Grundig Radio G2000A User Manual

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CONTROLS  
Leather cover  
Controls _  
Your G2000A comes with a leather cover, which is use  
both to protect the set and to use the radio in an inclines  
position.  
DC 4.5 socket  
- connection socket for a mains  
adapter  
-socket for connecting stereo  
headphones  
-for mono/stereo selection  
-for adjusting the volume  
-band selector switch  
-for illuminating the display  
-for tuning to a radio station  
for setting hours/minutes  
-for switching the radio on and off  
-for blocking all button functions  
-for selecting the short-wave band  
-for setting the alarm to radio or buzzer  
-for switching on the sleep function  
-inside the batteries compartment:  
SW FREQ. selector  
Earphone  
socket  
MONO/STEREO  
VOLUME  
FM MW SW1 SW2  
LIGHT  
H / M  
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Rotate the leather cover as shown in the illustration.  
You can now use the set in an inclined position.  
POWER  
LOCK  
METER  
RADIO/BUZZ  
SLEEP  
Notes  
The unit meets the CEE regulations concerning  
interference radiation.  
BATTERIES  
This product fulfills European directives 89/336/EEC,  
73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC.  
AM STEP selector  
RESET  
FREQ  
1...0  
-for erasing the memory  
-for entering frequencies  
-for direct numeric entries (1 .. .0)  
for selecting and storing preset  
stations (1 .. .5)  
This set complies with the safety regulations according to  
VDE 0860/BS 415 and thus with the international safety  
regulations according to IEC 65.  
The model number is located on the back of the set.  
MODE  
-to change the display mode  
-for switching the alarm on and off  
-for programming stations into the  
memory  
ALARM  
MEMO/  
TIME SET  
for setting the time (HOME / DUAL /  
ALARM)  
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Display  
Display  
Switch the display mode  
The display provides information about the functioning of  
your world receiver:  
You can change the information that appears on the  
display of the G-2000A with the MODE button.  
When the radio is off:  
-The display shows the current time mode (HOME or DUAL  
).  
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If you wish to check the other settings, press MODE  
briefly.  
-The display changes each time you press the button.  
-The display will return to the current time automatically  
after five seconds (or press MODE briefly).  
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While the radio is switched off, the current time will be  
indicated. The first time it is used, or if the memory is  
erased, ‘0:00’ will appear on the display.  
When the radio is switched on, the frequency in kHz  
or MHz and the wave band FM, MW, SW1 or SW2 will  
be indicated.  
When the alarm is switched on, the alarm mode  
(Alarm and  
radio or  
buzzer) will be  
indicated.  
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this indicator lights up when a certain station is  
correctly turn to.  
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indicates stereo reception for FM.  
SLEEP indicates that the sleep time function is active.  
LOCK indicates that all buttons are locked.  
When the radio is on:  
- The display shows the frequency.  
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If you wish to check the other settings, press MODE  
briefly.  
indicates that batteries should be replace.  
MEMO lights up when you are storing stations.  
- The display changes each time you press the button.  
- The display will return to the frequency indication  
automatically after five seconds (or press MODE briefly).  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Batteries  
AC Main Adapter (not included)  
You can connect the set to the mains using  
a mains adapter.  
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Open the battery compartment and insert 3 alkaline  
batteries of the type R6, UM 3 or AA.  
Only use a mains adapter, which supplies  
4.5V DC with the negative pole at the  
center pin of the plug.  
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Remove the batteries when they are exhausted or if they  
are not going to be used for a long period of time.  
Before connecting the mains adapter  
Note: If the DC 4.5 V socket is in use, the battery supply  
will switch off automatically.  
Note on Environmental Protection  
Do not throw exhausted batteries in the household refuse.  
Hand over the old batteries to you deader or public  
collecting when buying new ones.  
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Check that the mains voltage indicated on the type  
plate of the adapter matches your local mains voltage.  
If the mains adapter equipped with a voltage selector,  
set this to the local voltage.  
Connect the mains adapter to the DC 4.5V socket of  
the set and to the wall socket.  
Warning for weak batteries:  
When the batteries run low, the sound volume declines  
Power failure  
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If the power supply is interrupted, the programmed time  
settings and preset radio stations will be kept in the  
gradually. The indication  
appears on the display.  
Continued operations with low batteries cause the radio to  
turn off automatically, other malfunctioning and losing  
programmed time settings and preset radio stations. In this  
case, remove the batteries and press a paper clip through  
the RESET hole.  
memory for 10 min. or more.  
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If the AC power is disconnected from the 4.5 DC  
socket, the batteries (if present) will take over the  
supply.  
Readjust the time settings and the present radio stations.  
To prevent that the radio is switched on accidentally, use  
the LOCK-switch when packing the radio or putting it away.  
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GENERAL  
Time zones  
Short Wave (SW)  
The earth rotates around its axis in 24 hours and around  
the sun In one year.  
Your world receiver can receive a number of wavebands.  
Most of these are known and tuning for the required station  
will soon become a matter of routine, as the stations are  
always to be found at the same place on the dial and are  
thus tied to a fixed wavelength and frequency. With short  
wave this is unfortunately not always the case. Short wave  
transmitters have to change their wavelengths fairly often.  
In the short-wave range between 10 and 100-metre  
wavelength (frequencies of 30-3 MHz resp.) nine bands  
between 10 and 50 metres are allocated to short-wave  
broadcasting, with another four bands between 60 and 120  
metres for broadcasting in the earth’s tropical areas. The  
latter are roughly located between the latitudes of 30° north  
and 30° south, i.e. around the equator. Most short-wave  
broadcasting bands, indicated in the shortwave table, are  
allocated for the whole world and can be used for  
international broadcasting. They are so far the only  
wavelengths which allow direct radio reception over long  
distances. So in addition to the broadcasting services,  
there are a large number of other users of short wave, for  
example radio amateurs, shipping and aviation, radio  
navigation etc.  
These movements are responsible for the time differences  
and the seasons on earth. Due to the direction of rotation  
of the earth it is always earlier in the day to the west of  
where you are and later in the day to the east of where you  
are.  
The earth is divided into 24 time zones with a difference of  
one hour between adjacent zones. The system is based on  
one standard time zone, namely UTC (Coordinated  
Universal Time), previously GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).  
Generally speaking, short-wave stations announce their  
broadcasts in UTC.  
To check which time zone you are now at, use the world  
map on the back of the set.  
SW Tuning mode (meter band/continuous).  
Your G-2000A has  
a
built-in SW frequency (SW  
FREQ.) tuning mode selection switch inside the battery  
compartment.  
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Select A, if you only want to get reception for the  
stations with the frequency within the meter-bands.  
Select B, in case you wish to obtain the frequencies  
in between the gaps of the meter bands.  
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RADIO RECEPTION  
AM STEP selector (MW)  
Radio reception  
The minimum 'frequency distance' (span division) between  
adjacent radio stations (measured in kHz) is standardized  
all over the world.  
However, North and South America use another standard  
than the rest of the world.  
This means that the radio should use a tuning step  
according to the standard concerned in order to obtain  
accurate radio tuning.  
The AM STEP switch (in the battery compartment) allows  
accurate tuning for both standards.  
Position 10kHz for the Americas  
- MW tuning step 10kHz;  
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Ensure that the LOCK-switch is off.  
Press POWER to switch the radio on.  
- The frequency and the wave band will appear on the  
display.  
Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control.  
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You can connect headphones to the earphone socket  
- The loudspeaker will then be switched off.  
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Set the wave range with the FM MW SW1 SW2 switch  
If you select SW with the FM MW SW1 SW2 switch,  
press METER to select the required meter band of short  
wave (see the SW Tuning Table  
on page 2).  
Position 9 kHz for the rest of the  
world  
- MW tuning step 9 kHz;  
- The chosen short-wave band and  
the frequency will appear on the  
display.  
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Tune to a radio station either manually, automatically,  
directly or with the PRESET buttons, see Next page.  
Aerials  
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For FM reception extends the telescopic aerial fully. To  
improve the reception you can incline and rotate the  
aerial. If the FM signal received is too strong (in the  
direct vicinity of the transmitter) you can retract the  
aerial.  
FM MONO/STEREO  
- When '  
' appears on the display, you are receiving an  
FM stereo transmitter. If you are listening with headphones,  
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For the medium wave (MW), the set has a built-in aerial,  
so the telescopic aerial is not needed. You can direct the  
aerial by turning the set itself.  
For short wave reception (SW) extend the telescopic  
aerial and position it vertically.  
you will hear the FM station in stereo.  
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A disturbing noise, due to a weak FM stereo signal, can  
be suppressed by setting MONO/STEREO to MONO.  
- The '  
station in mono.  
Press POWER once again to switch the radio off.  
- The display will now indicate the current time.  
' indication goes out and you will hear the FM  
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RADIO RECEPTION  
Tuning to a station  
Preset radio stations  
There are three possibilities for tuning in to a station:  
- Automatically - the stations are sought automatically.  
- Manually - This is easy if the frequency of the station is  
already known (e.g. from your radio and television guide).  
- Directly - The easiest way to obtain a station if its  
frequency is already known.  
You can program 20 stations into the memory, 5 on each  
waveband.  
Programming  
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Press [POWER] button to switch on the radio.  
Tune to a radio station automatically, manually or  
directly.  
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Press the [MEMO/TIME SET] button. The 'MEMO'  
sign starts flashing on the display.  
Automatic tuning  
Press the preset button  
station.  
Press [MEMO/TIME SET] button again to complete  
the storing procedure.  
The program indicator "MEMO" disappears from the  
display, and the preset number that was stored is  
shown in the right corner of the display.  
Repeat these steps for the other stations you wish to  
program.  
to store the selected  
(1...5)  
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Keep [H] or [M] (TUNING UP or DOWN) pressed down  
until thefrequency on the display changes continuously.  
Tuning will stop automatically as soon as a station is  
found.  
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Repeat this until you have found the desired station.  
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Manual tuning  
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Keep [H] or [M] pressed down until you come close to  
the desired frequency.  
Then briefly press the other button ([H] /[M]); tuning will  
stop.  
Then press [H]] or [M] repeatedly until you reach the  
desired frequency.  
Calling up preset stations  
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Select the wave range with [FM MW SW1 SW2]  
switch.  
Press one of the [1...5] buttons.  
The frequency and the PRESET number will appear  
on the display:  
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Direct selection  
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When POWER is switched ON, press [FREQ.].  
The frequency disappears from the display.  
You can now enter the station’s frequency with the  
[1...0] keys.  
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Confirm the entry by pressing [FREQ.] once more.  
If you insert an invalid frequency, the display shows ‘Err ‘  
Repeat the steps above, making sure the frequency is  
correct.  
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CLOCK  
ALARM  
HOME/DUAL time display Priority  
Alarm function  
Your G-2000A allows you to set two different times: HOME  
and DUAL. Normally, the HOME time has priority. You can  
also set the DUAL time to be displayed constantly.  
You can use your world receiver as an alarm clock. To use  
this function you first have to set the alarm time. You will be  
woken with a bleep, or by the radio.  
Setting the alarm time  
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The [MODE] button toggles the display between HOME,  
DUAL and ALARM time indication. After 5 seconds, the  
display will return to the previous indication.  
Press [MODE] once. The DUAL time appears and the  
DUAL indication starts flashing.  
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Press [MODE] repeatedly until ALARM starts flashing  
on the display.  
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Press [MEMO/TIME SET].  
- The time digits start flashing.  
Press [MEMO/TIME SET] to display the dual time  
constantly.  
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Use the [H] button to set the hours and the [M] button  
to set the minutes (in the same way as the clock time).  
Press [MEMO/TIME SET] to store the setting  
- DUAL stops flashing.  
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To display the home time constantly again, press  
- If you do not press [MEMO/TIME] SET, the display will  
[MODE] twice and then [MEMO/TIME SET] while HOME return to the previous time setting after 5 seconds.  
is flashing.  
Selecting the alarm mode  
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Use the [RADIO/BUZZ] switch to select the alarm  
mode.  
Setting the current time (HOME or DUAL)  
Press [MODE] to set the display in HOME or DUAL time  
mode.  
Press [MEMO/TIME SET].  
The time digits start flashing.  
Switching the alarm on  
Press [ALARM].  
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- ‘ALARM’ and the symbol for the  
selected alarm mode will appear  
on the display:  
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Use the [H] button to set the hours and the [M] button to  
set the minutes.  
Switching the alarm off  
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Press [ALARM].  
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A single press of the [H] or [M] button advances the  
setting by 1 hour or 1 minute respectively. If the button is  
held pressed, the setting advances rapidly.  
The minutes will not be carried over to the hours if, for  
example, the minutes indication changes from ‘59’ to  
’00’.  
- The alarm signs will disappear.  
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When the alarm sounds, you can also switch the  
alarm off by pressing the [POWER] button.  
Press [MEMO/TIME SET] to store the setting - If you do  
not press [MEMO/TIME SET], the display will return to  
the previous time setting after 5 seconds.  
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SLEEP  
LOCK  
Sleep function  
LOCK switch  
Your world receiver is equipped with a sleep function. It  
enables you to continue listening to the radio while you fall  
asleep. After 90, 80, 70 10 minutes the radio will be  
switched off automatically.  
By setting the [LOCK] switch to the ‘lock’ position, a  
function is no longer interrupted when a button is  
accidentally touched.  
The LOCK-position is very useful:  
- When carrying the radio with you, radio reception  
cannot be interrupted;  
Switching the sleep function on  
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Press [POWER] to turn on the radio.  
- When packing the radio or putting it away, it cannot be  
switched on accidentally.  
Press the [SLEEP] button. The display shows the  
‘SLEEP’ indication and the preset sleep time (‘60’).  
Keep [H] or [M] pressed until the desired sleep time  
(10…90) is reached.  
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Set the [LOCK] switch in the ‘lock’ position.  
- The ’LOCK’-symbol will appear on  
the display:  
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- The ‘SLEEP’ indication and the  
sleep time you have selected will  
appear on the display.  
- After 5 seconds, the display will  
switch to indication of the frequency.  
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Now you can only adjust  
VOLUME, FM MW SW1 SW2, MONO/STEREO and  
ADIO/BUZZ.  
Reset the [LOCK] switch in order to switch the lock  
function off again.  
Switching the sleep function off  
The sleep function can be switched off before the set time  
has elapsed:  
· Press [POWER] once briefly.  
- The 'SLEEP' indication will disappear from the display.  
· Press [POWER] once more to switch the radio off.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
Technical specifications  
Maintenance  
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Only a soft cloth which picks up dust should be  
used to clean the cabinet. Do not use aggressive  
polishes or cleaning agents.  
Do not leave the set for any length of time in direct  
sunlight or other places where high temperatures  
can occur, such as in a car which is parked in the  
sun.  
Rain, moisture (e.g. dripping and splashing) and  
excessive heat are bad for the radio and the  
batteries.  
Power supply Batteries: By 3x 1.5 V batteries (lEC LR 6)  
External supply: By a commercial 4.5 V DC  
mains unit  
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Output power 250 mW  
Built-in  
aerials  
Telescopic aerial for FM and SW  
Ferrite rod aerial for MW  
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For external voltage supply DC 4.5V:  
Coaxial socket  
Connecting  
sockets  
Outer diameter 5.5 mm, inner diameter 2.1  
mm  
Recycling  
Please observe the local regulations  
regarding the disposal of packing materials,  
Neutral conductor connected to chassis.  
For earphone:  
exhausted batteries and old equipment.  
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Socket for jack plug of 3.5 mm, 32 Ohm  
impedance  
All redundant packaging material has been  
omitted. We have done our utmost to make the  
packaging easily separable into threemono-  
materials:  
Wavebands:  
FM: 87.5-108 MHz  
MW (10 kHz steps): 520-1710 kHz  
MW (9 kHz steps): 522-1620 kHz  
SW1: 2.30-7.40 MHz  
- cardboard (box),  
- expandable polystyrene (buffer)  
- polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet)  
SW2: 9.40-26.10 MHz  
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Your set consists of materials which can be  
recycled if disassembled by a specialized  
company.  
Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with your  
household waste.  
Tuning steps:  
Dimensions  
FM: 50 kHz  
AM: 5 kHz  
resp. MW: / 9 / 10kHz  
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(w x h x d):approx. 142 x 92 x 35 mm  
Weight:  
Accessories:  
approx. 330 g  
ldent card  
Instructions for use  
stereo in-earphones  
leather cover  
Subject to technical alterations and alterations in styling E.  
and O.E.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair  
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service center.  
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this would invalidate the guarantee.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Power button does not work  
No sound  
[LOCK] switch is activated  
VOLUME is not adjusted  
Headphones are connected  
Batteries are exhausted  
Batteries are incorrectly inserted  
Mains lead is not securely  
connected  
Switch off the [LOCK] function  
Adjust the VOLUME  
Disconnect headphones  
Insert fresh batteries  
Insert the batteries correctly  
Connect the mains lead properly  
Poor sound quality  
Poor radio reception  
Batteries are nearly exhausted  
Weak radio aerial signal  
Insert fresh batteries or use a mains adapter  
Aim the aerial for best reception:  
FM: incline and rotate telescopic aerial  
MW: rotate the entire set  
SW: extend telescopic aerial vertically  
Keep the set away from electrical equipment  
Interference by the vicinity of  
electrical equipment like TVs,  
video recorders, computers,  
thermostats, fluorescent lamps  
(TL) engines, etc.  
Alarm does not function  
Alarm time is not adjusted  
Headphones are connected  
Adjust the alarm time  
Disconnect the headphones  
Set does not react to operation  
of any button  
Electrostatic discharge  
Switch off the set, disconnect the mains plug,  
reconnect after a few seconds.  
Switch off the [LOCK] function  
1 Remove the batteries  
2 Press a paper clip through the [RESET] hole.  
3 Insert fresh batteries  
[LOCK] switch is activated  
Continued operation with weak  
batteries  
Malfunctioning and losing time  
settings and preset radio  
stations  
4 Readjust the time settings and the preset  
stations  
Advice: Set the [LOCK] switch to ON when  
packing the set or putting it away.  
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