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e) Short Wave (SW) Sensitivity

If the the scan process frequently lasts too
long, for instance because too many sig-
nals are received in the evening, the sensiti-
vity can be reduced to short wave (local
reception).

Set the sensitiviy switch to

- RX for local reception

- LX for long-range reception.

f)

Sensitivity and Antennas

The 

telescoping antenna

is responsible for

USW and short wave (SW). You can alter
the reception strength by adjusting the
length, inclination and direction of the
antenna.

ferrite antenna

is built into the device for

medium wave (MW) and long wave (LW)
reception. Turn the entire device to alter the
reception strength.

7. Memory

A total of 160 memory positions are availa-
ble – specifically ...

-

5 blocks of 10 positions each for USW

-

5 blocks of 10 positions each for MW

-

5 blocks of 10 positions each for SW

-

1 block with 10 positions for LW.

The blocks are also designated as 

"pages"

This division into blocks is useful to allow
the stations to be saved according to a
meaningful organisation principle. For
instance ...

-

by 

type

: music, news, sports

-

by 

location

: local stations or frequently

visited travel destinations

-

by 

person

: if multiple family members

use the device

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Page 5: ...elp 19 11 Disposal 20 1 Intended Use This device is intended for the reception of generally approved radio transmissions in all countries world receiver and only for household use It is not intended f...

Page 6: ...Device 5a Switching Off With a Time Delay 5c Setting the Time Date 8a 8b External Power Supply 4b Connecting Headphones Switching the Medium Wave Range 6c Setting the Device at an Incline 9 Switching...

Page 7: ...he freely receivable frequency range Please note that reception outside of these regulations can therefore be illegal and punishable Tuning range USW 50 KHz MW Europe 9 KHz MW USA 10 KHz SW 5 KHz 1 KH...

Page 8: ...rs in winter can permanently darken the liquid crystal display Transportable devices are particularly at risk to accidental damage You can reduce this risk by observing the following Protect the devic...

Page 9: ...wit hin 30 seconds 4 Power Supply Important Make certain that the polarity is correct both for the batteries as well as for the external power supply If the polarity is reversed the device will be da...

Page 10: ...the tuned frequency You can check the remaining time or reduce it by pressing the button RADIO ON SLEEP again 5 Switching On Off With this device you can only switch the reception operation on and of...

Page 11: ...Wave LW Long Wave c Changing the Medium Wave Rage The frequency range and tuning intervals of MW vary by region Set the sliding switch to up in the region USA down in the region Europe d Searching for...

Page 12: ...built into the device for medium wave MW and long wave LW reception Turn the entire device to alter the reception strength 7 Memory A total of 160 memory positions are availa ble specifically 5 block...

Page 13: ...GE contains the number for the block 1 5 to which you would like to save the station Once you have selected the desired block page then press one of the buttons M0 5 M1 6 M2 7 M3 8 M4 9 to select the...

Page 14: ...h have two assignments Each press switches bet ween the two assignments e g between 0 and 5 c Memory Scanning If you have saved multiple stations First select the band reception range Press the button...

Page 15: ...he TUNING buttons briefly to set the time by minute Hold one of the TUNING buttons pressed to change the time in 10 minute steps b Setting the Date Press the button MODE until the date blinks in the d...

Page 16: ...IST Istanbul Turkey 2 MOW Moscow Russia 3 KWI Kuwait 3 DXB Dubai Saudi Arabia 4 KHI Karachi Pakistan 5 DAC Dacca Bangladesh 6 BKK Bangkok Thailand 7 SIN Singapore 8 HKG Hongkong 8 PEK Peking China 8 T...

Page 17: ...ou can have the time difference configured here displayed in alternation with your home time region f Setting Daylight Savings Time Set this first for the normal clock display Press the button MODE un...

Page 18: ...by minute Hold one of the TUNING buttons pressed to change the alarm time in 10 minute steps Now specify whether the alarm function should function every day or whether the weekend should be excluded...

Page 19: ...to sleep You can then simply switch off the device h When the Alarm Goes Off When the alarm tone or the activation of the radio function is triggered at the alarm time you can reset the alarm by 9 min...

Page 20: ...f the TUNING buttons brie fly to set the SDA date by day Hold one of the TUNING buttons pres sed to change the SDA date in 10 day steps Once an SDA alarm has been programmed you can only deactivate it...

Page 21: ...avel destination time region will be display ed in alternation 10 Self Help Do not open the housing of the device there are no operating elements contained inside a Cleaning Only clean the device with...

Page 22: ...ant to dispose of the device first remove the batteries Used batteries may not be disposed of in household waste Return these to your retailer or to an appro priate collection site for disposal Tip Ca...

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