Using Headphones; General Device Functions; Switching The Device On - TechniSat DIGITRADIO 1 Instruction Manual

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5.3.4 Using headphones

Damage to hearing!
Do not listen to the radio at high volume with headphones. Doing so can cause
permanent hearing damage. Turn the radio volume down to a low volume before
using headphones.
Only use headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug.
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Insert the headphone jack into the headphone socket on the side of the
device. Sound is then played exclusively via the headphones and the speaker is
switched to mute.
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If you would like to use the speakers again, unplug the headphones from the
headphone jack on the device.
If you want to set the volume to maximum, the message [Warning! Loud
Volume! OK?] appears shortly before the maximum volume is reached. Confirm
the message by pressing the OK button. You can then adjust the volume to the
maximum possible level. The setting is stored until the device is next switched
off/on.
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5.4

General device functions

5.4.1 Switching the device on

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To ensure good DAB+/FM (VHF) reception, please fully remove the aerial located
on the reverse of the device. Please also note Section 5.3.3 when doing so.
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First prepare the
DIGITRADIO 1
for operation as described in Sections 5.3.1 and
5.3.2.
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Press the On/Standby button on the top of the device to switch the
DIGITRADIO 1
on.
After switching the device on for the first time, you must set the [language]. To
do so, use the t or u buttons to select one of the available languages and
confirm the selection by pressing the OK button. The device then automatically
runs a full scan in DAB mode. The display information shows the progress
during the scan, plus the number of digital radio stations found. The first DAB+
station is played after the scan has finished.
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