Page 2 - Safety; The type plate is located on the bottom of the device.; Information; Technical data; Current supply; Environmental note; Technical and design modifications reserved.
ENGLISH 17 SAFETY, INFORMATION _____________________ 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 ! SER VICE ! ! SER VI...
Page 3 - OVERVIEW; Controls on the top; or »; Controls on the front; Settings for alarm time 1 and alarm time 2. Press
18 OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ 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 front Z Sensor (Auto Dimmer). Adjusts the brightness of thedisplay to the br...
Page 4 - S A; PROJECTOR; Controls on the sides; Adjusts the volume on the right side of the device.; Controls on the back; RESET; Returns the device to its original setting.
ENGLISH 19 S A For setting the radio stations manually. For changingthe 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) for24 hours.For switching off the sleep timer ...
Page 5 - The displays; MON; MHz
20 The displays g Lights up when the device is in stand-by mode. • Operation indicator. Lights up when the device isswitched 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...
Page 6 - Connect power cable; Plug the jack of the projector cable into the socket »; PREPARATIONS
ENGLISH 21 Connect power cable Note: Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of thedevice) 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...
Page 7 - Additional information for units sold in the UK.
22 Additional information for units sold in the UK. Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mainssupply.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 differs frommany European countr...
Page 8 - SETTINGS; Automatic settings; Automatic station search; In order to interrupt the automatic settings, press »; Radio-controlled clock; « appears without
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 ofthe frequency appears on the display.– Your devic...
Page 9 - Manual settings; Tuning radio stations; Setting the time and date
24 Manual settings If the device was not able to carry out a station search and synchronisationdue to bad reception, then you can manually set the radio stations, time anddate. You should nonetheless try to improve the reception conditions byaligning the FM and DCF antenna. Tuning radio stations The...
Page 10 - Setting the time zone; Setting alarm types and times
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 y...
Page 11 - Radio alarm; ON
26 All settings can be carried out in stand-by mode. The following sectionsdescribe 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 th...
Page 12 - Radio and signal tone alarm; ALARM
ENGLISH 27 Signal alarm 1 Press » ON/OFF « to switch the device to stand-by mode. 2 To 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: » ALAR...
Page 13 - OPERATION; Switching on and off; FM; Adjusting the volume; V OO; Alarm mode; Limiting the alarm to individual days of the week; OFF
28 OPERATION __________________________________________ 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 wireantenna accordingly. 1 Press » ON...
Page 14 - Check alarm programme; Interrupting and repeating the alarm; SNOOZE; Cancelling the alarm for the day; WEC
7 To delete further days of the week repeat steps 4 to 6 . 8 Press » AL 1 « to confirm your entry. 9 To reinsert 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 weekalways appears in the display, to which the alarm applies with a...
Page 15 - Deactivate alarm for the next day.; Deactivating/activating the alarm function; Timer mode; Setting the sleep timer; SLEEP
30 OPERATION __________________________________________ Deactivate alarm for the next day. You can deactivate the alarm function for the next day, for example, if thatday is a public holiday. The set alarm times are saved. 1 To deactivate the alarm function for the next day, press » SNOOZE « for mor...
Page 16 - Switch off reminder timer; Operation with the projector
Switching off the sleep timer 1 For switching off the sleep timer before the set time, switch off devicewith » 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 «. ...