Grundig S800 Millenium World Receiver Use And Care Guide
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CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS, 22 SETTING TIMER ON/OFF TIMES Press and hold the button for approximately 2 seconds until the TIMER annunciator turns on, and ON flashes. The ON Time will also be indicated in the frequency portion of the display (same readout format as the clock) as well as the number 1 or 2 displayed to the right of the time. The number 1 or 2 indicates which one of the two event timers you are programming. Press the desired Direct-Key-Input buttons to enter a new ON time. Enter the...
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23CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS, contd. Press Press CLR/LOCK (enters no OFF Time for timer 1) Timers 1 and 2 Enabled Timer 1 Enabled: Timer 2 Disabled If either one or both the timer 1 or timer 2 are enabled, the TIMER symbol will continue to be displayed after the receiver is turned off. Be certain to leave the volume setting at the desired level. The receiver will automatically turn on and off as programmed. If both timers are disabled (- - is displayed), the timer programming in either or both...
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24 CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS, contd. 3) Example for Setting Events on Two Different Memory Channels: PROGRAMMING MEMORY 08 in Timer 1 and MEMORY 29 in Timer 2: With frequency displayed, Press MEMO followed within two seconds by button sequence: Press followed within 2 seconds by depression of the button until the 1 is displayed with MEMORY 08. After 3 seconds, the display reverts to the frequency readout. With frequency displayed, press followed within 2 seconds by button sequence ....
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25 SPECIAL USE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM receiver has several special features that are referred to in the main body of this Owners manual but may require additional explana-tion. LOCK ALL ENTRY TO KEYPAD The receiver front panel buttons with the exception of the button and TUNING knob may be locked or disabled by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds. Press the button and hold for 3 seconds. A confirmation beep will be heard when the is pressed. will...
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26 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE The symbol indicates that the button is to be pressed within three seconds. Select normal frequency display (VFO) (page 13) Press VFO Press BAND Select Band (page 12) Press BAND button (scrolls through Aircraft, FM Broad cast, Shortwave, and AM Broadcast bands). When in Shortwave mode, press two or three digit entry from DirectKey- Input’ keypad for Shortwave Meter band designation. Adjust Frequency (page 12) Select Band. Turn TUNING knob, Press and keys, use...
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27 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE, contd. Activate (Enabling) Timer (page 22) Press 1 and/or2 Lock (or Unlock) Controls (page 14) Press and hold until is displayed (extinguishes). Pushbuttons and TUNING knob are inactive (active). Lamp On/Off (page 13) Press to turn display backlight on or off. Disable Beep (page 13) Press to enable or disable audio beep. MEMORY FUNCTIONS Store Memory Channel (page 19) Select bandwidth and adjust frequency. Press . MEMORY will light and channel number flashes,...
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29 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 1) AC Input - Alternating Current power source available 12) HF - High Frequency band extends from at wall outlet sockets. approximately 1.5 MHz to 30 MHz. 2) AM - Signals in which the information is conveyed by 13) LCD - Liquid-Crystal Display - Low power consump amplitude changes of the si gnal. Amplitude Modulation tion displays used for wristwatches and information is used for the AM broadcast bands. displays on many types of electronic equipment. 3) AGC - Automatic...
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30 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION No front panel display or light. (A) Power connection. (B) Defective AC ADAPTER unit. (C) Batteries are discharged or not installed for portable operation, no AC power. (A) Check power supply cables. (B) Check AC ADAPTER. (C) Check/install batteries for portable operation. No signals heard when antenna is connected or sensitivity is low. (A) Incorrect antenna input selected. (B) ATTENUATOR enabled. (A) Select correct antenna input. (B) Turn...
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31 SERVICE INFORMATION ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY You may contact GRUNDIG Service Department for additional information or assistance by calling 1 (800) 872- 2228 in the U. S. A. or 1 (800) 637-1648 in Canada, Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. (PST), except on holidays. Should you want to return your unit for service, pack the receiver carefully using the original carton or other suitable container. Write your return address clearly on the shipping carton and on an enclosed cover...
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