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AUDIO Sonoclock 760 DCF
Perfekte Harmonie von Form und Funktion UKW-Uhrenradio mit sekundengenauer Zeiteinstellung durch den Atomuhrsender DCF-77. Auergewhnliche Gehuseform mit groer, gut lesbarer Uhrzeitanzeige. Wecken mit Musik oder Alarmsignal fr alle, die gut gelaunt in den Tag starten und angenehmer und leichter Aufstehen mchten. Form and function in perfect harmony
FM clock radio with exact to the second time setting through the atomic clock transmitter DCF-77. Exeptionally shaped cabinet with big and easy readable time. Wake-up with music or alarm. For all those who want to wake-up nice and easy and start the day in a good mood.
Sonoclock 760 DCF
Verstrkerteil
Automatische Loudness
Amplifier Part
Automatic loudness control
Tunerteil
Wellenbereiche: UKW, LED-Tuning-Anzeige., Automatische UKW-Scharfabstimmug (AFC), UKW-Wurfantenne und Ferritantene fr DCF 77-Empfang
Tuner Part
Wave bands: FM, LED tuning indication., Automatic Frequency Control (AFC), FM wire aerial and ferrite bar for DCF 77 reception
Lautsprecher
1x 57 mm Breitband
Loudspeaker
1x 57 mm wide range
Display
LED, 20 mm, amber
Stromversorgung
Netzteil: 230 V~ , Netzfrequenz: 50 / 60 Hz
Power Supply
Mains supply: 230 V~ , Mains frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
Anschlsse
Anschluss fr Stereo-Kopfhrer, Ohrhrer: 3,5 mm Stereo
Connections
Stereo headphone connection, Earphone: 3.5 mm stereo
Wecken mit Musik oder Alarmsignal, Einschlafzeit-Automatik bis zu 119 Min. programmierbar, Wochentag-Anzeige, Anzeige der absolut genau gehenden Atomuhrzeit ( DCF 77-Empfang), Automatic Time Setting, 2 Weckzeiten, Electronik-Uhr mit 24-Stunden-Zeitanzeige, WEC: Keine Alarmbereitschaft am Wochenende, Nachwecken in 9-Min-Abstnden mglich
Alarm by radio or by buzzer signal, Sleep function, programmable up to 119 minutes, Weekday indication, Indication of the absolutely exact atomic clock time ( DCF 77 reception), Automatic Time Setting, 2 alarm times, Elecrtonic clock with 24-hour time display, WEC: Weekend cancellation, 9-minute-interval repeat alarm faciliy (snooze)
Lieferumfang
Garantie-Hinweis, Bedienungsanleitung
Included in delivery
warranty sheet, instruction booklet
Gehuse (BxHxT, mm)
100 x 152 x 80
Cabinet (WxHxD, mm)
Gewicht
0,612 kg
Net weight
Silver/titane
Grundig Intermedia GmbH, D-90471 Nrnberg/Bay. Printed in Germany. nderungen und Liefermglichkeiten vorbehalten. Subject to modifcations + delivery possibilities. 09.02.2007
CLOCK RADIO
Sonoclock 760 DCF
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DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRANAIS ITALIANO PORTUGUS ESPAOL NEDERLANDS POLSKI DANSK SVENSKA SUOMI TRKE
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SAFETY _________________________________________________
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device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. sure the device is protected from dripping or splashing water. Do not place any vessels such as vases on the device. These may be knocked over and spill fluid on the electrical components, thus presenting a safety risk. Do not place any naked flames such as candles on the device. sure the device is adequately ventilated. Do not cover the ventilation slots with newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc. deciding where to place the device, please note that furniture surfaces are covered by various 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 difficult or impossible to remove. not use any cleaning agents as they may damage the housing. Clean the device with a clean, damp leather cloth. Never open the device casing. No warranty claims are accepted for damage caused by incorrect handling. type plate is located on the bottom of the device.
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OVERVIEW ____________________________________________
Fold out page 2 so that you have the illustrations in front of you.
Controls on the top
SNOOZE Interrupts the alarm function; displays the day of the week; displays the remaining snooze time.
Controls on the front
Sensor. Automatically adjusts the brightness of the display to the brightness of the surroundings. To set the hour; press briefly: changes the hours forward in steps; press longer: changes the hours forward continuously. In radio mode: increases the volume. To set the minutes; press briefly: changes the minutes forward in steps; press longer: changes the minutes forward continuously. In radio mode: decreases the volume. Activates the time setting, the day of the week setting and; displays the alarm times. Activates the alarm interruption for the weekend; activates the time zone setting. For alarm time 1: selects the alarm with a signal tone or radio; activates and deactivates the alarm. For alarm time 2: selects the alarm with a signal tone or radio; activates and deactivates the alarm.
HOUR/VOL
MIN/VOL
SET TIME ZONE/ WEC ALARM 1 ALARM 2
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ON/OFF SLEEP Switches the radio on and off; ends the alarm for this day; deactivates the sleep timer. Activates the sleep time setting.
Controls on the sides
Headphone jack, to connect headphones or earphones with a jack plug ( 3.5 mm), on the left hand side of the device. The loud speaker of the device is switched off. Dial for tuning to radio stations (on the right hand side of the device).
TUNING
Controls on the back
Power cord. Wire antenna for FM reception. DCF 77-antenna. Resets the device.
Controls on the bottom
BACKUP Battery compartment for the back-up battery.
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Displays
e ALARM 1 e ALARM 2
LED. Displays that the alarm is activated with a signal tone or radio for alarm time 1. LED. Displays that the alarm is activated with a signal tone or radio for alarm time 2. Displays the time, the alarm times, the sleep timer time and the day of the week for the alarm interruption. LED. Displays that the alarm interruption for the weekend is activated. LED. Displays that the DCF time synchronisation is active; flashes during the synchronisation. LED. Mode indicator for the radio, frequency display.
FM 88. 108 MHz
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POWER SUPPLY______________________________________
Mains operation
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 power cord into the wall socket (230 V~, 50 Hz). Caution: The device is connected to the mains with the power plug. To fully disconnect the device from the mains, pull out the plug. The mains plug is used to disconnect the device. It shall remain readily operable and should not be obstructed during intended use.
Inserting the back-up battery
During mains operation, the back-up battery ensures that stored settings are not lost in the case of a power failure or when the device is briefly disconnected from the mains. 1 Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the device by pressing the marked surface, pushing back the cover and removing it. 2 When inserting the battery (9 V, 6LF 22 type) note the polarity determined by the contacts. 3 Reinsert the cover and push it forward until it clicks into place. Note: Take out the back-up battery when you know that the device will not be used for a long period of time. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by leaking batteries. Environmental note: Batteries, including those that contain no heavy metals, may not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area.
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SETTINGS ______________________________________________
Radio-controlled clock
With your built-in radio-controlled clock, you are in possession of an absolutely precise alarm and meeting clock which is automatically set to the radio-transmitted time signals of the most precise clock in the world: the atomic clock of the Physikalisch-Technischen Bundesanstalt (PTB the German national metrology institute). This clock is so precise that in 1 million years a deviation of 1 second can be expected. Your radio-controlled alarm clock receives time telegrams via long wave 77.5 kHz from the time signal transmitter DCF 77, located in Mainflingen (24 km south-east of Frankfurt/Main). This time signal transmitter has a range of 1500 km. The device receives the station DCF 77 free of charge via the connected DCF 77 antenna everywhere, where a sufficient long wave reception is possible with a good portable radio. In many cases, your radio clock receives the time telegrams from a considerable distance from the station; however, the local reception quality plays a significant role here. The installed microprocessor of the radio-controlled clock processes the received time telegrams and controls the quartz clock fully automatically. After the clock is first activated, the DCF synchronisation is performed immediately and subsequently every day at 2 am and 3 am. Depending on the point of reception, synchronisation can take several minutes. During this process, the g display flashes, if the signal is strong enough, in a 1 second rhythm of the received time telegram. After synchronisation has taken place, the display begins to light up. In addition to the advantages of the time precision and the exact, to-the-second wake-up and alarm signal, your radio clock sets itself fully automatically from winter time to summer time.
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SETTINGS __________________________________
Setting time and day of the week
If the device has been switched on for the first time if no time signal has been received : flashes in the display as a sign that the time has to be set. The same applies after a power failure or if the device has been disconnected from the mains supply and no back-up battery has been inserted. 1 Press SET. Display: : flashes. 2 Press HOUR/VOL briefly to set the hours step-by-step or hold down to run through the hours continuously. 3 Press MIN/VOL briefly to set the minutes step-by-step or hold down to run through the minutes continuously. Notes: When the minute display changes from 59 to 00, this does not affect the hour display. The device saves the set time automatically after 10 seconds. 4 To set the day of the week, press TIME ZONE/WEC and SET at the same time. Display: for example, the day of the week 1 = Monday. 5 Set the day of the week (1 = Monday, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 = Sunday) using HOUR/VOL or MIN/VOL. The device saves the selected day of the week automatically after 5 seconds. Note: Display the selected day of the week and press SNOOZE longer than 3 seconds and hold it pressed.
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Setting the time zone
If you use the device outside of the Central European Time Zone (CET), you can correct the time by +/ 2 hours. 1 Press TIME ZONE/WEC again and keep pressed for approximately 2 seconds. Display: 00, : flashes. 2 Set the time zone with HOUR/VOL or MIN/VOL (Scale: 00, 01, 02, -02 and -01). Display: e.g. +2. Note: If a back-up battery has not been inserted, the time is automatically reset by DCF time synchronisation as long as the DCF reception is strong enough. Alarm time and time zone synchronisation are each reset to the values 00:00 and 00. Please note that, in this case, you may be wakened at the wrong time.
Setting alarm time 1
1 Press SET twice. Display: the last alarm time set, e ALARM 1 alternately.
and : flash
2 Press HOUR/VOL briefly to set the hours step-by-step or hold down to run through the hours continuously. 3 Press MIN/VOL briefly to set the minutes step-by-step or hold down to run through the minutes continuously. The device saves the set alarm time automatically after 10 seconds. Display: the LED e ALARM 1 lights up, this means the alarm is activated. The device wakes you up at the set time with the alarm signal of your choice.
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Setting alarm time 2
1 Press SET three times. Display: the last alarm time set, e ALARM 2 alternately.
2 Press HOUR/VOL briefly to set the hours step-by-step or hold down to run through the hours continuously. 3 Press MIN/VOL briefly to set the minutes step-by-step or hold down to run through the minutes continuously. The device saves the set alarm time automatically after 10 seconds. Display: the LED e ALARM 2 lights up, this means the alarm is activated. The device wakes you up at the set time with the alarm signal of your choice.
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OPERATION ___________________________________________
Switching on and off
1 Press ON/OFF to switch on the device from standby mode. 2 Press ON/OFF to switch the device to standby mode.
Radio mode
For the best possible FM (VHF) reception, it is sufficient to align the wire antenna accordingly. Tuning to radio stations 1 Select the radio station using the TUNING dial (right hand side).
Adjusting the volume
1 Adjust the volume by pressing HOUR/VOL or MIN/VOL.
Alarm mode
The device has a dynamic alarm tone that starts at a low volume and reaches its maximum volume within 30 to 45 seconds. Viewing the alarm time 1 Press SET twice (for alarm time 1) or three times (for alarm time 2). or Display: the last set alarm time 1 or 2, the LED e ALARM 1 e ALARM 2 flashes. Note: If no other button is pressed, the device switches back automatically to the current time after 10 seconds.
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Alarm with radio station 1 Press ON/OFF to switch on the device. 2 Select the radio station using the TUNING dial (right hand side). 3 Adjust the alarm volume by pressing HOUR/VOL or MIN/VOL. 4 Set the radio station you want as an alarm signal ( ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 twice. Display: the corresponding LED lights up.
), and press
5 Press ON/OFF to switch off the device. The device wakes you up at the set time with the radio station (alarm duration is 59 minutes). Alarm with signal tone 1 Press ON/OFF to switch off the device. 2 Set the signal tone alarm signal (e), and press ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 once. The device wakes you up at the set time with the signal tone (alarm duration is 59 minutes). Interrupting the alarm 1 Press SNOOZE while the alarm is sounding. The alarm signal (radio station or signal tone) stops. The alarm goes on again at nine-minute intervals (alarm duration is 59 minutes).
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Cancelling the alarm for the day 1 Press ON/OFF while the alarm is sounding. The alarm signal (radio station or signal tone) stops, the alarm remains at the set time for the next day. Deactivating and activating alarm standby 1 To deactivate the alarm, press ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 repeatedly until the LED e ALARM 1 or e ALARM 2 disappears. The set alarm time is saved.
2 To activate the alarm with ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 switch to e or . Display: the LED e ALARM 1 or e ALARM 2 lights up.
Activating the alarm interruption for the weekend 1 Press TIME ZONE/WEC. Display: the LED WEC lights up. The alarm function is deactivated at the weekend.
2 Press TIME ZONE/WEC again. Display: the LED WEC disappears. The alarm function is activated at the weekend.
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Deactivating the alarm interruption for a weekday 1 Press TIME ZONE/WEC. Display: the LED WEC disappears. The set day of the week is saved.
Timer mode
The device has a sleep timer, which switches it off in radio mode at a preset time. The switch-off time can be set to between 1 minute and 1 hour and 59 minutes and then stays saved. Activating the sleep timer 1 Press SLEEP to switch on the device. Display: the switch-off time 1 : (for 59 minutes). You will hear the selected radio station. 2 Set the selected switch-off time with HOUR/VOL or MIN/VOL step-by-step (press briefly) or continuously (hold down). After the selected switch-off time has elapsed, the device switches off automatically. 3 Display the remaining switch-off time with SLEEP. Deactivating the sleep timer 1 To deactivate the sleep timer early, press ON/OFF; or set the switch-off time with HOUR/VOL or MIN/VOL to 0. The device switches to stand-by.
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INFORMATION _______________________________________
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 household waste at the end of its life. Take it to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices. This is indicated by this symbol on the product, in the operating manual and on the packaging. Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority. Help protect the environment by recycling used products.
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Technical data
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives. This product fulfils the European directives 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC. This device conforms to the safety regulation VDE 0860 and therefore to the international safety regulation IEC 65. Power supply: Max. power consumption: Output: Wavebands: Dimensions and weight: 230 Volt, 50/60 Hz < 8 W (operation), < 2 W (stand-by) DIN 45324, 10% THD 350 mW FM 87.5.108.0 MHz W x H x D 80 x 150 x 100 mm Weight approx. 0.6 kg Technical and design modifications reserved.
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