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A

 

Adjusting the volume ............................................................. 32 

Alarm clock............................................................................. 35 

Automatic overload detection ................................................ 44 

Automatic search mode ......................................................... 27 

AUX ........................................................................................ 33 
B

 

Busch iDock ........................................................................... 33 

Button assignment ..................................................... 18, 31, 36 
C

 

Cleaning ................................................................................. 43 

Commissioning ...................................................................... 18 

Connection, installation / mounting ....................................... 13 
D

 

Delete station ......................................................................... 40 

Display ........................................................................ 18, 31, 36 

Display device version ........................................................... 41 
E

 

Electrical connection ........................................................ 15, 17 

Environment ............................................................................. 9 

Extended operation ................................................... 30, 36, 42 
F

 

FAQ and Tips ......................................................................... 44 

Functions ................................................................................ 10 
I

 

Improper use ............................................................................ 6 

Information and symbols used ................................................ 5 

Information on protection of the environment ......................... 9 

Initial commissioning ....................................................... 18, 19 

Intended use ............................................................................ 6 
L

 

Loudspeaker .......................................................................... 17 
M

 

Mains voltage ......................................................................... 17 

Maintenance .......................................................................... 43 

Menu "Alarm clock"................................. 19, 22, 23, 35, 37, 38 

Menu "Alarm time" ........................................................... 35, 37 

Menu "Audio mode" ......................................................... 20, 25 

Menu "Language" ............................................................ 19, 21 

Menu "Quit" ................................................................ 20, 29, 41 

Menu "Search mode" ....................................................... 20, 27 

Menu "Station" ....................................................................... 39 

Menu "Time" ...............................................................19, 22, 38 

Menu "Version" ...................................................................... 41 

Menü „Beleuchtung“......................................................... 20, 26 

Mounting ................................................................................. 14 

My player ................................................................................ 33 
N

 

Normal operation.............................................................. 30, 31 

Notes on the instruction manual .............................................. 4 
O

 

Operating modes ................................................................... 30 

Operation ............................................................................ 7, 30 
P

 

Possible combinations ........................................................... 11 
Q

 

Qualification of personnel ........................................................ 7 
R

 

Requirements for the electrician ........................................... 13 

RESET .................................................................................... 42 

Resetting the device .............................................................. 42 
S

 

Safety........................................................................................ 5 

Safety instructions .................................................................... 8 

Save station...................................................................... 39, 40 

Search for station ............................................................. 39, 40 

Selecting the station............................................................... 32 

Setting stations manually ................................................. 27, 28 

Setting the alarm time ...................................................... 35, 37 

Setting the station ......................................................20, 27, 39 

Setting the time ..........................................................19, 22, 38 

Setup ................................................................................ 18, 19 

Setup and function ................................................................. 10 

Setup menus .......................................................................... 19 

Setup mode ............................................................................ 18 

Sleep function ........................................................................ 34 
T

 

Target group ............................................................................. 7 

Technical data ........................................................................ 12 

turn-off time ............................................................................ 34 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AudioWorld 8215 U

Page 1: ...2CKA001473B8722 20 06 2018 Product manual Busch AudioWorld Flush mounted DigitalRadio 8215 U ...

Page 2: ...nstallation mounting 13 6 1 Requirements for the electrician 13 6 2 Mounting 14 6 3 Electrical connection 17 6 3 1 Loudspeaker 17 6 3 2 Mains voltage 17 7 Commissioning 18 7 1 Operation of setup mode Initial commissioning Setup 18 7 1 1 Display 18 7 1 2 Button assignment 18 7 2 Initial commissioning Setup 19 7 2 1 Overview The setup menus 19 7 2 2 Menu Language 21 7 2 3 Menu Time 22 7 2 4 Menu Ala...

Page 3: ...tion turn off time 34 8 2 7 Alarm clock 35 8 3 Extended operation 36 8 3 1 Display 36 8 3 2 Button assignment 36 8 3 3 Menu Alarm time 37 8 3 4 Menu Time 38 8 3 5 Menu Station 39 8 3 5 1 Search and save 39 8 3 5 2 Delete 40 8 3 6 Menu Version 41 8 3 7 Menu Quit 41 8 3 8 RESET resetting the device 42 9 Maintenance 43 9 1 Cleaning 43 10 FAQ and Tips 44 11 Index 45 ...

Page 4: ...e to property and ensure both reliable operation and a long service life for the device Please keep this manual in a safe place If you pass the device on also pass on this manual along with it Busch Jaeger accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual If you require additional information or have questions about the device please contact Busch Jaeger or visit our ...

Page 5: ...rning symbol in connection with the signal word Danger indicates an imminently threatening danger which leads to death or serious irreversible injuries Warning Serious damage to health The respective warning symbol in connection with the signal word Warning indicates a threatening danger which can lead to death or serious irreversible injuries Caution Damage to health The respective warning symbol...

Page 6: ...ions available on the device The intended use also includes adherence to all specifications in this manual 2 3 Improper use Each use not listed in Chapter 2 2 Intended use on page 6 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property Busch Jaeger is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device The associated risk is borne exclusiv...

Page 7: ...The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided The electrical installer must adhere to the valid national regulations in his her country governing the installation functional test repair and maintenance of electrical products The electrical installer must be familiar with and correctly apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN 50110 1 Disco...

Page 8: ... qualified electricians Disconnect the mains power supply before installation disassembly Never use the device with damaged connecting cables Do not open covers firmly bolted to the housing of the device Use the device only in a technically faultless state Do not make changes to or perform repairs on the device on its components or its accessories Keep the device away from water and wet surroundin...

Page 9: ...e of the device at the appropriate collecting depot All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal companies The products meet the legal requirements in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and the ...

Page 10: ... is installed flush mounted in the wall The device offers you for example Various possible combinations with other devices E g the combination with an Busch iDock as connecting option for a different player A memory for up to 8 stations favourite stations A central clock An alarm call function A sleep function See Automatic overload detection on page 44 ...

Page 11: ...on Product manual 2CKA001473B8722 11 4 2 Possible combinations 8215 U 8218 U X 8222 EB X 2x 4x 8223 U X 1x 2x 8224 EB X 2x 4x 8225 EB X 1x 2x 8226 EB X 1x 2x 8226 10 EB X 1x 2x 8252 xxx X Table 1 Possible combinations ...

Page 12: ... C Protection type IP 20 Power consumption during the idle state 0 5 W Display size 3 8 cm 1 5 Power supply terminals 1 x 2 5 mm Signal terminals single wire 2 x 0 6 mm 1 x 1 mm Signal terminals fine wire 2 x 0 6 mm 1 x 0 75 mm Receive frequency 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz Admissible loudspeaker impedance 4 8 Ω Frequency range of loudspeakers 100 10 000 Hz Table 2 Technical data ...

Page 13: ...ntenna 6 1 Requirements for the electrician Danger Electric voltage Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the user of the electrical system Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property e g due to fire The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the insta...

Page 14: ...mounted wall boxes according to DIN 49073 1 Part 1 or suitable surface mounted housings To mount the device perform the following steps 1 Pull the attachment off If the device is already mounted or assembled pull off the attachment from the flush mounted insert with the aid of the frame Fig 1 Wall mounting pulling off the attachment If the state of the device is at the point of delivery pull off t...

Page 15: ...of the device on Internal or External Connecting lamps or electronic transformers to the same phase can cause interference to reception In this case always use an external antenna Fig 3 Selecting the antenna connection 3 Connect the cables to the flush mounted insert For the connection assignment see chapter 6 3 Electrical connection on page 17 Fig 4 Connecting the cables 4 Mount the flush mounted...

Page 16: ...her with the frame onto the flush mounted insert Ensure that the plug in connection on the rear side does not get jammed If mounting is difficult check whether a burr has formed at the lock in opening of the flush mounted insert and remove it The device is now mounted Fig 6 Mounting the display ...

Page 17: ...EO mode two loudspeakers can be connected one to the left L L and one to the right R R connecting terminal 6 3 2 Mains voltage L N A B L L R R D GND R L L 1 N 16A C Fig 7 Electrical connection A Option simultaneous switch on with room light B Option connection of an external antenna e g a 70 cm cable antenna C Variation When connecting fluorescent lamps energy saving lamps or LED lamps a 2 pole sw...

Page 18: ...l commissioning Setup 7 1 1 Display Fig 8 Display overview for commissioning 1 Function 2 Menu menu level 3 Menu number 7 1 2 Button assignment Fig 9 Button assignment for initial commissioning setup mode 1 One level higher 2 Preceding menu item 3 Next menu item 4 Open menu Confirm selection 4 2 3 1 ...

Page 19: ...tive menu items mentioned in the following Language 1 7 see chapter 7 2 2 Menu Language on page 21 Language list Fig 10 Setup menu Language Time 2 7 see chapter 7 2 3 Menu Time on page 22 Entering the time Fig 11 Setup menu Time Alarm call function 3 7 see chapter 7 2 4 Menu Alarm clock on page 23 Activating deactivating the alarm call function We recommend that you always set the alarm call funct...

Page 20: ...hapter 7 2 6 Menu Illumination on page 26 Setting the illumination of the display Fig 14 Setup menu Illumination Station 6 7 see chapter 7 2 7 Menu Search mode on page 27 Setting the station Fig 15 Setup menu Station Quit 7 7 see chapter 7 2 8 Menu Quit on page 29 Completes the setup of the device Fig 16 Setup menu Quit These menu levels and menu items are described in the following chapters ...

Page 21: ...election If this function is not relevant for you press the PLUS or MINUS button to switch to the next menu item Selecting languages 1 Switch to the language selection with the PROG button 2 Use the PLUS MINUS buttons to select a language 3 Confirm your selection with the PROG button The device automatically switches to the next menu item ...

Page 22: ...OG button 2 Set the hours with the PLUS MINUS buttons 3 Confirm the hours entered with the PROG button The device automatically switches to the minutes setting 4 Set the minutes with the PLUS MINUS buttons 5 Confirm the minutes entered by pressing the PROG button The device automatically switches to the next menu item NOTE The time is only displayed on the deactivated display when the alarm call f...

Page 23: ...d on the deactivated display It is not possible to activate it later You would need to carry out a new setup to activate it You can set any time you like during this step The alarm call function is activated or deactivated via this menu If it is activated the alarm call function can be switched on and off later during normal operation and alarm call times can be set If this function is not relevan...

Page 24: ...ROG button If you have selected Inactive the device automatically switches to the next menu item Setting the alarm call function to Active 4 Set the hours with the PLUS MINUS buttons 5 Confirm the hours entered with the PROG button The device automatically switches to the minutes setting 6 Set the minutes with the PLUS MINUS buttons 7 Confirm the minutes entered by pressing the PROG button The dev...

Page 25: ... from the following setting options Menu function Description Stereo Output quality with two loudspeakers Mono Output quality with one loudspeaker Table 3 Stereo Mono 1 Switch to menu item Mode with the PROG button 2 Set the radio mode on Mono or Stereo with the PLUS MINUS buttons Two loudspeakers must be connected for stereo mode 3 Confirm the selection with the PROG button The device automatical...

Page 26: ...g setting options Menu function Description ON The display is permanently illuminated Automatic The display illumination switches itself off independently after 20 seconds OFF The display is not illuminated Table 4 Display illumination Setting the display illumination 1 Switch to menu item Illumination with the PROG button 2 Use the PLUS MINUS buttons to change the setting option 3 Confirm your se...

Page 27: ...tically 1 Switch to menu item Search mode with the PROG button 2 Use the PLUS MINUS buttons to change the setting option Automatic The 8 radio stations with the best reception are automatically searched for and saved Manual The stations are searched for and stored manually see chapter Setting stations manually on page 28 Quit The setup of the stations is terminated 3 Confirm selection Automatic wi...

Page 28: ...d manually Quit The setup of the stations is terminated 3 Confirm selection Manual with the PROG button 4 Search for the suitable radio frequencies with the PLUS MINUS buttons Tip If you keep the PLUS or MINUS button pressed for approximately 5 seconds the next most powerful station will be displayed 5 Confirm your manual selection of the station with the PROG button 6 Search for a memory location...

Page 29: ...iry with Yes until you have found and set all your desired stations or occupied all 8 station locations Attention No message is displayed showing that all station locations are occupied This means that station location 8 can be continuously overwritten Quitting the input 14 Switch in enquiry Additional station to No Press the PLUS button 15 Confirm the enquiry No with the PROG button once you have...

Page 30: ...e has three operating modes Standby The device is in standby Fig 26 Standby Standard operation see chapter 8 2 Normal operation on page 31 E g playing music Fig 27 Standard operation Settings see chapter 8 3 Extended operation on page 36 E g Setting the alarm time Fig 28 Settings setup ...

Page 31: ...selection level 5 RDS name frequency menu item 6 MHz displayed in the case of stations without RDS 7 TUNE display during tuning 8 MENU displayed when setting the operating menu and during the setup Fig 30 Overview of display icons 8 2 2 Button assignment Fig 31 Button assignment for operation 1 ON OFF Sleep function press the button for at least 3 seconds 2 Lower volume 3 Higher volume 4 Change of...

Page 32: ...lume Fig 32 Adjusting the volume 8 2 4 Selecting the station Use the following steps to change a station 1 Activate the PROG 1 button The device switches to the next preset station Eight positions are available for preset stations When changing to the next station first the station s frequency is displayed And several seconds later the station The station has been changed Fig 33 Changing stations ...

Page 33: ...itional information on the Busch iDock is available at http www busch jaeger media de busch jaeger_D Standard index jsp 1 Ensure that an Busch iDock station is available 2 Connect an iPhone an iPod or a different player Select the suitable connecting option 1 2 1 Connection for Apple devices only for iPod iPhone 2 Jack socket for other players Fig 35 Busch iDock Station As soon as the player is re...

Page 34: ...e sleep function 1 Press the ON button for at least 3 seconds 2 Set the minutes with the PLUS MINUS buttons This setting is configured in steps of 5 minutes 3 Confirm the minutes by pressing the PROG button The Hourglass icon appears in the display after the confirmation Deactivating the sleep function 1 Reset the minutes to 00 with the PLUS MINUS buttons 2 Confirm the minutes by pressing the PROG...

Page 35: ...ess the PROG button for at least 3 seconds The Alarm clock icon appears in the display The alarm call function is activated Deactivating the alarm call function 1 Press the PROG button for at least 3 seconds The Alarm clock icon is removed from the display The alarm call function is deactivated NOTE After the device has been set up this menu is only available when the alarm call function has been ...

Page 36: ...o change into extended operation 1 Switch the radio on 2 Press the PROG button for at least three seconds The device changes into extended operation 8 3 1 Display Fig 38 Display overview for commissioning 1 Function 2 Menu menu level 3 Menu number 8 3 2 Button assignment Fig 39 Button assignment for initial commissioning setup mode 1 One level higher 2 Preceding menu item 3 Next menu item 4 Open m...

Page 37: ...G button 2 Set the hours with the PLUS MINUS buttons 3 Confirm the hours entered with the PROG button The device automatically switches to the minutes setting 4 Set the minutes with the PLUS MINUS buttons 5 Confirm the minutes entered by pressing the PROG button The device automatically switches to the next menu item NOTE After the device has been set up this menu is only available when the alarm ...

Page 38: ... with the PLUS MINUS buttons 3 Confirm the hours entered with the PROG button The device automatically switches to the minutes setting 4 Set the minutes with the PLUS MINUS buttons 5 Confirm the minutes entered by pressing the PROG button The device automatically switches to the next menu item NOTE After completing the device setup the time is only shown on the deactivated display when the alarm c...

Page 39: ...location with the PROG button After confirming the memory location the text Saved is shown on the display Following this the device switches automatically to the enquiry Additional stations Additional stations 8 Confirm the enquiry with the PROG button 9 Confirm the enquiry Yes with the PROG button if you wish to set up additional stations 10 Search for the suitable radio frequencies with the PLUS...

Page 40: ...ng stations Use the following steps to delete a station 1 Switch to menu item Station with the PROG button 2 Select the Delete function with the PLUS or the MINUS button 3 Confirm your selection with the PROG button 4 Use the PLUS or the MINUS button to select the station to be deleted 5 Confirm your selection with the PROG button The selected station location is now deleted and can if required be...

Page 41: ... item Device version 1 Switch to menu item Version with the PROG button The version of the device is displayed 2 Confirm the display with the PROG button The device automatically switches to the next menu item 8 3 7 Menu Quit Fig 45 Menu item Quit With the confirmation of the enquiry Quit you quit the adjustment of the device settings 1 Confirm the enquiry Quit with the PROG button The device swit...

Page 42: ...elivery 1 Press all four buttons on the device simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds The device switches to the Reset function 2 Use the PLUS MINUS buttons to change to selection Yes 3 Confirm your selection with the PROG button The device switches to the Setup function All settings of your device have now been reset 4 Set the device anew see chapter 8 3 Extended operation on page 36 Fig 46 R...

Page 43: ...ts these can enter the device through crevices Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device Never use caustic agents abrasive agents or solvents Clean dirty devices with a soft dry cloth If this is insufficient the cloth can be moistened slightly with a soap solution ...

Page 44: ... Automatic overload detection The device has an automatic overload detection function This function switches off the loudspeaker output at overload To reset the automatic overload detection switch the device ON OFF and then ON again If necessary reduce the volume ...

Page 45: ... 43 Menu Alarm clock 19 22 23 35 37 38 Menu Alarm time 35 37 Menu Audio mode 20 25 Menu Language 19 21 Menu Quit 20 29 41 Menu Search mode 20 27 Menu Station 39 Menu Time 19 22 38 Menu Version 41 Menü Beleuchtung 20 26 Mounting 14 My player 33 N Normal operation 30 31 Notes on the instruction manual 4 O Operating modes 30 Operation 7 30 P Possible combinations 11 Q Qualification of personnel 7 R R...

Page 46: ...Index Product manual 2CKA001473B8722 46 ...

Page 47: ...tents of this document without prior notice The detailed specifications agreed upon apply for orders ABB accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incompleteness in this document We reserve all rights to this document and the topics and illustrations contained therein The document and its contents or extracts thereof must not be reproduced transmitted or reused by third parties without prio...

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