Operating instructions
Page 10
U.S. Patent No. 7,463,556
© 2011 American Innovative, LLC.
Using the Radio and Station Presets
The Neverlate Executive contains a high-quality FM/AM digital
tuner and can store up to twenty (20) station presets.
Basic Operation
Turn the radio on or off using the ON | OFF key. Note that the
radio cannot be toggled on or off while the MODE knob is in
any of the alarm set positions.
Use the SRC | SAVE key to cycle the audio source between FM,
AM and AUX (See Using Inputs & Outputs on page 16 for more
information on using the auxiliary audio input).
Use the VOLUME +/- keys to adjust the digital volume control.
Use the SEEK | SCAN +/- keys to adjust the radio frequency.
Press and hold these keys for one (1) second to scan to the next
strong station automatically.
Storing Station Presets
Your Neverlate can store up to 20 station presets. To store a
station preset:
1. Locate the station you would like to store.
2. Press and hold the SRC | SAVE key for two (2) seconds.
The next available station preset location flashes in the
display.
3. If desired, change the preset location using the STATION
PRESET PREV/NEXT keys.
4. Press the SRC | SAVE key to lock in the new station
preset. The station preset location stops flashing.
NOTE: If the location selected has been stored previously, it will
be overwritten.
Recalling Station Presets
Use the STATION PRESET PREV/NEXT keys to step through the
presets that you have already stored. Empty station preset
locations are not recalled.
TIP: The FM antenna is
integrated into the
power cord. If you are
having trouble
receiving FM
broadcasts, try
reorienting the position
of the cord.
TIP: The radio volume is
independent of the
alarm wake volume.
See Setting the Alarm
Wake Volume on page
12.
TIP: The Neverlate does
not utilize the concept
of an “AM Bank” or
“FM Bank” of presets.
Any station from either
band can be stored in
any preset location.
TIP: To remove a
station preset from a
previously stored
location, press and hold
the SNOOZE key for
two (2) seconds while
that station preset is
displayed.