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ǵ CLOCK RADIO Sonoclock 54 SC 5304 DCF 01 SC 5304 DCF, D 05.04.2004 14:34 Uhr Seite 1[...]
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ENGLISH 17 SAFETY , INFORMA TION _____________________ ENGLISH ° C 2h ° C MEMORY NAP WEC AL 2 AL 1 PROJECTOR ON/OFF 1/6 2/7 3/8 4/9 5/10 SLEEP MEMORY NAP WEC AL 2 AL 1 PROJECTOR ON/OFF 1/6 2/7 3/8 4/9 5/10 SLEEP MEMORY NAP WEC AL 2 AL 1 PROJECTOR ON/OFF 1/6 2/7 3/8 4/9 5/10 SLEEP ! SERVICE ! ! SERVICE ! ! SERVICE ! Safety This device is designed [...]
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18 OVER VIEW ____________________________________________ Controls on the top SNOOZE Interrupts the alarm function for approximately 9 minutes. The circular LED flashes when » SNOOZE « or » NAP « are pressed. Controls on the fr ont Z Sensor (Auto Dimmer). Adjusts the brightness of the display to the brightness of the room. AL 1 Settings for ala[...]
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ENGLISH 19 SA For setting the radio stations manually . For changing the selected settings such as time, date, alarm type, alarm time and alarm days. ON/OFF Switches the device off (stand-by) and back on. Interrupts the alarm stand-by (alarm time 1 and 2) for 24 hours. For switching off the sleep timer before the set time. PROJECTOR Switches the pr[...]
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20 The displays g Lights up when the device is in stand-by mode. • Operation indicator . Lights up when the device is switched on. g Displays the DCF time synchronisation. M 9 Displays the station position of the station you are currently playing. NAP The reminder timer is activated. љ The sleep timer is activated. MON Day , frequency band or fu[...]
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ENGLISH 21 Connect power cable Note: Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of the device) corresponds to your local mains supply . If this is not the case, contact your specialist dealer . 1 Plug the mains cable into the socket (230 V~, 50/60 Hz). Note: The only way to disconnect the device from the mains supply is to pull o[...]
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22 Additional information for units sold in the UK. Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains supply . The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European coun- tries. However , the mains plug and socket system for the UK dif fers from many European countries. This appliance has been supplied with [...]
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ENGLISH 23 SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Automatic settings Automatic station search Note: In order to interrupt the automatic settings, press » ON/OFF «. 1 Once you have connected your device to the mains, the run-through of the frequency appears on the display . – Y our device automatically searches the frequency ban[...]
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24 Manual settings If the device was not able to carr y out a station search and synchronisation due to bad reception, then you can manually set the radio stations, time and date. Y ou should nonetheless tr y to improve the reception conditions by aligning the FM and DCF antenna. T uning radio stations There are 10 channel positions available for r[...]
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ENGLISH 25 8 Press » s «. – Display: The month flashes. 9 Press » S « or » A « briefly to set the day step-by-step or hold down to run through the days quickly . 10 Press » s «. – Display: The year flashes. 11 Press » S « or » A « briefly to set the year step-by-step or hold down to run through the years quickly . 12 Press » MEMOR [...]
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26 All settings can be carried out in stand-by mode. The following sections describe the settings for the first alarm programme » ALARM «. Repeat this for the second alarm programme » ALARM «. When both alarm times are activated, » ALARM ɷ « , the alarm time (e.g. » 7:30 «) and the upcoming day of the week, to which the alarm setting appli[...]
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ENGLISH 27 Signal alarm 1 Press » ON/OFF « to switch the device to stand-by mode. 2 T o activate the first alarm programme, press and hold down » AL 1 «. – Display: e.g. » ALARM ɷ « , the alarm time (e.g. » 6:00 «) and the next alarm day . 3 Press » AL 1 « twice to set the programme. – Display: » ALARM 1 ɷ « flashes. 4 If necessar[...]
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28 OPERA TION __________________________________________ Switching on and off 1 Press » ON/OFF « to switch the device on from stand-by mode and to switch it back to stand-by mode. Radio mode For the best possible FM (VHF) reception, it is sufficient to direct the wire antenna accordingly . 1 Press » ON/OFF « to switch the device on. – The dis[...]
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7 T o delete fur ther days of the week repeat steps 4 to 6 . 8 Press » AL 1 « to confirm your entr y . 9 T o reinser t deleted days of the week repeat steps 1 to 8 . Note: If the alarm times for this day have expired, the next day of the week always appears in the display , to which the alarm applies with alarm time and type, regardless of the se[...]
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30 OPERA TION __________________________________________ Deactivate alarm for the next day . Y ou can deactivate the alarm function for the next day , for example, if that day is a public holiday . The set alarm times are saved. 1 T o deactivate the alarm function for the next day , press » SNOOZE « for more than 5 seconds. – Display: e.g. » f[...]
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Switching off the sleep timer 1 For switching off the sleep timer before the set time, switch of f device with » ON/OFF « or press and hold down » SLEEP «. – Display: » љ « and the remaining time stop glowing. – The device switches off. Setting the reminder timer 1 Activate the function with » NAP «. – Display: » 60 « and » NAP «[...]