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Grundig Sonoclock 54 SC 5304 DCF User's Manual
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1. Sonoclock 54 SC 5304 DCF GRUNDIG SAFETY INFORMATION Safety This device is designed for the playback of audio signals Any other use is expressly prohibited If the device is subjected to sudden changes in temperature for example if it is brought in from the cold to a warm room let it stand for at least two hours Do not connect to the mains supply during this time Protect the device from moisture water drops or splashes 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 When deciding where to place the device please note that furniture sur faces are covered by various types of varnish and plastic most of which contain chemical additives These additives can corrode the device sup ports leaving residues on the furniture surfaces which can be difficult or impossible to remove Do not use any cleaning agent as this may damage the casing Clean the device with a clean damp leather cloth Never open the device casing No warranty claims are accepted for damage resulting from improper handling The type plate is located on the bottom of the device Information This device is noise suppressed according to the applicable EU directives This product fulfils the European directives 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 VDE 0860 and therefor
2. The display shows Ffi MHz and the frequency of the station You will hear the radio station last selected 2 Select the desired station position with the 1 6 5 10 button Press 1 6 5 10 once for channel positions 1 5 and twice for channel positions 6 10 3 Press ON OFF to switch off the device The current time date and day of the week appear in the display Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME Display Scale between V 00 and 30k Alarm mode Limiting the alarm to individual days of the week In the basic setting the selected alarm types and times apply to all days of the week display MON to SUN If desired individual days can be deleted You can thus create your own personal weekly rhythm 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 1 77x the alarm time e g 6 3 and the next alarm day 3 Press AL 1 twice to activate the setting Display ALARM 1 flashes 4 Press lt Q or P until the desired day of the week flashes in the display 5 To delete the day press V or AX Display OFF and the deleted day of the week flash for about 10 seconds until the LEDs go out 6 Switch to the next day of the week by using lt or gt The deleted day of th
3. Press and hold down Deactivates the reminder timer When the device is on For storing a radio station on a preset button In stand by mode Activates the time zone setting activates and saves the manual time setting To select the settings for time date alarm type alarm time and alarm date OVERVIEW ON OFF PROJECTOR 1 6 5 10 SLEEP For setting the radio stations manually For changing the selected settings such as time date alarm type alarm time and alarm days 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 Switches the projector on and off For manual setting of the display brightness Station buttons Press once for channel position 1 5 and twice for channel position 6 10 Stand by Switches the radio on When the device is switched on Press once to activate the sleep timer press and hold down 3 seconds to deactivate the sleep timer Controls on the sides P VOLUME C aa Connection socket for the cable of the supplied projector Adjusts the volume on the right side of the device Earphone socket 3 5 mm plug on the right side of the device The device s loudspeaker is switched off Controls on the back CIF NI aoe Mains cable Wire antenna for FM reception For the best reception direct the antenna accordingly DCF 77 A
4. gt Display The month flashes 9 Press W or amp briefly to set the day step by step or hold down to run through the days quickly 10 Press gt Display The year flashes 11 Press Y or A briefly to set the year step by step or hold down to run through the years quickly 12 Press MEMORY lt to confirm the settings Setting the time zone 1 Press ON OFF lt to switch off the device 2 To call up the setting press MEMORY lt until 80 appears in the display 3 Set the time zone with V or A scale 00 1 2 02 O1 and B8 again Display e g e 4 Press MEMORY lt to confirm the settings Note If the device is disconnected from the power supply for longer than 30 minutes for example in case of a power failure the time zone setting returns to GO Please note that in such a case you may be awoken by the alarm at the wrong time Adjusting the brightness of the display in stand by mode Note The sensor Auto Dimmer on the front of the device adjusts the brightness of the display to the given external lighting conditions Press PROJECTOR for more than 2 seconds 2 Use W or amp to switch between the two brightness levels Setting alarm types and times You can enter two different alarm programmes and select between three different alarm types The sound sources of these alarm types are dynamic which m
5. W or amp lt briefly to set the hours step by step or hold down to run through the hours quickly Press gt Display The minutes of the alarm time flash Press W or amp lt briefly to set the minutes step by step or hold down to run through the minutes quickly Press gt Display MON flashes Switch the alarm on Monday on or off with V or A Display GN or OFF appears and flashes Press gt Display TUE flashes Choose settings for all days of the week to do so repeat steps 11 and 12 as often as necessary Press AL 1 to confirm the settings Display ALARM 1 77x the alarm time e g 1 00 and the next alarm day for the week SETTINGS Signal alarm 1 2 Press ON OFF to switch the device to stand by mode To activate the first alarm programme press and hold down AL 1 Display e g ALARM 1 77x the alarm time e g 5 00 and the next alarm day Press AL 1 twice to set the programme Display ALARM 1 7x flashes If necessary select signal alarm with Y or A To set and confirm the alarm time repeat steps 8 to 16 of the radio alarm section Radio and signal tone alarm 1 2 Press ON OFF to switch on the device Use 1 6 5 10x to select the desired radio station The requested radio station is played Set the desired maximum vol
6. 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 out the plug Connect projector 1 Plug the jack of the projector cable into the socket amp left side of the device with the arrow pointing forwards ENGLISH b imma 22 PREPARATIONS 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 differs from many European countries This appliance has been supplied with a fitted non removable approved converter plug for use in the UK This converter plug is fitted with a 5A rated fuse In case this appliance is supplied with a moulded 2 pin Euro plug only which is unsuitable for UK operation this must be cut off and immediately disposed of An approved 13A 3 pin UK plug should then be fitted by a qualified electrician Note The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a socket elsewhere If a non rewireable 3 pin plug or a rewireable 13A BS1363 3 pin plug is used it must be fitted with a 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse If any other type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the plug or at the distribution board If this type o
7. has expired a signal tone sounds for max 90 minutes Display 00 flashes briefly and then stops with NAP 3 To switch off the signal tone press and hold down NAP Switch off reminder timer 1 To switch off the reminder timer before the set time press NAP and hold it down Display NAP and the remaining time until the reminder stop glowing Operation with the projector You can use the supplied projector to project the current time to the wall or the ceiling 1 Connect the projector cable to the socket left side of the device The light in the projector lights up Direct the body of the projector in the desired angle Set the focus of the projection by moving the lens holder The current time can be seen on the wall or on the ceiling 4 Switch the projector off and on by using PROJECTOR Note If you are not using the projector for longer periods of time take it off the device ENGLISH Go i
8. station search Note In order to interrupt the automatic settings press XON OFF 1 Once you have connected your device to the mains the run through of the frequency appears on the display Your device automatically searches the frequency band for radio stations The radio stations are saved automatically After the completion of the station search the device switches to stand by mode the time is set to 0 00 and the DCF symbol j flashes In the process the radio programme is muted 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 Technische Bundesanstalt in Braunschweig PTB 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 signals from the DCF 77 transmitter free of charge via the connected DCF 77 antenna wherever long wave reception is sufficient with for example a good portable radio Your radio controlled clock often receives the time telegrams at a considerably larger dista
9. amme repeat step 2 with AL 2 4 To reactivate the alarm programme press and hold down AL 1 Display ALARM 14 2 the alarm time e g 6 00 and the next alarm day Timer mode Your device has two timer modes The sleep timer which switches the machine off at a preset time The reminder timer reminding you by sounding the signal tone at a preset time Setting the sleep timer 1 Press SLEEP to switch the device on Display 68 and 4 flash You will hear the radio station last selected 2 Confirm switch off time with V or amp lt in 10 minute intervals from 120 to 10 minutes and confirm with SLEEP Display 4 the remaining time until the device switches off e g cd After the set time has elapsed the device shuts off OPERATION Switching off the sleep timer 1 For switching off the sleep timer before the set time switch off device with ON OFF or press and hold down SLEEP Display 4 and the remaining time stop glowing The device switches off Setting the reminder timer 1 Activate the function with NAP Display 68 and NAP flash The circular snooze LED flashes 2 Confirm reminder time with W or A in 10 minute intervals from 120 to 10 minutes and confirm with NAP Display NAP amp the remaining time until the reminder e g 35 After the set time
10. e the international safety regulation IEC 60065 Technical data Current supply 230 Volt 50 60 Max power consumption lt 4 5 W operation lt 3 W stand by projector off lt 4 W stand by projector on Output DIN 45324 10 THD 400 mW Frequency bands FM 87 5 108 0 MHz Dimensions and weight WxHxL 125 x 220 x 95 mm Weight approx 800 g Environmental note As little material as possible was used in the packaging of your device It consists of two separate materials cardboard box and polyethylene bag Please observe the local regulations for disposing of the packing material Technical and design modifications reserved ENGLISH i NI 18 OVERVIEW SNOOZE ON OFF KE 1 6 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 AL 1 AL 2 WEC NAP MEMORY Sensor Auto Dimmer Adjusts the brightness of the display to the brightness of the room Settings for alarm time 1 and alarm time 2 Press once Displays the current alarm programme for 3 seconds Press again within 3 seconds Activates the settings of the alarm programme Press for more than two seconds and hold down Activates or deactivates the alarm function Deactivates and activates the alarm function for the weekend Press once Activates the setting for the reminder timer
11. e week flashes in the display OPERATION To delete further days of the week repeat steps 4 to 6 8 Press AL 1 to confirm your entry 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 week always appears in the display to which the alarm applies with alarm time and type regardless of the selected setting Check alarm programme You can check the two alarm programmes while in other modes for example radio mode without blocking the alarm function 1 Press AL 1 once Display Alarm type alarm time 1 and the selected day of the week 2 Press AL 2 once Display Alarm type alarm time 2 and the selected day of the week Notes The next alarm time is always shown in the display regardless of the selected operating mode e g ALARM 1 2 with alarm type alarm time and day of the week Interrupting and repeating the alarm You can interrupt the alarm function regardless of the alarm type selected After 9 minutes the alarm sounds again 1 Press SNOOZE lt to interrupt the alarm Display e g ALARM 1 s7 flashes The circular snooze LED flashes Note The alarm function can be interrupted as often as possible within the 90 minute alarm duration When using the radio and signal tone alarm only the signal tone is interrupted for about 9 minutes Cancelling the alarm for the day 1 Press ON OFF to
12. eans the volume increases continually from zero onwards until an individually set maximum volume is reached V 20 for signal tone and V 30 for radio station If the volume control VOLUME lt is used during the alarm the volume stops increasing Alarm types 7 radio alarm signal alarm A 7 signal and radio alarm ENGLISH bo UI 26 SETTINGS All settings can be carried out in stand by mode The following sections describe the settings for the first alarm programme ALARM 1 Repeat this for the second alarm programme ALARM 2 When both alarm times are activated ALARM 1 2 772x the alarm time e g 1 38 and the upcoming day of the week to which the alarm setting applies appear in the display Radio alarm 1 2 10 12 13 14 15 16 Press ON OFF to switch on the device Use 1 6 5 10 to select the desired radio station The requested radio station is played Set the desired maximum volume using VOLUME lt Press ON OFF to switch the device to stand by mode To activate the first alarm programme press and hold down AL 1 Display e g ALARM 1 7x the alarm time e g 5 00 and the next alarm day Press AL 1 twice to set the programme Display ALARM 1 flashes If necessary select radio programme 3 with W or A Press gt Display The hours of the alarm time flash Press
13. end the alarm The alarm function is cancelled for the rest of the day the alarm sounds at the time of the next set alarm programme Deactivate the alarm for the weekend You can deactivate the alarm function over the weekend The entered alarm times are saved 1 Press WEC lt to deactivate the alarm Display WE and the next day with alarm for example MONI 2 Reactivate alarm function with WEC The indicator WEC disappears and the next day with alarm is SAT for example ENGLISH N 30 OPERATION Deactivate alarm for the next day You 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 To deactivate the alarm function for the next day press SNOOZE for more than 5 seconds Display e g 1 flashes for the deactivated alarm function next alarm next alarm time and next alarm day remain constant 2 To reactivate the alarm function for the next day press SNOOZE for more than 5 seconds Display e g 1 for the reactivated alarm function next alarm time and next alarm day Deactivating activating the alarm function 1 Press ON OFF to switch the device to stand by mode 2 To deactivate the first alarm programme press and hold down AL 1 Display e g ALARM 1 77x the alarm time e g 6 03 and the next alarm day 3 To deactivate the second alarm progr
14. f plug becomes defective ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug the correct type and rating 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 must be used and the fuse cover must be refitted If the fuse cover is lost or damaged the lead and plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained Replacement fuse covers should be obtained from your dealer Important The wires in the mains lead are colour coded in accordance with the follo wing code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not cor respond with the coloured marking identifying terminals in your plug pro ceed as follows Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug terminal marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal mar ked with the letter E earth symbol 7 coloured green or green amp yel low Replacement mains lead sets can be obtained from your local dealer or by contacting Grundig Consumer Relations 01788 570088 Moulded 3 pin lead set suitable for UK use Ref Leadset UK 8290 991 224 Moulded 2 pin Euro lead set not suitable for UK use Ref Leadset Euro 8290 991 316 SETTINGS Automatic settings Automatic
15. nce from the trans mitter in such cases the quality of the local reception plays a key role The clock s built in micro processor processes the received time telegrams and controls the quartz clock fully automatically After the clock is first acti vated the DCF synchronisation is performed immediately and subsequently every hour on the hour Depending on the point of reception synchronisa tion can take several minutes During this process the p display flash es After a maximum of 5 minutes the display starts glowing The synchro nisation continues running in the background In addition to the advantages of precision timekeeping and to the second wake up and alarm signals your radio controlled clock sets itself automatically to winter and daylight savings time If the DCF reception is insufficient the DCF symbol p appears without waves gt i ENGLISH Id G 24 SETTINGS Manual settings If the device was not able to carry out a station search and synchronisation due to bad reception then you can manually set the radio stations time and date You should nonetheless try to improve the reception conditions by aligning the FM and DCF antenna Tuning radio stations There are 10 channel positions available for radio stations 1 2 Press ON OFF lt to switch on the device Begin the station search by pressing and holding down W or A The search stops as soon as a radio stati
16. ntenna Controls on the bottom RESET Returns the device to its original setting Two bases that can be adjusted in three different ways ENGLISH OVERVIEW The displays Ho C MS NAP e a gt CD gt CP MON Pa Pa i 1a ALARMA OBI 20 30 MON TUE WED THU 7 MS NAP non 02 02 04 MHz 2332 ALARM 2 20 30 MON WEC 20 Lights up when the device is in stand by mode Operation indicator Lights up when the device is switched on Displays the DCF time synchronisation Displays the station position of the station you are currently playing The reminder timer is activated The sleep timer is activated Day frequency band or function display Date or frequency display In combination with the frequency display Displays the current time Indicates the alarm settings for alarm times 1 or 2 the next alarm time always appears in a frame e g L1 the following alarm time appears without a frame e g 2 Displays alarm stand by with signal tone Displays alarm stand by with radio station Displays the alarm times or the times for the sleep or reminder timer Displays the alarm days The alarm has been deactivated for the weekend PREPARATIONS 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
17. on with a sufficiently strong signal is found You can also set the frequency of the programme step by step 50 kHz by briefly pressing V or A Save the radio station by pressing MEMORY lt M flashes in the display select the desired channel position within 20 seconds with 1 6 5 10 and confirm with MEMORY Press 1 6 5 10 once for channel positions 1 5 and twice for channel positions 6 10 Display the frequency and the selected channel position e g M 1 To set further radio stations repeat this procedure starting at pt 2 Note If no channel position is selected within 20 seconds the device interrupts the setting procedure Start again at Step 3 Setting the time and date If your device cannot automatically receive the time and date you can set both of them manually 1 2 Press ON OFF to switch the device to stand by mode Press MEMORY lt Display the hours flash Press W or A briefly to set the hours step by step or hold down to run through the hours quickly Press gt Display the minutes flash Press W or A lt briefly to set the minutes step by step or hold down to run through the minutes quickly Press gt MEMORY lt lt Display the day of the week flashes Press Y or A briefly to set the day step by step or hold down to run through the days quickly SETTINGS 8 Press
18. ume using VOLUME Press ON OFF to switch the device to stand by mode To activate the first alarm programme press and hold down AL 1 Display e g ALARM 1 z7x the alarm time e g 6 08 and the next alarm day Press AL 1 twice to set the programme Display ALARM 1 7x flashes If you have not already selected it select the radio and signal tone alarm type gt A mx with W or A amp To set and confirm the alarm time repeat steps 8 to 16 of the radio alarm section Note You will be awoken with the radio programme at the set alarm time approx 9 minutes later the signal tone will sound If you interrupt the signal tone with SNOOZE you will still hear the radio programme Deleting all settings Reset If the electronic system of your device becomes blocked as the result of static electricity from the floor carpet or storms for example the device can be reset to its original condition Press RESET at the base of the casing with a sharp object and hold down for about 2 seconds The time date alarm times and radio settings are deleted ENGLISH N NI 28 OPERATION Switching on and off 1 Press ON OFF lt 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 lt to switch the device on
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