Standard Features
- portable,
battery powered (2 D and 2 AA batteries) with AC adapter
- built-in monaural
speaker (0.7 Watt output)
- stereo headphone
socket; stereo line out connectors
- built-in
easy-to-aim antenna
- decryption
and narrowcast capability
- program selection
by language and category
- 32 presets
and last station memory
- 2-line, 8-character
LC display to show station, category and other information
- port for multimedia
services
- easy to Basic
Setup, Basic Operation and Select Beam
Mode
Basic
Setup
- Plug the receiver
in. The clock will be displayed
- Press the
ON button on the top-left of the unit. The clock goes off.
- Adjust the
antenna to the proper orientation.
- If there is
no signal, the display will read "CHECK ANTENNA". If there is
a signal, a satellite icon will appear in the top right of the display.
Try to position to antenna so that the satellite icon is present.
Basic Operation
- After turning
on the receiver and positioning the antenna, the first WorldSpace broadcaster
should be audible.
- If there is
adequate signal strength and no WorldSpace audio is available, try to search
for the broadcasters (see next section).
- Press the
BC Select buttons to select the broadcaster.
* Top button to select the next broadcaster
* Bottom button to select the previous broadcaster
- As the BC
Select buttons are pressed, the broadcaster ID is displayed on the screen,
followed by the broadcaster label, if available.
- For each BC,
the SCs are shown. Press the Service Components Select button to select
the SC within the BC.
Select Beam
Mode
This section does not apply if you are receiving WorldSpace audio content.
However, if no broadcasters can be heard and the display window shows an adequate
signal strength, then you will have to force the receiver to search for the
broadcasters.
- Press the
Beam Select button on top of the receiver. The name of the current beam
will appear in the display.
- Continue
to press the Beam Select button until the display reads "BEAM AFRI
-- 1". The receiver is beginning to search.
- If a signal
is detected, a satellite icon will appear on the top right corner of the
display window. If no signal is detected, the display will continue to read
"BEAM AFRI -- 1".
- If the search
is successful, the 1st broadcaster will be heard and the rest of the broadcasters
will be in memory. Follow the directions in the Basic Operations section
to tune through the broadcasters.

The
alarm clock receiver from Sanyo lets you awaken to WorldSpace. This unit has
the second largest display available today, with two 8-chracter lines. And
with 32 channel presets, you're just a touch away from your favorite programs!
Sanyo
Technosound Company Limited, formerly the audio arm of Sanyo Electric Company
Limited and now its wholly-owned subsidiary, is a leading manufacturer of audio
and electronic consumer goods. Sanyo Technosound products are distributed through
its global sales network, a key channel connecting the people of the world with
Sanyo Technosound goods. Sanyo's corporate keywords are "digital"
and "multimedia," a perfect fit with their new WorldSpace satellite
digital receiver.
Sanyo