Technicolor Thomson RR200PLL User Manual

THE DIGITAL TUNING CLOCK RADIO  
MAINS CONNECTIONS  
(FOR UNITED KINGDOM ONLY)  
Se t t in g t im e  
CAUTION:  
WAKE/  
Press SET  
Press  
until  
and  
show  
Do NOT under any circumstances plug the  
severed plug into any mains socket as this  
could result in electric shock.  
1
2
3
CLOCK  
Connect the  
230V ~50Hz  
power cord into  
a mains power  
socket  
to set minute  
to set hour  
+
Digital Tuning Radio  
M3/M8 M4/M9  
M5/M10  
MEMO  
M1/M6  
ET  
M2/M7  
-
Press  
ALARM/  
CLOCK  
Do NOT make any connection to the terminal  
in the plug which is marked by the letter E r  
by the earth symbol  
and yellow.  
1
4
HOUR ADJ MINUTE  
[TUNING]  
WAKE/  
CLOCK  
Press SET  
to complete the setting  
4
SNOOZE  
or coloured green  
3
2
-
+
or  
• Press and hold  
to skip fast  
A fuse plug must be fitted with a 3A fuse  
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and fuse  
covers must always be securely replaced. If  
your RR-200PLL/RR-200PLM does not work,  
the fuse may be blown.  
A d ju st in g d isp la y b r igh t n e ss  
You may slideHI DISPLAY LO at the back of the unit to vary the LCD  
display brightness.  
USEFUL ADVICE  
.Do not use your set immediately after transport from a cold  
place to a warm place: there may be condensation problems.  
. This set uses a laser beam. To prevent any accident due to this  
type of beam, the set should only be opened by properly-  
trained personnel.  
List e n in g t o r a d io  
RADIO on•off  
Press  
Press  
to turn on the radio  
to select FM/LW  
1
ALARM stop  
4
1
BAND  
2
VOLUME  
. Make sure that you keep your set away from water and high  
temperatures.  
Digital Tuning Radio  
M2/M7  
M3/M8 M4/M9  
M1/M6  
SET  
M5/M10  
MEMO  
W
AKE  
1
W
AKE  
2
min  
max  
(RR-200PLL) or FM/MW (RR-200PLM)  
ALARM/  
CLOCK  
NAP  
SLEEP  
HOUR ADJ MINUTE  
[TUNING]  
BAND  
RADIO on•off  
ALARM off  
INTRO-SCAN  
SNOOZE  
. If you do not use your set on battery power for more than one  
month, we advise you to take out all the batteries.  
. To prevent personal injury, do not reverse any battery and do  
not mix battery types.  
Press  
station  
or  
to your desired  
-
3
4
+
2
3
1
2VOLUME  
Adjustmin  
listening level  
to your desired  
max  
ECOLOGY  
• To improve reception, you may try and reposition the unit or  
extend the FM aerial wire  
. Help protect the environment - we recommend that you dispose  
of used batteries by putting them into specially designed  
receptacles.  
-
• Press and hold  
+
or  
for 2 sec to tune automatically  
• If stations are in memory (Sseetet ing m em o r y” for refer-  
2
3
ence), you may sip  
and  
above and press the memory  
MAINTENANCE  
buttons to access the corresponding memorised stations directly  
. Clean the unit with a soft cloth, or a damp chamois leather.  
Never use solvents.  
RADIO on•off  
• To turn off the radio, press  
again  
ALARM stop  
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THE DIGITAL TUNING CLOCK RADIO  
THE DIGITAL TUNING CLOCK RADIO  
Se t t in g N A P  
GB  
Usin g IN TRO-SCA N  
The NAP alarm allows you to take a nap for a period of 15  
minutes up to 2 hours. After the set time period lapses, the  
NAP alarm will sound to wake you up.  
Intro-scan function allows you to listen to each tuned channel for a play  
period of up to 10 seconds.  
NAP  
Digital Tuning Radio  
M1/M6  
M2/M7  
M3/M8  
M4/M9  
M5/M10  
W
AKE  
1
W
AKE  
2
Press and hold  
(and  
will  
WAKE  
1
WAKE  
2
Follow1  
rad io ” above  
List e n ionfg t o  
2
nd  
min  
max  
ALARM/  
CLOCK  
SET  
MEMO  
NAP  
SLEEP  
min  
max  
1
ALARM/  
CLOCK  
SET  
MEMO  
HOUR ADJ MINUTE  
[TUNING]  
NAP  
SLEEP  
1
BAND  
1
HOUR ADJ MINUTE  
[TUNING]  
light) to set the desired time interval  
after which the buzzer will sound  
BAND  
RADIO on•off  
ALARM off  
INTRO-SCAN  
RADIO on•off  
ALARM off  
SNOOZE  
INTRO-SCAN  
SNOOZE  
2
INTRO-SCAN  
Press  
to start scanning  
2
• While in NAP mode, pressesNoAnP will show  
the remaining time before the alarm sounds.  
RADIO on•off  
• During the play period, you may:  
• To stop NAP buzzer from sounding, press  
ALARM stop  
-
-- Press  
scanning direction  
-- Press to set memory (see “Setting Memory” for  
or  
+
to keep scanning or change  
• To turn off the NAP cycle, press aNnAdP hold  
goes off  
until  
MEMO  
details)  
Sle e p t o r a d io  
• During the scanning or play period,  
INTRO-SCAN  
-- Press  
to exit the intro scan function  
You can drift off to sleep to radio knowing that the unit will turn itself  
off automatically. If alarm is set, the unit will turn on again as pro-  
grammed.  
Se t t in g m e m o r y  
SLEEP  
Press and hold  
time from 2 hours to 15 minutes  
and will light  
to set the  
1
2
You may preset up to 10 radio channels  
Digital Tuni  
M2/M7  
M3/M  
M1/M6  
SET  
WAKE  
NAP  
1
WAKE  
2
ALARM/  
CLOCK  
SLEEP  
HOUR ADJ  
[TUNIN  
1
Tune to your desired station  
RADIO on•off  
ALARM off  
SNOO  
2
Tune to your preferred station  
MEMO  
Press  
blinking  
andstarts  
2
3
Digital Tuning Radio  
M3/M8 M4/M9  
M5/M10  
MEMO  
M1/M6  
SET  
M2/M7  
ALARM/  
CLOCK  
M1/M6  
M5/M10  
R ADJ MINUTE  
[TUNING]  
3
S N O O Z E  
• If you decide to turn off the unit sooner, press  
and this will shut off the sleep cycle.  
• When sleep mode is active, subsequent presses on  
or  
Press  
......  
RADIO on•off  
ALARM stop  
2
SNOOZE  
to designate memory location  
SLEEP  
will show  
1. Press the memory buttons once to select M1...M5, twice to  
the remaining time before the unit goes off.  
select M6...M10  
2. To exit from memory setting, press  
and the location number go off  
• This unit allows you to “Sleep to one radio station and wake to  
MEMO  
until  
another”(seeSet t in g a la r m w it h m u sic” for setting alarm(s))  
• If desired radio station is not selected, the unit will sleep to the  
last receiving station.  
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