Grundig Stereo System TRAVELLER II PE User Manual

TRAVELLER II PE  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
HOW TO USE  
YOUR GRUNDIG  
TRIIPE AM/FM/SW Radio  
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Eton Corporation/Grundig  
1015 Corporation Way  
Palo Alto, California 94303  
United States  
 
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Controls  
1
Power Function Switch  
OFF  
ON  
HWS  
Switch to this position to TURN the radio OFF.  
Switch to this position to have the radio POWER ON  
If you locate this switch in the HWS (SNZ) position,  
the unit buzzies at alarm time you have preset and  
continue with HWS system.  
AUTO  
Same function as on HWS (SNZ) position but  
instead of buzzing, the radio will be automatic-  
ally turned on at the alarm time to continue for  
one hour, then turn off automatically  
Triple Function Key  
2
STOP  
When POWER FUNCTION switch is set to OFF,  
SNZ, or AUTO position and buzzer or radio is  
sounding within alarm or sleep time, touch this  
knob to stop.  
12/24  
When setting HOME TIME, WORLD TIME or  
ALARM TIME, if you are used to either 12 -  
hour AM.PM or 24 hour system, fix the display  
according to your choice by touching this  
switch before adjusting the times.  
RECALL  
When the TIME SET switch is on LOCK position,  
if you forget the time you set for alarm, push  
and hold this knob to recall the alarm rime.  
Multi Function Display  
3
A
B
00:00  
SLEEP  
Main Timer (current HOME time or WORLD time).  
Sleep Function Indicator.  
Indicates that the radio will play for 1-59  
minutes when SLEEP function is operated.  
C
Power Indicator.  
Lights up or blinks when the radio is on.  
Radio Tuning Indicator.  
TUNING  
Lights steady when the radio is tuned correctly  
D
Alarm Indicator  
AUTO  
The set will wake by the radio  
The set will wake by HWS (Humane Wake:  
System)  
HWS (SNZ)  
E
F
Sub Timer  
Current WORLD time or HOME time  
Alarm time  
Time System Indicator  
24-hour system  
12-hour AM system 00:00 to 1 1:59 (ante meridiem)  
12-hour PM system 1 2:00 to 1 1:59 (post meridiem)  
Telescopic antenna FM/SW  
Band Selector  
00:00  
ALARM  
24  
AM  
PM  
4
5
fm  
FM  
mw  
sw1...sw5  
tuning  
medium wave  
short wave 1...5  
Tuning Control  
6
7
volume  
Volume Control  
Behind the cover  
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9
World Time Selecting switch  
Turn the pointer towards the name of the c with the  
same longitude as the place you v to locate, then you  
can easily get it's present time shown on the display  
as WORLD TIM  
Time Set switch  
LOCK  
When any timing has been properly adjust put the  
switch in this position to lock it to prevent accidental  
changed.  
SLEEP  
Before using HOUR (13) and MINUTE (11) 1 Adjustor  
to fix sleep timer when going to t set the switch in  
this position first.  
ALARM  
HOME  
When setting the alarm time, switch to this position  
first.  
Set the switch in this position before using HOUR It  
(11) Time Adjustor to adjust the HOME TIME.  
Set the switch in this position before using HOUR (1  
3)/MINUTE (11) Time Adjustor to adjust the WORLD  
TIME.  
WORLD  
10  
Timer Exchange Switch  
home  
world  
Home Timer with large figures is shown in the  
upper part (3A) of the main display. World Time  
with smaller figures is shown in the lower part (3E)  
of the sub display.  
Home Timer with large figures is shown in the  
upper part (3A) of the main display. World Time  
with smaller figures is shown in the lower part (3E)  
of the sub display.  
11  
Time Adjustor  
Minute  
To adjust MINUTE shown on the display. The button  
can be press either continuously or intermittently. If  
it is pressed continuously, the display will advance  
quickly.  
12 Reset  
13 Hour  
To reset the clock system to its normal and initial  
condition.  
To adjust Hour shown on the display. The button can  
be pressed either continuously or intermittently. If it  
is pressed continuously, the display will advance  
quickly.  
14  
Battery Compartment  
2 UM-3 batteries for the radio  
1 UM-3 battery for the clock movement( always  
necessary)  
15  
External DC Jack  
Dc 3v  
External DC source input, 3 Volts/200 mA, Center  
negative.  
16  
Phone Jack  
Terminal for stereo headphones with 26-32 Ohm  
impedance. The built-in speaker will be disconnected  
automatically when the headphone is in use.  
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Power Supply  
a) Battery operation  
- Open the battery compartment lid (14) by pushing in the lock of the  
lid and lift it off.  
- Insert one >AA< size battery for CLOCK movement and 2 >AA> size  
batteries for RADIO into the battery compartment. The batteries must  
be installed in position with polarity as indicated in the battery  
compartment. Place the ribbon under the batteries for  
replacement. Then close the lid.  
-Always remove the batteries for the radio if the unit is not going  
to be used for a month or more, or if it used with AC exclusively,  
but not remove the innermost battery used for clock movement.  
Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage.  
b) Mains operation  
Plug an external DC source of which the output should be 3 Volts,  
center negative for 200mA into the external DC jack. When the  
jack is plugged in, battery power for the radio will be  
disconnected automatically.  
Note:  
Be sure to remove the adaptor plug from the jack when you  
operate the unit on the battery power.  
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Setting the Time  
Home Time  
- Set the TIME SET switch (9) to HOME position.  
- Press the triple function key (2) to select 12-hour AM/PM or 24 hour  
display mode.  
-Use >H< (13) and >M< (11) TIME ADJUSTOR for your home time on  
the MAIN TIME display (3A).  
Use the >M< key (11) to set the second TO >00< on the SUB TIME  
display (3E).  
-Put the TIME SET switch (9) to LOCK position.  
World Time  
- Set the TIME SET switch (9) to WORLD position.  
- Turn the WORLD TIME SELECTING switch (8) towards the city with the same  
time zone as that of your hometown.  
- Use the >H< (13) and >M< (11) TIME ADJUSTOR to adjust the time in the SUB  
TIME display (3E) with exactly the same Hour and Minute fixed on the MAIN  
TIME display (3A).  
- Put the TIME SET switch (9) back to LOCK position.  
Select the World Time  
Turn the WORLD TIME SELECTING switch (8) towards the name of any city  
with the same time zone as the place you want to locate, shown on the time  
scale and on the cover.  
You can easily read it's present time shown on the display as WORLD time. At  
the same time you can read your home time, shown on the display as HOME  
time.  
Notes:  
The MAIN TIMER with large figures shown on part (3A) of the display is  
normally fixed as HOME TIME, and the SUB-TIMER on lower part (3E) with  
smaller figures normally shows WORLD TIME when the switch HOME-WORLD  
is positted on HOME.  
However, the 2 timings can be exchanged for both positions and figures when  
this switch be set to WORLD position.  
-When installing the clock battery or the unit be wrongly operated, maybe it  
will cause the LCD to show abnormal figures or the colons of clock stop blinking  
or even not display at all, use a toothpick or any equivalent to sting the RESET  
HOLE (12) slightly so that the clock system will reset to its normal and initial  
condition.  
If not necessary do not try to sting the RESET hole.  
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Radio Operation  
Switching on  
Slide switch POWER FUNCTION (1) to position ON. The TUNING indicator  
(3c) will be lighted  
Selecting the wave band  
Slide the BAND SELECTING switch (5) to the desired wave band.  
Position  
FM 87.5 - 108 MHz  
MW 520 - 1620 kHz  
SW1 49 m band (5.80 - 6.20 MHz)  
SW2 41 m band (7.10 - 7.50 MHz)  
SW3 31 m band (9.50 - 9.90 MHz)  
SW4 25 m band (11.65 - 12.05 MHz)  
SW5 19 m band (15.10 - 15.60 MHz)  
The frequencies available within each band are marked on the  
corresponding dial scale.  
Tuning-in a station  
The desired station is tuned-in by turning the knob TUNING (6). When the dot  
and the TUNING indicator (3C) lights steady, the station is tuned-in correctly.  
When receiving a weak signal station the TUNING indicator (3C) is flashing.  
Volume  
Turn control VOLUME (7) upward (louder) or downward (softer).  
Switching off  
Slide switch POWER FUNCTION (1) to position OFF.  
Antennas  
For FM pull out the telescopic antenna (4) fully and position it for the best  
possible reception by adjusting the length and direction. For SW pull out the  
telescopic antenna fully.  
For the reception of medium wave stations, the unit is equipped with a ferrite  
directional antenna. By turning the unit, reception can often be improved and  
interfering stations faded out.  
When listening in a train, car or building, use the radio near a window to obtain  
best possible reception.  
Headphones  
If you don't want to bother other people around you, use an earphone or a  
stereo headphone and insert the plug into the built-in PHONE JACK (16) for  
private listening.  
The built-in speaker is switched off automatically.  
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Alarm Operation  
Setting the alarm time  
- Set the TIME SET switch (9) to ALARM position. The actual time indication  
is faded out.  
- Press button HOUR (13) until the alarm hour is reached. For exact time,  
press button MINUTE (11) until the correct alarm time is shown.  
- Set the TIME SET switch (9) back to LOCK position. The actual time  
indication returns.  
Note:  
The set alarm time may be checked by pressing button RECALL (2).  
Alarm by radio  
Slide switch POWER FUNCTION (1) to ON, tune in the desired station and  
volume and then slide switch POWER FUNCTION (1) to position AUTO. In this  
manner, the set is turned off again and switched over the alarm time. The  
ALARM indicator AUTO (3D) lights.  
As soon as the alarm time has been reached, the unit switches on  
automatically and wakes you with the programme of the tuned-in station.  
Approximately 59 minutes later, the unit switches off again automatically.  
If you wish to listen to the radio for more than 59 minutes, slide the switch  
POWER FUNCTION (1) to position ON; should you wish to switch off the set  
after being roused, press the button (2). This will turn the radio off for 24  
hours, till the wake up time on the following day.  
Alarm by Buzzer sound  
Set switch POWER FUNCTION (1) to position HWS (Humane Wake System)  
(the ALARM indicator HWS (SNZ)(3D) lights). At the selected alarm time the  
unit switches on automatically and wakes you with buzzer sound.  
The buzzer sound starts very low and slowly gets louder and louder. After  
about one minute the buzzer sound stops. The alarm will be repeated at an  
interval of approx. 4 minutes up to 5 times. So you get waked up very gentle  
and sure.  
To turn off the buzzer simply press the STOP button (2). (The radio will wake up  
automatically on the following day), or slide the switch POWER FUNCTION (1) to  
OFF position. However, should music be desired, slide the switch POWER  
FUNCTION (1) to position ON.  
Note:  
As long as the switch POWER FUNCTION (1) is set at the position AUTO or  
HWS the ALARM indicator (3D) lights and you will be awakened by radio or  
buzzer at the same time everyday. Set switch POWER FUNCTION (1) to OFF  
position if you do not wish the radio or buzzer awaking you at the next day.  
Sleep Set Operation/Automatic Disconnection  
- Set POWER FUNCTION switch (1) in any position among OFF, SNZ or AUTO.  
- Set the TIME SET switch (9) to SLEEP position.  
- By pressing button HOUR (13) the set switches on, plays for 59 minutes  
and then disconnects automatically.  
You may also set a shorter playing time than 59 minutes. Then press the  
button MINUTE (11) until the desired playing time between 1 and 59  
minutes is indicated. The unit may be disconnected within the set playing  
time by pressing the STOP button (2).  
Note:  
Set the TIME SET switch (9) back to LOCK position. The actual time indication  
returns.  
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Precautions  
Do not expose the set to direct sun radiation. Especially in cars it may suffer  
from excessive heat during the hot summer months. Do not position the set in  
the direct vicinity of radiators and protect if from humidity. Proper operation is  
ensured between 00 and 400 C.  
Only use a piece of soft cloth and a mild detergent solution for cleaning, but never  
any chemicals, benzene etc.  
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