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GOING TO SLEEP LISTENING TO MUSIC

You can enter a time period (60 minutes max.), after which the
radio switches automatically off.

• Press the 

SLEEP

button

– When the radio was switched off, it will be switched on. The

further procedure is independant of whether the radio was
switched off or not.

– The switch-on period (period until the radio is switched off)

is 60 minutes.
The display indicates
for approx. 5 seconds
the remaining
switch-on period. 
It indicates in
addition 

SLEEP

to

signal that the 'automatic switch-off function' is activated.

• Repeated pressures on the 

SLEEP

button will reduce the

switch-on period in steps of 10 minutes.
Each time the 

SLEEP

button is pressed, the display indi-

cates for approx. 5 seconds the remaining switch-on time.
When the switch-on period has been reduced to 0 seconds,
the unit switches off. 

• A further pressure on the 

SLEEP

button switches the radio

on again and the initial switch-on time of 60 minutes is
selected.

• Repeated pressures on the 

SLEEP

button give the following

order: 60 -> 50 -> 40 -> 30 -> 20 -> 10 -> off -> 60 -> 50 ->....
The numbers indicate the minutes left till the automatic
switch-off.

– When the programmed switch-on period has elapsed, the

unit is switched off and the 

SLEEP

indication goes out.

Checking the switch-on time

• Briefly press the 

SLEEP

button

– The display indicates the time left till the automatic switch-

off.

Clearing the switch-on period prematurely:

• Switch off the unit with the 

POWER

button or press the

SNOOZE

button.

CLOCK

Also here, each entry step (button pressure) must be
completed within a period of 5 seconds.

You can enter clock times no matter whether the unit is
switched on or off.

There are several possible methods for entering clock and
switching times.

Examples:

Clock time

Possible entries

1st example:   Clock time    6.30

6.30

06.30

2nd example:  Clock time  15.00

15.
15.00

3rd example:  Clock time     0.15

.15

0.15

00.15

Setting the clock time (TIME I)

Setting TIME I with the help of a reference clock.

Example TIME I : 6.30 h

The display must indicate TIME I

• Enter the clock time with the 

numeric buttons

immediate-

ly before the reference clock changes from 6.29.59 to
6.30.00. The period between the last entry and 6.30.00 must
not exceed 5 seconds.

• Press the 

TIME 1/2

button at the moment when the

reference clock jumps from 6.29.59 to 6.30.00. When
pressing the 

TIME 1/2

button, the clock is started exactly

to the second and the minutes indication will flash.

Setting the clock (TIME II / clock time II)

• For setting TIME II follow the same steps, except that the

display must indicate TIME II.

• As the seconds of TIME II are running synchronously with

the seconds of TIME I it is not necessary to wait until the
minute changes.

Clock time indication (TIME I/II)

• You can switch 

between the
indications of the
two clock times by
pressing the 

TIME

1/2

button (no

numeric entry beforehand.

TIME II

ɷ

ON-TIME

TIME I

SLEEP

MHz

ɷ

ɳ

FM

0 … 1 … 2 … 3 … . 4 … 5

TUNING

Sleep

Clock

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Summary of Contents for Yacht Boy 360

Page 1: ...YB360 page 1 YACHT BOY 360...

Page 2: ...cer com m sica 46 O rel gio 46 Liga o autom tica Fun o despertar 47 Dados t cnicos 48 Generalidades 48 Espa ol P gina Su Yacht Boy 360 de un vistazo 49 Alimentaci n de tensi n 50 Generalidades de uso...

Page 3: ...EQU METER TUNING M U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A Y P O W E R Y A C H T B O Y 3 6 0 RESET LOCK F M S T E R E O L W M W S W P L L S Y N T H E S I Z E R R E C E I V E R 4 0 S T A T I O N M E M O R...

Page 4: ...lock time For resetting an eventually blocked keyboard e g after static charges LOCK For locking all keys except the POWER button for switching off and the SNOOZE button FRONT SIDE OF THE UNIT 0 9 Num...

Page 5: ...errite rod aerial for MW and LW reception built in Turn the unit around its vertical axis to find the position giving best reception POWER SUPPLY Mains operation Only use a mains unit with the correct...

Page 6: ...ct entries For entering numeric values use the numeric buttons These values are Frequencies Station positions numbers programming and calling up SW meter bands Clock times Switching times For each dat...

Page 7: ...unit switched off you can switch between the tuning steps 9 kHz and 10 kHz for USA radio stations in the MW band If the unit is not yet switched off do this Press the AM button Then repeatedly press t...

Page 8: ...bel on the right of this page It is possible to enter the following meter bands 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 22 25 30 31 40 41 49 60 75 80 90 Entry example for the 49 m band Numeric buttons 4 9 button F...

Page 9: ...ied The unit automatically tunes to the station in the respective waveband The display indicates the frequency of the station The display indicates MEMORY and the number of the memory position If the...

Page 10: ...the switch on period prematurely Switch off the unit with the POWER button or press the SNOOZE button CLOCK Also here each entry step button pressure must be completed within a period of 5 seconds You...

Page 11: ...adjust the volume with which you wish to be woken up Switch off the radio At the programmed time the radio is automatically switched on If no button is pressed the radio will play for about 60 minutes...

Page 12: ...7550 17900 15 m amateur 21000 21449 13 m radio 21450 21850 12 m radio 24890 24990 11 m radio 25650 26100 10 m amateur 28000 29700 not with YB 360 IB Dimensions w x h x d approx 178 x 120 x 39 mm Weigh...

Page 13: ...YB360 page 94 GRUNDIG AUDIO INTERNACIONAL 0 4701 BRAGA 0 PORTUGAL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 72010 743 45 YS 395...

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