Grundig Sonoclock 660 DAB User Manual

Grundig Sonoclock 660 DAB User Manual

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Sonoclock 660 DAB

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  • Page 1: Clock Radio

    CLOCK RADIO Sonoclock 660 DAB...
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  • Page 5 ___________________________________________________________ 6 - 22 DEUTSCH 23 - 39 ENGLISH 40 - 56 FRANÇAIS 57 - 73 ITALIANO 74 - 90 PORTUGUÊS 91 - 107 ESPAÑOL 108 - 124 NEDERLANDS 125 - 141 POLSKI 142 - 158 DANSK 159 - 175 SVENSKA 176 - 192 SUOMI...
  • Page 6 SAFETY _________________________________________________ This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. Only operate the appliance with the mains cable set supplied. The only way to completely disconnect the device from the mains is to unplug the mains cable.
  • Page 7 OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ Fold out page 2 so that you have the illustrations in front of you. Controls on the top Switches the radio on and off. ON/OFF Adjusts the brightness of the display to one of three levels, DIMMER switches off the backlight for the display. Activates the sleep timer settings.
  • Page 8: Controls On The Back

    OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ Controls on the front Automatically adjusts the brightness of the display to the AUTO DIMMER brightness of the surroundings. Dot Matrix Display. Displays time, date and DAB station Display information. Controls on the back Socket for the mains cable. Headphone jack for connecting a headphone or earphone set with a jack plug (ø...
  • Page 9 POWER SUPPLY ______________________________________ Mains operation with the mains adapter supplied (9 V, 800 mA) Check if the power supply unit on the type plate corresponds to your local mains supply. The only way to completely disconnect the device from the mains is to unplug the mains cable.
  • Page 10: Setting The Time

    SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Setting the time When you first switch on the device, the automatic station search starts (Display: » « and a progress scale). Once the device has found a DAB station it begins playback and the time is set automatically. If no DAB station is found, the display shows »...
  • Page 11 SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Manual station search If the automatic station search is not successful, you can search for or add DAB stations manually. Briefly press »MENU« to call up the DAB menu. In the DAB menu, press » « to select option » «...
  • Page 12: Storing Stations

    SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Storing stations Search for the station as described. Briefly press »PRESET«. – Display: » «, if no stations are stored. œ æ Select the preset (» « to » «) with » «. TUNING Save the station by pressing »PRESET« and holding it until » «...
  • Page 13: Alarm Settings

    SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Alarm settings You can select four different alarm times. You can choose whether you want to be woken by the radio or by an alarm tone. The alarm can go off once (» «), every day (» «), on weekdays œ...
  • Page 14 SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Select the alarm signal (» « = radio or » « = alarm tone) by pressing » « and press »SELECT« to confirm. TUNING – The device wakes you up at the set time and on the selected wake-up days, either with a DAB station or with an alarm tone.
  • Page 15: Restoring The Default Settings

    SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Setting the snooze If you want »SNOOZE« to interrupt the alarm, you can set the time period after which the alarm resumes. Press »ALARM« to open the alarm menu. – Display: » «, and under it » «. œ...
  • Page 16: General Information

    OPERATION ___________________________________________ General information Switching on and off Press »ON/OFF« to switch on the device from standby mode. – The device switches on with the DAB station last selected. Press »ON/OFF« to switch the device to standby. Adjusting the volume »VOL + Press »VOL...
  • Page 17: Dab Operation

    OPERATION ___________________________________________ DAB operation Selecting stations After the end of the search, the DAB stations are alphanumerically arranged (A .. Z, 0 ... 9) in a station list. Scroll through the station list by repeatedly pressing » «. TUNING Briefly press »SELECT« when you have found the station you want. –...
  • Page 18: Operation

    OPERATION ___________________________________________ Displaying DAB station information Repeatedly press »DISPLAY« to display the station information. – The following information appears successively in the display: – e.g. name of the artist, track name, telephone numbers, internet addresses, information, etc. as ticker text. This information is supported by the station. An empty space appears if this information is not available.
  • Page 19 OPERATION ___________________________________________ Interrupting the alarm Press »SNOOZE« while the alarm is going off. – The alarm (DAB station or alarm tone) stops. – The alarm goes off again at the selected intervals (5, 10, 15 or 20 minutes); the alarm switches off completely after 90 minutes. Cancelling the alarm for the day Press »ALARM«...
  • Page 20: Timer Mode

    OPERATION ___________________________________________ Timer mode The device has a sleep timer, which switches it off in radio mode at a preset time. You can set the switch-off time in 5 minute steps up to 90 minutes, and the device will store this setting. Activating the sleep timer Press »SLEEP«.
  • Page 21: Environmental Note

    INFORMATION _______________________________________ Environmental note This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which can be re-used and recycled. Therefore, do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of its life. Take it to a collection point for recy- cling electrical and electronic devices.
  • Page 22: Technical Data

    INFORMATION _______________________________________ Technical Data This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives. This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC. This device conforms to the safety regulation VDE 0860 and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 65. DC 9 V 800 mA Power supply:...
  • Page 23 Grundig Multimedia B.V. Atrium, Strawinskylaan 3105 NL-1077 ZX Amsterdam http://www.grundig.com • •...

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