Page 6 - General; Headphones; Symbols used
General Memory positions : 1600 (400 for each frequency range) Headphones Model: E105 Impedance: 32 Ω Wideband characteristic Voltage (WBCV): approx. 206 mV Headphone socket max. Output voltage: approx. 80 mV Power transformer Manufacturer: S&S MFG. LTD. Model: A400-75 Primary: 230 V ~ 50 Hz / 3...
Page 7 - This symbol warns you about hearing damage.; Safety information
This symbol warns about submersing the appliance in water or other liquids. This symbol warns you about hearing damage. Note: With this symbol you are given tips about interaction with the appliance. Safety information • This device has not been designed for use by people (including children)with re...
Page 8 - Risk of electric shock!; Ensure that the connection cable is never wet or damp when in use.
Risk of electric shock! • Connect the mains-power adapter only to correctly installed and earthed mains sockets. Ensure that the rating of the local power supply tallies completely with the details given on the rating plate of the appliance. • Damaged adapters or mains cables should be exchanged imm...
Page 9 - Risk of injury; The; POWER; button on this device does not completely separate it from
Risk of injury • Keep children away from the connection cable and device. Children frequently underestimate the danger of electrical devices. • If the device has fallen down or is damaged it must no longer be used.Have the device checked by a qualified specialist and, if necessary, repaired. • Batte...
Page 10 - Notes on handling batteries; Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not recharge batteries.
Notes on handling batteries The device uses batteries. Please note the following on handling batteries: Risk of explosion! Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not recharge batteries. • Never open, solder or weld batteries. There is a risk of explosion and injury! • Check batteries regularly. Leak...
Page 11 - Operating elements; Front panel
Operating elements Front panel q Save buttons M.0/5 - M.4/9 w Display e Button SNOOZE r Waveband selector switch (LW/SW/MW/FM) t POWER button y FINE button u PAGE button i UP/DOWN buttons o VOL+(AL-1)/VOL-(AL-2) buttons a MODE button s BASS button d MEMORY SCAN button f MEM button g Loudspeakers ...
Page 12 - Starting up; Unpack the device; Remove all packaging materials.; Mains and battery operation
Starting up Unpack the device Remove all packaging materials. Caution! Do not let children play with the plastic film. There is a risk of suffocation. Check the items supplied Whilst unpacking, check that all of the following items are available to you:• Shortwave Radio• Power transformer• Headphone...
Page 13 - With this appliance, use only the supplied type E105 headphones.
• Replace the cover on the battery compartment. If the batteries are too weak, this is indicated on the screen by a flashingsymbol . Mains connection • Connect the plug of the mains adapter to the EXT. DC 7.5 V 400 mA socket on the side of the device. • Plug the mains adapter into an easily accessib...
Page 14 - General functions; Key lock; Time functions
General functions Key lock In order to prevent changing the settings unintentionally by touching thebuttons, you can activate the key lock.• Press and hold down the MEM button for around 3 seconds. On screen, the message flashes. All buttons, except the buttons SNOOZE and MEM , are now blocked. • Pr...
Page 16 - Day of the week indication:
Setting clock time • Press MODE once. The most recently set time flashes on the screen. • Press the UP or DOWN button to move the time forward or backward at minute intervals. Hold down one of the buttons for a few seconds tomove the setting forward or backward quickly at 10 minute intervals. Note: ...
Page 17 - UTC; UP
Setting the time zone • Press MODE again or three times. The selected time zone flashes on the screen as the abbreviation for the corresponding city ( UTC when first switched on); the time disappears. • Press the UP or DOWN button to move the time zone forward or backward. The following table summar...
Page 19 - SUN OFF; SNOOZE; SUN ON; Show world time
*UTC Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). UTC is the reference for the times of thevarious time zones around the world. Summer time offset Not every time zone around the world differentiates between summer andwinter time. To display your timezone correctly you must, subject to the actual time zone, act...
Page 20 - Special date alarm; SDA
Special date alarm • Press the MODE button a fifth time to set the special date alarm. The screen flashes SDA1 and the date in succession. • Press the PAGE button to select one of the ten settable date alarms ( SDA1 – SDA 10 ). • Press the UP or DOWN button to set the date on which the alarm should ...
Page 21 - MODE; UPDA ON; DOWN; Select display mode; FINE; CLK; Alarm function
Switch Automatic Update (RDS) On/Off With this function the device can automatically update the settings for dateand time from the RDS signal.• Press the button MODE nine times. In the display the indication UPDA ON appears. • Press the button DOWN to switch the automatic update off. • Press the but...
Page 23 - Interrupting the alarm
• Press the SNOOZE button until the desired alarm days are set. Hold down the SNOOZE button until the screen shows an individual week day. • Press the SNOOZE button to set the desired week day. To go back to selecting week days, weekend or every day, briefly holddown the SNOOZE button again. • Press...
Page 24 - Stop watch function; Set and save countdown
Set snooze time • With the radio switched off, press the button MODE seven times. The screen displays the snooze time set (default is” SNO 10 ”). • Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the snooze time to a time between 1 and 59 minutes. Turning off the alarm function • Press the VOL.+/AL–1 or VOL.–/AL...
Page 25 - Call up and activate the countdown function
• Press the UP or DOWN button to set the desired time. 5 countdown times are preset on the memory buttons and you can openthese directly using the corresponding memory button:Button M.0/5 10:00 Button M.1/6 30:00 Button M.2/7 45:00 Button M.3/8 60:00 Button M.4/9 90:00 • Press the MEM button to save...
Page 26 - Radio operation; Switching on/volume control; ON; Switch on bass amplifier; BASS; BASS; Switch display message; OFF
Radio operation Switching on/volume control • Press the POWER button to switch the radio on. ON will appear briefly on the screen, followed by the current frequency and band selection. • Press the VOL.+/AL–1 or VOL.–/AL–2 button to control the volume: Button VOL.–/AL–2 : quieter; Button VOL.+/AL-1 :...
Page 27 - Sleep function; Setting the station; SW; Setting the MW band
Sleep function You can activate the sleep function via the SNOOZE button. You can set a time of up to 90 minutes in ten-minute steps, after which the radio will auto-matically turn itself off. To do so, first switch the radio off.• Press the SNOOZE button. The symbol for the sleep function and 90 (f...
Page 28 - Fine tuning; Aerial; LX
Fine tuning If a station can not be found precisely the fine tuning can be use to improvereception.• During the channel search press the FINE button, the screen shows FINE . • Now, using the buttons UP resp. DOWN , adjust the required reception range with smaller frequency steps. • By pressing the F...
Page 29 - Memory functions; Save station; PAGE; PAGE; PAGE
Memory functions Save station The world receiver can save 400 stations in each frequency range.To store a station, proceed as follows:• Set the frequency range with the frequency selection switch and thenthe station that you want to save. • Press the MEM button. The screen shows the PAGE memory page...
Page 30 - MEM; Displaying memory spaces
Selecting a saved station • In order to select a saved station directly, first use the frequency selectionswitch to select the frequency range where the station is saved. • Press the PAGE button and then use the UP or DOWN buttons to select a memory page (from 00–39). • Within 10 seconds press the M...
Page 31 - Cleaning; Risk of injury from electric shock:; Cleaning the housing:; Disposal; Device disposal
Cleaning Risk of injury from electric shock: • Disconnect the device from the mains power before cleaning it! • Never immerse the device’s parts into water or other liquids! • Do not allow liquid to penetrate the housing. Cleaning the housing: Clean the housing surface with a slightly damp cloth. Ne...
Page 32 - Disposal of packaging; Importer
Disposal of packaging Ensure all packaging materials are disposed in an environmentallyfriendly manner. Importer KOMPERNASS GMBHBURGSTRASSE 21D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com - 30 - IB_KH2029_DT46054_LB6 05.01.2010 16:55 Uhr Seite 30