Pyle PSDNL22BK User Manual - Page 3

Alarm Function, Radio, AM: 540KHz -1600KHz

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LED Light 4 LED lights will be on when pressing the LED Light button once. 12 LED lights will be on when pressing the LED light button twice. All LED lights will be off when pressing the LED light button once again. Alarm Function Press the Alarm Button to open this function when you want call for help. Radio Choose the AM or FM band first. Then move the Volume switch to turn on the radio and adjust the tuner to get desired channel. Frequency: AM: 540KHz -1600KHz FM: 88MHz-108MHz Power 1. When the Power Switch is in the DRYCELL position, you can use the internal drycell batteries to provide power. 2. When the Power Switch is in the DYNAMO position, you can wind up the crank (clockwise) to charge the drycell batteries inside the lantern. 3. You can also use 3 AA batteries to power or the outer DC 6V power DC jack to charge the lantern. 4. Output power Use a special connection wire, connect one side of the wire to your DC device and the other side and connect to the DC jack. Then rotate the crank to charge the DC device. (Only applicable to 6V DC devices with proper cable)

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LED Light
4 LED lights will be on when pressing the LED Light button once.
12 LED lights will be on when pressing the LED light button twice.
All LED lights will be off when pressing the LED light button once again.
Alarm Function
Press the Alarm Button to open this function when you want call for help.
Radio
Choose the AM or FM band first. Then move the Volume switch to turn on the
radio and adjust the tuner to get desired channel.
Frequency:
AM: 540KHz —1600KHz
FM: 88MHz—108MHz
Power
1. When the Power Switch is in the DRYCELL position, you can use the
internal drycell batteries to provide power.
2. When the Power Switch is in the DYNAMO position, you can wind up the
crank (clockwise) to charge the drycell batteries inside the lantern.
3. You can also use 3 AA batteries to power or the outer DC 6V power DC jack
to charge the lantern.
4. Output power
Use a special connection wire, connect one side of the wire to your DC device
and the other side and connect to the DC jack. Then rotate the crank to charge
the DC device.
(Only applicable to 6V DC devices with proper cable)