TechniSat DIGITRADIO 22 DAB Plus UKW Bluetooth Kitchen Radio Instruction Manual

September 2, 2024
TechniSat

Operating instructions
DIGITRADIO 22
DAB+/UKW/Bluetooth kitchen radio with LED lighting

Illustrations

1.1 Front view

  1. On/Standby
  2. MODE
  3. Display
  4. SCAN
  5. Preset 1
  6. TUNE/OK rotary knob
  7. Not documented
  8. MENU/INFO
  9. TIMER/ALARM
  10. Preset 2
  11. Preset 3+
  12. Motion sensor
  13. Volume/light rotary knob

1.2 Underside

14 Ambient light LEDs
15 Loudspeaker
16 Bass diaphragm

1.3 Back

17 DAB+/UKW antenna
18 USB power supply
1.4 Top side 19. Mounting plate (can be removed from the rear of the housing)

Safety instructions

3.1 Foreword
Dear customers,
Thank you for purchasing the DIGITRADIO 22 from TechniSat. These operating instructions are intended to help you familiarise yourself with the functions of the DIGITRADIO 22 and make optimum use of them. It will help you to use it 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 using the DIGITRADIO 22!
Yours
TechniSat Team
3.2 Signs and symbols used in these operating instructions:

Indicates a safety instruction which, 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.
Functions and buttons to be pressed are described in these operating instructions feU printed.

General symbols:
Indoor use – Appliances with this symbol are only suitable for indoor use.
Icon 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/equipment do not belong in household waste, but must be disposed of properly in accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). At the end of its life, please take this device to the designated public collection points for disposal. BaGeries must be removed before disposing of the device and disposed of separately from the device.
Observe all notes and safety instructions in these operating instructions. Keep the operating instructions in a safe place for future reference. Pass these operating instructions on to the buyer when selling the appliance.
The power supply unit of your appliance corresponds to energy efficiency class VI.
3.3 Intended use
The device is designed to receive radio programmes via DAB+ and FM/UKW. Music media can be streamed via a Bluetooth connection. The device may only be used with the supplied accessories (e.g. power supply unit, remote control, cable, aerial, etc.). Any other use of these accessories is not permitted.
The device is designed as an under-cabinet device (kitchen radio) for private use and is not suitable for commercial purposes.
3.4 The target group of these operating instructions
The operating instructions are intended for any person who sets up, operates, cleans or disposes of the appliance.
3.5 Safe handling of the DIGITRADIO 22
Please observe the following instructions in order t o 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!
Observe all the following instructions for the intended use of the appliance 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 device may only be operated in the specified ambient conditions.
– Do not expose the appliance to dripping or splashing water. If water gets into the appliance, disconnect it from the power supply and contact the service centre
– 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 mains voltage printed on the power supply unit. Never attempt to operate the device with a different voltage. Only use the mains adapter supplied.
– If the appliance is damaged, it must not be put into operation.
– Do not operate the appliance near bathtubs, showers, swimming pools or running/splashing water. There is a risk of electric shock and/or device defects.
– 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 use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Never allow children to use this appliance unsupervised.
– Modifications to the appliance are prohibited.

Legal information

Hereby, TechniSat declares that the radio equipment type DIGITRADIO 22 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU
Declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address: hGp://konf.tsat.de/?ID=23949
TechniSat is not responsible for product damage due to external influences, wear or improper handling, unauthorised repairs, modifications or accidents.
Subject to changes and printing errors. Status 08/23.
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.de.
DIGITRADIO 22 and TechniSat are registered trademarks of:
TechniSat Digital GmbH
TechniPark
Julius-Saxler-Straße 3
D-54550 Daun/Eifel
www.technisat.de
The names of the companies, institutions or brands mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
4.1 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. With 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 applied for 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

Installing the DIGITRADIO 22

Notes:
– Do not install or place the appliance near heat sources such as radiators. Avoid direct sunlight and places with an unusually high level of dust.
– The location must not be selected in rooms with high humidity, e.g. sauna, bathroom, as condensation can damage the device. The appliance is intended for use in a dry environment and in a temperate climate and must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water.
– Keep the DIGITRADIO 22 away from devices that generate strong magnetic fields.

Remove the mounting plaGe from the housing of the DIGITRADIO 22 by pulling the plaGe backwards.
Fasten the mounting plate under the mounting surface (e.g. a kitchen cabinet) using the screws supplied. Note the length of the mounted thread (of the short screws) of 13 mm. If the thickness of the wooden cabinet is thinner, use correspondingly shorter screws.
The screws supplied can be used for wooden furniture/cupboards. Depending on the cabinet, the spacer sleeves and the longer screws can be used. > Check that the mounting plate is firmly seated before attaching the DIGITRADIO 22 to the mounting plate.
Connect the USB power cable to the power adapter supplied.
Make sure that the mains cable or power supply unit is always easily accessible so that you can quickly disconnect the device from the power supply!
Now push the DIGITRADIO 22 into the mounting plaGe until it clicks into place on the mounting plaGe. > Then connect the power supply unit to the mains.
To connect to the mains, insert the mains plug fully into the socket.
– Use a suitable, easily accessible mains connection and avoid using multiple sockets!
– If the appliance is not to be used for a longer period of time, e.g. before travelling, unplug the mains plug.
WARNING!
Do not touch the mains plug with wet hands, risk of electric shock!
ATTENTION!
Lay the mains cable so that nobody can trip over it.
5.1 Reception with the throw antenna
The number and quality of the stations to be received depends on the reception conditions at the installation site. Excellent reception can be achieved with the throw antenna.
It is important to lay the antenna precisely, especially in the peripheral 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 search at a window 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 antenna during playback of a station. This can lead to impaired reception and sound dropouts.

Description of the DIGITRADIO 22

6.1 The scope of delivery
Please check that the scope of delivery is complete before commissioning: 1x
DIGITRADIO 22
1x power supply unit
1x operating instructions
1x mounting plate
8x mounting screws (4x long, 4x short)
4x spacer sleeves (optional)
6.2 The special features of the DIGITRADIO 22
The DIGITRADIO 22 consists of a DAB+/UKW receiver with the following functions:
– You can store up to 10 DAB+ and FM stations.
– The radio receives on the frequencies FM 87.5-108 MHz (analogue) and DAB+ 174.9-239.2 MHz (digital antenna).
– The appliance has a time and date display.
– Music playback via a Bluetooth connection.
– 2″ colour display.
– Ambient light.
– Motion detector with automatic light/radio control.
– Alarm clock, sleep timer and short-time alarm function
6.3 General device functions
6.3.1 Switch on the device

First prepare the DIGITRADIO 22 for operation as described under point 5.
Press the On/Standby button (1) to switch on the DIGITRADIO 22.
After switching on for the first time, the menu language must first be selected.
To do this, turn the TUNE/OK rotary knob (6) and then press it to save the selected language. An automatic station search is then carried out via DAB+.
After the search, the first DAB+ station in the station list is played.
If the device is in power-off mode, press and hold the On/Standby button (1) is pressed briefly.
6.3.2 Switch off the device
You can switch the device to standby mode by pressing the On/Standby button (1). The date/time and active alarm clock are shown on the display.
Briefly press and hold the button in standby mode to switch the device off completely (power-off mode).
6.3.3 Source selection
The MODE button (2) can be used to switch between the DAB+ (digital radio), FM (FM) and Bluetooth sources. To do this, press the button briefly several times.
6.3.4 Setting the volume
Adjust the volume using the VOLUME rotary knob (13). Turning to the right increases the volume, turning to the left decreases the volume.
The set volume is shown on the display using a bar chart.
6.3.5 Display
Depending on the channel, the additional information displayed can be switched through using the MENU/ INFO button (8).
Press the MENU/INFO button (8) briefly several times to display the title, artist, reception strength etc., for example.
6.3.5.1 Slideshow
Some DAB+ stations transmit additional information such as the album cover of the current track, adverts or weGer data. The size of the picture can be adjusted by pressing the TUNE/OK rotary knob (6).
6.3.6 Ambient light
The DIGITRADIO 22 has ambient light LEDs on the underside. You can either activate (and deactivate) the light automatically via the motion detector on the front of the device, see chapter “12.6 Motion detector” or manually by pressing the VOLUME rotary knob.

Use the menu to access all functions and settings of the DIGITRADIO 22 Menu navigation is carried out using the MENU/INFO buttons (8) and the TUNE/OK rotary knob (6). The menu is divided into submenus and contains different menu items or functions that can be activated depending on the selected source. To open menu, simply press and hold the MENU/INFO button briefly until the menu opens.
To switch to submenus, turn the TUNE/OK rotary knob to display a submenu and then press it to call up the submenu. An asterisk (*) marks the current selection.
Close the menu: Press the MENU/INFO button several times (depending on the which submenu you are in) until the current radio programme is displayed again.
Settings are only saved by pressing the TUNE/OK rotary knob. If the MENU/INFO button is pressed in the meantime, the settings are not accepted and saved (the MENU/INFO button takes on the function of a “Back” button and the menu is leave).
Functions and buttons to be pressed are described in these operating instructions in feU 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 a loud text.
All images shown in these operating instructions are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the actual product.

DAB+ (Digital Radio)

8.1 What is DAB+
DAB+ is a new digital format that allows you to listen to crystal-clear sound without noise. Unlike conventional analogue radio stations, DAB+ broadcasts several stations on one and the same frequency. This is called an ensemble or multiplex. An ensemble is made u p of the radio station and several service components or data services, which are broadcast individually by the radio stations. Information e.g. at www.dabplus.de or www.dabplus.ch.
8.2 Switch on DAB+ radio mode

Press the MODE button 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.
8.2.1 Carry out a complete search
The automatic scan Full scan scans all DAB+ Band 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.
Press the SCAN button (4).
The display shows [Search…].
During the search, a progress bar and the number of channels found are displayed.
If no station is found, check the antenna and change the installation location if necessary (point 5.1).
8.2.2 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 > [Manual search] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Turn the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select a channel (5A to 13F) and then press it. The signal strength is now shown on the display. If DAB+ stations are received on a channel, the ensemble name of the stations is displayed. The aerial can now be aligned for maximum signal strength.
Transmitters whose signal strength is below the required minimum signal strength do not transmit a sufficient signal. If necessary, align the antenna as described under point 5.1.
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.
8.2.3 Select transmitter
Turn the TUNE/OK rotary knob to call up the station list and switch between the available stations. Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to play the selected station.
8.2.4 Store DAB+ stations in a favourite memory location
The favourites memory can store up to 20 stations in the DAB+ range.
First select the desired channel (see point 8.2.3).
To save this station to a memory location, press and hold the 3+ button during playback until [Save favourite] appears in the display. Then use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select a favourite memory (1…20). Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save.
Repeat this procedure to save additional transmitters.
You can also press one of the preset 1 or 2 direct selection buttons directly to select a station.
save your settings by pressing and holding the corresponding button.
Alternative:
Select MENU > [Save favourite].
8.2.5 Recall DAB+ stations from a memory location
To call up a station that you have previously stored in the favourite memory, briefly press the Preset 3+ button and select a station preset (1…20) using the TUNE/OK rotary knob. Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to play the station.
If no station is stored in the selected programme position, [(Empty)] appears in the display.
Alternatively, you can also press the corresponding direct selection button Preset 1 or 2 be utilised.
Alternative:
In the MENU, select > [Favourites list].
8.2.6 Overwriting/deleting a programme 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.
8.2.7 Signal strength
Briefly press the MENU/INFO button several times until the signal strength bar is displayed. > The signal strength is shown on the display using a bar chart.
Transmitters whose signal strength is below the required minimum signal strength do not transmit a sufficient signal. If necessary, align the antenna as described under point 5.1.
8.2.8 Delete inactive transmitters**
This menu item is used to remove old and no longer receivable channels from the channel list.
Open the MENU > [Delete inactive channels] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
You will be asked whether the inactive transmitters should be deleted.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select the [Yes] entry and confirm by pressing the TUNE/OK rotary knob.

FM (VHF) operation

9.1 Switch on FM radio mode

Press the MODE button to switch to FM mode.
FM] appears on the display.
When switching on for the first time, the frequency is set to 87.5 MHz.
If you have already set or saved a station, the radio will play the last station set.
The station name appears for RDS stations.
To improve reception, align the antenna (point 5.1).
9.2 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), PTY (programme type).
9.3 Automatic station search
Press the SCAN button (4) to automatically search for the next station with a sufficient signal.
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.
9.4 Manual station search
Turn the TUNE/OK rotary knob to set the desired station or frequency.
The display shows the frequency in steps of 0.05 MHz.
9.5 Search setting
The sensitivity of the search run can be set in this menu item.
Open the MENU > [Search setting] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Select whether the search should only stop for strong channels [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.
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save.
9.6 Store FM stations in a memory location
The programme memory can store up to 20 stations in the FM range.
First set the desired channel.
To save this station to a memory location, press and hold the 3+ button during playback until [Save favourite] appears in the display. Then use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select a favourite memory (1…20). Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save.
Repeat this procedure to save additional transmitters.
You can also press one of the preset 1 or 2 direct selection buttons directly to select a station.
save your settings by pressing and holding the corresponding button.
Alternative:
Select MENU > [Save favourite].
9.6.1 Recalling FM stations from a memory location
To call up a station that you have previously stored in the favourite memory, briefly press the 3+ button and use the TUNE/ OK rotary knob to select a preset station (1…20). Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to play the station.
If no station is stored in the selected programme position, [(Empty)] appears in the display.
Alternatively, the corresponding direct dialling button 1 or 2 can also be used.
Alternative:
In the MENU, select > [Favourites list].
9.6.2 Overwriting/deleting a programme 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.

Bluetooth

In Bluetooth mode, you can play music from a connected smartphone or tablet via the DIGITRADIO 22 speaker. To do this, both devices must first be “paired” with each other.
10.1 Switch on Bluetooth operation

Switch to Bluetooth mode by pressing the MODE button.
Bluetooth] appears on the display.
When switching on for the first time, an external device (smartphone/tablet) must be paired first.
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.
10.2 Pairing an external device
To pair an external device, e.g. a smartphone or tablet, with the DIGITRADIO 22, proceed as follows:
Start Bluetooth mode as described under point 10.1.
Bluetooth] and [Disconnected] 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 22 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, [Connected] and the name of the connected device appear on the DIGITRADIO 22 display.
  You can now start music playback on your external device.
Depending on the Bluetooth protocol of your external device, you can control the music playback with the TUNE/OK rotary knob:
Play/pause Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Next trackTUNE/OK Turn the rotary knob (right) Previous trackTUNE/OK Turn the rotary knob (left 2x) Track from beginning TUNE/OK Turn the rotary knob ( left 1x)
Alternatively, you can use the playback controls of the music app on your external device.
If there is no playback or no device is paired, the DIGITRADIO 22 automatically switches to power-saving mode (standby) after approx. 15 minutes.
10.3 Revive coupling
You can only set up an active pairing on your external device.
Follow the instructions in the operating instructions for your external device.

Further functions

11.1 Alarm/short time alarm
In addition to an alarm clock function and a sleep timer, the DIGITRADIO 22 also has an alarm or short-time alarm. An alarm tone sounds after the set time has elapsed.

Briefly press the TIMER/ALARM button (9). The display shows [Set countdown].
First set the minutes of the countdown by turning the TUNE/OK knob and press the TUNE/OK knob to accept.
Then enter the seconds of the countdown in the same way. If you press the TUNE/OK rotary knob again to confirm, the countdown starts counting down immediately.
After the countdown has ended, an alarm tone sounds. You can switch this off by pressing the On/Standby button or the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
The maximum selectable countdown time is 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
11.2 Sleep timer
The sleep timer automatically switches the DIGITRADIO 22 to standby mode after the set time.
In the MENU, select > [Sleep].
By turning the TUNE/OK knob, you can select the time (1 – 120 minutes) after which the DIGITRADIO 22 should switch off.
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to accept.
11.3 Alarm clock
The alarm clock switches the DIGITRADIO 22 on at the set alarm time. Two alarm times can be programmed. The programming of alarm clock 1 is described as an example.
11.3.1 Set up alarm clock
During normal operation, press and hold the TIMER/ALARM button (9) until the alarm clock selection appears.
Alternative:
In the MENU, select > [Alarm clock].
Turn the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select an alarm clock that you would like to set and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
The individual alarm clock parameters can then be set.
You can change a value by turning the TUNE/OK rotary knob. Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to accept.
Alarm clock
Switch the alarm clock active: [On] or [Off].
Time
You can enter the alarm time here.
First select the hours using the TUNE/OK rotary knob and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to accept. Then enter the minutes. Accept these by pressing the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Mode
The source is then entered. Alarm tone, DAB+ or FM are available. Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to accept the setting.
If you have selected DAB+ or FM, you can specify under [Prog.] whether you want to be woken up with the last station you listened to or with one from your favourites list.
Repetition (repeat)
You can choose between Daily (every day of the week), Once, Weekdays (Mon. – Fri.) or Weekends (Sat. and Sun.). Press the OK button to accept the setting.
Volume
Here you can adjust the alarm tone volume with the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
set. Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to accept.
Prog.
-> Only available if DAB+ or FM was selected under [Mode].
Select the last station you listened to or a station from your Favourites list.
The time must be read in for the alarm clock to work properly. For more information, see point 12.1.2.
11.3.2 Switch off alarm clock after alarm
Press the On/Standby or TIMER/ALARM button to switch off the alarm clock.
If you want to activate the snooze function, press the TUNE/OK rotary knob when the alarm clock is active.

System settings

All settings explained in this section apply equally to all sources.
12.1 Time and date settings
12.1.1 Set time/date manually
Depending on the time update setting (point 12.1.2), you must set the time and date manually.

In the MENU, select [Time/date] > [Set time/date] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
The first digits (day) of the date flash and can be changed by turning the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to accept.
The next digits (month) of the date then flash and can also be changed as described above.
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob after each further setting to return to the to jump to the next setting.
Proceed as described above for the time.
After all settings have been made and the TUNE/OK rotary knob has been pressed for the last time, [Saved] appears on the display.
12.1.2 Time update
Here you can specify whether time synchronisation should take place automatically via DAB+ and FM (FM) or whether you want to enter it manually (point 12.1.1).
Select the entry [Time/date] > [Auto update] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select the following options:
[Update from radio] (update via DAB+ and FM)
[No update] (time/date must be entered manually, see point 12.1.1).
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save the setting.
12.1.3 Setting the time format
Under Time format, you can activate the 12 or 24 hour format.
Select the entry [Time/date] > [Set time format] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select the following options:
[24 hours]
[12 hours]
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save.
12.1.4 Set date format
You can change the display format of the date under Date format.
Select the entry [Time/date] > [Set date format] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select the following options:
[DD-MM-YYYY]
[MM-DD-YYYY]
[YYYY-MM-DD]
T = day, M = month, Y = year)
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save.
12.1.5 Clock design
You can select the clock design in standby mode under this menu item.
Select the entry [Time/date] > [Clock style] and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select the following options:
[Digital]
[Analogue]
Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save.
12.2 Language
Select the [Language] entry in the MENU and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select one of the available languages and confirm your selection by pressing the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
12.3 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, you can delete all saved channels by resetting to factory settings and then start a new channel search.
Select the [Factory settings] entry in the MENU and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select the [Yes] entry to perform the factory setting and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
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.
12.4 System info
You can query the currently installed software version under Software version.
Select the [System Version] entry in the MENU and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
The current SW version is displayed.
12.4.1 Lighting
Select the [Lighting] entry in the MENU and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob.
[Level]
You can choose between the brightness levels [High], [Medium] and [Low] for normal playback operation. Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select a brightness level and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save.
[Switch off]
Automatically dims the display to Low after the selected time. Press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save a setting.
Select [Always on] so that the display is not dimmed during operation and standby.
12.5 Equaliser
The equaliser provides you with presets to improve the sound reproduction.
Select [EQ] in the MENU and press the TUNE/OK knob.
Use the TUNE/OK rotary knob to select a preset and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob to save it.
12.6 Bew egungsmelder
The DIGITRADIO 22 can be configured so that the motion detector activates the radio, the ambient light or both when you approach the radio.
Select the [Motion detector] entry in the MENU and press the TUNE/OK rotary knob. Select the following options:
12.6.1 Mode
Under [Mode], you can specify what should happen when motion is detected by the motion sensor:
Off: Motion detector is inactive
LED: Ambient light is activated
Radio: The radio is switched on
LED and radio: Radio and light are switched on
12.6.2 Release time
You can use the trigger time to determine the delay from motion detection until the configured function is triggered. You can select a time from 1 second to 60 seconds.
12.6.3 Runtime
The runtime determines how long an active function remains activated after the last motion detection until it is automatically switched off again.
You can select a time from 1 minute to 10 minutes.
12.6.4 Example configuration
You have selected the LED and radio mode with a trigger time of 4 seconds and a runtime of 3 minutes. If the motion detector detects movement, e.g. when you go into the kitchen, the ambient light and radio are switched on after 4 seconds. After 3 minutes (if no movement is detected), the light and radio are switched off again.

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.
No sound can be heard.| Increase the volume.
The display does not switch on.| Disconnect the appliance from the mains and reapply power.
Reception via DAB+/FM is poor.| Change the position of the antenna or the DIGITRADIO 22.
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.
Device automatically switches to standby| The auto standby function automatically switches the appliance to standby after approx.
15 minutes if the following conditions are met: No device connected via Bluetooth when
the device is in Bluetooth mode.

If you are still unable to rectify the fault after the checks described, please contact the technical hotline.

Technical data / manufacturer’s information

Technical changes and errors excepted.

Reception paths DAB+, FM, Bluetooth
Power supply Power supply unit DC 5 V, 2 A via external power supply unit

supplied
Frequencies| FM: 87.5-108 MHz
DAB/DAB+: 174-240 MHz
Bluetooth: 2.401-2.480 GHz Transmission power max.: 10dBm
Bluetooth| Version V5.1
Ambient light LED| 19 lumen
Power consumption| in operation max.: DAB+ 4.4 W FM 3.2 W
Standby: 0.7 W
Loudspeaker| 1 x 3 W RMS
Weight| 600 g
Dimensions (WxDxH) mm| 230 x 120 x 55
Operating conditions| 0 °C – 40 °C

Technical data of the supplied power supply unit

Manufacturer TechniSat Digital GmbH, Julius-SaxlerStrafle 3, D-54550 Daun
Model identifier GKYPG0200050EU2
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 79,25 %
Efficiency at low load 72,4 %
Power consumption at no load 0,7 W

Disposal instructions

The packaging of your appliance consists exclusively of recyclable materials. Please sort them accordingly and return them to the “Dual System”. This product is labelled in accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and must not be disposed of with normal household waste at the end of its service life, but must be handed in at a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the packaging indicates this.
The materials are recyclable according to their labelling. By reusing, material recycling or other forms of recycling old appliances, you are making an important contribution to protecting our environment.
Please ask your local authority for the responsible disposal centre. Ensure that empty batteries and electronic scrap are not disposed of with household waste, but  disposed of properly (take back by specialist retailers, hazardous waste).
We hereby advise you to delete all personal data stored on the device on your own responsibility before disposing of the device.

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