CLOCK RADIO SCN 120 SCN 130 Sonoclock 1000 Sonoclock 1500
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CLOCK RADIO SCN 120 SCN 130 Sonoclock 1000 Sonoclock 1500 EN DE FR IT DA SV PL ES TR ___________________________________________________________ TIME PRESET TUN-/AL1 TUNING+/HR TUN+/AL2 TUNING-/MIN ON/OFF SNOOZE SLEEP DIMMER USB (SCN130) 3 ENGLISH ENGLISH 16-26 DEUTSCH 05-15 FRANÇAIS 27-37 ITALIANO 38-48 DANSK 93-103 SVENSKA 104-114 POLSKI 115-125 ESPAÑOL 61-72 TÜRKÇE 61-72 4 ENGLISH SAFETYANDSET-UP____________________________ 7 This device is designed for the 7 Note, prolonged listen- playback of audio signals. Any ing at loud volumes with other use is expressly prohibited. the earphones can dam- age your hearing. 7 Protect the device from moisture (water drops or splashes). Do not 7 Do not expose the back-up bat- place any vessels such as vases on tery to extreme heat, caused for the device. These may be knocked example by direct sunlight, heat- over and spill fluid on the electri- ers or fire. cal components, thus presenting a 7 safety risk. Never open the device casing. No warranty claims are accepted 7 Do not place any naked flames for damage caused by incorrect such as candles on the device. handling. 7 Make sure the device is adequate- 7 The type plate is located on the ly ventilated. Do not cover the bottom of the device. ventilation slots with newspapers, 7 table cloths, curtains, etc. Protect the device from moisture (water drops or splashes). Do not 7 When deciding where to place place any vessels such as vases the device, please note that furni- on the device. These may be ture surfaces are covered by vari- knocked over and spill fluid on ous types of varnish and plastic, the electri cal components, thus most of which contain chemical presenting a safety risk. additives. These additives can cor- 7 rode the device supports, leaving Do not expose the device to ex- residues on the furniture surfaces treme heat, caused for example which can be difficult or impossi- by direct sunlight, heator fire. ble to remove. 7 Do not use any cleaning agent, as this may damage the casing. Clean the device with a clean, moist leather cloth. ENGLISH 5 OVERVIEW______________________________________ See the figure on page 3. VOLUME-/ Adjusts the volume. AL1 Indicates that the Controlsonthetop alarm setting is acti- TUNING-/ For tuning to radio sta- vated with alarm time MIN tions. 1. For setting the min- VOLUME+/ Adjusts the volume. utes. Press briefly to AL2 change the minutes step-by-step. Hold ON/OFF Switches the device down to change the minutes continuously. on or off. TUNING+/ For tuning to radio sta- SLEEP Activates the HR tions. sleep timer. For setting the hours. To display the current Press briefly to change sleep timer setting. the hour step-by-step. SNOOZE Interrupts the Hold down to change alarm function. the hour continuously. Displays the seconds. PRESET Displays the alarm times. DIMMER Sliding switch, switches the display TIME Press and hold down: between two bright- to set the time. ness levels. Controlsontheback Ü USB Power-out cable. Wire antenna for FM reception. 6 ENGLISH OVERVIEW______________________________________ Controlsonthebottom Battery compartment for 5V back-up battery. Thedisplay AL1 Displays that the alarm is activated with a signal tone or radio for alarm time 1. AL2 Displays that the alarm is activated with a signal tone or radio for alarm time 2. ENGLISH 7 POWERSUPPLY ________________________________ Mainsoperation Insertingtheback-up Check that the mains voltage on battery the type plate (on the bottom of the During mains operation, the back-up device) corresponds to your local battery ensures that stored settings mains supply. If this is not the case, are not lost in the case of a power contact your specialist dealer. failure or when the device is briefly 1 Plug the mains cable into the so- disconnected from the mains. cket (230V~, 50/60 Hz). 1 Open the battery compartment lid Caution: by pressing on the arrow and pus- 7 The device is connected to the hing down the lid. mains with the power plug. To 2 When inserting the battery (micro fully disconnect the device from batteries, 2 x 1.5 V, LR3/ UM 4/ the mains, pull out the plug. AAA), observe the polarity marked 7 The mains plug is used to dis- on the base of the battery compart- connect the device. It shall ment. remain readily operable and Note: should not be obstructed during 7 Remove the back-up battery intended use. when it is flat or when you know that the device will not be used for a long period of time. Environmentalnote: 7 Batteries, including those which do not contain heavy metal, should not be disposed of with household waste. Always dispose of used batteries in accordance with local environ- mental regulations. 8 ENGLISH SETTINGS________________________________________ Radio-controlledclock The installed microprocessor of the With your built-in radio-controlled radio-controlled clock processes the clock, you are in possession of an received time telegrams and controls absolutely precise alarm and meet- the quartz clock fully automatically. ing clock which is automatically set After the clock is first activated, the to the radio-transmitted time signals of DCF synchronisation is performed the most precise clock in the world: immediately and subsequently every the atomic clock of the Physikalisch- day at 2 am and 3 am. Depending Technischen Bundesanstalt (PTB – the on the point of reception, synchroni- German national metrology institute). sation can take several minutes. Dur- This clock is so precise that in 1 mil- ing this process, the » « display lion years a deviation of 1 second flashes, if the signal is strong enough, can be expected. in a 1 second rhythm of the received Your radio-controlled alarm clock time telegram. After synchronization receives “time telegrams” via long has taken place, the » « display wave 77.5 kHz from the time signal begins to light up. If the » « dis- transmitter DCF 77, located in Main- play disappear, the synchronization flingen (24 km south-east of Frank- was not successful. furt/Main). This time signal transmitter In addition to the advantages of the has a range of 1500 km. time precision and the exact, to-the- The device receives the station second wake-up and alarm signal, DCF 77 free of charge via the con- your radio clock sets itself fully auto- nected DCF 77 antenna everywhere, matically from winter time to summer where a sufficient long wave recep- time. tion is possible with a good portable radio. In many cases, your radio clock receives the time telegrams from a considerable distance from the station; however, the local recep- tion quality plays a significant role here. ENGLISH 9 SETTINGS________________________________________ Settingtimeanddayofthe 4 Set the day of the week (»1« = week Monday, »2«, »3«, »4«, »5«, If the device has been switched on »6« or »7« = Sunday) using for the first time – if no time signal »TUNING+/HR« or has been received – »0:00« ap- »TUNING-/MIN«. pears in the display as a sign that – The device saves the selected the time has to be set. The same ap- day of the week automatically plies after a power failure or if the after 5 seconds. device has been disconnected from the mains supply and no back-up Note: battery has been inserted. 7 Display the selected day of the 1 Press »TUNING+/HR« briefly to week and press »SNOOZE« longer than 3 seconds and hold set the hours step-by-step or hold it pressed. down to run through the hours continuously. Settingthetimezone 2 Press »TUNING-/MIN« briefly If you use the device outside of the to set the minutes step-by-step or Central European Time Zone (CET), hold down to run through the min- you can correct the time by +/– 2 hours. utes continuously. 1 Press »TIMEZONE/WEC« keep Notes: pressed for approximately 2 sec- 7 When the minute display chang- es from »59« to »00«, this does onds. 00 : not affect the hour display. – Display: » «, » « flashes. 7 The device saves the set time 2 Set the time zone with »TUN- automatically after 10 seconds. ING+/HR« or »TUNING-/ 3 To set the day of the week, press MIN« (Scale: »00«, »01«, »02«, »TIME« and »SET« at the same »-02« and »-01«). 02 time. – Display: e.g. » «. – Display: for example, the day of the week »d1« = Monday. 10 ENGLISH SETTINGS________________________________________ Note: Settingalarmtime2 7 If a back-up battery has not been 1 Press »VOLUME+/AL2« three inserted, the time is automatically times. reset by DCF time synchronisa- – Display: the last alarm time set tion as long as the DCF recep- flash alternately. tion is strong enough. Alarm time and time zone synchronisation 2 Press »TUNING+/HR« briefly to are each reset to the values set the hours step-by-step or hold »00:00« and »00«. Please note down to run through the hours that, in this case, you may be continuously. wakened at the wrong time. 3 Press »TUNING-/MIN« briefly Settingalarmtime1 to set the minutes step-by-step or 1 Press and hold »VOLUME-/AL hold down to run through the min- 1«. utes continuously. – Display: the last alarm time set – The device saves the set alarm flash alternately. time automatically after 10 sec- onds. 2 Press »TUNING+/HR« briefly to – The device wakes you up at the set the hours step-by-step or hold set time with the alarm signal of down to run through the hours your choice.