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Summary of Contents for DigitRadio 250

Page 1: ...Instruction manual DigitRadio 250 DAB DAB FM Radio...

Page 2: ...ching the Radio On Off 14 Using the Radio for the First Time 15 Adjusting the Speaker Volume 15 Switching between DAB FM 16 DAB Mode 16 What is DAB 16 Automatic Scan 18 Manual Scan 19 Selecting a Radi...

Page 3: ...3 Scan Settings 25 Audio Settings 25 Display Backlight 27 Factory Default Settings 28 Software Version 29 Technical Data 30...

Page 4: ...Illustrations 1 ON OFF 9 Enter 2 Source 10 Tuning up down 3 Scan 11 Menu 4 Info 12 Mute 5 Volume 13 Headphone jack 6 Speaker 14 Telescopic aerial 7 LCD Display 15 DC jack 8 Preset 16 Battery compartme...

Page 5: ...anual and on the rear of the device Safety Only connect the radio to mains voltage at 230 V 50 Hz using the mains wall adapter Never try to operate the radio at a different voltage Do not operate the...

Page 6: ...before using its again There is a risk of electric shock Never attempt to repair a defective radio yourself Do not open the casing There is a risk of electric shock There must be no foreign objects i...

Page 7: ...nvironments Do not place heavy items on the radio Do not place the radio near to devices that generate a strong magnetic field Using Batteries Rechargeable Batteries Keep batteries out of the reach of...

Page 8: ...artment with a dry cloth Important instructions for disposal Batteries can contain toxic substances that are hazardous to health and the environment You must therefore always comply with applicable st...

Page 9: ...ection of the arrows to remove the cover Remove any batteries from the compartment Insert new Mignon AA batteries charged rechargeable batteries with the correct polarity as shown on the battery compa...

Page 10: ...recyclable materials Please sort the packaging appropriately and dispose of it as per local waste disposal regulations Please contact your dealer or local waste disposal centre for current disposal in...

Page 11: ...l on the product the operating manual and the packaging is a visual reminder The materials can be recycled in accordance with the labelling By ensuring that valuable raw materials in old equipment are...

Page 12: ...sound in CD quality The radio can receive the following frequencies FM 87 5 108 MHz analogue and DAB 174 9 239 2 MHz digital You can save 10 stations as favourites in each different mode DAB and FM Th...

Page 13: ...the radio for the first time Welcome to Digital Radio will be displayed briefly Unplug the adapter from the wall socket when you are not using the radio going away for a long time and during thunders...

Page 14: ...connect headphones not included the radio speaker is muted Only use headphones with a 3 5 mm stereo jack plug Insert the plug of your headphones into the headphone jack page 5 13 on the radio Sound t...

Page 15: ...When you enter the DAB mode for the first time the radio player automatically scans DAB radio stations Then station list is retained in memory so the next time the radio player is switched on the stat...

Page 16: ...clear sound in CD quality DAB Broadcast uses a high speed datastream in the radio channel In contrast to traditional analogue radio stations DAB can be used to broadcast multiple stations at the same...

Page 17: ...ecause the digital datastream also saves the relative volume of each unit of information to other units At a specific threshold the quieter parts of a sound signal are blocked out by the louder parts...

Page 18: ...ly provides radio in excellent sound quality but additional information as well The information may be about the current programme e g title and artist or something else e g news weather traffic and t...

Page 19: ...for a specific channel frequency for stations Press Menu 11 to open the menu Press Tuning up down 10 until you get to Set manually DAB DAB M a n u e l l e i n s t e l l Press the Enter 9 button Use T...

Page 20: ...on as a favourite press and hold Preset 8 until the following is displayed DAB P r o g r s p e i c h e r n 2 L e e r Press Tuning up down 10 to select the slot for your favourite station and confirm b...

Page 21: ...ions in volume Open the menu by pressing the Menu 11 button Press Tuning up down 10 until you have reached DRC Press Enter 9 Select the DRC mode you would like off low or high by pressing Tuning up do...

Page 22: ...being played Artist of the track being played Presenter of the current programme Title of the current programme Type of programme Signal strength Style of music Ensemble the station belongs to Broadc...

Page 23: ...ption quality at your location some stations may be missed or may have poor quality sound If this is the case reposition the telescopic aerial and or change the scan configuration Manual Tuning Press...

Page 24: ...9 FM Stereo P r o g r a m m 2 g e s p Opening a Favourite Station Press Preset 8 Press Tuning up down 10 to select the favourite station you want to listen to and start listening by pressing Enter 9...

Page 25: ...wn 10 to choose whether automatic tuning should stop at every station All Stations or only stations with a strong signal Only Strong Stations Please note that stations may be skipped or may have poor...

Page 26: ...ng Mono only can reduce the noise Language Open the menu by pressing the Menu 11 button Press Tuning up down 10 until you have reached System FM F M S y s t e m Press Enter 9 Press Tuning up down 10 u...

Page 27: ...stem FM F M S y s t e m Press Enter 9 Press Tuning up down 10 until you have reached Display Backlight FM S y s t e m B e l e u c h t u n g Press Enter 9 FM B e l e u c h t u n g Z e i t a b s c h a l...

Page 28: ...the menu by pressing the Menu 11 button Press Tuning up down 10 until you have reached System FM F M S y s t e m Press Enter 9 Press Tuning up down 10 until you have reached Factory Default Settings...

Page 29: ...ed Software Version Open the menu by pressing the Menu 11 button Press Tuning up down 10 until you have reached System FM F M S y s t e m Press Enter 9 Press Tuning up down 10 until you have reached S...

Page 30: ...a Reception range DAB DAB 174 928 239 200MHz 5A 13F FM VHF 87 5 108MHz Audio power 2x1Wrms Mains adapter Input 100 240 V AC 50 60Hz Output 5 V DC 1000 mA Batteries 4x1 5V Dimensions 220mm x 129mm x 58...

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Page 32: ...demarks of TechniSat Digital GmbH PO Box 560 D 54541 Daun Germany www technisat de This product is quality tested and has a statutory warranty of 24 months from the date of purchase Please retain your...

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