W OR LD R ECEIVER
Lextronix / Grundig
P.O. Box 2307, Menlo Park, CA 94026
Phone 650-361-1611 • Fax 650-361-1724
Shortwave Hotlines: (US) 1-800-872-2228
(CN) 1-800-637-1648
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
F R O N T P A N E L D E S C R I P T I O N
Thank you for purchasing the
AM/FM shortwave Radio. This radio has
Please refer to the diagram below when reading the operating instructions. Each
numbered item is discussed in the text of the instructions. (e.g. the SLEEP button is
shown in the instructions below as SLEEP ).
been designed and manufactured to high quality standards, and will provide reliable
operation for many years. Please carefully read the Owner’s Manual in order to take
advantage of the many interesting features that will provide listening to radio broad-
casts around the world.
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Page #
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Volume
Ear
DC Jack
IMPORTANT SAFE GUARDS ................................................................................... 6
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Reset
OPERATION GUIDE
HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES ..................................................................... 7
USING AN AC ADAPTOR
OPENING THE HINGED COVER
HOW TO TURN THE RADIO ON AND OFF
ON/OFF USING THE 'SLEEP' AND 'OFF' BUTTONS
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9/10 KHz
Switch
ON/OFF USING THE 'POWER/STANDBY' BUTTON ....................................... 8
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Time Set
Off
Power/Standby
CONTROLLING THE VOLUME
USING EARPHONES
GETTING STARTED
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SETTING UP THE RADIO FOR AM BAND TUNING
HOW TO USE THE RADIO
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Hinged Cover
1 Antenna
HOW TO TUNE MANUALLY ......................................................................... 9
HOW TO USE THE AUTOSCAN FEATURE
HOW TO STORE STATIONS INTO MEMORY
HOW TO OVERWRITE THE CONTENTS OF A MEMORY
HOW TO ACCESS WHAT YOU HAVE STORED INTO MEMORY
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LCD
Hour, + Tuning
Minutes, - Tuning
Band
HOW TO SET THE CLOCK .......................................................................... 10
HOW TO SET, ACTIVATE AND DEACTIVATE THE ALARM
SETTING THE ALARM-ON TIME
SETTING THE ALARM-OFF TIME
ACTIVATING THE ALARM
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DEACTIVATING THE ALARM...................................................................... 11
Autoscan
Channel up (CH-UP)
Store
HOW TO SET THE SLEEP TIMER
USING YOUR eTRAVELLER FOR SHORTWAVE LISTENING
HOW TO TUNE AROUND IN A SHORTWAVE BAND
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HOW TO GO TO A SPECIFIC SHORTWAVE FREQUENCY............................. 12
LEARNING MORE ABOUT INTERNATIONAL SHORTWAVE BROADCASTS 12
TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................................................................................... 13
Timer
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SERVICE INFORMATION....................................................................................... 14
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 14
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Bottom
Battery Cover
Sleep
MEMORY CHANNEL LOG...................................................................................... 16
Base/Stand
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I M P O R T A N T S A F E G U A R D S
HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES
If the radio already has batteries in it, turn the radio off. Slide the battery com-
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partment cover , on the bottom left, away from the radio until it opens.
Install 2 AA alkaline batteries, following the diagram imprinted on the back of
the radio near the battery compartment. The + side of each battery faces
toward the battery compartment cover.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To prevent the loss
of clock and memory settings, always
turn the radio off when installing or
removing batteries and when plugging
or unplugging the AC adaptor into or
from the radio.
USING AN AC ADAPTOR (read the IMPORTANT NOTE, on page 6)
Turn the radio off. Plug the adaptor into an AC outlet, then into the radio's DC
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jack . Before unplugging the AC adaptor, turn the radio off. Use only an AC
adaptor with the following specifications: output, 3 VDC, negative polarity.
Plug-tip diameters: outer, 3.4 mm; inner, 1.3 mm. Rated at 250 milliamperes or
greater. Before you purchase an AC adaptor, please call us at one of the num-
bers shown on page 3. We can advise you as to where you can purchase a suit-
able one that will not damage your radio.
OPENING THE HINGED COVER
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Open the hinged cover
by pulling on the latch (middle right side). The cover
is hinged on the left side and opens to the left.
HOW TO TURN THE RADIO ON AND OFF
There are two ways to turn the radio on and off. Both are shown below:
ON/OFF using the 'SLEEP' button 10 and 'OFF' button 14 and ON/OFF using the
'POWER/STANDBY' button 13 . The 'SLEEP' method only works if the clock is set.
ON/OFF USING THE 'SLEEP' AND 'OFF' BUTTONS
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To turn it on, press the 'SLEEP' button . To turn it off, press the 'OFF' button
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. When initially turned on, "60" will appear in the LCD for 5 seconds before
the frequency display appears. Please note that the radio will automatically turn
off after "60" minutes. This helps prevent batteries from running down if the
radio is turned on accidentally. Turning the radio on in this manner is associated
with the sleep timer function. See the section below titled HOW TO SET THE
SLEEP TIMER page 11 for more details.
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ON/OFF USING THE 'POWER/STANDBY' BUTTON
HOW TO TUNE MANUALLY
This method only works if the clock is set (see HOW TO SET THE CLOCK,
below). Turn off the radio. After pressing the POWER/STANDBY button
once, 'STANDBY' appears in the display. Now the radio can be turned on and
Turn the radio on. Make sure that the AUTOSCAN feature is not engaged (see
below). Select FM, AM or SW. Use quick, short presses of the +/- buttons to
move up or down frequency. The + button is used to tune up frequency, the -
button is used to tune down frequency. If your previous radios had a tuning
knob, these buttons perform the same function, but in a much more efficient,
precise manner.
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off by pressing the POWER/STANDBY button . It can also be turned off by
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pressing the OFF button . To deactivate the STANDBY feature, press-and-
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release the POWER/STANDBY button
display.
until 'STANDBY' disappears from the
HOW TO USE THE AUTOSCAN FEATURE
CONTROLLING THE VOLUME
Control the volume with the volume control knob
Turn the radio on. Select FM, AM or SW. Press-and-release the AUTOSCAN but-
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ton
once. 'AUTOSCAN' appears in the upper left of the LCD. Then press-and-
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release either the + or - tuning button
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. The + button is used to autoscan
USING EARPHONES
Plug the earphones into the earphone jack . Most earphones with a standard
3.5 mm (1/8 inch) plug will work.
up frequency, the - button is used to autoscan down frequency. The tuner will
automatically stop on stations. To deactivate the autoscan feature, press-and-
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release the AUTOSCAN button . 'AUTOSCAN' will disappear from the LCD.
HOW TO STORE STATIONS INTO MEMORY
There are 30 memories, 10 each for FM, AM and SW. Turn the radio on, then
tune to the station that you wish to store into memory. Press-and-release the
G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
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SETTING UP THE RADIO FOR AM BAND TUNING
AM stations in North, Central and South America are spaced in 10 kilohertz
STORE button . A memory digit will flash in the upper right corner of the LCD
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. Then decide which of the 10 memories to store it into. To store it, press the
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tuning intervals. Other parts of the world use 9 kilohertz tuning intervals. The
CH-UP button until it reaches your flashing chosen memory channel, on the
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selector switch is located on the top-left of the radio
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top right of the LCD . Then press-and-release the STORE button again.
To set the radio up for 10 kilohertz tuning, turn the radio off. Then slide
the selector switch to the left. Then turn the radio on.
To set the radio up for 9 kilohertz tuning, turn the radio off. Then slide
the selector switch to the right. Then turn the radio on.
HOW TO OVERWRITE THE CONTENTS OF A MEMORY
Store a new frequency into it, using the procedure outlined above. Memories
are never empty, or blank, therefore it is best to store a known station into
each memory position.
HOW TO USE THE RADIO
Turn the radio on. Each press of the BAND button
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causes AM, FM or SW to
HOW TO ACCESS WHAT YOU HAVE STORED INTO MEMORY
appear in the left side of the display. Frequencies are displayed as numbers in
the display. AM frequencies are in Kilohertz; FM and SW frequencies are in
Turn the radio on. To access a station that you have stored into memory, press-
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and-release the CH-UP button
until you reach the station that you wish to
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Megahertz. Extend the antenna
when listening to FM or shortwave. It need
hear. The station's frequency and the memory number will appear in the display.
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not be extended when listening to AM stations.
To auto-scan the memories, press the CH-UP button
for two seconds, then
Note: a detailed example on how to tune shortwave is given later in this man-
release it. The scanner will stop on each memory for about 5 seconds, then
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ual. See USING YOUR
FOR SHORTWAVE LISTENING.
move on. To stop the scan, press-and-release the CH-UP button
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HOW TO SET THE CLOCK
NOTE: this is a 24-hour clock system, e.g., 6 p.m. is shown as 18:00 hours. The
clock can be set with the radio turned on or off. While keeping the TIME SET
DEACTIVATING THE ALARM
Press-and-release the POWER/STANDBY button
appears in the display. Then press-and-release the TIMER button
'TIMER' disappears from the display.
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until 'STANDBY' no longer
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until
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button
pressed-in, press the + button
to set the hour and the - button
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to set the minutes. Release the TIME SET button
when finished.
HOW TO SET, ACTIVATE AND DEACTIVATE THE ALARM
HOW TO SET THE SLEEP TIMER
The alarm feature can be set to turn the radio on and off at a specified time.
The sleep timer allows the radio to play for a specified number of minutes
Setting the alarm ON/OFF times can be done while the radio is turned on or off.
NOTE: in the setting procedures outlined below, each successive step must be
performed within 5 seconds of the previous step, otherwise, the setting proce-
dure must be started again.
before it turns off. It operates independently of the alarm feature. This is done
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with the SLEEP button
first press-and-release of the SLEEP button
and can be done with the radio turned on or off. The
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sets the sleep timer for 60 min-
utes (60 appears in the display). Each successive press-and-release reduces the
time to 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 and 0 minutes. The radio will automatically turn off
after playing for the selected time period. Selecting 0 minutes simply deacti-
vates the sleep timer.
SETTING THE ALARM-ON TIME
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1. Press-and-release the TIMER button
display.
2. While keeping the TIME SET button
until 'TIMER ON' is in the
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pressed-in, press the + button
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to set the hour and the - button
to set the minutes for the alarm
USING YOUR
SHORTWAVE LISTENING
turn-on time.
Thoroughly read the SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE included with your radio. It
completely explains everything needed to successfully enjoy shortwave listening.
Once you have read about shortwave "bands", use the examples below to try
out your radio's shortwave abilities. Refer to pages 6 through 9 of the SHORT-
WAVE LISTENING GUIDE.
3. Release the TIME SET button 15 . After setting, 'TIMER ON' in the
display will change to 'TIMER'.
SETTING THE ALARM-OFF TIME
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1. Press-and-release the TIMER button
display.
2. While keeping the TIME SET button
until 'TIMER OFF' is in the
Note: your radio shows shortwave frequencies in megahertz (MHz).
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15
pressed-in, press the + button
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to set the hour and the - button
to set the minutes for the alarm
HOW TO TUNE AROUND IN A SHORTWAVE BAND
turn-off time.
Let's use a specific example to learn how to "tune around" in a shortwave
band and find stations. It's really no different from tuning around in the AM
and FM bands for finding local stations. We will use the shortwave 31 meter
band, an evening band, in the example below, but you can substitute any other
band based on it's suitability for the time of day that you are listening, e.g., 19
meters during daylight hours. Refer to pages 6 through 9 of the SHORTWAVE
LISTENING GUIDE.
3. Release the TIME SET button 15 . After setting, 'TIMER OFF' in the
display will change to 'TIMER'
ACTIVATING THE ALARM
Press-and-release the TIMER button
'TIMER ON' will change to 'TIMER' after 5 seconds. Now press-and-release the
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until 'TIMER ON' is in the display.
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POWER/STANDBY button . 'STANDBY' appears in the display above 'TIMER'.
The alarm is now activated. Remember to select your desired station and
volume level before activating the alarm function.
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G
The traditional 31 meter band is considered a night band, covering the frequency
range 9.5-9.9 MHz. In practice, broadcasts may be found starting at 9.2 MHz
and extending all the way up to, but not including 10 MHz.
Contact Grundig if none of the suggestions below restore normal operation.
SHUTS OFF ABRUPTLY WHILE PLAYING
Dead batteries. Replace them with new, fresh AA alkaline batteries.
WILL NOT TURN ON AND LCD IS ACTIVE
Dead batteries - as above.
WILL NOT TURN ON AND LCD IS BLANK
Probably dead batteries. If not, a 'reset' may be needed. To perform a 'reset',
remove the batteries or unplug AC adaptor for about one minute. Then, reapply
power. The display should become active and the radio should turn on.
WILL NOT TURN ON USING THE 'POWER/STANDBY' BUTTON
The clock must be set to turn the radio on/off with this method. - : - - must not
appear in the clock display.
CLOCK DISPLAY READS - : - - AND MEMORIES ARE LOST
The radio was turned on when batteries were replaced or when an AC adaptor
was plugged in or out.
Step 1. Turn on the radio.
Step 2. Tune to the frequency at the beginning of the band, in this case,
9.5 MHz.
Step 3. Now tune manually, using quick, short over-and-over presses on
the + tuning button. Each press advances the frequency by 5 KHz.
Shortwave broadcast stations are spaced in these 5 KHz steps.
Now, tune through the band, listening to any stations that you
find interesting. You can move around in the band, going up or
down frequency, by pressing the + or - tuning buttons.
Step 4. Alternatively, use the AUTO SCAN feature. The tuner will automati-
cally stop when it encounters a station strong enough to stop the
scanner. Weaker stations may be missed when using this method
in shortwave. If you are looking for stations that may be weak,
use the manual tuning method outlined in step 3 above.
THE ALARM FEATURE DID NOT WORK
After setting the ALARM-ON time, 'STANDBY' was not activated to appear in
the LCD. See the instructions for SETTING THE ALARM-ON TIME.
HOW TO GO TO A SPECIFIC SHORTWAVE FREQUENCY
T E C H N I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N
Press-and-hold the + or - button until the tuner gets into the general frequency
range of where the specific desired frequency is located. Then, release-press-
release the button to stop the scan. Then, use individual, quick, short presses of
the + or - buttons to get to the exact frequency that you are selecting.
FREQUENCY RANGE: FM 87.5-108 MHz; MW (AM) 530-1710 KHz; SW 2-30 MHz.
TUNING CONTROLS: Up/Down tuning buttons. Autoscan and manual tuning.
30 Memories with memory scan, 10 each, AM, FM, SW.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Dual conversion superheterodyne AM and SW cir-
cuitry. Liquid Crystal Display - 2.2 x 3.5 cm. Clock. Alarm - wake to radio. Sleep
Timer.
LEARNING MORE ABOUT INTERNATIONAL SHORTWAVE BROADCASTS
Refer to the GRUNDIG SHORTWAVE LISTENING GUIDE that came with your
radio, contact us by phone or
SPEAKER: 57 mm (2-1/4 inch); 16 ohm; .25 watt.
EARPHONE SOCKET: 3.5 MM (1/8 inch)
visit our web site.
POWER SUPPLY: Two AA batteries. 3 VDC AC adaptor (not supplied).
AC ADAPTOR SPECIFICATIONS: (adaptor is not included with purchase)
Output, 3 VDC, negative polarity, 250 milliamperes or greater; Plug tip diameter
dimensions, 3.4 mm outer, 1.3 mm inner.
ANTENNA: Telescopic for FM, SW. Ferrite Bar (internal) for AM.
DIMENSIONS: 11.5 x 6.5 x 2.4 cm. 4 1/2 x 2 9/16 x 7/8 inch.
WEIGHT: 165 g.
CABINET COLOR: Titanium Silver
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S E R V I C E I N F O R M A T I O N
O N E Y E A R L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y
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) 673-1648 in
Canada. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a..m. - 4:00 p.m. (PST) except on holi-
days.
(3) Lextronix will issue a Return Authorization number and the address to which
the unit can be shipped. Ship the unit in its original container or equivalent,
fully insured and shipping charges prepaid.
Correct maintenance, repair, and use are important to obtain proper perform-
ance from this product. Therefore carefully read the Instruction Manual. This
warranty does not apply to any defect that GRUNDIG determines is due to:
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 letter describing the service
required, symptoms or problems. Also, include your daytime telephone number
and a copy of your proof of purchase. The receiver will be serviced under the
terms of the GRUNDIG Limited Warranty and returned to you.Call for a Return
Authorization prior to shipping your unit.
(1) Improper maintenance or repair, including the installation of parts or accessories
that do not conform to the quality and specification of the original parts.
(2) Misuse, abuse, neglect or improper installation.
(3) Accidental or intentional damage.
(4) Battery leakage.
All implied warranties, if any, including warranties of merchantability and fitness
for a particular purpose, terminate one (1) year from the date of the original
purchase.
O N E Y E A R L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y
GRUNDIG warrants to the original purchaser this product shall be free from
defects in material or workmanship for one year from the date of original
purchase.
The foregoing constitutes GRUNDIG’s entire obligation with respect to this
product, and the original purchaser shall have no other remedy and no claim
for incidental or consequential damages, losses, or expenses. Some states do
not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the
exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation and exclusion may not apply to you.
During the warranty period GRUNDIG or an authorized GRUNDIG service facility
will provide, free of charge, both parts and labor necessary to correct defects in
material and workmanship. At their option, GRUNDIG may replace a defective
unit.
This warranty give you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
(1) Complete and send in the Warranty Registration Card within ten (10) days
of purchase.
For service information contact:
LEXTRONIX, INC.
(2) Call Lextronix or the nearest authorized service facility, as soon as possible
after discovery of a possible defect. Have ready
(a) the model and serial number.
3520 Haven Avenue, Unit L
Redwood City, CA 94063-4605 U.S.A.
1 (650) 361-1611
(b) the identity of the seller and the approximate date of purchase.
(c) a detailed description of the problem, including details on the electrical con-
nection to associated equipment and the list of such equipment.
Customer Service Center Phone:
1 (800) 872-2228 (U.S.A.) or 1 (800) 637-1648 (Canada)
Telefax:
World Wide Web Site:
1 (650 361-1724
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