Grundig Yacht Boy 400 manual Automatic Switch-On/Wake-Up Function, Entering a Switch-On Time

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Automatic Switch-On/Wake-Up Function

Your radio allows you to enter a wake-up time (switch-on time).

When selecting the function "Wake-up with radio", you will hear the last received radio station.

The switching times refer to the clock time (TIME I or TIME II) indi- cated in the display.

Example:

You have entered the local time (e.g., CET or CEST) as TIME I. TIME II stands for a second time zone (e.g. Greenwich Mean Time /GMT).

You have entered 14.00 h as switch-on (wake-up) time and activated the wake-up function.

If the display indicates TIME I, the unit will be switched on at 14.00 h local time;

if the display indicates TIME II, the unit will be switched on at 14.00 h of the second time zone.

Entering a Switch-On Time

Switch on the radio.

Enter the desired switch-on (wake-up) time with the numeric buttons 0 ... 9.

Press the ¦ON TIME button to store the entered switch-on time in memory.

The switch-off time is automatically set to one hour after the switch- on time.

Select the desired wake-up mode by repeated pressures on the

¢AUTO button.

¤= Wake-up with radio programme. You hear the station last tuned to.

â= Wake-up with sound signal.

The radio is muted and you hear a sound signal instead.

This function is also possible with the radio switched on, e.g., to remind you at a date.

-:-- = Wake-up function switched off.

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Checking the Entered Switch-On Time

When the radio is switched off, the display indicates the switch-on time and the wake-up mode.

Wake-Up with Radio/Automatic Switch-On

Select "Wake-up with radio" (symbol ¤ in display) with the ¢ AUTO button.

Adjust the wake-up time.

Before switching off the radio, tune to the station and adjust the volu- me with which you wish to be woken up.

Switch off the radio.

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Contents Yacht BOY Contents Clearing the Wake-Up Function SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception InterferencesHints Prescriptions Radio Stations Snoozelight Your Unit at a GlanceDisplay Large numeric block StereoBottom numeric block Front of Unit Key lock Top of Unit Auto Tuning Automatic station tuningTelescopic aerial Snooze Snooze buttonLeft Side of Unit Right Side of UnitRear of Unit Ferrite rod aerial AerialsBattery Operation Power SupplyBattery Check Mains OperationReset Button Data Protection Mains and Battery OperationGeneral Operation Switching On/Off and LockingDirect Entries Display IlluminationVolume Volume and ToneWaveband Selection ToneFrequency Tuning in the FM Band Station TuningFrequency Tuning in the AM Bands If the unit is not yet switched off, do this Adjusting the tuning stepsThis frequency search is started by pressing the button Station Tuning with the Numeric ButtonsEntering a meter band on SW Entering a Meter BandEntry example for the 49-m band Indication of the current band on SWEntering a Meter Band Checking the Reception Frequency What Can You Store?Creating/Overwriting a Memory Position Calling Up Stored StationsClearing a Memory Position Indicating Free Memory PositionsMemo buttons Clearing the switch-on period prematurely Checking the switch-on timeGoing to Sleep to Music Setting the Clock Time II/Clock Time Setting the Clock TimeClock Clock Time Indication Time I/IIEntering a Switch-On Time Automatic Switch-On/Wake-Up FunctionChecking the Entered Switch-On Time Wake-Up with Radio/Automatic Switch-OnSelect Wake-up with sound signal symbol â in display with Wake-Up with Sound Signal Date ReminderClearing the Wake-Up Function Tuning indication deflects in the rythm of the speech SSB Mode Amateur Radio ReceptionSpecial Functions on AM InterferencesPower Supply SpecificationOutput Power Connecting SocketsIntermediate Frequencies Tuning StepsReceivable SW bands Radio Stations Hints PrescriptionsPage 72010 737