Grundig YB500 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Contents
Yacht Boy 500 - LC DATA MONITOR (Display)............................................................................................................. 3
Your Unit at a Glance.......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Aerials................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
AC (Mains) Operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
Battery Operation................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Battery Check .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Data Protection........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Reset Button............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
User Guide Via the Menu............................................................................................................................................................. 9
General Operation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Key-protect............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
LOCKED.................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Direct Entries ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Hints and Error Messages ................................................................................................................................................. 11
Display Illumination............................................................................................................................................................. 12
The Volume............................................................................................................................................................................. 12
The Tone.................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Waveband Selection............................................................................................................................................................ 12
ROM Table of the Yacht Boy 500 ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Selecting Frequencies ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Calling Up ROM Table Memory Locations ............................................................................................................................. 14
Step by Step into the World of Shortwave Reception ............................................................................................................. 15
Tuning to Stations with the TUNE A/V buttons.................................................................................................................. 16
Tuning to Stations......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Entering a Meter Band ................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Storing in Memory General ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
What can You Store?........................................................................................................................................................... 19
Is the Frequency Tuned to Already Stored in Memory? ........................................................................................ 19
Checking the Desired Station Memory Position........................................................................................................ 20
Programming a Station Memory Location................................................................................................................... 20
Entering Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
Calling Up Stored Stations................................................................................................................................................ 21
The MEMORY Button ........................................................................................................................................................... 22
Clearing an Occupied Memory Position........................................................................................................................22
Going to Sleep to Radio .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
The Clock........................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Setting the Clock .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Setting the Clock .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Clock Time Indication TIME I/II...................................................................................................................................... 24
Automatic Functions Timer ½..................................................................................................................................................... 25
Programming Switching Times Switching Times 1/2.............................................................................................. 25
Checking the Switching Times 1 /2............................................................................................................................... 26
Automatic Switching On and Off .................................................................................................................................... 26
Automatic Functions.................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Special Functions on FM ........................................................................................................................................................... 28
Special Functions on AM .......................................................................................................................................................... 29