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Contact Grundig if none of the suggestions below restore normal operation.

SHUTS OFF ABRUPTLY WHILE PLAYING

Dead batteries. Replace them with new, fresh AA alkaline batteries.

WILL NOT TURN ON AND LCD IS ACTIVE

Dead batteries - as above.

WILL NOT TURN ON AND LCD IS BLANK

Probably dead batteries. If not, a 'reset' may be needed. To perform a 'reset',
remove the batteries or unplug AC adaptor for about one minute. Then, reapply
power. The display should become active and the radio should turn on.

WILL NOT TURN ON USING THE 'POWER/STANDBY' BUTTON

The clock must be set to turn the radio on/off with this method. - : - - must not
appear in the clock display.

CLOCK DISPLAY READS - : - - AND MEMORIES ARE LOST

The radio was turned on when batteries were replaced or when an AC adaptor
was plugged in or out.

THE ALARM FEATURE DID NOT WORK

After setting the ALARM-ON time, 'STANDBY' was not activated to appear in
the LCD. See the instructions for SETTING THE ALARM-ON TIME.

FREQUENCY RANGE:

FM 87.5-108 MHz; MW (AM) 530-1710 KHz; SW 2-30 MHz.

TUNING CONTROLS:

Up/Down tuning buttons. Autoscan and manual tuning.

30 Memories with memory scan, 10 each, AM, FM, SW.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES:

Dual conversion superheterodyne AM and SW cir-

cuitry. Liquid Crystal Display - 2.2 x 3.5 cm. Clock. Alarm - wake to radio. Sleep
Timer.

SPEAKER:

57 mm (2-1/4 inch); 16 ohm; .25 watt.

EARPHONE SOCKET:

3.5 MM (1/8 inch)

POWER SUPPLY:

Two AA batteries. 3 VDC AC adaptor (not supplied).

AC ADAPTOR SPECIFICATIONS:

(adaptor is not included with purchase)

Output, 3 VDC, negative polarity, 250 milliamperes or greater; Plug tip diameter
dimensions, 3.4 mm outer, 1.3 mm inner.

ANTENNA:

Telescopic for FM, SW. Ferrite Bar (internal) for AM.

DIMENSIONS:

11.5 x 6.5 x 2.4 cm. 4 1/2  x 2 9/16 x 7/8 inch.

WEIGHT:

165 g.

CABINET COLOR:

Titanium Silver

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The traditional 31 meter band is considered a night band, covering the frequency
range 9.5-9.9 MHz. In practice, broadcasts may be found starting at 9.2 MHz
and extending all the way up to, but not including 10 MHz.

Step 1.

Turn on the radio.

Step 2.

Tune to the frequency at the beginning of the band, in this case,

9.5 MHz.

Step 3.

Now tune manually, using quick, short over-and-over presses on
the + tuning button. Each press advances the frequency by 5 KHz.
Shortwave broadcast stations are spaced in these 5 KHz steps.
Now, tune through the band, listening to any stations that you
find interesting. You can move around in the band, going up or
down frequency, by pressing the + or -  tuning buttons.

Step 4.

Alternatively, use the AUTO SCAN feature. The tuner will automati-

cally stop when it encounters a station strong enough to stop the
scanner. Weaker stations may be missed when using this method
in shortwave. If you are looking for stations that may be weak,
use the manual tuning method outlined in step 3 above.

HOW TO GO TO A SPECIFIC SHORTWAVE FREQUENCY

Press-and-hold the + or - button until the tuner gets into the general frequency
range of where the specific desired frequency is located. Then, release-press-
release the button to stop the scan. Then, use individual, quick, short presses of
the + or - buttons to get to the exact frequency that you are selecting.

LEARNING MORE ABOUT INTERNATIONAL SHORTWAVE BROADCASTS

Refer to the GRUNDIG SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE that came with your
radio, contact us by phone or 
visit our web site.

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Содержание E TRAVELLER VII

Страница 1: ...LD RECEIVER O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Lextronix Grundig P O Box 2307 Menlo Park CA 94026 Phone 650 361 1611 Fax 650 361 1724 Shortwave Hotlines US 1 800 872 2228 CN 1 800 637 1648 www grundigradio com ...

Страница 2: ...tried to make these instructions easy to follow Please read them carefully If you need help call us toll free Monday Friday 8 30 a m 4 00 p m Pacific Standard Time 1 800 872 2228 from the U S 1 800 637 1648 from Canada 1 650 361 1611 from anywhere 3 ...

Страница 3: ... TO ACCESS WHAT YOU HAVE STORED INTO MEMORY 9 HOW TO SET THE CLOCK 10 HOW TO SET ACTIVATE AND DEACTIVATE THE ALARM 10 SETTING THE ALARM ON TIME 10 SETTING THE ALARM OFF TIME 10 ACTIVATING THE ALARM 10 DEACTIVATING THE ALARM 11 HOW TO SET THE SLEEP TIMER 11 USING YOUR eTRAVELLER FOR SHORTWAVE LISTENING 11 HOW TO TUNE AROUND IN A SHORTWAVE BAND 11 HOW TO GO TO A SPECIFIC SHORTWAVE FREQUENCY 12 LEARN...

Страница 4: ...R Open the hinged cover by pulling on the latch middle right side The cover is hinged on the left side and opens to the left HOW TO TURN THE RADIO ON AND OFF There are two ways to turn the radio on and off Both are shown below ON OFF using the SLEEP button and OFF button and ON OFF using the POWER STANDBY button The SLEEP method only works if the clock is set ON OFF USING THE SLEEP AND OFF BUTTONS...

Страница 5: ... and the memory number will appear in the display To auto scan the memories press the CH UP button for two seconds then release it The scanner will stop on each memory for about 5 seconds then move on To stop the scan press and release the CH UP button 9 O P E R A T I O N G U I D E ON OFF USING THE POWER STANDBY BUTTON This method only works if the clock is set see HOW TO SET THE CLOCK below Turn ...

Страница 6: ... during daylight hours Refer to pages 6 through 9 of the SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE 11 O P E R A T I O N G U I D E HOW TO SET THE CLOCK NOTE this is a 24 hour clock system e g 6 p m is shown as 18 00 hours The clock can be set with the radio turned on or off While keeping the TIME SET button pressed in press the button to set the hour and the button to set the minutes Release the TIME SET button wh...

Страница 7: ...ons 3 4 mm outer 1 3 mm inner ANTENNA Telescopic for FM SW Ferrite Bar internal for AM DIMENSIONS 11 5 x 6 5 x 2 4 cm 4 1 2 x 2 9 16 x 7 8 inch WEIGHT 165 g CABINET COLOR Titanium Silver 13 O P E R A T I O N G U I D E The traditional 31 meter band is considered a night band covering the frequency range 9 5 9 9 MHz In practice broadcasts may be found starting at 9 2 MHz and extending all the way up...

Страница 8: ...hone 1 800 872 2228 U S A or 1 800 637 1648 Canada Telefax World Wide Web Site 1 650 361 1724 http www grundigradio com 15 S E R V I C E I N F O R M A T I O N You may contact GRUNDIG Service Department for additional information or assistance by calling 1 800 872 2228 in the U S A or 1 800 673 1648 in Canada Monday through Friday 8 30 a m 4 00 p m PST except on holi days Should you want to return ...

Страница 9: ... STATION NAME FREQUENCY MODE BW S METER AGC SYNCHRO 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 M E M O R Y C H A N N E L L O G M E M O R Y C H A N N E L L O G ...

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