TechniSat DIGITRADIO 585 Owner's manual

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DIGITRADIO 585
Internet-Radio mit DAB+/UKW-Tuner und Bluetooth Streaming
Instruction Manual
DIGITRADIO 585
Internet radio with DAB+/FM tuner and Bluetooth streaming
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1 Illustrations
1.1 Front view
1.2 View from the rear
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1 MUTE 11 PRESET
2 VOLUME/ 12 Search for Track/Backwards
3 ALARM 13 Search for Track/Forwards
4 IR receiver 14 BACK
5 MODE 15 Play/Pause
6 SLEEP 16 Scroll&Select/Snooze
7 INFO 17 Stop
8 MENU 18 CD Eject
9 Display 19 Speaker
10 CD compartment
20 Telescopic antenna 23 AUX IN
21 DC IN 24 USB port
22 Headphone connection 25 Antenna connection
1.3 Remote control
1 On/Standby
2 Eject
3 Back
4 Play/Pause
5 Stop
6 Forward
7 Playback options
8 MENU
9 OK
10 Arrow keys
11 BACK
12 SCAN
13 MUTE
14 MODE
15 Volume
16 INFO
17 Alarm 1
18 Alarm 2
19 Snooze
20 Sleep timer
21 Number buons 1-12
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2 Contents
1 Illustrations .............................................................................................................. 44
1.1 Front view .................................................................................................................................... 44
1.2 View from the rear .................................................................................................................. 44
1.3 Remote control ..........................................................................................................................45
2 Contents .....................................................................................................................46
3 Safety instructions ..................................................................................................48
3.1 Signs and symbols used ....................................................................................................... 49
3.2 Intended use .............................................................................................................................. 50
3.3 Target group for this instruction manual ...................................................................... 50
3.4 Using the DIGITRADIO 585 safely .................................................................................... 50
4 Legal notices ............................................................................................................ 51
4.1 Service instructions ..................................................................................................................52
5 Seing up the device ............................................................................................. 52
6 Description of the DIGITRADIO 585 ................................................................... 53
6.1 Scope of delivery .......................................................................................................................53
6.2 Special features of the DIGITRADIO 585 ........................................................................53
6.3 Preparing the DIGITRADIO 585 for operation .............................................................54
6.3.1 Connect and align the antenna .........................................................................................54
6.3.2 Connecting the power supply unit ...................................................................................54
6.3.3 Insert the baeries into the remote control.................................................................54
6.4 General device functionality ................................................................................................55
6.4.1 Switching on the device ........................................................................................................55
6.4.2 Switching o the device ........................................................................................................55
6.4.3 Operating the device with the remote control ...........................................................55
6.4.4 Adjusting the volume ..............................................................................................................56
6.4.5 Activating the mute function ...............................................................................................56
6.4.6 Retrieving displays ....................................................................................................................56
6.4.7 Visual displays ............................................................................................................................57
7 Menu operation ....................................................................................................... 57
7.1 Main menu ...................................................................................................................................57
7.2 Source selection.........................................................................................................................57
8 Internet radio ...........................................................................................................58
8.1 Last listened to ...........................................................................................................................58
8.2 Station list .....................................................................................................................................58
9 Spotify Connect .......................................................................................................59
10 Playing music (UPnP & USB media) ..................................................................59
10.1 Playing media ............................................................................................................................ 60
10.2 Providing music via the Windows media player ....................................................... 60
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11 DAB+ (digital radio) function ...............................................................................60
11.1 What is DAB+? ......................................................................................................................... 60
11.2 DAB radio reception .................................................................................................................61
11.3 Performing a station scan ......................................................................................................61
11.3.1 Manual scan ..................................................................................................................................61
11.4 Selecting stations .......................................................................................................................61
11.5 Saving DAB stations .................................................................................................................62
11.6 Selecting the programmed stations ................................................................................62
11.7 Deleting a saved memory slot ............................................................................................62
11.8 Signal intensity ...........................................................................................................................62
11.9 Dynamic Label Plus .................................................................................................................. 63
11.10 Seing DRC ..................................................................................................................................63
11.11 Deleting inactive stations ......................................................................................................63
11.12 Sorting the stations ..................................................................................................................63
12 FM mode ....................................................................................................................63
12.1 Switching on the radio mode .............................................................................................63
12.2 FM reception with RDS information ................................................................................ 64
12.3 Manual station selection ....................................................................................................... 64
12.4 Automatic station selection ................................................................................................ 64
12.5 Seing mono/stereo ............................................................................................................... 64
12.6 Saving FM stations ....................................................................................................................65
12.7 Selecting the programmed stations ................................................................................65
12.8 Deleting a saved memory slot ............................................................................................65
13 Bluetooth ...................................................................................................................65
13.1 Activating the Bluetooth mode .......................................................................................... 65
13.2 Pairing ........................................................................................................................................... 66
13.3 Playing music ............................................................................................................................. 66
14 Audio/Playing MP3 CDs .........................................................................................66
14.1 General information on CDs/MP3 CDs ........................................................................... 66
14.2 The discs you can use .............................................................................................................67
14.3 Playing CDs ..................................................................................................................................67
14.4 Seing the track ........................................................................................................................68
14.5 Quick search ................................................................................................................................68
14.6 Repeat function .........................................................................................................................68
15 Audio input ...............................................................................................................68
16 Other functions ........................................................................................................ 69
16.1 Sleep function .............................................................................................................................69
16.2 Alarm ................................................................................................................................................ 9
16.2.1 Seing the alarm time ............................................................................................................69
16.2.2 Switching o the alarm aer being woken ..................................................................70
16.2.3 Switching o the alarm ..........................................................................................................70
17 System seings .........................................................................................................71
17.1 Equaliser .........................................................................................................................................71
17.1.1 My EQ seing ...............................................................................................................................71
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3 Safety instructions
Preface
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing the DIGITRADIO 585 from TechniSat.
This instruction manual is intended to help you get to know the extensive functions
that your new unit oers and to make the best use of them.
It will help you to use the DIGITRADIO 585 properly and safely.
It is intended for anyone concerned with installing, connecting, operating, cleaning
or disposing of the unit. Keep the instruction manual in a safe place for future
reference.
You can find an up-to-date version of the instruction manual on the TechniSat
homepage (www.technisat.de).
We have kept the operating instructions as brief as possible and have used
terminology that everybody can understand.
We hope you enjoy your
TechniSat DIGITRADIO 585!
The TechniSat Team
17.2 Internet seings ..........................................................................................................................71
17.2.1 WPS connection ........................................................................................................................72
17.3 Time seings ...............................................................................................................................72
17.4 Language ...................................................................................................................................... 73
17.5 Factory seings .......................................................................................................................... 73
17.6 Soware update ........................................................................................................................ 73
17.7 Set-up wizard ..............................................................................................................................74
17.8 Info ...................................................................................................................................................75
17.9 Display backlight .......................................................................................................................75
17.10 Data protection notice ............................................................................................................ 76
18 Charging function for external devices ............................................................ 76
18.1 Wired charging of external devices .................................................................................76
18.2 Wireless charging of external devices ............................................................................76
19 Control via Amazon Alexa ....................................................................................76
19.1 Seing up the Nuvola account ........................................................................................... 77
19.2 Activating and linking Nuvola skill ..................................................................................... 76
19.3 Alexa control commands .......................................................................................................79
20 Cleaning .....................................................................................................................79
21 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................80
22 Technical specifications / manufacturer's instructions ................................ 81
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3.1 Signs and symbols used
In this instruction manual:
Indicates a safety instruction which can lead to serious injuries or death if not
observed. Note the following signal words:
DANGER - Serious / fatal injury
WARNING - Serious injury, possibly fatal
CAUTION - Injury
This identifies information that must always be observed to prevent defects,
data loss/misuse and undesired operation. It also describes additional
functions of your unit.
Beware of electrical voltage. Follow all safety instructions to avoid electric
shock. Do not open the device under any circumstances.
On the unit:
Indoor use - Devices with this symbol are only suitable for indoor use.
Protection class II - Electrical devices of protection class II are electrical
devices with continuous double and/or reinforced insulation and no
connection options for a protective conductor. The casing of an electrical
device of protection class II, which is enclosed in an insulating material, can
form part or all of the additional or reinforced insulation.
Your device bears the CE symbol and complies with all requisite EU
standards.
Electronic devices do not belong in the household waste and must be
disposed of properly in accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council dated January 27, 2003 concerning
waste electrical and electronic equipment. Please return this unit to the
designated public collection point for disposal at the end of its service life.
Observe all information and safety instructions in this instruction manual.
Keep the instruction manual in a safe place for future reference.
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3.2 Intended use
The device is designed to receive radio broadcasts via DAB+, FM and the Internet.
Music media can be streamed via a WLAN network connection or Bluetooth. The
device has been designed for private use and not for commercial purposes.
3.3 Target group for this instruction manual
The instruction manual is intended for anyone concerned with installing, operating,
cleaning or disposing of the device.
3.4 Using the DIGITRADIO 585 safely
Please take note of the following information to minimise safety risks, to prevent
damage to the device and to make a contribution to environmental protection.
Please read all of the safety information carefully and keep it for future reference.
Always follow all warnings and instructions in this instruction manual and on the
rear of the device.
WARNING!
Never open the device!
Touching live parts can be fatal!
Observe all of the following instructions for the intended use of the device
and to prevent damage to the device and injury to persons.
- Do not repair the device yourself. Repairs should only be carried out by
trained experts. Contact our customer service department.
- The device should only be operated under the intended environmental
conditions.
- Do not expose the device to dripping or splashing water. If water has
penetrated the device, switch it o and inform the Service department.
- Do not expose the device to heat sources which could heat it up more than
normal use will.
- If you detect a device defect, odour or smoke, a major malfunction, or
damage to the housing, inform the Service department immediately.
- The device must only be operated at the mains voltage specified on the
power supply unit. Never try to operate the device at any another voltage.
- If the device shows signs of damage, it must not be put into operation.
- Do not put the device into operation in the vicinity of bath tubs, showers,
swimming pools or running/splashing water. There is a risk of electric shock
and/or device defects.
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- Foreign bodies, e.g. nails, coins, etc. must not be allowed to fall inside the
device. Do not touch the connection contacts with metal objects or your
fingers. This could lead to short-circuits.
- This device is not intended to be used by people (including children) with
limited physical, sensoryormentalcapacities or lackof experienceand/
or knowledge,unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their
safety or they have been instructed by them as to how to use the device.
Never allow children to use the device unsupervised.
- Modifications to the device are prohibited.
4 Legal notices
TechniSat herewith declares that the radio system model DIGITRADIO
585 corresponds to Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU
Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address:
hp://konf.tsat.de/?ID=22623
TechniSat accepts no liability for product damage as a result of external
influences, wear or improper handling, unauthorised repairs, modifications or
accidents.
Changes and printingerrors reserved. Version 03/20. Copying and
reproduction are subject to the publisher's consent. The respective current
version of the instructions can be downloaded in PDF format in the
download area of the TechniSat Homepage at www.technisat.de.
DIGITRADIO 585 and TechniSat are registered trademarks of:
TechniSat Digital GmbH
TechniPark
Julius-Saxler-Strasse 3
D-54550 Daun/Eifel, Germany
www.technisat.de
The names of the companies, institutions or brands referred to are trademarks or
registered trademarks of the respective owners.
The Spotify Soware is subject to third party licences found here: hps://www.
spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses.
The device may only be operated in enclosed rooms in the 5 GHz WLAN
range in the countries listed below.
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4.1 Service instructions
This product is quality-tested and provided with the legally-specified warranty
period of 24 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt
as proof of purchase. In the event of warranty 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. 4a
39418 Stassfurt, Germany
5 Seing up the device
> Place the device on a firm, secure and horizontal base. Make sure the area is
well ventilated.
Note:
- Do not place the radio on so surfaces such as carpets and blankets, or near
to curtains and wall hangings. These could obstruct the ventilation openings.
The necessary flow of air could be interrupted as a result. This could
potentially lead to fire in the device.
- Do not place the device near to sources of heat, such as radiators. Avoid
direct sunlight and very dusty environments.
- Do not select a location for the device with high air humidity, e.g. a kitchen or
sauna, since condensation 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.
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- Please note that the device feet could leave coloured marks on some types
of furniture surfaces in certain situations. Place a protective layer between
your furniture and the device.
- Keep the DIGITRADIO 585 away from devices that emit intense magnetic
fields.
- Do not place any heavy objects on the device.
- Route the mains cable in such a way that nobody can trip over it. Ensure that
the mains cable or the power supply unit are always easily accessible, so that
the device can be quickly disconnected from the power supply!
> Insert the plug fully into the socket to ensure connection to the mains.
> Use a suitable, easy-to-access mains connection and avoid using multiple
socket strips!
> In the case of malfunctions or detecting smoke or odour from the housing,
remove the plug from the power outlet immediately!
> Remove the plug if the device is not going to be used for a prolonged period,
e.g. before going away on a long trip.
6 Description of the DIGITRADIO 585
6.1 Scope of delivery
Before start-up, please check whether everything has been delivered.
1 x DIGITRADIO 585
1 x remote control + baeries
1 x power supply unit
1 x instruction manual
6.2 Special features of the DIGITRADIO 585
The DIGITRADIO 585 is comprised of a DAB+/FM/Internet radio receiver having the
following functions:
- You can store up to 12 DAB+ and 12 FM stations.
- The radio receives on the FM 87.5–108 MHz (analogue) frequencies and
DAB+ 174.9–239.2 MHz (digital antenna).
- Internet radio via WLAN connection.
- Spotify Connect
- MP3 CD player
- The device has a time and date display.
- Music playback via Bluetooth connection.
- Wireless charging of external devices.
- Operation via the TechniSat CONNECT App or via Amazon Echo
devices.
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6.3 Preparing the DIGITRADIO 585 for operation
6.3.1 Connect and align the antenna
The number and quality of the stations to be received depend on the reception
conditions at the installation location. Excellent reception can be achieved using the
telescopic antenna.
> Remove the telescopic antenna from its holder, align it and extend it.
The exact alignment of the telescopic antenna is oen important, in particular
on the outskirts of the DAB+ reception area. On the Internet you can quickly
find the location of the nearest transmission tower by visiting www.dabplus.
de.
Start the first scan at a window pointing in the direction of the transmission
mast. If the weather conditions are poor, DAB+ reception may be limited.
Do not touch the telescopic antenna during station playback. This could
reduce the reception and lead to sound dropouts.
6.3.2 Connecting the power supply unit
Ensure that the operating voltage of the power supply unit matches the
mains voltage before you insert it into the wall socket.
WARNING!
Do not touch the mains plug with wet hands; electric shock hazard!
WARNING!
Route the mains cable in such a way that nobody can trip over it.
> Use the supplied power cable to connect to the port marked DC-IN (21) on
the back of the DIGITRADIO 585. Then connect the power cable to the mains.
6.3.3 Insert the baeries into the remote control
> Open the baery compartment on the back of the remote control by pushing
it in the direction of the arrow.
> Insert the baeries (2 x AAA 1.5 V) in accordance with the polarity indicated
in the baery compartment.
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> Close the baery compartment lid carefully againto ensure that the lid
retaining tabs engage in the housing.
To operate the remote control, you will need 2 x alkaline baeries (type Micro,
1.5 V, LR03/AAA). Ensure that the polarity is correct when inserting.
- Promptly change baeries that are losing power.
- Leaking baeries can cause damage to the remote control.
- If the device is not being used for a prolonged period, remove the baeries
from the remote control.
- Important information concerning disposal: baeries can contain toxic
substances which harm the environment. Therefore, it is imperative to
dispose of the baeries according to the legal provisions in force. Never
dispose of baeries in normal household waste.
6.4 General device functionality
Seings and functions can be carried out both using the buons on the device and
with the remote control. The description of the operation in this instruction manual
refers to the buons on the remote control.
6.4.1 Switching on the device
> You can use the VOLUME/ knob (2) on the device or On/Standby (1) on
the remote control to switch the device on or back to standby.
Aer switching on for the first time, you can launch the set-up wizard
(Section 17.7). Here you can set the date and time either viaDAB/FM, Internet
or no update (manual). The device will then aempt to establish a connection
to a WLAN network. To do so, select the corresponding WiFi network and, if
required, enter the WiFi password with the remote control.
6.4.2 Switching o the device
> You can use the VOLUME/ knob (2) on the device or On/Standby (1) on
the remote control to switch the device on or back to standby. The date and
time are shown in the display.
6.4.3 Operating the device with the remote control
With the infrared remote control you can operate the most important device
functions from the comfort of your armchair. When operating the device with the
remote control, please take into account the following points:
> Point the remote control at the front of the device.
> Visual contact between the transmier and the receiver must be guaranteed.
> If the range of the remote control reduces, replace the baeries by new ones.
The maximum range is approximately 5 metres from the front of the device.
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6.4.4 Adjusting the volume
> Use the Volume +/- (15) buons on the remote control or VOLUME (2) on
the device to set the volume. The set volume is shown in the display.
6.4.5 Activating the mute function
> You can switch o the volume at the touch of a buon using the MUTE
buon (13).
This mode is indicated in the status bar by a corresponding icon.
> The sound is switched back on by pressing the MUTE buon again.
6.4.6 Retrieving displays
> By repeatedly pressing the INFO (16) buon during playback from a source,
the following information can be viewed and scrolled through:
Internet radio: Play music (UPnP media):
Track, artist Artist
Description Album
Genre Bit rate, sound format
Reliability Playback buer
Bit rate, sound format Date
Playback buer
Date
DAB mode:
DLS: continuous text with additional information which the stations may provide
Programme type
Ensemble/multiplex (group name) frequency, channel
Signal intensity
Signal error rate bit rate in kbps sound format
Date
Station name
FM mode:
RT radio text (if transmied) PTY - programme type
Frequency, date
USB playback:
Track, artist, album, path, playback buer bit and sampling rate, playback buer,
Date, running time
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6.4.7 Visual displays
Current source
Station name,
track, artist,
additional info,
menu, lists
Time
Status bar
Depending on the selected function/source, the visual display shown may
vary. Take note of the instructions on the display.
7 Menu operation
Menu navigation primarily takes place using the MENU, /// and OK buons
on the remote control.
The menu is divided into the respective submenu for the currently selected source
and the main menu. To navigate in submenus, either press the OK buon or
alternatively the buon.
* highlights the current selection.
You can go back one step by pressing the BACK or buon.
Close menu: press BACK or MENU multiple times or wait for approx. 15
seconds.
7.1 Main menu
The main menu takes you to all the functions and seings for theDIGITRADIO 585.
> Press the MENU buon to access the main menu.
If you are currently in a playback source, you can use the MENU buon to
access the submenu for this source. To reach the main menu while in the
open submenu, use the or > Main Menu buons to select the Main
menu item and press OK.
7.2 Source selection
> Press the MODE buon as oen as required until the desired source is shown
in the display.
Alternatively:
> Press the MENU buon.
If you are in a submenu, select the main menu as described in Section 7.1.
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> Using the or buons, select the desired source and confirm your
selection with OK.
8 Internet radio
The DIGITRADIO 585 is equipped with an Internet radio receiver.
In order to receive Internet radio stations/channels, you need a WiFi router with
Internet access.
> Press the MODE buon as oen as required until [Internet Radio] is shown
in the display.
Alternatively:
> Press the MENU buon and then select [Main menu > Internet radio].
If you are in a submenu, select the main menu as described in Section 7.1.
If you are starting Internet radio for the first time without having configured
a WiFi connection, the search wizard appears which shows you all the WiFi
networks within range. Use the / and OK buon to select the WiFi
network you recognise and enter the password using the displayed keyboard.
Then select
and press the OK buon. If the password entered is
correct a connection to the network is now established. The signal bar
in the status bar of the display indicates whether the connection has been
established.
To cancel the entry, select and press the OK buon. If you make a
typing error you can delete the last leer entered using .
8.1 Last listened to
> Select [MENU > Last listened to], to display a list with the last stations
listened to.
> Select a station using the or buons and play it by pressing OK.
8.2 Station list
> Press the MENU buon and select the Station list item.
Under Station list, all Internet radio stations are displayed separated into
dierent categories. Moreover, you also have access to your favourites here.
> Based on a category/country/genre, select a station and press the OK buon.
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To add a station to the My favourites list, keep the OK buon pressed during
playback until "Favourite added" appears. Or you can hold down one of the
number buons 1 - 12 to save a station to it.
To obtain additional information on the station currently being played, press
the INFO buon (Section 6.4.6).
To add your own stations or favourites, please register them on the website:
hp://nuvola.link/sr. To do so, you need an access code that you can request
in the DIGITRADIO 585 under [Internet Radio > MENU > Station list> Help].
9 Spotify Connect
Use your smartphone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify.
You can find out more by going to www.spotify.com/connect.
The Spotify soware is subject to third-party licences that you can find here:
hp://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses
10 Playing music (UPnP & USB media)
You have the option of playing music media stored on a UPnP server or on a
connected USB mass storage device via the DIGITRADIO 585. To do this, firstly a
connection to the WLAN network is required and, secondly, the USB medium must
be aached to the USB port.
Please observe the instructions in Section 17.2 for seing up a LAN/WiFi connection.
The UPnP media server must be located on the same network as
theDIGITRADIO 585.
> Press the MODE buon as oen as required until [Play music] is shown in
the display.
Alternatively:
> Press the MENU buon and then select [Main menu> Play music].
If you are in a submenu, select the main menu as described in Section 7.1.
If you are starting Internet radio for the first time without having configured
a WiFi connection, the search wizard appears which shows you all the WiFi
networks within range. Use the / and OK buon to select the WiFi
network you recognise and enter the password using the displayed keyboard.
Then select and press the OK buon. If the password entered is
correct a connection to the network is now established. The signal bar
in the status bar of the display indicates whether the connection has been
established.
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To cancel the entry, select and press the OK buon. If you make a
typing error you can delete the last leer entered using .
10.1 Playing media
> Select [Shared media] followed by the server on which your music is located.
The folder structure display depends on the folder structure on your media
server.
Select Playback list to play located lists on your media server.
The menu has random play and repeatplay options. A corresponding symbol
appears in the status bar.
> Select [Play USB] to play music tracks from a USB data medium.
10.2 Providing music via the Windows media player
As an alternative to a UPnP server, it is also possible for you to play music using
Windows Media Player, version 10 or above. To do so, music sharing must be set up
in Windows Media Player.
> Ensure that the Windows PC and the DIGITRADIO 585 are located in the
same network and switched on.
> Start the Media Player and enable media streaming sharing.
> If required, select the DIGITRADIO 585 in the following device overview and
select Allow.
The procedure may vary depending on the Windows/Media Player version.
11 DAB+ (digital radio) function
11.1 What is DAB+?
DAB+ is a new digital format through which crystal clear sound with no noise can
be heard. In contrast to conventional analogue radio stations, DAB+ can be used to
broadcast multiple stations on one and the same frequency. This is referred to as an
ensemble or multiplex.
An ensemble is comprised of the radio station, as well as several service
components or data services which are broadcast individually by the radio stations.
For further information, please visit e.g. www.dabplus.de or www.dabplus.ch.
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11.2 DAB radio reception
> Press the MODE buon as oen as required until [DAB Radio] appears in the
display.
Alternatively:
> Press the MENU buon and then select [Main menu > DAB].
If you are in a submenu, select the main menu as described in Section 7.1.
If DAB is being started for the first time, a complete station scan is
performed. The station list is then shown (see Section 11.4).
11.3 Performing a station scan
The automatic scan scans all DAB+ band III channels and thereby finds all stations
being broadcast within the reception area.
Aer the scan is complete, the first station is played back in alphanumeric
order.
> In order to perform a complete scan, press the SCAN buon. "Scan" appears
in the display. The scan starts and the progress bar appears in the display.
> When completed, press or and OK to select a station.
> Alternatively: press the MENU buon and select using or [Scan]. Confirm
by pressing OK.
If no stations are found, check the antenna and change the installation
location if required (section6.3.1).
11.3.1 Manual scan
Proceed as follows if you want to run a station scan manually:
> Select [Menu > Set Manually] and press the OK buon.
> Selecta station frequency and press the OK buon.
If stations are being broadcast on the selected frequency, this will be
indicated on the stability bar (see also Section 11.8). If these stations are not
currently included in your station list, they will now be stored there.
11.4 Selecting stations
> You can check the stations found on the device. To do so press or .
> To select a station press OK.
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