Grundig Yacht Boy 2000 Instruction Manual Download Page 6

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ENGLISH

Left side of device

DC 4,5V

Socket for mains plug (not supplied),  
input voltage 4.5 V (200 mA).

0

Socket for earphones (3.5 mm stereo jack).

MONO/STEREO

Switches between stereo and mono recep-
tion in earphone mode.

Top of device

|

VOLUME

Adjusts the volume.

FM  MW 

Switches between FM (VHF), MW (medium

SW1  SW2

wave) and SW (short wave 1 and 2), 
frequency bands.

Telescopic

Antenna for SW and FM reception.
The radio has a built-in rod antenna for
MW reception.

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OVERVIEW

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VOLUME

WORLD TIME ZONES BEHIND COVER

FM MW SW1 SW2

MONO/STEREO

DC 4.5V

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Summary of Contents for Yacht Boy 2000

Page 1: ...WORLD RECEIVER Yacht Boy 2000 01_Yacht_Boy_2000 DEU 08 06 2006 14 33 Uhr Seite 1...

Page 2: ...ous types of varnish and plastic most of which contain chemical additives These additives may cause corrosion to the feet of the unit and leave stains on the surface of the furniture which could be di...

Page 3: ...our buttons for securing the leather cover Fold the leather cover back as you can see in the picture Now you can use the device in a tilted position OVERVIEW___________________________________________...

Page 4: ...M S For setting the clock and alarm time minutes In radio mode changes the frequency down in stages starts an automatic reverse station search LIGHT Switches the backlight display on for approx twelv...

Page 5: ...res radio stations Select presets MODE Switches the display between the local time dual time and the alarm time ALARM Activates and deactivates the alarm MEMO Activates the memory function for radio s...

Page 6: ...of device VOLUME Adjusts the volume FM MW Switches between FM VHF MW medium SW1 SW2 wave and SW short wave 1 and 2 frequency bands Telescopic Antenna for SW and FM reception The radio has a built in...

Page 7: ...ength gaps in the battery compartment AM STEP Switches between MW fine tuning in 9 kHz 9kHz 10kHz and 10 kHz steps in the battery compart ment OVERVIEW_________________________________________________...

Page 8: ...is being received The radio alarm function is activated The signal alarm function is activated LOCK The key lock is activated HOME The local time at home is displayed The dual time is displayed as Lig...

Page 9: ...ivated The batteries are low MEMO A station is being stored 8 Displays the preset number stored radio station 2 OVERVIEW___________________________________________________________ 02_Yacht_Boy_2000 EN...

Page 10: ...tent is saved The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by leaking batteries Mains operation with power supply unit 4 5 V 200 mA Check if the power supply unit on the type plate correspo...

Page 11: ...e radio stations always announce the time in UTC To find out which time zone you are in have a look at the map of the world on the back of the device Setting your own local time Home When you first sw...

Page 12: ...ual time and continuously 3 Keep pressing MODE until your own local time appears in the display and HOME flashes 4 Press MEMO TIME SET Display your own local time and HOME continuously Setting the dua...

Page 13: ...Setting the alarm time 1 Keep pressing MODE until ALARM appears in the display 2 Press MEMO TIME SET Display the hours and minutes flash 3 Press H A repeatedly to set the hours step by step or hold d...

Page 14: ...tch on the device 2 Press FM MW SW1 SW2 to set the waveband Note If you have set short wave select the band you want see the table on page 26 Press METER repeatedly Automatically 1 Keep pressing H A o...

Page 15: ...h stops 3 Press H A or M S briefly several times to set the frequency step by step Directly 1 Press FREQ briefly Display the frequency disappears 2 Enter the frequency with the number buttons 1 0 3 Pr...

Page 16: ...e waveband 2 Tune in to the station you want 3 Press MEMO TIME SET briefly Display MEMO flashes 4 Select the preset using the number buttons 1 0 5 Save the station using MEMO TIME SET Display MEMO dis...

Page 17: ...ed Switching to MW fine tuning The distance between neighbouring stations on MW range is standardised worldwide However North and South America use a different standard to other countries 1 Move the A...

Page 18: ...tilt it until you receive the best signal For short wave reception SW the antenna should be upright For medium wave reception MW align the antenna by turning the device 3 Press VOLUME on the top of th...

Page 19: ...ereo Display if a stereo station is being received Alarm mode Viewing the alarm time 1 Keep pressing MODE until ALARM appears in the display Display the set alarm time Alarm with radio station 1 Press...

Page 20: ...ling the alarm for the day 1 Press POWER while the alarm is sounding The alarm signal radio station or signal tone stops The alarm retains the set time for the next day Activating and deactivating the...

Page 21: ...tch off time 60 2 Press H A or M S repeatedly to set the switch off time step by step or hold down to run through quickly After the selected switch off time has elapsed the device switches off automat...

Page 22: ...back a LOCK Display LOCK disappears Display lighting 1 Select the display lighting by pressing LIGHT for about twelve seconds 2 To switch off the display lighting press LIGHT Resetting the device 1 P...

Page 23: ...asters At present these are the only wavelengths which provide listeners with direct recep tion over long distances For this reason short wave frequencies are not only used by radio stations but also...

Page 24: ...W M Band MHz SW2 MHz SW M Band MHz 2 30 7 40 int 2 30 2 55 120 m 3 15 3 45 90 m 3 85 4 05 75 m 4 70 5 15 60 m 5 75 6 30 49 m 7 05 7 40 41 m 9 40 26 10 int 9 40 10 05 31 m 11 50 12 20 25 m 13 50 13 90...

Page 25: ...________________________ Environmental note This product has been made from high quality parts and materials which can be re used and recycled Therefore do not throw the product away with normal house...

Page 26: ...d antenna MW medium wave Frequency bands FM VHF 87 5 108 MHz MW medium wave 522 1620 kHz SW 1 short wave 2 3 7 4 MHz SW 2 short wave 9 4 26 1 MHz Sockets DC socket 5 5 mm 4 5 V 200 mA Earphone jack 3...

Page 27: ...PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 1811 http www grundig net au Grundig helpline 1800 509 394...

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