 
until no wake mode icon shows 
on the display.  
In sleep mode, you can set the 
duration (up to 2 hours) before 
the radio turn off automatically.
1.  Press and hold SLEEP on the 
top of the unit and use          
 REV or FWD 
 to set the 
duration up to 2 hours. The 
time decrements or increments 
will follow by a faster rate 
when you press and hold the 
buttons.  
  Note: The radio will be 
switched on.
2. To check the remaining 
duration before the radio turns 
off, press and hold SLEEP.
3. To cancel the sleep function, 
press SNOOZE or OFF.   
Sleep function
NAP function
This function wakes you up after 
a short period of time (from 10 
minutes to 2 hours, default: 20 
minutes).
1.  Press NAP once on the top of 
the unit. The NAP icon fl ashes 
on the display. Press   REV 
or FWD 
 to set the NAP 
duration up to 2 hours (each 
press decreases or increases 
duration by 10 minutes). 
2. The clock time shows after a 
few seconds if no button is 
pressed. NAP icon shows on 
the display to indicate the 
function is activated.
3. To check remaining NAP time, 
press NAP once to show the 
time on the display briefl y 
with the NAP icon fl ashing on 
the display. 
4. When the alarm sounds, press 
SNOOZE to switch it off.
•  To cancel the function before 
the nap time ends, press and 
hold NAP until no nap icon 
shows on the display. 
Warranty information
Clock time and radio frequency 
are display on the display area 
at the front of the unit. The 
display brightness can be adjusted 
automatically by analyzing the 
intensity of surrounding light 
sources. 
Slide AUTO DIMMER on the back 
of the unit to ON position to 
activate the function.
Canadian time zones
Auto clock set
You do not have to set the clock 
time as a built-in automatic time 
set system is equipped in this 
clock powered by 2 AA batteries 
(included and installed). 
Follow the instructions below to 
get the clock time shown correctly.
1. Plug for power
Insert the plug of the 
unit into an AC power 
outlet. 
2. Select daylight saving
Slide the DST switch 
at the back of the unit 
to turn on/off in areas 
observing/not observing 
such time change. The icon 
 shows on the display when 
daylight saving time is active.
3. Select your time zone
Press TIME ZONE 
repeatedly at the back 
of the unit to cycle 
through the time 
zones (EST > CST > MST > PST > 
AKST > HST > AST > EST...). The 
default time zone is Eastern (EST) 
(refer to the maps on the right). 
Your clock is now set and 
ready for use.
WARNING: Please avoid playing 
with these buttons after entering 
the Clock/Alarm set mode.
12 Month Limited Warranty
Applies to RCA Audio/Video 
Products
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. 
(the Company) warrants to the 
original retail purchaser of this 
product that should this product 
or any part thereof, under 
normal use and conditions, be 
proven defective in material 
or workmanship within 12 
months from the date of original 
purchase, such defect(s) will 
be repaired or replaced with 
reconditioned product (at the 
Company’s option) without charge 
for parts and repair labor.
To obtain repair or replacement 
within the terms of this Warranty, 
the product is to be delivered with 
proof of warranty coverage (e.g. 
dated bill of sale), specifi cation of 
defect(s), transportation prepaid, 
to the Company at the address 
shown below.
This Warranty does not extend 
to the elimination of externally 
generated static or noise, to 
correction of antenna problems, 
loss/interruptions of broadcast 
or internet service, to costs 
incurred for installation, removal 
or reinstallation of product, to 
corruptions caused by computer 
viruses, spyware or other malware, 
to loss of media, fi les, data or 
content, or to damage to tapes, 
discs, removable memory devices 
or cards, speakers, accessories, 
computers, computer peripherals, 
other media players, home 
networks or vehicle electrical 
systems.
This Warranty does not apply to 
any product or part thereof which, 
in the opinion of the Company, 
has suffered or been damaged 
through alteration, improper 
installation, mishandling, misuse, 
neglect, accident, or by removal 
or defacement of the factory 
serial number/bar code label(s). 
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S 
LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY 
IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR 
REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE 
AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE 
COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED 
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY 
PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other 
express warranties or liabilities. 
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, 
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED 
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE 
DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN 
WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR 
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY 
HEREUNDER INCLUDING 
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE 
BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 
MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL 
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE 
COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY 
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL 
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR 
ANY OTHER WARRANTY. No person 
or representative is authorized 
to assume for the Company any 
liability other than expressed 
herein in connection with the sale 
of this product.
Some states do not allow 
limitations on how long an implied 
warranty lasts or the exclusion 
or limitation of incidental or 
consequential damage so the 
above limitations or exclusions may 
not apply to you. This Warranty 
gives you specifi c legal rights and 
you may also have other rights 
which vary from state to state.
 
How to make a warranty claim:
•  If your product is capable 
of storing content (such 
as an mp3 player, digital 
voice recorder, etc), it is 
recommended to make 
periodic backup copies of 
content stored on the product. 
If applicable, before shipping a 
product, make a back up copy 
of content or data stored on 
the device. Also, it is advisable 
to remove any personal 
content which you would not 
want exposed to others. IT IS 
LIKELY THAT CONTENTS AND 
DATA ON THE DEVICE WILL BE 
LOST DURING SERVICE AND 
REFORMATTING. AUDIOVOX 
ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR 
LOST CONTENT OR DATA, OR 
FOR THE SECURITY OF ANY 
PERSONAL CONTENT OR DATA 
ON THE RETURNED DEVICE. 
Product will be returned 
with factory default settings, 
and without any pre-loaded 
content which may have been 
installed in the originally 
purchased products.  Consumer 
will be responsible for 
reloading data and content. 
Consumer will be responsible 
to restore any personal 
preference settings. 
•  Properly pack your unit. 
Include any remotes, memory 
cards, cables, etc. which were 
originally provided with the 
product. However DO NOT 
return any removable batteries, 
even if batteries were included 
with the original purchase. We 
recommend using the original 
carton and packing materials.
•  Include evidence of purchase 
date such as the bill of sale. 
Also print your name and 
address and a description of 
the defect. Send via standard 
UPS or its equivalent to:
  Audiovox Electronics Corp.
  Attn: Service Department.
  150 Marcus Blvd., 
Hauppauge N.Y. 11788
 1-877-833-3491
     
•  Insure your shipment for loss 
or damage. Audiovox accepts 
no liability in case of damage 
or loss en route to Audiovox.
•  Pay any charges billed to you 
by the Exchange Center for 
service not covered by the 
warranty.
•  A new or refurbished unit 
will be shipped to you freight 
prepaid.
What we will do:
Provide you with a new, or at our 
option, a refurbished unit. The 
exchange unit is under warranty 
for the remainder of the original 
product’s warranty period. 
For Canada Customers, please 
ship to:
Audiovox Return Centre
c/o Genco
6685 Kennedy Road,
Unit#3, Door 16,
Mississuaga, Ontario
L5T 3A5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Some of the following information 
may not apply to your particular 
product; however, as with any 
electronic product, precautions 
should be observed during 
handling and use.
•  Read these instructions. 
•  Keep these instructions. 
•  Heed all warnings. 
•  Follow all instructions. 
•  Do not use this apparatus near 
water. 
•  Clean only with dry cloth. 
•  Do not block any ventilation 
openings. Install in accordance 
with the manufacturer’s 
instructions. 
•  Do not install near any heat 
sources such as radiators, heat 
registers, stoves, or other 
apparatus (including amplifi ers) 
that produce heat. 
•  Do not defeat the safety 
purpose of the polarized 
or grounding-type plug. A 
polarized plug has two blades 
with one wider than the 
other. A grounding type plug 
has two blades and a third 
grounding prong. The wide 
blade or the third prong is 
provided for your safety. If 
the provided plug does not 
fi t into your outlet, consult an 
electrician for replacement of 
the obsolete outlet. 
•  Protect the power cord 
from being walked on or 
pinched particularly at plugs, 
convenience receptacles, and 
the point where they exit from 
the apparatus. 
•  Only use attachments/
accessories specifi ed by the 
manufacturer. 
• Use only 
with the cart, 
stand, tripod, 
bracket, 
or table 
specifi ed 
by the manufacturer, or sold 
with the apparatus. When a 
cart is used, use caution when 
moving the cart/apparatus 
combination to avoid injury 
from tip-over.
•  Unplug this apparatus during 
lightning storms or when 
unused for long periods of 
time. 
•  Refer all servicing to qualifi ed 
service personnel. Servicing is 
required when the apparatus 
has been damaged in any way, 
such as power-supply cord or 
plug is damaged, liquid has 
been spilled or objects have 
fallen into the apparatus, the 
apparatus has been exposed 
to rain or moisture, does not 
operate normally, or has been 
dropped. 
ADDITIONAL SAFETY 
INFORMATION
•  Apparatus shall not be exposed 
to dripping or splashing and 
no objects fi lled with liquids, 
such as vases, shall be placed 
on the apparatus.
•  Always leave suffi cient space 
around the product for 
ventilation. Do not place 
product in or on a bed, rug, 
in a bookcase or cabinet that 
may prevent air fl ow through 
vent openings.
•  Do not place lighted candles, 
cigarettes, cigars, etc. on the 
product.
•  Connect power cord only to 
AC power source as marked on 
the product.
•  Care should be taken so that 
objects do not fall into the 
product.
•  Do not attempt to disassemble 
the cabinet. This product 
does not contain customer 
serviceable components.
•  The marking information 
is located at the bottom of 
apparatus.
•  To be completely disconnect 
the power input, the main 
plug of apparatus shall be 
disconnected from the mains.
•  Main plug is a disconnect 
device. The main plug should 
not be obstructed OR should 
be easily accessed during 
intended use.
•  The ventilation should not 
be impeded by covering the 
ventilation openings with 
items such as newspaper, table-
cloths, curtains etc.
•  No naked fl ame sources such 
as lighted candled should be 
placed on the apparatus.
•  Attention should be drawn to 
the environmental aspects of 
battery disposal.
•  The use of apparatus in 
moderate climates.
This is class 
II equipment 
designed with 
double or reinforce 
insulation so it does 
not require a safety connection to 
electrical earth (US: ground).  
Plugging in for power
AC OUTLET POWER SUPPLY: 
120 V~60 Hz
The AC power plug 
is polarized (one 
blade is wider than 
the other) and only 
fi ts into AC power 
outlets one way. 
If the plug will not go into the 
outlet completely, turn the plug 
over and try to insert it the other 
way. If it still does not fi t, contact 
a qualifi ed electrician to change 
the outlet, or use a different one.  
Do not attempt to bypass this 
safety feature.
Important battery 
precautions
•  Any battery may present a risk 
of fi re, explosion, or chemical 
burn if abused. Do not try to 
charge a battery that is not 
intended to be recharged, do 
not incinerate, and do not 
puncture.
• Non-rechargeable batteries, 
such as alkaline batteries, may 
leak if left in your product for 
a long period of time. Remove 
the batteries from the product 
if you are not going to use it 
for a month or more.
•  If your product uses more 
than one battery, do not mix 
types and make sure they are 
inserted correctly. Mixing types 
or inserting incorrectly may 
cause them to leak.
•  Discard any leaky or deformed 
battery immediately. They 
may cause skin burns or other 
personal injury.
•  Please help to protect the 
environment by recycling 
or disposing of batteries 
according to federal, state, and 
local regulations.
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Portable Cart Warning
Note:  This equipment has been 
tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a Class B digital 
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed 
to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in 
a residential installation. This 
equipment generates, uses, and 
can radiate radio frequency energy 
and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instructions, 
may cause harmful interference to 
radio communications. 
However, there is no guarantee 
that interference will not occur 
in a particular installation. If 
this equipment does cause 
harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can 
be determined by turning the 
equipment off and on, the user is 
encouraged to try to correct the 
interference by one or more of the 
following measures:
•  Reorient or relocate the 
receiving antenna.
•  Increase the separation 
between the equipment and 
receiver.
•  Connect the equipment into 
an outlet on a circuit different 
from that to which the 
receiver is connected.
•  Consult the dealer or 
an experienced radio/TV 
technician for help.
Changes or modifi cations not 
expressly approved by Audiovox 
could void the user’s authority to 
operate the equipment.
FCC Information
WARNING: The battery (battery 
or batteries or battery pack) shall 
not be exposed to excessive heat 
such as sunshine, fi re or the like. 
Ecology
Help protect the environment - 
we recommend that you dispose 
of used batteries by putting 
them into specially designed 
receptacles. 
For your records
In the event that service should be 
required, you may need the model 
number and the serial number.  In 
the space below, record the date 
and place of purchase and the 
serial number:
Model No.: 
Date of Purchase: 
Place of Purchase: 
Serial No.:
Service information
This product should be serviced 
only by those specially trained in 
appropriate servicing techniques.  
For instructions on how to obtain 
service, refer to the warranty 
included in this user manual.
Technical information
Product: CD/Clock Radio
Brand: RCA
Model: RP5435, RP5435R
Power Supply: 120V ~ 60Hz
Power Consumption: 4 Watts
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