Index CHAPTER Introduction . Controls. Display... Power supply 3710 kHz, . SW Tuning . Aerials . Radio reception Tuning.. Autocratic tuning . Manual tuning Preset station: programming calling up preset stations. Clock setting the current tir Alarm function ., sating the alarm time switching the alarm on switching the amygdala off Sleep function... switching the sleep function on switching the sleep function off Lock... General information © warnings. recycling .
Introduction SHORT WAVE {SW) Your world receiver can receive a number of wavebands. Most of these are known and tuning 10 the required station will soon corner a matter of routing, as the stations are shays to be found at the same place on the dial and are thus tied to a fixed wavelength and frequency. With short wave this is unfortunately not always the case. Shortwave transmitters have to change their wavelengths fairly often. |n the short.
Introduction Controls USE OF THE STAND » Fold out stand on the errs of the set. You can now use the stein sn inclined position, CONTROLS page 3} ) POWER for switching ths radio on and off @ SLEEP for switching on the sleep function and setting the sleep tme {3 RESET for erasing the memory {8 TUNING UP -} buttons.
Display DISPLAY The display provides information about the [weo cm »; functioning of your world receiver: 0 E While the radio is switched off, the El' U;, 8 Cue current time will be indicated. The first awes time it is used, or if the memory's erased, ‘0:00" will appear on the display. When the radio is switched on, the frequency and the wave band will be indicated.
Power supply BATTERIES * Open the battery compartment and insert 3 alkaline batteries of the type Remove the batteries when they are exhausted or if they are not going to be used for 2 long period of time. Note: If the 4,5 V DC socket is in uss, the battery supply will switch off automatically. Warning for weak batteries When the batteries run fow, the sound volume declines gradually.
Power supply 9/10 kHz AC MAINS ADAPTER {not included) You can connect the set to the manias using a mains N adapter, Only use a mains adapter which supplies 4,5 V DC with the negative pole at the center pin of the plug. Before connecting the mains adapter *» Check that the mains voltage indicated on the type plate of the adapter matches your focal mains voltage. = if the mains adapter is equipped with a voltage selector, set this to the local voltage.
9/10 kHz SW Tuning mode Aerials The 9/10 kHa switch {in the battery compartment), allows accurate tuning for both standards. ~ Setting the 8/10 kHz switch to soother position, while the POWER button is pressed, will reset the clock to 0:00 and wolf erase all programmed stings.
Radio reception RADIO RECEPTION « Ensure that the LOCK-switch is off. * Press POWER to switch the roadie on. ~ The frequency and the wave band will appear on the display. * Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control, *» You can connect headphones to the PHONES socket, The loudspeaker will then be switched off, « Set the wave range with the BAND selector switch . * If you select SW with the BAND selector switch. press S to select the required meter band of short wave.
Tuning Preset stations TUNING TO A STATION “There are two possibilities for tuning in to a station; — Automatically the stations are sought automatically. ~ Manually This is easy if the frequency of the station s already known {e.g. from your radio and television guide. Automatic tuning * Keep TUNING UP or DOWNWIND) pressed down until the frequency on the display changes continuously, ~ Tuning will stop automatically as soon as a station is found. + Repeat this until you eve found the desired station.
Preset stations Clock Ailing up preset stations « Select the wave range with BAND switch. * Press one of the PRESET 1..6 buttons. The frequency and the PRESET number will appear on the display: LCE 1 CLOCK Setting the current time « Keep TIME SET pressed until the time digits start flashing. « Keep TUNING UP or DOWN §) {+ for setting minutes, for setting hours) pressed until the time on the display changes continuously. » Release the button again as soon as you come close 10 the current time.
Alarm ALARM FUNCTION You can use your world receiver ag an farm clock. To use this function you first have 10 set the alarm time. You will be woken with & bleep, or by the radio, Setting the alarm time * Crass TIME SET once 1o defect the display in alarm time mode. — The alarm sign will start flashing on the display. Keep TIME SET pressed while the alarm sign is flashing mil the alarm time digits start flashing.
Sleep SLEEP FUNCTION Your world receiver is equipped with a seep function. it enables you o continue fastening to the radio while you fall asleep. After minutes the radio will be switched off automatically. Switching the sleep function on * Press POWER to turn on the radio, « Keep SLEEP pressed. The SLEEP indication will appear on the display, and the sleep time changes continuously. * Release SLEEP as soon as you reach the desired sleep time.
Lock LOCK SWITCH By setting the LOCK switch to the LOCK position, a function is no Longer interrupted when & button i accidentally touched. Only VOLUME, BAND and STEREOPHONIC can now be adjusted. The LOCK-position is very useful: ~ when carrying the radio with yolks, radio reception cannot be interrupted; — when packing the radio or putting it away, it cannot be switched on accidentally, + Set the LOCK switch in the 'lock’ position. ~ The padlock-symbol will appear on the display: 5 l_u‘l Cl He..
General information WARNINGS —.Rain, damp and excessive heat are bad for the radio and the batteries. Do not lave the set for any length of time in direct sunlight or other places where high temperatures can occur, such as in a car which is parked in the sun. — Leave repairs 1o a recognized dealer or service organization. If you repair the set yourself the guarantee will be validated.
Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING if & foul occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, conduit your dealer or service center. WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this would invalidate the guarantees.
Troubleshooting Poor radio reception — Weak radio aerial signet « Aim the aerial for best reception: — FM:incline and rotate telescopic peril AM (MW/LW): rotate the entire set ~ SW: extend telescopic aerial vertically Interference by the vicinity of electrical equipment like TVs, video recorders, computers, thermostats, fluorescent lamps (T}, engines etc.