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18 Technical data

Model

DIGITRADIO 1990

Power supply

AC 100-240 V ~50/60 Hz, 18 W

Power consumption

Standby (without display lighting): 0.3 W

Operating max.: 10 W

Typical (medium volume): 2.5 W

Battery mode

6 x R14/C cells, 1.5 V

Bluetooth

V4.2

Audio profile: A2DP, AVRCP

Frequencies: 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz, 

transmission capacity: 4dBm

Output power (music)

2 x 1.5 W RMS

USB

Output power: 5 V, 1 A, 5 W

USB 1.1 and 2.0

Radio frequencies

DAB 174 - 240 MHz

FM 87.5 – 108 MHz

CD

Media: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW

MP3 decoder

Bit rate (kbps) 32-320 constant & 

variable bit rate (VBR)

Operating conditions

Storage conditions

Temperature: 0°C ~ +35°C

Humidity: 5% - 90%

Temperature: 0°C ~ +35°C

Humidity: 5% - 90%

Dimensions

approx. 270 mm (B) x 212 mm (D) x 116 

mm (H)

Weight

approx. 1.23 kg

Содержание DIGITRADIO 1990

Страница 1: ...Instruction Manual DIGITRADIO 1990 Portable DAB FM radio with CD player und Bluetooth music streaming ...

Страница 2: ...f them It will help you to use the product as intended and safely It is intended for anyone who is installing operating cleaning or disposing of the unit Store the instruction manual in a safe place for later use A current version of the instruction manual can be found in the download area for your product on the TechniSat website at www technisat de We hope you enjoy your TechniSat DIGITRADIO 199...

Страница 3: ...5 8 1 Switching the television on off 15 8 2 Menu navigation 15 8 3 Adjusting the volume 16 8 4 Using headphones 16 8 5 Playback modes 16 9 DAB digital radio function 17 9 1 What is DAB 17 9 2 DAB digital radio reception 17 9 3 Station search auto 17 9 4 Selecting stations 18 9 5 Storing DAB stations on a memory slot 18 9 6 Retrieving DAB stations from a memory slot 18 9 7 Overwriting Deleting a s...

Страница 4: ...ck 24 12 1 Selecting USB mode 24 12 2 Playing from USB media 24 13 Bluetooth playback 25 13 1 Selecting Bluetooth mode 25 13 2 Pairing with external devices 25 14 AUDIO IN 26 14 1 AUX IN playback 26 15 Other functions 27 15 1 Sleep timer 27 15 2 Alarm function 27 15 3 Equaliser 28 15 4 Dimmer 28 15 5 Setting the time 28 15 6 Language 28 15 7 Software version 29 15 8 Factory settings 29 16 Cleaning...

Страница 5: ...5 2 Illustrations Top and front ...

Страница 6: ...6 Side illustrations and the rear ...

Страница 7: ...ck Next track CD 8 ENTER STOP SLEEP Confirm selection Stop CD Hold down Sleeptimer 9 SCAN Play Pause PAIR In radio mode Search for stations CD Play Pause Bluetooth Pair a device 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 CD compartment cover 13 Stereo speakers 14 Display 15 One touch button1 Favourites memory radio mode Folder CD 16 One touch button2 Favourites memory radio mode Folder CD 17 USB port for charging ext...

Страница 8: ...struction which can lead to serious injuries or death if not observed Note the following signal words DANGER Serious risk of fatal injury WARNING Serious injury possibly fatal CAUTION Injuries This identifies information that must always be observed to prevent defects data loss misuse and undesired operation It also describes other functions of your unit Beware of electrical voltage Follow all saf...

Страница 9: ... to operate the device using a voltage other than that specified for the device If the device or mains cable shows signs of damage it may not be put into operation Do not put the device into operation in the vicinity of baths showers swimming pools or running splashing water There is a risk of electric shock and or device defects Never try to repair a faulty device yourself Always contact one of o...

Страница 10: ...idity e g a kitchen or sauna as the precipitation of condensation water could damage the device The device is intended for use in a dry environment and in a moderate climate and must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water You may only operate the device in a horizontal position Do not place any heavy objects on the device If you move the device from a cold environment to a hot environment m...

Страница 11: ...ion An important contribution is made to protecting our environment by recycling recovery of materials and other kinds of recycling of old devices Please ask the local authority for the location of the relevant disposal point Ensure that used batteries rechargeable batteries as well as electronic waste are not disposed of with household waste but are properly disposed of returned to the specialist...

Страница 12: ...d devices 5 Legal notices TechniSat herewith declares that the radio system model DIGITRADIO 1990 corresponds to Directive 2014 53 EU The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address http konf tsat de ID 22795 TechniSat accepts no liability for product damage as a result of external influences wear or improper handling unauthorised repairs modificatio...

Страница 13: ... claims please contact the product dealer Note Should you experience a problem with this unit or for queries and information our Technical Hotline is available Mon Fri 8 00 am 6 00 pm on 49 0 3925 9220 1800 Repairs can also be ordered directly online at www technisat de reparatur If the device needs to be returned please use the following address only TechniSat Digital GmbH Service Center Nordstr ...

Страница 14: ...he device for use 7 1 Improving the antenna reception The number and quality of the stations to be received depend on the reception conditions at the installation location Excellent reception can be achieved with the DAB FM telescopic antenna 22 The antenna must be extended to its full length and positioned for best reception Note To receive digital radio stations DAB DAB operation the telescopic ...

Страница 15: ...eck that the polarity is correct Promptly replace batteries that are losing power Batteries can contain poisonous substances which harm the environment Batteries are subject to European Directive 2006 66 EC They must not be disposed of with normal domestic waste Several functions will not work in battery mode or will work differently than in mains mode Refer to the relevant section for more detail...

Страница 16: ...h volume with headphones Doing so can cause permanent hearing impairment Turn down the radio volume to the lowest volume before using headphones When you attach headphones not in the scope of delivery the device s speakers are muted Only use headphones with a 3 5 mm stereo jack plug Insert the headphone plug into the headphone jack 21 on the side of the device Sound is now played exclusively throu...

Страница 17: ...ete the first station is played back in alphanumeric order 9 3 Station search auto 9 3 1 Automatic Scan The automatic scan Complete scan scans all DAB band III channels and thereby finds all stations being broadcast within the reception area After the scan is complete the first station is played back in alphanumeric order To carry out an automatic station scan press the SCAN Play Pause PAIR button...

Страница 18: ...you can switch between the available stations Press the ENTER STOP SLEEP button 8 to play the station 9 5 Storing DAB stations on a memory slot The programme memory can save up to 30 stations in the DAB range Now select the desired station In order to store this station on a memory slot hold down the 3 18 button during playback until Save P3 appears in the display Then use the TUNING SKIP buttons ...

Страница 19: ...ession DRC low Low compression DRC off Compression switched off Confirm the setting with ENTER STOP SLEEP 8 9 10 Deleting inactive stations This menu item is for removing old stations and those no longer being received from the station list Open the main menu by holding down the INFO MENU MEMORY button 5 and use the TUNING SKIP buttons 6 7 to select the Inactive Station item Press the ENTER STOP S...

Страница 20: ...layback until Save P3 appears in the display Then use the TUNING SKIP buttons 6 7 to select a favourites memory slot 1 30 Press the ENTER STOP SLEEP button 8 to save Repeat this process to save additional stations You can also save stations to one of the One Touch buttons 1 or 2 15 16 by holding down the corresponding button for a bit longer 10 4 Retrieving FM stations from a memory slot To retrie...

Страница 21: ... Audio Settings item Press the ENTER STOP SLEEP button 8 Use TUNING SKIP 6 7 to select the Stereo optional option if you want the stations to be played back in stereo depending on the signal quality or Mono only if the stations are to be played back in mono only Confirm your selection by pressing the ENTER STOP SLEEP button 8 If the signal quality is too weak the station is always played in mono m...

Страница 22: ...e total number of tracks T on the disk appears in the display Furthermore the play modes Repeat Track Repeat All Shuffle and INTRO are available Briefly press the INTRO button 18 or Playback Mode Shuffle 19 to select the playback mode The selected playback mode is shown in the display Repeat Track The current track is played repeatedly Repeat All All tracks are played repeatedly Shuffle The tracks...

Страница 23: ... available Briefly press the INTRO button 18 or Playback Mode Shuffle 19 to select the playback mode The selected playback mode is shown in the display Repeat Track The current track is played repeatedly Repeat Album The current album folder is repeated Repeat All All tracks are played repeatedly Shuffle The tracks are played in a random sequence INTRO Only the first 10 seconds are played DISC A s...

Страница 24: ...ach track Select the folder using the FOLDER buttons 15 16 and confirm with INFO MENU MEMORY 5 You can then use TUNING SKIP 6 7 to select the track you want in this folder and likewise confirm with INFO MENU MEMORY 5 To end the programmed playback press the ENTER STOP SLEEP button 8 twice or open the CD compartment lid 12 USB playback MP3 tracks that are located on a USB mass storage device such a...

Страница 25: ...le The tracks are played in a random sequence INTRO Only the first 10 seconds are played USB Standard mode where playback ends when all tracks have been played 13 Bluetooth playback When an external playback device such as a smartphone is connected you can play music tracks on the DIGITRADIO 1990 When doing so you can control the playback on your external playback device The maximum range in Bluet...

Страница 26: ...h the DIGITRADIO 1990 via the analogue audio input AUX IN 20 Music can then be played on the DIGITRADIO 1990 via the headphone socket or audio output of your external device 14 1 AUX IN playback Press the MODE button until AUDIO IN appears in the display Connect an audio cable 3 5 mm jack plug to the audio output of your external device and insert it into the AUX IN socket 20 on the side of the de...

Страница 27: ...ch the DIGITRADIO 1990 to standby mode Press the DIMMER TIMER button 4 Timer On appears in the display and the hour numbers flash Enter the hours using the TUNING SKIP buttons 6 7 and confirm with DIMMER TIMER 4 The minutes now flash Set the minutes using the TUNING SKIP buttons 6 7 and confirm with DIMMER TIMER 4 You then need to enter the Timer Off time as described You then enter the source Use...

Страница 28: ...he DIGITRADIO 1990 basically derives the current time from the DAB signal If you are operating the device for the first time it may take some time until the clock is synchronised If you want to set the time manually if no DAB signal is available please proceed as follows Switch the DIGITRADIO 1990 to standby mode Briefly press the MODE CLOCK button 3 Use the TUNING SKIP buttons 6 7 to enter the ti...

Страница 29: ...t cover 3 Hold down the Folder 2 button 16 on the front until Restart appears in the display 16 Cleaning the device WARNING Electric shock To prevent the risk of an electric shock you must not clean the device using a wet cloth or under running water Before cleaning disconnect from the mains and remove any inserted batteries You may not use scouring pads scouring powder and solvents such as alcoho...

Страница 30: ...be heard In the vicinity of the device a mobile phone or other device is emitting disruptive radio waves Remove the mobile phone or device from the vicinity of the radio Other operational malfunctions loud noises or a malfunctioning display are occurring Electronic components in the device are malfunctioning Remove the mains plug Keep the device separated from the power source for approx 10 sec Re...

Страница 31: ...P Frequencies 2402MHz 2480MHz transmission capacity 4dBm Output power music 2 x 1 5 W RMS USB Output power 5 V 1 A 5 W USB 1 1 and 2 0 Radio frequencies DAB 174 240 MHz FM 87 5 108 MHz CD Media CD DA CD ROM CD R CD RW MP3 decoder Bit rate kbps 32 320 constant variable bit rate VBR Operating conditions Storage conditions Temperature 0 C 35 C Humidity 5 90 Temperature 0 C 35 C Humidity 5 90 Dimensio...

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