
TechniSat digital radio 51
DAB+, VHF
TechniSat digital radio 51
DAB+, VHF
1. press one of the "Alarm 1" or "Alarm 2" buttons to set the two alarm time memories 2. the display shows "Set alarm 1" and "Alarm off"; switch on or off with < or >; then confirm with "Select" 3. now set the alarm time hour and minutes; then confirm with "Select" 4. then select DAB+, then confirm with "Select" 5. now select station, then confirm with "Select" 6. select repeat interval, confirm with "Select" 7. adjust the volume with < or >, confirm with "Select" 8. the display now shows "Alarm clock saved" 9. finish or set "Alarm clock 2".
The reception leaves nothing to be desired. The label on the back of the device states "DAB/DAB+".
4 months ago
The time can be updated automatically via DAB or FM. To do this, press the "Time" button, select the "Auto Update" option with the "<" or ">" buttons and confirm with the "Select/Menu" button. You can then select the source for the time update. If you want to set the time manually, you can do this by pressing the "Time" button and making the desired settings. The exact steps can be found in the operating instructions for the device.
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The TechniSat DigitRadio 51 can receive and set the time automatically via DAB or FM. You can select the "Auto Update" option and set the source for the time update to "Update from DAB" or "Update from FM" to synchronise the time automatically. This eliminates the need for manual adjustment.
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Yes, it is possible to display the time of the next alarm on the TechniSat "Digital Radio 51 (DAB+ DAB, FM)" screen. The device displays alarm information on its built-in screen, including details of the alarm you have set, such as the time and active days of the alarm.
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Monday to Friday
The brightness can be adjusted on the back using the black buttons. Kind regards
Look under 10.2 Lighting in the manual. You can also download it here
Yes you can
No, not only radio, but you can also be woken up by buzzer. There are 2 alarm times that can be set independently of each other by buzzer or radio.
Power consumption is measured in kWh, i.e. hours x watts.In this case, you would have to let the Technisat Digit run for about 330 hours until a kWh is reached.In our case, the kWh costs around 20 centimes.Whether nominal power is meant in this case for standby operation or for radio or DVB operation, I cannot answer that question.The power consumption depends, among other things, on the volume.But even in radio mode, I think the consumption is in the range of a low LED lamp.Hope I have answered your question to some extent.
Yes. See also the operating instructions on the Technisat homepage.
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