Grundig Yacht Boy 400 manual Key lock

Page 8

Your Unit at a Glance

 

Two pressures on the button will overwrite occupied

 

memory positions (e.g., 23 STORE STORE): The se-

 

lected memory position is overwritten and occupied

 

by the station currently tuned to.

FM

VHF

 

For selecting the desired FM (VHF) band.

 

You will hear the last station tuned to in this wave-

 

band (Last Station Memory).

 

For clearing incorrect numeric entries.

AM

AM

 

For switching to the AM wavebands.

 

Repeated pressures on this button will select the

 

wavebands in the following order:

 

LW – MW – SW – LW – MW – etc.

 

You will hear the station last received in the respec-

 

tive waveband (Last Station Memory).

 

For clearing incorrect numeric entries.

RESET

For clearing all stored data (memory positions, clock

 

time).

 

For resetting an eventually blocked keyboard (e.g.,

 

after static charges).

LOCK

Key lock

 

For locking all keys except the

¢ON/OFF button (for switching off) and the

¦SNOOZE button.

0... 9, ¢. Numeric buttons and decimal point For direct numeric entries.

Two pressures on this button will clear incorrect numeric entries.

FREQU./METER For entering frequencies

(e.g., 1 0 7 . 7 FREQU./ METER = FM 107.7 MHz). For entering meter bands

(e.g., 1 3 FREQU./METER = 13 m).

MEMO w For calling up the memory positions 1 ... 40

(e.g., 2 0 MEMO w = call-up of memory position 20). Press once: Next higher memory position.

Press and keep pressed longer than 1 s: Automatic memory position selection in ascending order.

The automatic memory position select function stops for approx. 5 seconds on each memory position so that the station received on it can be checked. A fur- ther pressure on the MEMO w button will terminate this function.

k7

Image 8
Contents Yacht BOY Contents Hints Prescriptions Radio Stations SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception InterferencesClearing the Wake-Up Function Your Unit at a Glance SnoozelightDisplay Bottom numeric block StereoLarge numeric block Front of Unit Key lock Auto Tuning Automatic station tuning Top of UnitTelescopic aerial Snooze Snooze buttonRear of Unit Right Side of UnitLeft Side of Unit Aerials Ferrite rod aerialPower Supply Battery OperationBattery Check Mains OperationData Protection Mains and Battery Operation Reset ButtonSwitching On/Off and Locking General OperationDirect Entries Display IlluminationVolume and Tone VolumeWaveband Selection ToneFrequency Tuning in the AM Bands Station TuningFrequency Tuning in the FM Band Adjusting the tuning steps If the unit is not yet switched off, do thisStation Tuning with the Numeric Buttons This frequency search is started by pressing the buttonEntering a Meter Band Entering a meter band on SWEntry example for the 49-m band Indication of the current band on SWEntering a Meter Band What Can You Store? Checking the Reception FrequencyCreating/Overwriting a Memory Position Calling Up Stored StationsMemo buttons Indicating Free Memory PositionsClearing a Memory Position Going to Sleep to Music Checking the switch-on timeClearing the switch-on period prematurely Setting the Clock Time Setting the Clock Time II/Clock TimeClock Clock Time Indication Time I/IIAutomatic Switch-On/Wake-Up Function Entering a Switch-On TimeChecking the Entered Switch-On Time Wake-Up with Radio/Automatic Switch-OnClearing the Wake-Up Function Wake-Up with Sound Signal Date ReminderSelect Wake-up with sound signal symbol â in display with SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception Tuning indication deflects in the rythm of the speechSpecial Functions on AM InterferencesSpecification Power SupplyOutput Power Connecting SocketsReceivable SW bands Tuning StepsIntermediate Frequencies Hints Prescriptions Radio StationsPage 72010 737