User manual GRUNDIG OCEAN BOY 510

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[. . . ] +/­ ­ when the radio is off, for setting the day of the week, clock time and alarm time ­ when the radio is on, to start the station search (AUTO TUNING) or to advance the frequency step by step (manual tuning) ­ to select the respective alarm mode (radio alarm or sound signal alarm) ­ used with +/­ to set the alarm time SNOOZE­ to interrupt radio or buzzer alarm for approximately 5 minutes ­ when the radio is off, used with +/­ to set the day of the week ­ to switch off the radio before the preset 'sleep' time has elapsed SLEEP ­ to switch on the radio for max. 90 minutes MEMO ­ to store the tuned station in the memory position you choose TEXT ­ to switch the Radiotext display on and off ­ press and hold to scroll the Radiotext quickly DIST. 5/10 ­ station memory presets (press once for a number from 1 to 5 and twice for a number from 6 to 10) AF ­ for switching to alternative frequencies (RDS) FM/MW/LW ­ to select the waveband FM (VHF) = VHF waveband MW = Mediumwaveband LW = Longwaveband DISPLAY­ when the radio is off, used to display the alarm time ­ when the radio is on, used to switch display information between RDS Name (if any), Frequency and Clock ­ press once to display the Programme Type of the current programme ­ press repeatedly to select a desired Programme Type and use the +/­ keys to search a station of the desired Programme Type TRAFFIC­ when the radio is on, to switch the Traffic Announcement/EON function on and off TIME SET­ when the radio is off, use with +/­ to set the time manually ­ when the radio is on, used to enable and disable the auto-time function Key lock ­ to lock and unlock all buttons These batteries serve as power supply for radio operation without mains connection. back-up batteries for clock and preset memory. [. . . ] The aerial should be fully extended, then swivelled and rotated until best results are achieved. ­ For receiving MW and LW stations there is a ferrite rod aerial inside the set. The best position for receiving a station should be found by rotating the set about its vertical axis. Normally this switch should be set to the DIST position = remote stations. If the signal received is too strong (distortions), set the switch to LOCAL = nearby stations. Start the station search with the + button (in the direction of higher frequencies) or with the ­ button (in the direction of lower frequencies): ­ Pressing briefly = tuning in steps, ­ pressing longer = tuning automatically. As a result of poor reception conditions during automatic station search the station received may not optimally be tuned to. In this case briefly press the + or ­ button once or twice until the station is correctly tuned to. ­ If the tuned station contains the RDS (Radio Data System) information, the symbol is shown on the display and after a short time you will see the station name instead of the frequency. After tuning to an RDS station, the display indicates its frequency for 1. 5 seconds and then the station name continuously. ­ If the station is not transmitting an RDS signal or if the signal is too weak, the frequency will be displayed instead of the station name. The frequency of the last station tuned to before switching off the set will be stored in the memory. 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. If the tuned station contains the RDS feature ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY, the button AF can be used to switch between stations to find a station with stronger signal. Some stations transmit their programme on several frequencies. If no alternative frequencies can be found the display shows `NO AF'. If no more frequencies are available the radio switches back to the original tuned station Note: all RDS features and as such the AF feature are only available on the FM band. To call up a stored station, simply press the corresponding button. ­ Press the button once for a number from 1 to 5 and twice for a number from 6 to 10. ­ The unit switches to the station and the display indicates the frequency, 'MEMORY' and the memory location number. [. . . ] Press the ALARM button briefly until the sound signal alarm indicator ( ) appears on the display. ­ At the preselected alarm times the sound signal will switch on and switch off again automatically 90 minutes later. ­ The display shows the present alarm time. Press and hold down the ALARM button and set the alarm time with the +/­ buttons (in the same way as the clock time). [. . . ]

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