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PROGRAMMING FIXED STATIONS
You can store a total of 20 stations (frequencies)
(5 x FM, 5 x MW, 5 x LW, and 5 x SW).
• Select to the waveband with the switch FM/MW/LW/SW.
• Tune the required station as described.
• Press the MEMO button.
'MEMO' flashes in the display for several seconds.
• While 'MEMO' is flashing, press the fixed station button
1...5 to which the station is to be allocated.
The station is now stored in the memory; it replaces any
station previously allocated to the button in the same
waveband. The frequency and the station number are shown
in the display.
– In the same way, further stations can be allocated to the
other fixed station buttons.
– Storing is possible as long as 'MEMO' is flashing in the
display, otherwise the MEMO button must be pressed again.
SELECTING PROGRAMMED STATIONS
• Select the required waveband with the switch FM/MW/LW/SW.
• Press one of the fixed station buttons 1...5.
– The display shows the waveband, the frequency, the number
of the preset station button 1...5 and you hear the
programmed station.
LAST STATION MEMORY FUNCTION
The frequency of the last station tuned to before switching off
the set will be stored in the memory provided two standby
batteries (UM3; IEC LR6) are inserted.
When the radio is switched on again it will receive this station
in the respective waveband.
When changing the waveband, the last station tuned to in each
waveband will also be stored in the memory.
SETTING THE ALARM TIME
• Press the STAND BY / ON TIME button.
– The display shows for several seconds 'STAND BY/ ON
TIME' and an alarm time, if already set.
• During this time, press the TIME button and hold it
pressed.
- The display shows 'ADJ'.
• Now set the required alarm time with the DOWN/HOUR
(hours) button and with the UP/MINUTE (minute) button.
• A single press of the respective button advances the setting
by one hour or one minute respectively; if button is held
pressed, setting advances rapidly.
The minutes will not be carried over to the hours if, for
example, the minutes indication changes from 59 to 00.
Operating instructions
SETTING THE ALARM FUNCTION
• For this, tune to a station which will be broadcasting at the
alarm time.
• Adjust the volume to the required level.
• It is also possible to be woken by a programmed fixed station.
• For this purpose, press one of the station buttons 1...5
while the 'STAND BY / ON TIME' is shown in the display.
• Set the alarm time as already described.
At the time for which the alarm is set the radio comes for
120 minutes.
SWITCHING OFF THE ALARM FUNCTION
• Press the STAND BY / ON TIME button during the alarm
function.
– The set switches off and the indication'STAND BY' goes out.
• If you wish to activate the alarm to operate the next day,
press the STAND BY / ON TIME button again.
GOING TO SLEEP LISTENING TO THE RADIO
• Select the required station as already described.
• Switch off the set.
• Press the SLEEP button. The set will come on for 59
minutes and the display will show 'SLEEP'.
When the 'sleep' time has elapsed, the set switches off and
'SLEEP' goes out.
• To switch off sooner, press the SLEEP button again;
'SLEEP' goes out.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
From batteries:
4 x UM2 (IEC LR14) batteries for radio operation.
2 x UM3 (IEC LR6) batteries for clock and station memory.
From external supply: AC mains lead 230 - 240 V ~, 50/60 Hz
Output Power : 600 mW.
Headphone Jack Socket: 3.5 mm diameter.
Wavebands:
FM
87.5 - 108 Mhz
MW 531 - 1602 kHz
LW
153 - 281 kHz
SW
5.9 - 15.5 Mhz (49 - 19 m)
Intermediate frequencies: FM 10.7 Mhz, AM 450 kHz.
Aerials:
Telescopic aerial for FM (VHF) and SW (shortwave) reception,
built-in ferrite rod aerial for MW (mediumwave) and LW
(longwave).
The unit meets the CEE regulations concerning interference
radiation. This set complies with the safety regulations
according to VDE 0860 / BS 415 and thus with the
international safety regulations according to IEC 65.
Subject to technical alterations and alterations in styling. E & O.E.
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