Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the instruction manual........................4 Safety ................................. 5 Information and symbols used ......................5 Intended use ............................6 Improper use ............................6 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ................... 7 2.4.1 Operation ............................7 2.4.2 Installation, commissioning and maintenance ..................7 Safety instructions ..........................
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Table of contents Functions of extended operation / Setting up the device manually ..........27 9.4.1 RESET (resetting the device) ......................27 9.4.2 Data backup .............................27 9.4.3 Overview – The main menus ......................28 9.4.4 Menu "Internet Radio" ........................31 9.4.5 Menu "Favourites" (Favourite stations) ...................31 9.4.6 Menu "My music/UPnP"...
If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. Busch-Jaeger 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 Busch- Jaeger or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de...
However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. Busch-Jaeger 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 See “Intended use“ on page 6 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. Busch-Jaeger 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 2.4.1 Operation No special qualifications are needed to operate the device. 2.4.2 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, for example: ■ Various possible combinations with other devices. – E.g. the combination with an Busch-iDock as connecting option for a different player. ■...
Setup and function Possible combinations 8216 U 8218 U 8222 EB (2x / 4x) 8223 U (1x / 2x) 8224 EB (2x / 4x) 8252-xxx Table 2: Possible combinations │11 Product manual 2CKA001473B8724...
Technical data Technical data Designation Value Nominal voltage: 110 ... 230 V AC, ±10%, 50 / 60 Hz Operating temperature: 5°C to +40°C Protection type: IP 20 Power consumption during the idle state ≤ 0.1 W ■ ECO mode: ≤ 0.5 W ■...
Connection, installation / mounting Connection, installation / mounting 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! Caution! - WLAN signal is too weak! If the WLAN signal is too weak at the mounting location planned for the device,...
Connection, installation / mounting Mounting 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. The flush-mounted insert must only be installed in flush-mounted wall boxes according to DIN 49073-1, Part 1, or suitable surface-mounted housings.
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Connection, installation / mounting 2. Connect the cables to the flush- mounted insert. – For the connection assignment, see chapter 6.3 “Electrical connection“ on page 16. Fig. 3: Connecting the cables 3. Mount the flush-mounted insert. Fig. 4: Mounting the flush-mounted insert 4.
Connection, installation / mounting Electrical connection 6.3.1 Loudspeaker For MONO mode, the loudspeaker can be connected to the left (L- / L+) or right (R- / R+) connecting terminals. For STEREO mode, two loudspeakers can be connected, one to the left (L- / L+) and one to the right (R- / R+) connecting terminal.
Commissioning Commissioning Caution! - WLAN signal is too weak! If the WLAN signal is too weak at the mounting location planned for the device, the device cannot be commissioned later. – Before starting work with a WLAN-capable device, check whether the WLAN signal is strong enough at the location planned for the installation of the device.
Commissioning Connecting the WLAN-capable device with the radio PROG Fig. 8: Connecting the WLAN-capable device with the radio 1. Press the "ON/OFF" button. 2. Search for the WLAN networks with a WLAN-capable device (dependent on the operating system). 3. Check whether the WLAN network "Radio-43cc“ is displayed. 4.
Commissioning 5. Change the name of the device if required and click "Save". – The radio starts again. – The time (CET) is displayed after 2 minutes. The reference >“Access Point mode deactivated. "Radio mode is now active!" is displayed. –...
Updating options Updating options The device offers the option of updating the software, see chapter 9.4.19 “Menu "Settings" - "Firmware update"“ on page 49. │20 Product manual 2CKA001473B8724...
Operation Operation Operating modes The device has two operating modes. Standard operation, see chapter 9.2 “Normal operation“ on page 22 ■ E.g. for playing music Fig. 11: Standard operation Extended operation, see chapter 9.3 “Extended operation“ on page 24 ■ E.g.
Operation Normal operation 9.2.1 Display [1] Date display [2] Sleep function icon (sleep timer) [3] Duration of play icon (short-time timer) [4] Alarm call function icon (alarm clock) [5] Time [6] WLAN reception indicator Fig. 13: Display overview, standby [1] Time [2] Current radio station [3] Music icon (radio is active) [4] WLAN reception indicator...
Operation 9.2.3 Adjusting the volume Use the following steps to adjust the volume: 1. During normal operation press the buttons "MINUS" [1] or "PLUS" [2]. – The device adjusts the volume. Volum e Fig. 16: Adjusting the volume 9.2.4 Selecting the station Use the following steps to change a station (favourites): 1.
Operation Extended operation The device has a main menu with a subdivision of menu levels and menu items. The menu levels have individual menu items in which the following operating functions can be carried out: ■ Starting or stopping functions. ■...
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Operation ■ Adjusting the volume – You can adjust the volume in the following menus via the "PLUS/MINUS"button. Menu level Menu item TuneIn Internet Radio Select a radio station. When you hear the station, you can adjust the volume. Station list Favourites Select a radio station.
Operation 9.3.1 Display Hauptm enü Info Internet Radio F avoriten Fig. 19: Display overview of extended operation [1] Next menu item [2] Selected menu item [3] Previous menu item [4] Menu / menu level [5] Menu number 9.3.2 Button assignment Fig.
Operation Functions of extended operation / Setting up the device manually 9.4.1 RESET (resetting the device) 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. 1.
Operation 9.4.3 Overview – The main menus The manual settings or the start / stop of functions is carried out in the following menus. Observe the references to the respective menu items mentioned in the following. Internet Radio (1 / 7), see chapter 9.4.4 “Menu "Internet Radio"“...
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Operation Busch-iDock/AUX (4 / 7), see chapter 9.4.7 “Menu "AUX" (My player)“ on page Main Menu ■ Busch-iDock/AUX My Music/UPnP – Access to an external device via the Busch-iDock station Timer/Alarm Fig. 25: Main menu "Busch-iDock/AUX" "Timer / alarm (5 / 7), from Chapter 9.4.8 “Menu "Timer/alarm"...
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Operation Settings (6 / 7), from Chapter 9.4.11 “Menu "Settings" - "Language"“ on page Main Menu ■ Language Timer/Alarm ■ Setup Audio mode – "Mono" or "Stereo""Mono" or Info "Stereo" ■ Sound mode – Setting the music style / genre ■...
Operation 9.4.4 Menu "Internet Radio" tunein M ain M enu Info Internet Radio Local Radio M usic Presets Fig. 29: Menu level "Internet Radio“ In menu level "Internet Radio" you find menu item "TuneIn". TuneIn is an online Internet radio. The device offers you additional local and international live radio stations, talk shows, stations according to your style of music and sports stations.
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Operation M ain M enu Presets Inter net Radio CNN Arizona Presets WDR 2 M y M usic/UPnP Antenne Bayern Fig. 30: Menu level "Favourites". The "Favourites" menu offers you the option of selecting your favourite station from the set station list.
Operation 9.4.6 Menu "My music/UPnP" M ain M enu UPnP Presets UPnP Renderer ready My Music/UP My Music/UP Fig. 31: Menu level "My music/UPn" Menu level "My music/UPnP" allows you universal networking of devices without a server and computer and the exchange of services. You can play your music from a server located in the network.
Operation 9.4.7 Menu "AUX" (My player) M ain M enu AUX input M y M usic/UP AUX input Tim er/Alarm Fig. 32: Menu level "AUX" Menu "AUX" desacribes the use of external players. You can use the Busch-iDock via this menu.
Operation 9.4.8 Menu "Timer/alarm" - "Alarm clock" Main Menu Timer/Alarm Set Alarm Hour Set Alarm Minute AUX input Sleep Timer Timer/Alarm Alarm Clock Setup Short Timer set alarm-music Enable Alarm Enable Alarm Beep sound WDR 2 Antenne Bayern Fig. 34: Menu item "Alarm clock"...
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Operation NOTE When you have set the alarm time and activated the alarm call function, the alarm clock icon is not displayed! The alarm clock icon will appear in the display after you have switched from the menu to the main display with the "On/Off" button.
Operation 9.4.9 Menu "Timer/alarm" - "Short-time timer" (Duration of play) M ain M enu Tim er/Alarm Short Tim er M inutes Alarm Clock Timer/Alarm Short Timer Sleep Tim er Setup Start Short Tim er Start Short Tim er Fig. 36: Menu item "Short-time timer".
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Operation NOTE When you have set the "Short-time timer" and activated it, the "Short-time timer" icon is not displayed! The Short-time timer icon will appear in the display after you exit the main display. Fig. 37: Main display - "Short-time timer" has been set Deactivating the duration of play 1.
Operation 9.4.10 Menu "Timer/alarm" - "Sleep timer" M ain M enu Tim er/Alarm Sleep Tim er M inutes Shor Tim ert Timer/Alarm Sleep Timer Setup Alarm Clock Start Sleep Tim er Start Sleep Tim er Fig. 38: Menu item "Sleep timer" The "Sleep timer"...
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Operation NOTE When you have set the "Sleep timer" and activated it, the "Sleep timer" icon is not displayed! The sleep timer icon will appear in the display after you exit the main display. Fig. 39: Main display - "Sleep timer" has been set Deactivating the sleep function 1.
Operation 9.4.11 Menu "Settings" - "Language" M ain M enu Setup Set Language Tim er/Alarm F irm ware Update Setup Language English Info Audio M ode Fig. 40: Menu item "Language" In menu item "Language" you find menu level "Settings". The device offers you several languages for selection.
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Operation Foreign language is set If a foreign language has been set, use the following steps for a reset: 1. Switch the radio on. – Tip on the "ON / OFF" button. 2. Press the "PROG" button and immediately thereafter the "ON/OFF" button.
Operation 9.4.12 Menu "Settings" - "Audio mode" Main Menu Timer/Alarm Set Audio Mode Set Audio Mode Timer/Alarm Sleep Timer Setup Audio Mode stereo mono Info Sound Mode Fig. 44: Menu item "Audio mode" The "Audio mode" menu describes the output quality. In this menu you select between mono and stereo mode.
Operation 9.4.13 Menu "Settings" - "Sound mode" (Genre) M ain M enu Setup Set Sound M ode Tim er/Alarm Audio M ode Setup Sound Mode Rock Info Display M ode Fig. 45: Menu item "Sound mode" In this menu the desired music style / genre is set. Select from the following setting options: Music style Description...
Operation 9.4.14 Menu "Settings" - "Display mode" M ain M enu Setup Set Display M ode Tim er/Alarm Sound M ode Setup Display Mode normal Info Display Light Fig. 46: Menu item "Display mode" In this menu the desired display is set. Select from the following setting options: Menu function Description...
Operation 9.4.15 Menu "Settings" - "Illumination" M ain M enu Setup Set Display Light Tim er/Alarm Display M ode Setup Display Light Info Energie Efficiency Fig. 47: Menu item "Illumination" In this menu the desired display illumination is set. Select from the following setting options: Menu function Description The display is permanently illuminated.
Operation 9.4.16 Menu "Settings" – "Energy efficiency" M ain M enu Setup Set Energie Efficiency Tim er/Alarm Display Light Setup Energie Efficien Premium Info Daylight Savings Tim e Fig. 48: Menu item "Energy efficiency" In this menu the desired energy consumption together with connecting speed to an Internet radio / URL link is set when the device is started up again.
Operation 9.4.17 Menu "Settings" – "Summertime" M ain M enu Setup Daylight Savings Tim e Tim er/Alarm Energie Efficiency Setup Daylight Saving automatic Info Restart radio Fig. 49: Menu item "Summertime" The "Summertime" menu offers the option of an automatic changeover between summertime and wintertime.
3. Confirm your selection with the "PROG" button. 9.4.19 Menu "Settings" - "Firmware update" M ain M enu Presets F irm ware Update Tim er/Alarm Restart radio http://update.busch-jaeger.de Are you sure? Setup Firmware Updat Info Language Fig. 51: Menu item "Firmware update"...
Operation 9.4.20 Menu "Info" Display Info Description Info The display shows the menu level, the WLAN strength Wi-Fi strength menu item number, the Wi-Fi status / reception and the SSID number. Info Here the name of the device is displayed. Device Name: Device name You will see it on your external device...
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Operation Display Info Description Info The IP mode describes the IP addresses the device uses, see IP Mode (DHCP) IP mode (DHCP) chapter 9.5.3 “Screen "Network settings" “ on page 57. Info Gateway / router Gateway/Router address: IP address of your router address Info SSID (Network Name):...
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Operation Display Information Description Info Here you find the language which has been set or the country in which the set Country: Country language is spoken. The time is UK/USA automatically adjusted. Info Here you find the serial number of your Serial Number: Serial number device.
Operation Setting up the device via WLAN network 9.5.1 WLAN connection with the radio To set up your device with WLAN, carry out the following steps: 1. Switch the radio on. – The device connects itself with the WLAN network. 2.
Operation 9.5.2 Screen "Start page" Fig. 52: Configuration menu "Start page" The "Start page" configuration menu opens after a few seconds. Notice If the configuration menu does not open, check your wireless network connections on the device! If there is no connection, connect your external device to the device.
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Operation In this menu the individual stations with the stored radio stations can be viewed and the volume adjusted. Input field Description By clicking on "Play" behind the station you immediately change to the Station 1 to X desired radio station. You can adjust the volume in the lower section of the menu by entering a number (0 - 31).
Operation 9.5.3 Screen "Network settings" Fig. 53: Screen "Network settings" 1. Click "Network settings". This menu displays the set Wi-Fi network with the associated password, the setting of the automated (DHCP) and user-defined IP address, the MAC address and the name of the device. Wi-Fi Input field Description...
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Operation Input field Description MAC address This address is needed if you wish to allow the device on your router. Table 17: Configuration menu "MAC" Nome Input field Description Nome This is the pre-set name of the device. The name can be changed. Table 18: Configuration menu "Name"...
Operation 9.5.4 Screen "General settings" Fig. 54: Screen "General settings" This menu contains the general settings of the device. 1. Click "General settings". – The description of the individual setting options are contained in the following tables. – Remember to save the settings at the end. When changing pages the new settings are lost and the previous state is restored.
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Speech – This has been specially developed and is suitable for talk-show stations. The option "Audio World" is a Busch-Jaeger program for synchronising Audio World several devices. It offers the possibility of listening to the same radio station through several devices in different rooms.
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Operation Local time Input field Description Manual: – Set the current time in hours and minutes. – Activate the function "Take over the displayed time in the radio". Hrs:Min Automatic: – Activate the function "Take over the time from the Internet automatically".
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Operation Sleep timer (sleep function) Input field Description Via this menu you can fix a specific time for the device to deactivate itself. ■ Activating the sleep function: Sleep timer – Activate the checkbox. ■ Deactivating the sleep function: – Deactivate the checkbox.
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Operation Additional functions Configuration file The data of the online setup of your device are stored on the WEB server of the radio. – The storage is specific to the device. You always see exclusively the data of your device. If you switch to the online configuration you will see the data of your last configuration.
Operation 9.5.5 Screen "Station list" Fig. 55: Screen "Station list" In this menu, you can change your radio stations. │64 Product manual 2CKA001473B8724...
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Operation 1. Click "Station list". – In this menu, you can change your radio stations. Station X Input field Description Copy the stream link from the browser window of your favourite station and enter it here. Name Enter the name here that is to be shown in the display of your device. Table 29: Configuration menu "Wi-Fi"...
Maintenance Maintenance 10.1 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 Automatic overload detection: The device has an automatic overload detection function. This function switches off the loudspeaker output at overload. – To reset the automatic overload detection, switch the device ON, OFF and then ON again. –...
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FAQ and Tips ■ The devices supports Wi-Fi standards IEEE 802.11 b / IEEE 802.11 g and WPA/WPA2 encoding methods. – Not every manufacturer of Wi-Fi components (routers / access points) has implemented these standards into its products with sufficient care. Various Internet forums report that this problem may cause interrupted transmissions.
Index Index Lighting ................... 61 Local time ................62 (Favourite stations) ............28, 31 Loudspeaker................16 Adjusting the volume ............. 23 Main menus ................28 Alarm ..................62 Mains voltage ................. 16 Alarm clock..............29, 35, 62 Mains voltage activation ............17 Audio mode ................
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Index Sleep function ................ 63 The device has already been in use in a different network. 17, Sound mode ................44 State of the new device at the point of delivery....17 Switching input ............... 63 Updating options ..............20 Target group ................