Grundig YB500 owner manual Setting the Clock, Clock Time Indication Time I/II

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Entry sequence

The Clock

The timeout (period during which you must complete each entry) of approx. 60 seconds applies also for the clock.

You can enter times whether the radio is switched on or off.

You can enter clock times and switching times in several different ways.

Examples:

Clock time

1 st example: Clock time 6.30

2nd example: Clock time 15.00

3rd example: Clock time 0.15

Setting the Clock

(TIME I/Clock time I) with the help of a reference clock. Example TIME 1: 6.30 hours:

The display must indicate TIME I.

Enter the clock time with the numeric buttons.

Press and hold down the TIME I/II button until the refer- ence clock jumps from 6.29.59 to 6.30.00.

-As soon as you release the TIME I/II button, the clock starts running right on the dot and the colon between the hours and the seconds indication will flash.

Setting the Clock

(TIME II/Clock time II).

For setting TIME II/Clock time II proceed in the some way, with the only difference that the display must indicate TIME II.

As the seconds of clock time II run synchronously with clock time I, you must not wait for the minutes change-over in this case.

Clock Time Indication TIME I/II

Repeated pressures on the TIME I/II button (without pre- ceding number entry) will switch between the two clock time indications.

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Contents HOW to USE Your Grundig Contents Yacht Boy 500 LC Data Monitor Display Hints marked by * * LOCKED, * no RDS, Q - RDS quality, etcLSB Lower Side Band Your Unit at a Glance Press a longer time = AF backwardMEMO8 Aerials Power Supply Battery OperationBattery Check AC Mains OperationReset Button Mains and Battery OperationData Protection User Guide Via the Menu Calling up, SW meter bands, clock times and switching times General OperationKey-protect Direct EntriesHints and Error Messages in the Display Volume Display IlluminationTone Waveband SelectionROM Table of the Yacht Boy Selecting FrequenciesCalling Up ROM Table Memory Locations Step by Step into the World of Shortwave Reception Tuning to Stations with the Tune A/V buttons Tuning to Stations Seconds. Pressing a random button will abort this functionEntering a Meter Band Entering a Meter Band on SWBandm Tropic 3200 3300 Amateur 3500 Radio 3950Storing in Memory General What can You Store?Is the Frequency Tuned to Already Stored in Memory? Checking the Desired Station Memory Position Programming a Station Memory Location Entering Abbreviations Calling Up Stored StationsMemory Button Memory Scan Clearing an Occupied Memory PositionPress the Sleep button. The unit is switched on Going to Sleep to RadioSetting the Clock ClockClock Time Indication Time I/II Automatic Functions Timer ½ Checking the Switching Times 1 /2 Automatic Switching On and OffAlarm mode and/or Switch-on time Automatic Functions Special Functions on FM Special Functions on AM