PT-50 GB Version 1
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 22 CARE AND SAFETY ________________________________________________ This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. Continuous use of earphones at high volume can damage the user’s hearing. ! VICE ! SER H/W SUMMERON/OFF SLEEP 12/24 2888 ALARM SET ALARM TIME SET Hr. H.T.Z MIN.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 23 OVERVIEW ___________________________________________________________ Controls Front H/W ON/OFF SUMMER SLEEP 12/24 2888 ALARM SET ALARM TIME SET H.T.Z jane o ag nti Sa o de iro ai w co Mos Ri Is ta nb ul Be rlin London Azores Dub Ne w Yo rk Chicag o Karachi Denver 2888 ALARM SET ALARM TIME SET 2888 H/W ON/OFF SUMMER SLEEP H.T.Z Hr. HR. For setting the clock and alarm time (hours). MIN.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 24 OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________ ow y Sydne yo kk To Noumea ul ol on Wellin gton u eles H on g Ko Ba ng ko ng k Dacca H sc Karachi Ang LONDON ... Knob for setting the global time zone. SUMMER • Mo ai Dub Los For setting the clock in combination with »HR.« and »MIN.«.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 25 OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________ Top of device SNOOZE LIGHT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SW MW FW SW 1 ... 7 MW FM Switches between the wavebands SW (short wave, frequency bands 1 to 7), MW (medium wave) and FM (VHF). SNOOZE LIGHT Interrupts the alarm function. Switches on the back light for 12 seconds. ANTENNA Telescopic antenna for SW and FM reception. The radio has a built-in rod antenna for MW reception.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 26 OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________ 1 The display FM MW SW AM PM HOME WORLD WORLD AM PM Shows the current time and the frequency. AM PM Displays 12-hour format. FM MW SW Shows the waveband FM (VHF), medium wave (MW) or short wave (SW). kHz MHz Frequency display for MW (kHz), FM and SW (MHz). HOME Local time is set. WORLD GMT time is set.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 27 HOME WORLD TUNE 000:.0.0 HOME WORLD AM PM The batteries are low. - ALARM - The alarm is activated with a signal tone (» a radio station (» «). «) or kHz MHz Mhz - ALARM - 000:.0.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 28 POWER SUPPLY ____________________________________________________ Battery operation 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the marking and opening the lid. 2 When inserting the batteries (2 x 1.5 V, Mignon type LR6/AM3/AA), observe the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment. 1 Notes: When the batteries are low, » « appears in the display.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 29 SETTINGS _____________________________________________________________ Setting the clock Due to the earth’s rotation, places to the west of you are behind you in time, and places to the east are ahead of you. Therefore, the earth is divided into 24 hourly time zones. This system is based on a standard time zone called UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), previously known as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 30 SETTINGS _______________________________________________________________ Setting daylight saving time 1 Hold down »TIME SET« until the time flashes in the display. 2 Press »H/W SUMMER« to put the clock forward by one hour. 3 Press »TIME SET« to confirm the setting. – Display: » « and the current summer time. Changing the local time 1 Hold down »TIME SET« until the time flashes in the display. 2 Set the hours using »HR.« and the minutes using »MIN.«.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 31 SETTINGS _______________________________________________________________ Setting 12 or 24 hour format 1 Press »12/24« to switch between 12 and 24 hour clock format. – Display: »AM« or »PM« for 12 hour format. Setting the alarm time The alarm time is always set in local time »HOME«. Before you set the alarm time, you must select the alarm signal (radio station or signal tone). 1 Press »ALARM«. – Display: »ALARM« flashes.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 32 OPERATION ___________________________________________ Switching on and off 1 Press »ON/OFF SLEEP« to switch on the device. – The device switches on with the radio station last selected. 2 Press »ON/OFF SLEEP« to switch off the device. Radio operation 1 Press »SW 1 ... 7 MW FM« (on the top of the device) to select the wave band. 2 Tune in a radio station using »TUNING« (on the right side of the device).
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 33 OPERATION ____________________________________________________________ Stereo/mono reception (with earphones only) If the signal from the FM stereo station is weak, you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception. 1 Press »MONO/STEREO« (on the right of the device) to switch to mono. – Display: » « disappears from the display. 2 Press »MONO/STEREO« (on the right of the device) to switch to stereo.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 21.08.2003 11:47 Uhr Seite 34 OPERATION ____________________________________________________________ 5 Select the radio alarm (» «) by pressing »ALARM«. 6 Press »ON/OFF SLEEP« to switch off the device. – The device switches the radio on at the set time (alarm duration 1 hour). Alarm with signal tone 1 Select the signal tone alarm (» «) by pressing »ALARM«. – The device switches on with the signal tone at the set time (alarm duration 1 hour).
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 35 OPERATION ____________________________________________________________ Activating and deactivating the alarm 1 To deactivate the alarm, press »ALARM«. – Display: »ALARM« flashes and then disappears. 2 To activate the alarm, press »ALARM«. – Display: »ALARM « or » - ALARM« appears. Timer mode The device possesses a sleep timer, which switches it off in radio mode at a preset time. It is possible to set the switch-on time between 15 and 90 minutes.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 36 OPERATION ____________________________________________________________ General information Disabling the buttons 1 Press »LOCK« to disable the buttons. – Display: » «. – The volume control, stereo/mono switch and frequency band selector are not disabled. 2 Press »LOCK« again to ensable the buttons. – Display: » « disappears from the display. Display lighting 1 Press »SNOOZE LIGHT« to switch on the display lighting for 12 seconds.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 INFORMATION 14:27 Uhr Seite 37 _____________________________________________________ Short wave reception Your radio can receive signals in a number of frequency bands. It does not take long to get used to tuning to FM and MW stations, since these stations are always at the same places on the tuning scale because they broadcast at fixed wavelengths and frequencies. Unfortunately, this is not always the case with short wave stations.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 38 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 DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065. Technical and design modifications reserved.
02 Yacht Boy 50, GB 19.08.2003 14:27 Uhr Seite 39 INFORMATION _________________________________________________________ Power supply Battery operation 2 x 1.5 V (type Mignon LR 6/AM 3/AA) Mains operation 3-6 V (200 mA)- mains adapter, DC Output 100 mW Antennas Telescopic antenna FM (VHF) and SW (short wave) Ferrite rod antenna MW (medium wave) Frequency bands FM (VHF) 87.5 ... 108 MHz MW (medium wave) 526.5 ... 1710 kHz SW 1 ... 7 (short wave) 5.90 ... 6.20 MHz (49 m); 7.10 ... 7.