Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the instruction manual ........................5 Trademarks ..............................5 Safety ................................6 Introduction ............................6 Information and symbols used ......................6 Intended use ............................7 ...
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Table of contents 9.2.8 Save favourites (favourite stations) .................... 38 ® 9.2.9 Operating Bluetooth ........................39 9.2.10 Instructions and the rectification of problems for your Bluetooth operation ......... 44 9.2.11 Operating AUX ........................... 47 ...
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Table of contents 10.6 AUX and amplifier .......................... 107 10.7 AUX and HiFi system ........................109 10.8 Playing the multimedia device via the flush-mounted radio on the HiFi system ......111 10.9 AUX and TV audio signals ......................113 ...
If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual. If you require additional information or have questions about the device, please contact ABB or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com...
However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the safety instructions. Information and symbols used The following Instructions point to particular hazards involved in the use of the device or provide...
Each use not listed in Chapter 3.3 “Intended use“ on page 7 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. ABB is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device. The associated risk is borne exclusively by the user/operator.
Safety Target group / Qualifications of personnel 3.5.1 Operation No special qualifications are needed to operate the device. 3.5.2 Installation, commissioning and maintenance Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the device must only be carried out by trained and properly qualified electrical installers. The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided.
Safety Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 100 … 240 V. Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components. This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.
Information on protection of the environment Information on protection of the environment Environment Consider the protection of the environment! Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot.
Setup and function Setup and function Functions The device is a functional radio with various setting options and is installed flush-mounted in the wall. The device offers you the following, for example: A Bluetooth interface for music replay from mobile devices and for sending music to mobile ■...
Technical data Technical data Designation Value Nominal voltage: 230 V AC, ±10%, 50 / 60 Hz Display Colour display ■ Visual range horizontal / vertical: +/- 80° ■ Power consumption during the idle state ECO mode: ≤ 0.4 W ■ Comfort mode: ≤...
Connection, installation / mounting Connection, installation / mounting Safety Danger - Electric voltage! Risk of death due to electrical voltage of 100 … 240 V during short-circuit in the low-voltage conduit. – Low-voltage and 100 … 240 V conduits must not be installed together in a flush-mounted box! Attention! - antenna signal is too weak! If the antenna signal is too weak at the mounting location planned for the device,...
Connection, installation / mounting Mounting / dismantling Caution! The device can sustain damage when coming into contact with hard objects! The plastic parts of the device are sensitive. – Pull the attachment off only with your hands. – Do not lever parts off with screwdrivers or similar hard objects. Hinweis Elektronische Geräte mit integriertem Schaltnetzteil können im Einzelfall Empfangsstörungen verursachen, wenn diese in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Radio...
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Connection, installation / mounting Fig. 2: Device in as-delivered state: pulling off the attachment – If the device is in its as-delivered state, pull the attachment off the flush-mounted insert with your hands. – Pull the attachment off only with your hands! –...
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Connection, installation / mounting Fig. 4: Connecting the power supply cable 3. Connect the mains cables to the flush-mounted insert. – Both connecting terminals are screw-type terminals. – Screw-type terminals (max. 3.5 Lb-In, 0.4 Nm) – For the connection assignment, see chapter 7.4 “Electrical connection“ on page 20. Fig.
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Connection, installation / mounting Fig. 6: Mounting the display 5. Plug the attachment together with the cover frame onto the flush-mounted insert. – Ensure that the plug-in connection on the rear side does not get jammed. – The arrow (TOP) must point upwards when plugging it. –...
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Connection, installation / mounting Dismantling To dismantle the device, perform the following steps: Dismantling is carried out in the reverse order to mounting. Fig. 7: Loosening the plug-in terminals Loosen the plug-in terminals of the loudspeaker cables and signal lines on the flush- ■...
Connection, installation / mounting Electrical connection Note An automatic circuit breaker must be available in the building installation. – Automatic circuit breaker: 110 - 230 V AC, ±10%, 50 / 60 Hz max. B16A. – Local regulations for electrical installations must be adhered to. IN/OUT Fig.
Connection, installation / mounting Multimedia connection 7.5.1 Loudspeaker MONO operation IN/OUT Fig. 9: Loudspeaker connection MONO For MONO operation, the loudspeaker can be connected to the left (L+ / L-) or right (R+ / R-) connecting terminals. – Observe the polarity of the connections when connecting the loudspeakers. STEREO operation IN/OUT Fig.
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Connection, installation / mounting Bluetooth ® DAB+ 09:36 Busch-Radio Greatest Hits DAB+ 09:36 Busch-Radio Greatest Hits Fig. 11: Loudspeaker connection via Bluetooth ® More detailed information for the connection of a Bluetooth loudspeaker, see chapter 9.2.9 ® “Operating Bluetooth “ on page 39. If a Bluetooth loudspeaker is connected with the device, the internal loudspeakers of the device are deactivated.
Connection, installation / mounting 7.5.2 AUX (Auxiliary) The AUX inputs or AUX outputs are analogue inputs / outputs for audio signals. External audio sources can be connected to AUX inputs. E.g. MP3-Players or the audio channel of a TV. These audio signals are then output via the loudspeakers connected to the device. For the transmission of the audio signals, amplifiers of a stereo system can be connected.
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Connection, installation / mounting DAB+ 09:36 Busch-Radio Greatest Hits Fig. 13: AUX extension Cinch Connection via communication adapter with cinch-jacks. ■ Notice Communication adapters must be assembled separately depending on the model. The necessary products are selected in the online catalogue. ...
Connection, installation / mounting 7.5.3 Antenna Fig. 14: Antenna An external antenna can be connected directly on the device. E.g. a cable antenna. – Cable antenna: Length approx. 90 cm, wire cross-section 0.5 mm² (AWG 18 – 22). Changes to the position of the cable antenna can have a serious effect on the quality of reception.
Commissioning Commissioning For this device there is no classic technical commissioning. After activating the electric power, selected areas are run through consecutively from the "Settings" area. – This setup is carried out automatically during initial commissioning or after resetting the settings (see chapter 9.3.37 “RESET (resetting to the factory settings)“...
Operation Operation Operating modes The device has three operating modes. Standby Fig. 15: Standby The device is in standby. ■ – Via the "ON / OFF" button [1] you switch the device into "Standard" operation or back into "Standby" operation. Standard operation Fig.
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Operation Fig. 17: Configuration / Setup E.G Setting the alarm time ■ – see chapter 9.3 “Operation - Configuration“ on page 50. – With a long press (> approx. 2 seconds) of the "ENTER" button [4], you switch the device into"Configuration" operation. –...
Operation Normal operation 9.2.1 Overview Fig. 18: Overview of radio display [1] Current reception quality of the selected station [2] Signal type of the reception signal Analogue (FM) ■ Digital (DAB+) ■ [3] Time / Status display [4] Favourite position of the stored radio station [5] Current radio station [6] Information about the current radio station Fig.
Operation 9.2.2 Button assignment Fig. 20: Button assignment for operation [1] ON/OFF Switch the device into standby operation or into standard operation. ■ Sleep function (press the button for at least 2 seconds), see chapter 9.2.6 “Sleep ■ function (turn-off time)“ on page 37. [2] Minus –...
Operation 9.2.3 Adjusting the volume Fig. 21: Adjusting the volume Use the following steps to adjust the volume: 1. During normal operation press the buttons "MINUS" [2] or "PLUS" [3]. – The device adjusts the volume. – In Bluetooth mode the volume cannot be adjusted fully down. You would not hear anything from your connected multimedia device if you wish to adjust the volume from there.
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Operation see chapter 9.3.13 “Menu "Station" – "Setting FM stations manually"“ on page 65 ■ The DAB+ and FM stations can be mixed in the favourites. If there is a change between a DAB+ and an FM favourite, this can take some time since the device must switch over internal between digital and analogue.
Operation 9.2.5 Operating alarm clock / snooze function Fig. 23: Alarm call function A beep is available for the alarm or playing of the radio. The active alarm call function is shown in the display [1]. The alarm signal is shown in the display when the alarm clock starts [2]. The beep or the radio gets gradually louder.
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Operation The behaviour of the alarm call and snooze function depends on the switching state of the device. Four possible switching states are listed in the following. The radio is switched on and is playing. ■ Case A "Beep" has been set as signal tone. ■...
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Operation – If the AUX program position or the Bluetooth program position has been used, program position 1 or the first occupied program position is used. The volume corresponds to the volume value used last. ■ The play duration of the radio is limited to one hour. ■...
Operation 9.2.6 Sleep function (turn-off time) Fig. 24: Sleep timer operation By switching on the sleep function the device is automatically switched off after a preset time. This function can only be called up when the radio is switched on. The switching time of the switching function is adjusted in the settings, see chapter 9.3.31 “Menu "Settings"...
Operation 9.2.7 Display favourites (favourite stations) There are two ways to display favourites. Change to the following functions in the device: Move favourites, see chapter 9.3.14 “Menu "Station" - "Move favourites"“ on page 66. ■ Delete favourites, see chapter 9.3.15 “Menu "Station" - "Delete favourites"“ on page 67. ■...
Operation 9.2.9 Operating Bluetooth ® Bluetooth ® allows data transmission between devices over short distances. Your device uses this technology to receive and play or send digital music data. E.g. via smartphones or Bluetooth loudspeakers. Examples of device compilations for the use of Bluetooth ®...
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Operation Fig. 26: Bluetooth ® Use the following steps to play data on the flush-mounted radio: 1. Switch the flush-mounted radio on. – After the device is switched on, the favourite that was last listened to is displayed. 2. Press button "ENTER" [4] as often as required until you have changed to the Bluetooth favourite.
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Operation Hearing the station of the flush-mounted radio on the external multimedia device DAB+ 09:36 Busch-Radio Greatest Hits ® Fig. 27: Send Bluetooth To play a favourite of the flush-mounted radio on an external multimedia device, the following settings must have been made: The Bluetooth mode of the flush-mounted radio must be set on "Station".
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Operation – Depending on the external multimedia device, the connection is established automatically. If this is not the case, establish the connection from the flush-mounted radio, see chapter 9.3.17 “Menu "Bluetooth" – "Connect device"“ on page 69. 4. Play the favourite of the flush-mounted radio on the multimedia device. –...
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Operation Bluetooth functions on the flush-mounted radio Setting Bluetooth mode ■ – see chapter 9.3.16 “Menu "Bluetooth" - "Mode"“ on page 68 Coupling devices ■ – see chapter 9.3.18 “Menu "Bluetooth" – "Couple device"“ on page 70 Uncoupling devices ■ –...
Operation 9.2.10 Instructions and the rectification of problems for your Bluetooth operation Functions / Preliminary considerations Coupling ■ – The devices are "joined" together. Each one of the other devices is stored in a list. – Only coupled devices can be connected with each other to exchange data and to play music.
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Operation Bluetooth mode of the flush-mounted radio The flush-mounted radio only displays the functions that are possible in the respective mode. Impossible functions are not visible. "Receiver" mode Coupling must come from the external device. ■ Uncoupling can be made for both devices. ■...
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Operation – This could be the case especially after the connection has been temporarily disrupted. – You are at the boundary of the transmission range. While the signal is still strong enough to maintain the connection, it is too weak to transmit sufficient data for playing music.
Operation 9.2.11 Operating AUX With the AUX function you play the music of the flush-mounted radio on an external device. E.g. a HiFi system. The music of the external device can also be played on the flush-mounted radio. For additional information about the AUX connection, see chapter 7.5.2 “AUX (Auxiliary)“ on ■...
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Operation Hearing the station of the flush-mounted radio on the external device To play a favourite of the flush-mounted radio on an external device, the following settings must have been made: The "AUX" mode of the flush-mounted radio must be set on "AUX output". ■...
Operation 9.2.12 Voltage failure At an electric voltage failure all personal settings are retained. ■ The time of the device does not update itself automatically after a failure of the electric ■ voltage. – After a power failure the on the display shows 00:00. –...
Operation Operation - Configuration The change to the configuration menu is only possible when the flush-mounted radio is switched on. To change to the configuration menu, perform the following steps: 1. Switch the flush-mounted radio on. 2. Press the "ENTER" button for at least 2 seconds. –...
Operation 9.3.2 Button assignment Fig. 32: Key assignment for the configuration menu [1] ON/OFF – One level higher [2] Minus – Preceding menu item [3] Plus – Next menu item [4] ENTER – Brief press: Call up menu / confirm selection ...
Operation 9.3.3 Functions - Configuration The manual settings or the start / stop of functions is carried out in the following menus. Observe also the references to the menu items mentioned in the following. Fig. 33: Alarm clock Alarm clock (1 / 5), see the chapters regarding the alarm clock from Chapter 9.3.4 “Menu "Alarm clock"...
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Operation Fig. 36: Settings Settings (4 / 5), see the chapters regarding settings from Chapter 9.3.21 “Menu "Settings" - "Language"“ on page 73 Here the device settings are carried out, e.g. language or display. ■ Fig. 37: Info Info (5 / 5), see the chapters regarding Info from Chapter 9.3.36 “Menu "Info"“ on page 91 Here the information about the device and the firmware is listed.
Operation 9.3.4 Menu "Alarm clock" - "Alarm clock" Fig. 38: Alarm clock ON / OFF The menu is located in menu level "Alarm clock". The alarm call function is operated via this menu. Use the following steps to set, activate and deactivate the alarm call function: 1.
Operation 9.3.5 Menu "Alarm clock" - "Alarm profiles" Fig. 40: Select alarm profiles The menu is located in menu level "Alarm clock". The selection of an alarm profile simplifies the setting of the alarm times. If you select "All weekdays the same", the alarm times must only be entered once. Via this menu you select between 3 alarm profiles.
Operation 9.3.6 Menu "Alarm clock" "Alarm times" Fig. 41: Setting alarm times The menu is located in menu level "Alarm clock". The alarm times are set in dependence of the selected alarm profile. Depending on the alarm profile selected, the necessary alarm times are requested consecutively. To select an alarm profile, see chapter 9.3.5 “Menu "Alarm clock"...
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Operation Alarm times for the alarm profile "All weekdays the same" Hours ■ Mon - Sun Minutes ■ Alarm times for the alarm profile "Individual weekday" All 7 weekdays are entered consecutively. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Hours ■ Minutes ■...
Operation 9.3.7 Menu "Alarm clock" "Deactivate days" Fig. 42: Deactivate alarm days The menu is located in menu level "Alarm clock". In this function, individual days can be excluded from the alarm. Here it is irrelevant which alarm profile is selected in the settings. Use the following steps to deactivate alarm days: 1.
Operation 9.3.8 Menu "Alarm clock" – "Specifying "Signal tones" Fig. 43: Specifying signal tone The menu is located in menu level "Alarm clock". This menu item is used to select an signal tone for the alarm clock. Use the following steps to select the signal tone: 1.
Operation 9.3.9 Menu "Station" "Display station list DAB+ " and save favourites Fig. 44: Display station list DAB+ The menu is located in menu level "Radio stations". All located DAB+ stations are displayed in this station list. – To search for DAB+ stations, see chapter 9.3.11 “Menu "Stations" - "Automatic search mode DAB+"“...
Operation 9.3.10 Menu "Station" "Display station list FM" and save favourites Fig. 45: Display station list FM The menu is located in menu level "Radio stations". All located FM stations are displayed in this station list. – To search for FM stations, see chapter 9.3.12 “Menu "Stations" - "Automatic search mode for FM stations"“...
Operation 9.3.11 Menu "Stations" - "Automatic search mode DAB+" Fig. 46: Automatic DAB+ search mode The menu is located in menu level "Radio stations". Via this menu the device searches through the entire frequency range for DAB+ stations and creates a station list of all DAB+ stations found. The DAB+ stations in the list are sorted from 0 to 9 and then from A to Z.
Operation 9.3.12 Menu "Stations" - "Automatic search mode for FM stations" Fig. 47: Automatic FM search mode The menu is located in menu level "Radio stations". Via this menu the device searches through the entire frequency range for FM stations and creates a station list of all FM stations found.
Operation 9.3.13 Menu "Station" – "Setting FM stations manually" Fig. 48: Setting FM stations manually The menu is located in menu level "Radio stations". Via this menu you search through the entire frequency range for FM stations. The stations that are found can be played temporarily or saved as favourite.
Operation 9.3.14 Menu "Station" - "Move favourites" Fig. 49: Move favourites The menu is located in menu level "Radio stations". Via this menu you move the saved favourites within the list. The selected favourite is inserted at the selected position. The remaining saved favourites remain unchanged in their order. Use the following steps to exchange favourites: 1.
Operation 9.3.15 Menu "Station" - "Delete favourites" Fig. 50: Delete favourites The menu is located in menu level "Radio stations". This menu is used to delete the stored stations from the list of favourites. Use the following steps to delete a favourite: 1.
Operation 9.3.16 Menu "Bluetooth" - "Mode" Fig. 51: Bluetooth mode The menu is located in menu level "Settings". Select from the following setting options: Menu function Description The coupling and connecting with a different Bluetooth multimedia ■ device (e.g. loudspeaker, headphone) is generally made from the flush-mounted radio or, if necessary, from the other Bluetooth multimedia device.
Operation 9.3.17 Menu "Bluetooth" – "Connect device" Fig. 52: Connect Bluetooth device This menu is only visible when the Bluetooth mode in the settings is set on "Station, see chapter 9.3.16 “Menu "Bluetooth" - "Mode"“ on page 68. The menu is located in menu level "Bluetooth". Via this menu you establish the connection from the flush-mounted radio to a Bluetooth multimedia device (e.g loudspeaker, headphone).
Operation 9.3.18 Menu "Bluetooth" – "Couple device" Fig. 53: Bluetooth ® : Pair new device This menu is only visible when the Bluetooth mode in the settings is set on "Station, see chapter 9.3.16 “Menu "Bluetooth" - "Mode"“ on page 68. The menu is located in menu level "Bluetooth".
Operation 9.3.19 Menu "Bluetooth" – "Disconnect active device" Fig. 54: Disconnect active Bluetooth device The menu is located in menu level "Bluetooth". This menu is used to disconnect a Bluetooth device from the flush-mounted radio. Cutting the connection: Use the following steps to cut the connection: 1.
Operation 9.3.20 Menu "Bluetooth" – "Uncoupling all devices" Fig. 55: Unpairing all Bluetooth devices The menu is located in menu level "Bluetooth". All Bluetooth devices in the list are unpaired via this menu. The connection data of the Bluetooth devices are then also deleted. Devices that were once connected must then be paired again.
Operation 9.3.21 Menu "Settings" - "Language" Fig. 56: Select the local language This menu is used to set your local language. Use the following steps to select the language: 1. Switch to menu item "Settings". 2. Switch to menu item "Language". 3.
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Operation Foreign language is set If a foreign language has been set, use the following steps for a reset: 10:57 Fig. 57: Switching the radio on 1. Switch the flush-mounted radio on. – Tap on the "ON / OFF" button. 09:36 XXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxx...
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Operation xxxx 1/15 xxxxxxx Fig. 60: “Foreign language "Language menu" – The right numeral of the menu number must be a "15". 5. Switch to menu number "1/15" with the "PLUS" button if the menu number does not yet show "1/15". 6.
Operation 9.3.22 Menu "Settings -"Bass" Fig. 62: Bass The menu is located in menu level "Settings". This menu contains the "Bass" sound regulator. In this menu you set the low frequencies of the replayed music. The setting greatly depends on personal taste and on the loudspeakers used.
Operation 9.3.23 Menu "Settings" - "Treble" Fig. 63: Treble The menu is located in menu level "Settings". This menu contains the "Treble" sound regulator. In this menu you set the high frequencies of the replayed music. The setting greatly depends on personal taste and on the loudspeakers used.
Operation 9.3.24 Menu "Settings" - "Start volume" Fig. 64: Start volume The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu set the volume the device has after being switched on. Select from the following setting options: Start volume Description Last volume The device starts with the last volume.
Operation 9.3.25 Menu "Settings - "Maximum volume" Attention! Low alarm sound With the reduction of the maximum volume also the volume of the alarm sound is reduced. – Take this into consideration when you reduce the maximum volume of the device.
Operation 9.3.26 Menu "Settings" - "AUX" Fig. 66: AUX setting The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu you specify whether the AUX connection serves as input or output. It can also be deactivated. Select from the following setting options: Setting Description The AUX function of the flush-mounted radio has been deactivated.
Operation 9.3.27 Menu "Settings" – "AUX input gain" Fig. 67: AUX input gain The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu the input gain for AUX is set. With this setting, for example, you align the volumes of the devices connected with each other via AUX.
Operation 9.3.28 Menu "Settings" - "Display profile" Fig. 68: Display profiles The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu the different indications of the display are selected. With a profile selection from this menu you represent certain contents of the display enlarged. Select from the following setting options: Display view of Setting...
Operation 9.3.29 Menu "Settings" - "Display illumination" Fig. 69: Display illumination The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu you select the scenes for the display illumination. Select from the following setting options: Menu function Description The display is permanently illuminated, when the radio is switched on (standard setting).
Operation 9.3.30 Menu "Settings" - "Display brightness" Fig. 70: Display brightness The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu the desired display brightness is set. Use the following steps to set the display brightness: 1. Switch to menu item "Settings". 2.
Operation 9.3.31 Menu "Settings" - "Sleep timer" (switch-off time) Fig. 71: Sleep timer The menu is located in menu level "Settings". After activating the "Sleep timer" function the flush-mounted radio switches itself off automatically at the time set here. – For activating this function, see chapter 9.2.6 “Sleep function (turn-off time)“...
Operation 9.3.32 Menu "Settings" – "Energy efficiency" Fig. 72: Energy settings The menu is located in menu level "Settings". Select from the following setting options: Menu function Description The display illumination is dimmed. – Standard setting during commissioning. If the flush-mounted radio is switched off, the flush-mounted radio is ■...
Operation 9.3.33 Menu "Settings" - "Extension unit operation" Fig. 73: Extension control The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu you set the additional activation / deactivation of the device via an extension unit. E.g. together with a light switch or movement detector when you enter or exit the room. Select from the following setting options: Menu function Description...
Operation 9.3.34 Menu "Settings" - "Antenna" Fig. 74: Antenna The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this menu the available antennas are set. Select from the following setting options: Menu function Description Internal The internal antenna of the device is being used. The externally connected antenna of the device is being used.
Operation 9.3.35 Menu "Settings" - "Hotel mode" Fig. 75: Hotel mode The menu is located in menu level "Settings". In this device mode the functions of the device settings are deactivated. Only the functions for standard operation and selected settings are available that are necessary for standard operation.
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Operation 3. Switch to the submenu of menu item "Hotel mode". 4. Confirm the selection with a long press of the "ENTER" button (at least 2 seconds. 5. Confirm the security request with a press of the "ENTER" button. Notice Carry out the following points to deactivate the hotel mode: –...
Operation 9.3.36 Menu "Info" Fig. 76: Info Display Info Description Here you find the latest software Firmware version of your device. Here the name of the device type is Device name displayed. Here the Bluetooth address of the Bluetooth address device is displayed.
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Operation Here the 10 devices connected last are displayed. Also the time of the of the last connection of the device. Bluetooth devices – Press the "ENTER" button to display the devices. Table 23: Device information Product manual 2CKA001473B5281 │92...
Operation 9.3.37 RESET (resetting to the factory settings) If you wish to delete all the settings you have made and to re-enter them, the device must first be fully reset to its state at the point of delivery. Use the following steps to reset the device: Fig.
Case studies Case studies 10.1 Installation set A smaller room is to be equipped with a flush-mounted radio and a single flush-mounted loudspeaker. This is a classic case of application for a flush-mounted radio. For this application the flush- mounted radio together with a flush-mounted loudspeaker are available ready for installation. DAB+ 09:36 Busch-Radio...
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Case studies L- R+ R- L - R IN/OUT Fig. 79: Installation set connection (cable antenna, approx. 90 cm long) Product manual 2CKA001473B5281 │98...
Case studies 10.2 Installation set and extension unit operation A smaller room is to be equipped with a flush-mounted radio and a single flush-mounted loudspeaker. In addition to standard operation, the flush-mounted radio is to play music as soon as the light is switched on. This is a classic case of application for a flush-mounted radio that is installed in a sanitary room without windows.
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Case studies L- R+ R- L - R IN/OUT Fig. 81: Installation set with extension unit operation: Connection Product manual 2CKA001473B5281 │100...
In this example the combination of the "Busch-Watchdog 180 flex, Basic sensor with select lens ® 64761-xxx-500" and flush-mounted insert "ABB flexTronics Relay insert flex, 1 gang 64811 U- 500" is used. This combination is ideally suited for this example.
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Case studies L- R+ R- L - R IN/OUT Fig. 83: Installation set and movement detector: Connection Product manual 2CKA001473B5281 │102...
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Case studies Fig. 84: Examples of optimal and unfavourable positioning of the movement detector (position at the radio) A movement detector is normally positioned at an optimum position in the room. If the flush- mounted radio is located at a position that is optimal for the movement detector, the movement detector can also positioned directly near the flush-mounted radio.
Case studies 10.4 Ceiling loudspeakers A slightly larger room should be equipped with a flush-mounted radio and 2 ceiling loudspeakers. Fig. 85: Flush-mounted radio with 2 ceiling loudspeakers: Overview L- R+ R- L - R IN/OUT Fig. 86: Flush-mounted radio with 2 ceiling loudspeakers: Connection ...
Case studies 10.5 Installation set and Bluetooth loudspeakers A larger room is equipped with a flush-mounted radio and a single flush-mounted loudspeaker. In addition to the flush-mounted loudspeaker, also a Bluetooth loudspeaker is set up which can play the music of the flush-mounted radio. –...
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Case studies L- R+ R- L - R IN/OUT Fig. 88: Installation set plus Bluetooth loudspeaker: Connection Notice If additional loudspeakers are connected to the flush-mounted radio (Bluetooth mode "Station"), they are automatically deactivated as soon as the connection to the Bluetooth loudspeaker are established.
9.3.26 “Menu "Settings" - "AUX"“ on page 80. Fig. 89: Flush-mounted radio with amplifier and 2 ceiling loudspeakers: Overview Notice ABB does not currently offer a corresponding amplifier. For this application the products of third party manufacturers need to be obtained. Product manual 2CKA001473B5281 │107...
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Case studies L- R+ R- L - R L- R+ R- L + L - R +R - Au d i o Audio IN/OUT Fig. 90: Flush-mounted radio with amplifier and 2 ceiling loudspeakers: Connection The connection distribution and designation of the amplifier depends on the device used. For the designation "AUX-IN"...
Case studies 10.7 AUX and HiFi system In a room, the stations of the flush-mounted radio should be able to be additionally played via a HiFi system. For this the flush-mounted radio is extended by a multimedia adapter with 2 cinch-jacks. To allow the music to be played via the AUX connections on the HiFi system, the AUX mode must be set on "Output"...
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Case studies Fig. 92: Flush-mounted radio with HiFi system: Connection The connection distribution and designation of the HiFi system depends on the device used. For the designation "AUX-IN" the designation "Audio-IN", "Line-IN", CD" or "Tuner" are also commonly used. Product manual 2CKA001473B5281 │110...
Case studies 10.8 Playing the multimedia device via the flush-mounted radio on the HiFi system In a room, the playlist of a smartphone is to be played via the flush-mounted radio on a HiFi system. For this the flush-mounted radio is extended by a multimedia adapter with 2 cinch-jacks. To allow the music to be played via the AUX connections on the HiFi system, the AUX mode must be set on "Output"...
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Case studies L- R+ R- L - R IN/OUT AUX IN Fig. 94: Playlist of a smartphone via flush-mounted radio on HiFi system: Connection The connection distribution and designation of the HiFi system depends on the device used. For the designation "AUX-IN" the designation "Audio-IN", "Line-IN", CD" or "Tuner" are also commonly used.
Case studies 10.9 AUX and TV audio signals In a room, the audio signals of the TV are to be heard via the flush-mounted radio. This also presents the option of listening to a news or music station on the flush-mounted radio. For this the flush-mounted radio is extended by a multimedia adapter with 2 cinch-jacks.
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Case studies L- R+ R- L - R IN/OUT AUX OUT Fig. 96: Flush-mounted radio with TV: Connection The connection distribution and designation of the TV depends on the device used. For the designation "AUX-OUT" the designation "Audio-OUT" or "Line-OUT" is also commonly used. ...
Maintenance Maintenance 11.1 Cleaning Caution! - Risk of damaging the device! When spraying on cleaning agents, these can enter the device through ■ crevices. – Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device. Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device. ■...
FAQ and tips FAQ and tips Bad quality of reception If no stations are found during a search or the message "No reception" is frequently displayed when playing favourites, this can have several causes. No external antenna is connected to the device: ■...
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FAQ and tips Favourite "AUX" is not visible The AUX mode in the device is set on "AUX output" or deactivated. ■ – To set the AUX mode of the device on "AUX input", see chapter 9.3.26 “Menu "Settings" - "AUX"“ on page 80. Favourite "Bluetooth"...
Declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity ABB herewith declares, that radio system type 8217 U-101-500 conforms to directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address: 8217 U-101-500 https://new.abb.com/products/2CKA008200A0279 .html Table 24: Link to Declaration of Conformity ...
Index Index Example of application of installation set and A movement detector ........101 Adjusting the volume ........32 Example of application of playing the multimedia Alarm clock ........34, 35, 52, 54 device on the HiFi system ......111 Alarm profiles ........
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Index Q Sleep timer ..........37, 85 Snooze ............34 Qualification of personnel ........8 Snooze function ..........34 Quality of reception ........116 Specifying signal tones ....... 34, 60 R Start volume ..........78 Recommended behaviour ........9 Stored data ........... 9 Rectification of problems for your Bluetooth operation Switch-off time ........