TechniSat DIGITRADIO Bike 1 DAB+/UKW Bike Radio With Bluetooth And Battery Operation Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- TechniSat
Table of Contents
- TechniSat DIGITRADIO Bike 1 DAB+/UKW Bike Radio With Bluetooth And
- Illustrations
- Safety instructions
- Intended use
- Service instructions
- Charge battery
- Handlebar mounting
- Frame assembly
- General device functions
- Call up display screens
- Menu operation
- Manual station search
- System settings
- Cleaning
- Technical data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TechniSat DIGITRADIO Bike 1 DAB+/UKW Bike Radio With Bluetooth And
Battery Operation
Illustrations
Top view
- Display
- On/Standby
- Mode/Menu
- Down ◀
- Select/Info
- Up ▶
- Preset (favourites memory)
- Volume loud/quiet
View from behind
- Power supply connection DC-IN 5 V, 2 A (MicroUSB connection)
- Antenna
Safety instructions
Foreword
Dear customers,
Thank you for purchasing a TechniSat digital radio. These operating
instructions are intended to help you familiarise yourself with the extensive
functions of your new device and make optimum use of them. It will help you to
use the device safely and as intended. It is intended for any person who
installs, operates, cleans or disposes of the device.
Keep the operating instructions in a safe place for future reference.
You can find a current version of the operating instructions in the download
area of your product on the TechniSat website
www.technisat.de.
We hope you enjoy your TechniSat digital radio!
- Yours
- TechniSat Team
Signs and symbols used in these operating instructions
Indicates a safety instruction that, if disregarded, can lead to serious
injuries. can lead to injuries or death. Observe the following signal words:
DANGER – Serious injuries with fatal consequences
WARNING – Serious injuries, possibly fatal
ATTENTION – Injuries
- Indicates a note that you must observe to avoid device defects, data loss/misuse or unintentional operation. It also describes additional functions for your device.
- Warning of electrical voltage. Follow all safety instructions to avoid electric shock. Never open the appliance.
On the device
- Indoor use – Appliances with this symbol are only suitable for indoor use.
- Protection class II – Electrical appliances in protection class II are electrical appliances that have continuous double and/or reinforced insulation and no connection options for a protective conductor. The housing of an insulated electrical appliance of protection class II can partially or completely form the additional or reinforced insulation.
- Your appliance bears the CE mark and fulfils all required EU standards.
- Electronic devices do not belong in household waste but must be disposed of properly under Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
At the end of its service life, please dispose of this appliance at the designated public collection points.
Intended use
The DIGITRADIO Bike 1 is designed to receive DAB+/UKW radio programmes. It can be mounted on bicycles using the accessories supplied. The device is designed for private use and is not suitable for commercial purposes.
Safe handling of the product
- Please observe the following instructions to minimise safety risks, avoid damage to the appliance and contribute to environmental protection.
- Please read all safety instructions carefully and keep them for future reference.
- Always follow all warnings and instructions in these operating instructions and on the back of the appliance.
WARNING!
Never open the appliance!
Touching live parts is life-threatening!
WARNING!
Choking hazard! Do not leave the packaging and its parts to children. Choking
hazard due to film and other packaging materials.
- Observe all the following instructions to use the appliance as intended and to prevent appliance defects and personal injury.
- Do not repair the appliance yourself. Repairs may only be carried out by trained specialists. Please contact our customer service centres.
- The appliance may only be operated in the ambient conditions specified. Do not expose the appliance to heat sources that heat the appliance in addition to normal use.
- In the event of a conspicuous appliance defect, odour or smoke development, significant malfunctions or damage to the housing, contact the service department immediately.
- The appliance may only be operated with the specified mains voltage and only with the power supply unit supplied. Never attempt to operate the device with a different voltage or a different power supply unit.
- As this appliance is disconnected from the mains by unplugging the mains adapter, it must be easily accessible at all times.
- If the appliance is damaged, it must not be put into operation.
- Foreign objects, e.g. needles, coins, etc., must not fall into the interior of the device. Do not touch the connection contacts with metal objects or your fingers.
- This may result in short circuits.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Modifications to the appliance are prohibited.
- Only mount the device on the bike using the accessories supplied and check that it is mounted correctly before every ride.
- Do not listen to music at too high a volume in road traffic. Observe the applicable traffic regulations.
- Do not operate the radio while driving. Risk of falling!
- The appliance is suitable for use in temperate climates.
Legal information
- Hereby, TechniSat declares that the radio equipment type DIGITRADIO Bike 1 complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address: http://konf.tsat.de/?ID=23127.
- TechniSat is not liable for product damage due to external influences, wear and tear improper handling, unauthorised repairs, modifications or accidents.
- Subject to changes and printing errors. Status 04/22.
- Reproduction and duplication only with the authorisation of the publisher.
- The latest version of the manual is available in PDF format in the download area of the TechniSat homepage at www.technisat.com.
DIGITRADIO Bike 1 and TechniSat are registered trademarks of:
TechniSat Digital GmbH
- TechniPark
- Julius-Saxler-Straße 3
- D-54550 Daun/Eifel
- www.technisat.com.
Service instructions
- This product is quality-tested and comes with a statutory warranty period of 24 months from the date of purchase. Please keep the invoice as proof of purchase. For warranty claims, please contact the dealer of the product.
- Please note!
- For questions and information or if there is a problem with this device, please contact our technical hotline:
- Mon. – Fri. 8:00 – 18:00 under Tel.:
- 03925/9220 1800.
- Repair orders can also be ordered directly online at www.technisat.de/reparatur.
If you need to return the device, please use only the following address:
- TechniSat Digital GmbH
- Service Centre
- Nordstr. 4a
- 39418 Staßfurt
The names of the companies, institutions or brands mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Description of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1
The scope of delivery
Please check that the scope of delivery is complete before commissioning:
- 1x DIGITRADIO Bike 1
- 1x radio holder
- 1x quick release
- 1x power supply unit
- 2x belts
- 4x screws
- 1x operating instructions
The special features of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1
The DIGITRADIO Bike 1 consists of a DAB+/UKW receiver with the following
functions:
- You can store up to 20 DAB+ and 20 FM stations.
- The radio receives the frequencies FM 87.5-108 MHz (analogue) and
- DAB+ 174.9-239.2 MHz (digital).
- Universal mounting options especially for bicycles.
- Music playback via a Bluetooth connection.
- Battery operation.
Preparing the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 for operation
Charge battery
- Before using the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 for the first time, you should first fully charge the battery.
- Make sure that the operating voltage of the power supply unit matches the local mains voltage before plugging it into the wall socket.
WARNING!
Do not touch the mains plug with wet hands, risk of electric shock!
ATTENTION!
Lay the main cable so that nobody can trip over it.
- Connect the supplied mains adapter to the socket labelled DC-IN (1) on the back of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1. To do this, lift the protective cover of the socket and fold it upwards. Then connect the power supply unit to the mains.
- The charge status is shown on the display through a BaGerie symbol if the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 is in standby mode.
- If the device is in operation and the battery is fully charged, [Fully charged] appears continuously on the display.
Align antenna
The number and quality of the stations to be received depend on the reception
conditions at the installation site. Excellent reception can be achieved with
the aerial.
- Fold the antenna out of the holder on the back of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 and set it upright.
- The exact alignment of the telescopic antenna is important, especially in the fringe areas of DAB+ reception. On the Internet, for example, you can find “www.dabplus.de” to quickly find the location of the nearest transmitter mast.
- Start the first scan outdoors in the direction of the transmitter mast. If the weather is poor, DAB+ reception may only be possible to a limited extent.
- Do not touch the aerial while a station is playing. This can lead to impaired reception and audio dropouts.
- Depending on the mounting position of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 on the bike, the antenna can also remain folded in. However, reception problems and dropouts in playback may occur more frequently in this case.
Mounting the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 on the bike
There are several ways to mount the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 on your bike, which are
explained below.
Handlebar mounting
- The DIGITRADIO Bike 1 can be attached to the handlebars of your bike using the radio holder and the quick release.
- First, attach the quick release to the radio holder using the 2 screws supplied.
- Depending on the diameter of the handlebar tube, you can use the rubber adapter in the quick release.
Frame assembly
- If you have already fitted a bottle cage to your bike, you can place the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 in it. Check that the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 is securely fastened before every journey.
- The DIGITRADIO Bike 1 is designed to be compatible with most bottle cages.
- However, depending on the type/design of the bottle cage, the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 may sit too loosely.
- In this case, use the radio holder supplied.
The supplied radio holder can be attached in various ways
- With the 2 screws supplied (use the holes on the frame of your bike for the bottle cage).
- Use the supplied straps at any point on the frame. To do this, first attach the rubber strip under the radio holder to protect the frame from scratches or damage.
- A combination of screws and belts, depending on the position.
Even if the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 is installed correctly, it is possible, especially when travelling over very rough terrain, that the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 may fall out of the holder. Therefore, if possible, secure it additionally against falling out.
Placing the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 in the radio holder
- Slide the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 from the left (in the direction of the arrow) into the radio holder (1) until it engages in the end position (2)
- To remove it, lift the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 slightly on the left-hand side and pull it out of the holder to the left.
- There is a small nipple (A) on the inside of the radio holder on the left-hand side, which engages in the corresponding hole (B) on the underside of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1. Check that it is correctly seated:
General device functions
WARNING!
The danger of falling! Do not operate the device while travelling.
Switch on the device
- Press the On/Standby button (2) to switch on the DIGITRADIO Bike 1.
- After switching on for the first time, you must first set the [Language]. To do this, use the ◀ or ▶ buttons to select one of the available languages and confirm your selection by pressing the Select/ Info button. The device then automatically performs a complete search in DAB mode. During the search, the display information shows the progress and the number of digital radio stations found.
- Once the station search is complete, the first DAB+ programme is played.
Switch off the device
In battery mode:
- Pressing the On/Standby button switches the device to power-saving mode and the display goes out. The message [Power off] appears briefly on the display.
In power supply operation
- Press the On/Standby button to switch the device to standby mode. The message [Standby] appears briefly on the display, followed by the time/date and the battery charge status.
Source Selection
- The Mode/Menu button (3) can be used to switch between the sources DAB+ (digital radio), FM (FM) and Bluetooth. To do this, briefly press the ok button until the desired source is shown on the display.
Setting the volume
- Adjust the volume using the Volume + and – buttons (8, 9).
- The set volume is shown on the display using a bar chart.
- If the volume is turned down completely (mute) in Bluetooth mode, the device switches to standby mode after approx. 15 minutes.
Display
Depending on the selected function or option, the following information is
shown on the display:
Call up display screens
- Press and hold the Select/Info button to switch through the displays. You have the option of displaying the following information:
In DAB+ mode
- [Laufext] (scrolling text with additional information that the broadcasters may provide), [Title], [Artist], [Signal quality], [Programme type], [Ensemble], [Frequency], [Signal error], [Bit rate /Codec], [Batterie], [Time], and [Date].
In FM/UKW mode
- [Radio text] (if broadcast), [Programme type] (PTY), [Frequency],
- [Audio information], [Batterie], [Time], and [Date].
In Bluetooth mode
- [Status], [Batterie], [Time], and [Date].
Menu operation
- You can access all functions and settings of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 via the menu. The menu is navigated using the Mode/Menu, Down◀, Up▶ and Select/Info buttons.
- The menu is divided into submenus and contains different menu items or functions that can be activated depending on the selected source. To open the menu, simply press and hold the Mode/Menu button. To switch to a submenus, first press the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to display a submenu and then the Select/Info button to call up the submenu. An asterisk (*) marks a currently selected function.
- Close the menu: Press the Mode/Menu button several times (depending on which submenu you are in) until the current radio programme is displayed again.
- Settings are only saved by pressing the Select/Info button. If the Mode/Menu button is pressed in the meantime, the settings are not accepted and saved (the Mode/Menu button takes on the function of a “Back” button and the menu is exited).
- Functions and buttons to be pressed are described in these operating instructions in fat is shown. Display indications in [square brackets].
- Some texts (e.g. menu entries, station information) may be too long to be shown on the display. After a short time, these will then be displayed as loud text.
The DAB+ (digital radio) function
What is DAB+
DAB+ is a digital format that allows you to listen to crystal-clear sound
without noise.
Unlike conventional analogue radio stations, DAB+ broadcasts several stations
on the same frequency. Further information can be found at
www.dabplus.de or
www.dabplus.ch.
DAB+ (digital radio) reception
- Press the Mode/Menu button briefly until [DAB] appears on the display.
- When DAB+ is started for the first time, a complete station search is performed. Once the scan is complete, the first station is played in alphanumeric order.
Carry out a complete search
- The automatic scan Full scan scans all DAB+ bands III channels and thus finds all stations broadcast in the reception area.
- Once the search is complete, the first station is played in alphanumeric order.
- Open the menu by pressing and holding the Mode/Menu button and then use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Complete search] entry. Press the Select/Info button.
- The display shows [Search…].
- During the search, a progress bar and the number of channels found are displayed.
Select transmitter
- Press the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to call up the station list and switch between the available stations.
- Depending on the setting under MENU > [Change station], the Select/Info button must then be pressed to play the selected station (option: Change station > List) or the station is played automatically (option:
- Change station > Channel).
- The channel list can also be called up via MENU > [Channel list].
Store DAB+ stations in a memory location
- The programme memory can store up to 20 stations in the DAB+ range.
- First, select the desired channel (see point 6.2.2).
- To store this station in a memory location, press and hold the Preset button during playback until [Favourite memory] appears in the display. Then use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select a favourite memory (1…20). Press the Select/Info button to save.
- Repeat this procedure to save additional transmitters.
Recalling DAB+ stations from a memory location
- To recall a station that you have previously stored in the FAV memory, briefly press the Preset button and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select a station preset (1…20). Press the Select/Info button to play the station.
- If no station is stored in the selected programme position, [(empty)] appears in the display.
Overwriting/deleting a program position memory
- Simply save a new channel to a favourite memory location as described.
- All memory locations are deleted when the factory settings are called up.
Signal strength
- Press and hold the Select/Info button several times until the signal strength bar is displayed.
- The signal strength is shown on the display using a bar chart.
- The marker shows the minimum signal strength.
- Transmitters whose signal strength is below the required minimum signal strength are not transmitting a sufficient signal. If necessary, realign the aerial or change the location.
Set manually
This menu item is used to check the reception channels and can be used to
align the aerial. Furthermore, transmitters can be added manually.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Manual setting] entry and press the Select/Info button.
- Use the Down◀, Up▶ and Select/Info buttons to select a channel (5A to 13F). The signal strength is now shown on the display. If a DAB+ station is received on a channel, the ensemble name of the station is displayed. The antenna can now be aligned for maximum signal strength.
- Transmitters whose signal strength is below the required minimum signal strength are not transmitting a sufficient signal. If necessary, realign the aerial or change the location.
- If there are stations on the set frequency or channel that have not yet been saved in the station list, these will now also be saved.
Volume control (DRC)
The volume adjustment menu item is used to set the compression rate, which
compensates for dynamic fluctuations and the associated volume variations.
-
Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the
[Volume adjustment] entry. -
Press the Select/Info button.
DRC high -High compression
DRC low-low compression
DRC off -compression switched off. -
Confirm by pressing the Select/Info button.
Delete inactive transmitters
This menu item is used to remove old and no longer receivable channels from
the channel list.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Delete inactive channels] entry.
- Press the Select/Info button.
- You will be asked [Delete] whether the inactive transmitters should be deleted.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select the [Yes] entry and confirm by pressing the Select/Info button.
FM (VHF) operation
Switch on FM radio mode
- Press the Mode/Menu button briefly until [FM] appears on the display.
- When switching on for the first time, the frequency 87.5 MHz is set.
- If you have already set or saved a station, the radio will play the last station set.
- The station name appears for RDS stations.
FM (VHF) reception with RDS information
RDS is a procedure for transmitting additional information about FM stations.
Broadcasters with RDS transmit their station name or programme type, for
example. This is shown on the display. The device can display the RDS
information RT (radio text), PS (station name), and PTY (programme type).
Automatic station search
- Press the Select/Info button to start the channel search.
- Alternatively:
- Press and hold the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to start the station search.
- If an FM station with a sufficiently strong signal is found, the search stops and the station is played. If an RDS station is received, the station name and, if applicable, the radio text will appear.
- To tune to weaker stations, please use the manual station search.
Manual station search
- Briefly press the Down◀, Up▶ buttons several times to set the desired station or frequency.
- The display shows the frequency in steps of 0.05 MHz.
Search setting
The sensitivity of the search run can be set in this menu item.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Search setting] entry. Press Select/Info.
- Select whether the search should only stop for strong channels [Only strong channels] or for all channels (including weak channels) [All channels].
- With the All channels setting, the automatic search stops at every available channel. This can result in weak stations being played back with noise.
- However, more stations are also found in this way than with the “Only strong stations” setting.
- Confirm by pressing the Select/Info button.
Audio setting
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Audio setting] entry. Press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select the entry [Stereo possible] or [Mono only] to play back in stereo or only in mono sound when FM reception is weak.
- Confirm by pressing the Select/Info button.
Store FM stations in a memory location
- The programme memory can store up to 20 stations in the FM range.
- First set the desired transmitter frequency.
- To store this station in a memory location, press and hold the Preset button during playback until [Favourite memory] appears in the display. Then use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select a favourite memory (1…20). Press the Select/Info button to save.
- Repeat this procedure to save additional transmitters.
Recalling FM stations from a memory location
- To recall a station that you have previously stored in the FAV memory, briefly press the Preset button and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select a station preset (1…20). Press the Select/Info button to play the station.
- If no station is stored in the selected programme position, [(empty)] appears in the display.
Overwriting/deleting a programme position memory
- Simply save a new channel to the respective memory location as described.
- All memory locations are deleted when the factory settings are called up.
Bluetooth
In Bluetooth mode, you can play music from a connected smartphone or tablet
via the speakers of the DIGITRADIO Bike 1. To do this, both devices must first
be “paired” with each other.
Switch on Bluetooth operation
- Press the Mode/Menu button briefly until [Bluetooth] appears on the display.
- When switching on for the first time, an external device (smartphone/tablet) must first be paired.
- If an external device that is within range has already been paired, the connection is established automatically. Depending on the connected device, music playback may start automatically.
Pairing an external device
To pair an external device, e.g. a smartphone or tablet, with the DIGITRADIO
Bike 1, proceed as follows:
- Start Bluetooth mode as described in section 8.1.
- Bluetooth] and [Pair Bluetooth] appear on the display.
- Now start the search for nearby Bluetooth devices on your external device.
- You may need to activate the Bluetooth function on your external device first.
- To activate the Bluetooth function on your external device and perform a search, please refer to the operating instructions for your external device.
- During the pairing process, both devices should be within 10cm of each other.
- The entry DIGITRADIO Bike 1 should now appear in the list of Bluetooth devices found on your external device. Tap on it to complete the pairing process. Once the pairing process has been successfully completed, you will hear a confirmation tone.
BT connected] appears on the display
Depending on the Bluetooth protocol of your external device, you can control the music playback using the playback buttons on the DIGITRADIO Bike 1:
- Play/pause – Button Select/Info
- Next title – Button Up▶
- Previous title – 2x button Down◀
- Title from the beginning – Button Down◀
- Volume – Keys Volume +/-
Alternatively, you can use the playback controls of the music app on your external device.
Revive coupling
- To cancel an active pairing, select Menu > [Disconnect] and press the Select/Info button. Note that the device to be unpaired must be connected to the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 if you want to unpair it. You can then pair a new device as described in section 8.2.
- Alternatively, you can also set up the pairing on your external device. Follow the instructions in the operating instructions for your external device.
Further functions
Sleep timer
The sleep timer switches the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 off automatically after the set
time or into standby mode (in mains operation).
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Sleep] entry. Press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select a time period after which the DIGITRADIO Bike 1 should switch off. You can choose between Off, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 minutes.
- Press the Select/Info button to accept the setting.
- If you want to check the remaining time with an active sleep timer, simply open the menu > Sleep again. If you want to switch off an active sleep timer, select Sleep > Off.
Equaliser
You can use the equaliser to adjust the sound to suit your preferences.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Equaliser] entry. Press Select/Info.
- Select the [Normal] entry for a sound reproduction that is optimised for the device, or [MyEQ…] to set the highs and lows manually. Press Select/Info to accept the selection.
MyEQ
- Select Menu > Equaliser > MyEQ and press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select either [Treble] to adjust the treble or [Bass] to adjust the bass. Then press Select/Info.
- With Down◀, Up▶ you can now set a value between -7 and +7.
- Press Select/Info to accept the setting.
- Select [Loudness] to achieve a balanced music reproduction even at low volumes.
System settings
Time and date settings
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Time] entry. Press Select/Info.
Set time/date manually
Depending on the time update setting (point 10.1.2), you must set the time and
date manually.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Time] > [Set time/date] entry. Press Select/Info.
- The first digits (hours) of the time flash and can be changed using the Down◀, Up▶ can be changed.
- Press Select/Info to accept the setting.
- The next digits (minutes) of the time then flash and can also be changed as described above.
- After each additional setting, press the Select/Info button to skip to the next setting.
- Proceed as described above for the date.
- After all settings have been made and Select/Info is pressed, [Time Saved] appears on the display.
Time update
In this submenu, you can specify whether the time update should take place
automatically via DAB+ or FM (FM) or whether you want to enter it manually
(point 10.1.1).
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Time] > [Time update] entry and press Select/Info.
- Use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the following options:
- [All sources] (update via DAB+ and FM) [Update from DAB] (update only via DAB+) [Update from FM] (update only via FM) [No update] (time/date must be entered manually, see Point 10.1.1).
- Press the Select/Info button to save the setting.
Setting the time format
In the Set 12/24 hours submenu, you can activate the 12 or 24 hour format.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Time]
- [Set 12/24 hours] entry and press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select one of the following options:
- [24 hours]
- [12 hours]
- Press the Select/Info button to save.
Set date format
In the Set date format submenu, you can specify the format for displaying the
date.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Time]
- [Set date format] entry and press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select one of the following options:
- [DD-MM-YYYY] (day, month, year)
- [MM-DD-YYYY] (month, day, year)
- Press the Select/Info button to save.
Display brightness
You can set the display brightness for both operation and standby (mains
operation).
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Lighting] entry. Press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select one of the following functions:
[Operation] controls the brightness in the normal, switched-on state. Here you
can choose between the brightness levels [High], [Medium] and [Low]. Use
Down◀, Up▶ to select a brightness level and press Select/Info to save.
[Standby] controls the brightness in standby mode (mains operation). Here you
can choose between the brightness levels [High], [Medium] and [Low]. Use
Down◀, Up▶ to select a brightness level and press Select/Info to save.
Language
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [Language] entry and press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select one of the available languages and confirm your selection by pressing the Select/Info button.
Factory setting
If you change the location of the device, e.g. if you move house, you may no
longer be able to receive the saved channels. In this case, resetting to the
factory settings will allow you to restore all saved channels.
- Delete channels to then start a new channel search.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the
- [Factory settings] entry. Press Select/Info.
- Use Down◀, Up▶ to select the [Yes] entry to perform the factory setting and press Select/Info.
- All previously saved channels and settings are deleted. The device is now in the factory settings.
- The display shows [Restart…] and the device starts with the language selection [Language]. Use Down◀, Up▶ to select one of the available languages and confirm the selection by pressing the Select/ Info button. The device then automatically performs a complete search in DAB mode.
- During the search, the display information shows the progress and the number of digital radio stations found.
- Once the station search is complete, the first DAB+ programme is played.
SW version
Under SW version you can query the currently installed SW version.
- Open the menu and use the Down◀, Up▶ buttons to select the [SW version] entry.
- Press Select/Info. The current SW version is displayed.
Cleaning
- To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not clean the appliance with a wet cloth or under running water. Disconnect the mains plug and switch off the appliance before cleaning!
- Do not use scouring pads, scouring powder or solvents such as alcohol or petrol.
- Do not use any of the following substances: Salt water, insecticide ammonia, chlorinated or acidic solvents (ammonia).
- Clean the housing with a soft cloth moistened with water. Do not use spirits, thinners, etc.; they could damage the surface of the device.
- Only clean the display with a soft cotton cloth. If necessary, use a cotton cloth with small amounts of non-alkaline, diluted water- or alcohol-based soapy water.
- Rub the cotton cloth gently over the surface.
Eliminate errors
If the device does not work as intended, check it using the following table.
Symptom | Possible cause/remedy |
---|---|
Device cannot be switched on. | The device is not supplied with power. Connect |
the power adapter correctly to the socket and to the device. Charge the
battery.
No sound can be heard.| Increase the volume.
The display does not switch on.| Disconnect the appliance from the mains and
reapply power.
Symptom| Possible cause/remedy
---|---
Reception via DAB+/FM is poor.| Change the position of the antenna or the
DIGITRADIO Bike 1.
Device cannot be operated.| Disconnect the appliance from the mains and
reapply power.
Poor Bluetooth connection and dropouts| Do not exceed the maximum range of 10m
via Bluetooth.
If you are still unable to rectify the fault after the checks described, please contact the technical hotline.
Technical data
Technical data / manufacturer’s information
Reception paths | DAB+, FM, Bluetooth |
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Power supply | Via external power supply unit supplied Integrated Li-Ion |
battery 4000mAh
Frequencies| FM: 87.5-108 MHz
DAB+: 174-240 MHz
Bluetooth: 2.402-2.480 GHz Transmission power: Class 2/max. +4 dBm
Protection class| IP65
Power consumption (mains operation)| In operation max.: 10 W Standby: < 1 W*
Music performance| 5 W RMS
Working temperature| 0 °C ~ 40 °C
Storage conditions| -10°C ~ 50°C / < 95% air humidity
Weight (g)| 461
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm| 165 x 73 x 71
Technical data of the supplied power supply unit
Manufacturer | TechniSat Digital GmbH, Julius-Saxler- Straße 3, D-54550 Daun |
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Model identifier | BQ12E-0502000-G |
Input voltage | AC 100 – 240 V |
Input alternating current frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Output voltage | DC 5.0 V |
Output current | 2,0 A |
Output power | 10,0 W |
Consistent efficiency in operation | 79,5 % |
Power consumption at no load | 0,07 W |
- Battery fully charged
- Technical changes and errors excepted.
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References
- konf.tsat.de/?ID=23127
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