LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

1.TIMER - This annunciator indicates the state of the Timer as either Active or Inactive. Refer to the 'CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS' section on page 21.

2.LOCK - When illuminated, this annunciator indicates that the Main 'TUNING' knob and all front panel keypads (except for the POWER button) are not active.

3.MEMORY 00 - This annunciator indicates current memory location from 00 to 69. MEMORY will light when the receiver enters the memory mode. Refer to 'MEMORY FUNCTIONS' on page 19.

4.BATT - When operating on internal batteries, 'BATT' blinks to indicate a low charge on batteries. 'ATT' Indicates that the built-in attenuator is activated.

5.AGC FAST/SLOW - indicates the AGC setting, Slow or Fast.

6.AM SYNC - Indicates that the AM mode of reception is on. If SYNC is also illuminated, then the synchronous AM mode of detection is on.

7.USB - Indicates that the upper sideband mode of detection is on.

LSB - Indicates that the Lower sideband mode of detection is on.

8.FM - Indicates that the FM mode of detection is on.

This mode is available only on the FM broadcast band (87 - 108 MHz).

9.SW 120 METER - Indicates the shortwave band designators that define a range of frequencies for each band as follows:

Shortwave Band Designators

Band

Low Freq

High Freq

120 Meter

2300 kHz

2500 kHz

90 Meter

3200 kHz

3400 kHz

75 Meter

3900 kHz

4000 kHz

60 Meter

4750 kHz

5060 kHz

49 Meter

5950 kHz

6200 kHz

41 Meter

7100 kHz

7600 kHz

31 Meter

9500 kHz

9900 kHz

25 Meter

11,600 kHz

12,100 kHz

22 Meter

13,570 kHz

13,870 kHz

19 Meter

15,100 kHz

15,800 kHz

16 Meter

17,480 kHz

17,900 kHz

13 Meter

21,450 kHz

21,850 kHz

11 Meter

25,600 kHz

26,100 kHz

10.AIR - indicates that the Aircraft band (118-137 MHz) has been selected.

11.7-Digit Readout - This display indicates the operating frequency of the receiver. The frequency is displayed in 'kHz' for the AM broadcast and Shortwave bands. The FM and Aircraft band frequencies are displayed in 'MHz'.

12.SCAN 00 S - Indicates that the receiver is in the memory channel SCAN mode and displays the number of the currently scanned channel, from 00 to 69. In the MEMORY mode, the 'S' illuminates to indicate that a particular memory channel will be skipped over when the SCAN operation is activated.

13.6.0 4.0 2.3 - Indicates which IF filter is selected. There is no indication in the FM mode.

14. - Indicates that a stereo FM broadcast station is tuned in.

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Grundig 800 MILLENNIUM manual LCD Display Description

800 MILLENNIUM specifications

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