The specified illustrations appear at
the beginning of the Operating Instructions.
1Symbols
Symbol Significance
Warning of general danger
Risk of electric shock
Read operating instructions and safety notices!
Do not dispose of as
domestic waste.
Do not tip over!
Do not listen at high volume levels!
Vvolts
hint, tipp
°Cdegree centigrade
Symbol Significance
AAmpere
lb.pounds
kgkilograms
in. ’’Inch
ft. ’foot
Wwatts
mmmillimeter
ΩOhm
2Safety instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this device near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not install near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other device
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
8. Protect the cables and switching
adapter from being walked on or
pinched particularly the plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the
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point where the cable exits from
the switching adapter.
9. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10. Use only with stands,
tripods, or brackets
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the device. When a cable is used,
use caution when moving the cable/device combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
11. Unplug the switching adapter and
device during lightning storms or
when the device is not in use for
longer periods of time.
12. Leave all maintenance to qualified service personnel. Maintenance is required when the device
has been damaged in any way,
such as switching adapter is
damaged, liquid has been spilled,
the device has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or fell down.
13. To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Electric Shock, Do not Expose This Appliance To Rain or Moisture.
14. The Shock Hazard Marking and
Associated Graphical Symbol is
provided at the bottom of the device.
15. The device shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing. No objects
filled with liquids may be placed
on the device.
16. The switching adapter should not
be removed far from the radio,
and remain easily accessible so
that during an emergency, the
power source can be easily removed.
17. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnected
device shall remain readily operable.
18. The battery pack shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
direct sunlight, fire etc.
For more information read the
safety instructions provided with
your battery pack.
19. To prevent possible
hearing loss, do not
listen at high volume
levels for extended periods of time periods.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any maintenance other than that detailed in
the operating instructions unless you
are qualified to do so.
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WARNING! Warranty becomes void
once the radio housing has been
opened or any modifications or alterations to the radio have been
made!
3Technical data
Radio SYSROCK BR 10
Power requirementsswitching adapterOutput: DC 19V/1A center
Output power19V:10W 3%THD
Input terminal3.5 mm dia. (AUX IN)
Permitted operating temperature range-10 °C to +45 °C
pin positive
BP 18 Li 5.2 AS
BP 18 Li 6.2 AS
BP 18 Li 3.1 C
power
usage conditions)
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Radio SYSROCK BR 10
Dimension (W x H x D)3-15/16 x 4-9/16 x 4-3/16 in.
Weight (without external battery pack)1.54 lb. (0.7 kg)
4Functional description
The pictures for the functional description are on a fold-out page at the
beginning of the instruction manual.
While reading the manual you can
fold out the page for comparison and
quick reference.
Radio - SysRock
[1-1]
Folding attachment handle
[1-2]
Connecting socket for switching adapter
[1-3]
Antenna
[1-4]
Auxiliary input (AUX-IN)
[1-5]
Power button
[1-6]
Speaker
[1-7]
Built-in microphone
[1-8]
Display
[1-9]
Switching adapter
[2-1]
Threaded socket for tripod
UNC 1/4"-20
Menu buttons and display
[a]
Volume control -
[b]
Preset button 2
Bluetooth mode: Play and
pause
[c]
Preset button 1
Bluetooth mode: Call button
[d]
Clock time (only with RDS)
[e]
Battery status indicator
[f]
Preset button 3
Bluetooth mode: Pair button
[g]
Preset button 4
Bluetooth mode: Reset button
for Bluetooth pairings
[h]
Tuning control - up
Bluetooth mode: next track
[i]
Tuning control - down
Bluetooth mode: previous track
[j]
Source button
[k]
Volume control +
(100 x 150 x 105 mm)
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5Commissioning
5.1Operating with switching
adapter
Plug in switching adapter
[1-9]
in connecting sock-
et
[1-2]
and power outlet.
5.2Operating with external Festool battery pack [2A] + [2B]
The device can operate with Festool
battery packs from the BP or BPC series (see Technical data). When connected to the external Festool battery
pack, the device only consumes power from this battery pack.
CAUTION
pack completely. If not, it may accidentally fall out of the battery bay,
causing injury to you or someone
around you.
CAUTION
tery pack. If the battery pack does not
slide in smoothly and does not engage, it is not being inserted correctly.
CAUTION
we recommend connecting to an 18V
Li-Ion battery pack.
5.3Switch on/off
The radio is ready for operation.
Always attach the battery
Do not force attach the bat-
For optimal performance,
To switch on: Press the power button
[1-5]
.
To switch off: Press and hold the
power button
5.4Volume control
For a better sound quality using
an external device, adjust the
volume on the external device
to maximum 70%.
5.5Checking battery status
To check the current battery level,
press the power button
switch on the radio. The battery status indicator
battery level (only with Li-Ion battery
pack).
5.6Operating your radio - FM
Straighten up the antenna
[1-5]
for a second.
Press the volume control
and
[k]
to adjust the desired
volume.
[1-5]
[e]
will show the current
Battery is fully charged
Battery is partially
charged
Battery low - charging
required
battery critical - alternative power source
required immediately.
[1-3].
Press the source but-
ton
[j]
until the FM mode
is selected.
[a]
to
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FM auto-tune
Press and hold (~1 sec.) the Tuning
[i], [h]
control
tune.
to carry out an auto-
Your radio will stop scanning when it
finds a station of sufficient strength.
The display will show the frequency
of the signal found. If the signal is
strong enough and there is RDS data
present, the radio may display the
station name, radio text and clock
time.
Finding other stations
Press the Tuning control
before.
[i], [h]
as
When the end of the waveband is
reached, your radio will restart tuning from the opposite end of the
waveband.
If you find that FM reception is
poor, try repositioning the antenna.
Manual tuning -FM
Press the Tuning control
tune to a station.
[i], [h]
to
The frequency will change in steps of
0.1 MHz.
5.7Using preset stations
You may store your preferred FM radio stations to the preset stations.
There are four memory presets in
your radio.
Press and hold (~1 sec.) the Preset
[b], [c], [f]
button
display show <SET MEMO>.
or
[g]
until the
The station will be accessible via the
chosen preset button. The preset
number P1 to P4 will be shown in the
display.
Repeat this procedure as required for
the remaining presets. Stations
stored in preset memories may be
overwritten by retracing the steps
above.
Recalling preset stations
Press the required Preset button
[b], [c], [f]
tion stored in preset memory.
5.8Clock time - Radio Data Sys-
Your radio will synchronize and display clock time
to a radio station using RDS with CT
signals. If the station has sufficient
signal strength the clock will automatically synchronize within one or
tem
or
[g]
to tune to the sta-
[d]
whenever it tunes
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two minutes. The radio clock time
will be valid for 24 hours each time
the radio time is synchronized with
RDS CT.
If no RDS-signal is received, the
clock time is not shown.
5.9Listening to music via Bluetooth streaming
You need to pair your Bluetooth devi ce with your SysR ock b efore you c an
auto-link to play/stream Bluetooth
music through your SysRock. Pairing
creates a "bond" so two devices will
recognize each other and establish a
link that enables data transfer.
Pairing your Bluetooth device for the
first time
Press the Source button
lect the Bluetooth mode.
[j]
to se-
The Bluetooth status icon
flashes to show the SysRock
is discoverable.
Activate Bluetooth on your mobile
device according to the device's
user manual to link up to the SysRock.
Locate the Bluetooth device list
and select <SysRock>. Some mobile devices (which are equipped
with bluetooth interfaces older
than the BT2.1 standard.), require
entering the pass code “0000”.
Once the connection is established, the Bluetooth
icon will cease flashing and
display a check mark next to it. Simply select and play any music from
your source device.
NOTE:
– If two Bluetooth devices, which
are not yet paired to the SysRock
both simultaeneously search for
your SysRock, it will show its
availability on both devices. However, if one device establishes a
connection with the SysRock first,
then the other Bluetooth device
won't find it on its list.
– If you take your source device out
of range, the connection will be
temporarily lost. Your SysRock
will automatically reconnect, if
the source device is brought back
in range. Be aware that while the
connection is lost, no other Bluetooth device can pair or link with
your SysRock.
– If <SysRock> shows in your Blue-
tooth device’s list but your device
cannot connect with it, please delete the item from your list and
pair up the device with the Sys-
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Rock again following the steps
described previously.
– The effective operation range be-
tween the system and the paired
device is approximately 10 meters
(30 feet). Any obstacle between
the system and the device can reduce the operational range.
– Bluetooth connectivity perfor-
mance may vary depending on the
connected Bluetooth devices.
Please review the Bluetooth capabilities of your device before
connecting to your SysRock.
Some features may not be supported on your Bluetooth device.
Playing audio files in Bluetooth
mode
As soon as your SysRock is successfully connected with the chosen Bluetooth device, you can start to play
your music using the controls on your
connected Bluetooth device.
Once the SysRock plays adjust the
volume to the desired level using
the Volume control
ther your SysRock or your connected Bluetooth device.
[a], [k]
on ei-
Use the controls on your device to
play/pause and navigate tracks. Alternatively, control the playback
using Play/Pause
[h]
, Previous track buttons
the SysRock.
[b]
, Next track
[i]
on
The currently-played track information (i.e. the track name /the artist
name) will be displayed as scrolling
text at the bottom of display.
NOTE:
– Some player applications or de-
vices may not respond to all of
these controls.
– Some mobile phones may tempo-
rarily disconnect from your SysRock when you make or receive
calls. Some devices may temporarily mute their Bluetooth audio
streaming when they receive text
messages, emails or for other
reasons unrelated to audio
streaming. Such behaviour is a
function of the connected device
and does not indicate a fault with
your SysRock.
Playing previously-paired devices
This unit can save up to 8 sets of
paired devices. When the amount is
exceeded, the earliest device will be
over written. If your Bluetooth device
has already been paired with the SysRock previously, the unit will recog-
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nize your Bluetooth device and will
automatically attempt to reconnect
with the device it was last connected
with. If the last connected device is
not available, the SysRock will try to
connect to the second last device, and
so forth.
Deleting Bluetooth device pairings
To delete all Bluetooth device pairings, press and hold the Preset 4
button
[g]
shows on the display. The SysRock
will turn off automatically after the
memory is cleared.
Disconnecting your Bluetooth device
Press the Source button
lect any mode other than Bluetooth
mode.
Alternatively, press (~2 sec.) the
Bluetooth pair button
nect the link.
until <BT-RESET>
[j]
to se-
[f]
to discon-
If you disconnect the Bluetooth device when you are in Bluetooth mode,
the Bluetooth icon will then start to
flash, indicating Bluetooth is available again for pairing.
Using your hands-free call feature
Your unit can be used as a
hands-free accessory for
your phone. When music is
playing through your SysRock and
you receive a call on your phone it can
pause the music automatically to allow you to answer your phone.
If you receive a call while playing
music through your SysRock, press
and release the Call button
answer your phone call.
Speak in direction of the built-in
microphone
Press and release the Call button
[c]
5.10 Auxiliary input (AUX-IN)
top panel of your SysRock to permit
an audio signal to be fed into the unit
from an external audio device such as
an MP3 or CD player.
Connect a stereo or mono audio
source (for example MP3 or CD
player) to the Auxiliary input
Press the Source button
lect the Aux mode.
Adjust the Volume control on your
MP3 or CD player (max. 80%) to ensure an adequate signal and then
adjust the volume on the SysRock
for comfortable listening.
[1-7]
.
Note that a very high volume
setting may decrease sound
quality.
to end the phone call.
A 3.5 mm Auxiliary input
[1-4]
is provided on the
[j]
[c]
to
[1-4]
to se-
.
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