Hama 00054841, DIT1000MBT Operating Instructions Manual

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00054841
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G Operating Instructions
Technical Data
Radio Receiver
DAB
ü
DAB+
ü
FM
ü
Internet
ü
Spotify
ü
Connectivity LAN (10/100), WiFi (b/g/n), Bluetooth
®
2.1
Display 3.2“ (8.13 cm) Colour TFT
Encryption
WEP,WPA,WPA2
DABFrequencies
174 -240 MHz
FM Frequencies
87.5 -108 MHz
Power input 6V
0.5 Aswitch mode power supply
Frequency range
DAB/DAB+: 174-240 MHz
FM:
87.5-108 MHz
Sensitivity
DAB/DAB+:
-97 ~99dBm
FM:
-105 ~109 dBm
Power Consumption Operation
~
3W Standby
<
1W
Input &Output
Line OUT,RJ45, Optical Out
Presets
DAB/DAB+: 30
FM: 30
Internet: 30
Spotify Connect: 10
Codec
IR: MP3, WMA, ADTS, MPEG-DASH
UPNP: MP3, WMA v9/ASF,M4A, ADTS, WAV, LPCM, FLAC, ALAC
DAB: MP2, AAC
UI Languages
English, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish,Turkish, Czech, Slovak
Package Content DIT1000MBT,Power Supply,Remote Control, Batteries, Short Manual, Telescope Antenna
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Controls and Displays
A: Front
1
3.2“ colour display
2
[ ]
POWER-Taste
3
Infrared receiver
B: Rear
4
Mains power supply
5
LINE OUT socket
6
LAN connection
7
Optical output
8
Antenna*
C: Remote Control
1
[
]
On/off switch
Press [ ]
2
[ ]
Mute
3 [IR]
Direct access to operating mode Internet radio
4 [DAB]
Direct access to operating mode DAB
5 [FM]
Direct access to operating mode FM
6 [AUX]
Direct access to operating mode Aux in
7
[ ]
Backlight settings
8 [MEDIA]
Direct access to operating mode Music player
9 [MODE]
Changing operating mode (Internet radio, Spotify Connect, Music player, DAB, FM, Aux in)
10
[ ]
Equaliser settings
11 [ALARM]
Direct access to alarm clock settings
12 [SLEEP]
Snooze settings
13 [SNOOZE]
Activating Snooze
14 [MENU]
Direct access to the menu
15
[I◄◄ ]
previous track (operating mode: Spotify Connect, Music player)
16
[►►I ]
next track (operating mode: Spotify Connect, Music player)
17
Navigation
keys
Up Down /Back one menu level Forward/ Confirm
18 [OK]
Conrm
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[◄◄]
Rewind (operating mode: Spotify Connect, Music player)
20
[►►]
Fast forward(operating mode: Spotify Connect, Music player)
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Volume keys
[+]/[-]
Volume control
22
Favourite keys
[+]/[-]
Selection from favourites list
23
[
]
Start/ Stop playback (operating mode: Spotify Connect, Music player,Aux in)
24
[ ]
Back one menu level
25 Number keys
Direct access to favourites/ Save favourites
26 [FAVORITES]
List/save favourites
27 [INFO]
Display additional information
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Content
1. Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes ..7
2. Package Contents .......................7
3. Safety Notes ...........................7
4. Informations and notes beforegetting started 8
4.1 LAN connection (wired network) .............8
4.2 WLAN connection (wireless network) ..........8
5. Getting started .........................8
5.1 Remote Control ..........................8
5.2 Radio –Connecting and starting up ...........9
5.3. General notes on use......................9
5.4 Initial setup ............................ 10
6. Main menu /modes.....................11
7. Internet radio..........................11
7.1 Station search .......................... 12
7.2 Podcasts .............................. 13
7.3 Last listened............................14
7.4 Favourites (local) ........................14
7.5 Favourites .............................14
8. Spotify ...............................16
9. Music player (UPNP,USB) ................17
9.1 Playback from acomputer (streaming) ........18
9.2 Playback from the network .................18
9.3 Playback of Playlist.......................19
9.4 General playback options .................. 19
10. DAB ................................20
10.1 Search/ Automatic search .................20
10.2 Manual station search ...................20
10.3 Station list ............................21
10.4 Sort station list ........................21
10.5 Slideshow/Station information .............21
10.6 Edit station list ......................... 22
10.7 Presets ..............................22
10.8 DRC (Dynamic Range Control) .............23
11. FM .................................23
11.1 Scan setting ...........................23
11.2 Automatic station search .................24
11.3 Manual station search ...................24
11.4 Presets ............................... 24
11.5 Audio setting ..........................25
12. Bluetooth®...........................25
12.1 BIuetooth®pairing ......................26
12.2 Automatic Bluetooth®connection .......... 26
13. Sleep ...............................26
14. Alarms ..............................27
14.1 Alarm settings .........................27
14.2 Activating/ deactivating the alarm...........27
15. System settings .......................28
15.1 Equaliser .............................28
15.2 Network.............................. 28
15.3 Time/ Date ............................32
15.4 Language.............................32
15.5 Factory Reset ..........................33
15.6 Softwareupdate........................33
15.7 Setup wizard ..........................33
15.8 Info ................................. 33
15.9 Backlight ............................. 33
15.10 Color theme ..........................34
15.11 AUX: Auto-Standby ....................34
16.
UNDOK –everything in thepalm of your hand
34
16.1 Interface/layout of the UNDOK home screen
...34
16.2 First-time setup of the device with UNDOK ....35
16.3 General control of adevice or group......... 36
16.4 Creating/managing multi-room groups ....... 37
16.5 Multi-room setup on the radio .............38
17. Careand Maintenance..................39
18. Warranty Disclaimer ...................39
19. Service and Support....................39
20. Recycling Information ..................39
21. Declaration of Conformity...............39
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Menu structure
MAIN MENU*
INTERNET RADIO
Last listened Station list
My favourites Local stations Stations
Countries Genre Search for
stations Popular stations New stations
Podcasts
Countries Codec
Search podcasts My Added Stations Help
Getting the
access code
FAQ
System settings Main menu
SPOTIFY
System settings Main menu
MUSIC PLAYER
Shared media Playlist Repeat Shue Clear playlist Prune servers System settings Main menu
DAB
Station list Full scan Manual tune Reset invalid DRC
DRC high DRC low DRC off
Station order
Alphanumeric
Ensemble
Valid
Slide Show
Picture/text
Full screen
System settings Main menu
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FM
Search setting Audio setting System settings Main menu
Bluetooth
Terminate connection System settings Main menu
SLEEP ALARMS
Alarms 1 Alarms 2
SYSTEM SETTINGS**
Network
Network wizard PBC WLAN setup View settings Manual settings
Wired Wireless
NetRemote PIN Setup Network prole Keep network connected
Time/ Date
Time/ date settings Auto update
Update from DAB
Update from FM
Update from Network No update
Format tune
Set timezone
Summer-/ winter time Language Factory Reset Softwareupdate
Auto update
Start acheck for software
updates Setup wizard Info Backlight
Operating mode
High Medium Low
Standby mode
Timeout
Off 10 sec 30 sec 60 sec
Display lighting
High Medium Low Off
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Sleep Modus
High Medium Low Off
Multti-room
View details
Status
Group Creating agroup Add clients to agroup List current clients Leave group Delete group
Color theme
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Thank you for choosing aHama product. Take your time and read the following instructions and information completely.Please keep these instructions in asafe place for futurereference. If you sell the device, please pass these operating instructions on to the new owner.
1. Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes
Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention to specic hazards and risks.
Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.
Risk of electric shock
This symbol indicates product parts energized with a dangerous voltage of sucient magnitude to constitute arisk of electric shock.
2. Package Contents
DIT1000MBT
DAB/FM Antenna
AC/DC adapter
Remote Control
2x AAA batteries
Quick guide
Spotify Connect brochure
3. Safety Notes
The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.
Protect the product from dirt, moistureand overheating and use it in dry rooms only.
As with all electrical devices, this device should be kept out of the reach of children.
Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks.
Do not operate the product outside the power limits given in the specications.
Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation.
Dispose of packaging material immediately according to locally applicable regulations.
Do not modify the device in any way.Doing so voids the warranty.
Risk of electric shock
Do not open the device or continue to operate it if it becomes damaged.
Do not use the product if the AC adapter,adapter cable or power cable is damaged.
Do not attempt to service or repair the device yourself.Leave any service work to qualied experts.
Warning –Batteries:
When inserting batteries, note the correct polarity (+ and -markings) and insert the batteries accordingly. Failuretodosocould result in the batteries leaking or exploding.
Do not allow children to change batteries without supervision.
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a different type or make.
Remove the batteries from products that arenot being used for an extended period
Do not short-circuit batteries.
Do not charge batteries.
Do not throw batteries in are.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
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4. Informations and notes before getting started
Note
Adetailed description of the UNDOK app and
the fullscope of functions can be found in our
UNDOK guide at:
www.hama.com->00054841 ->Downloads
Note –Optimising reception
This product is equipped with an antenna connection which allows the use of an active or passive antenna. The antenna is connected with acoaxial F-connector.
Atelescopic antenna that enables DAB, DAB+ and FM reception is included in the delivery.For best reception, ensurethat the antenna is fully extended and vertical.
Tryvarious different positions if necessary to get the best reception.
Network connection/ Preparing the internet connection
Youcan integrate this radio into alocal network and even access home servers or other authorised resources. To receive internet radio or access non-local media (streaming, such as Spotify Connect), the network must be connected to the internet.
Note
The LAN connection is less susceptible to faults than a WLAN connection. That´s why it´s recommended to use awired connection between access point (AP) and radio to ensureanundisturbed reception.
4.1 LAN connection (wired network)
Connect aLAN cable of type RJ45 to afreesocket on your router,switch or access point.
Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the RJ45 LAN socket on the radio.
Make surethat the router is on and that you have an Internet or network connection.
If you have questions about router conguration, please consult the operating manual of the router for troubleshooting.
Adetailed description of how to congurethe LAN connection is given in the Wired network connection (LAN) section.
4.2 WLAN connection (wireless network)
Ensurethat the router is switched on, is functioning correctly and that thereisaconnection to the internet.
Activate the WLAN function of your router.
Follow your router´s operating instructions as regards
the correct functioning of the WLAN connection.
Adetailed description of how to congurethe LAN connection is given in the Wireless network
connection (LAN) section.
5. Getting started
5.1 Remote Control
Open the battery compartment cover.Itis located on the rear of the remote control.
Pull the closing tab back (if present) and lift the cover. With other models of remote control, it su cesto simply push the casing in the direction indicated.
A: Closing tab B: Sliding cover
Insert the batteries provided, paying attention to match the polarities correctly.The correct polarity is indicated by the plus and minus symbols in the battery compartment.
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5.2 Radio –Connecting and starting up
Connect the network cable to aproperly installed and easily accessible network socket. The power supply unit is suitable for mains voltages between 100 and 240 V, and is thus operable on almost any AC power grid. Please note that acountry-specic adapter may be necessary.You can nd an appropriate selection of Hama products at www.hama.com.
Note
Only connect the product to asocket that has been approved for the device.
When using amult-socket power strip, make sure that the sum power draw of all the connected devices does not exceed its maximum throughput rating.
The electrical socket must always be easily accessible.
If you will not be usingthe product for along period
of time, disconnect it from mains power.
Once the product has been connected to mains power, initialisation takes place. The radio starts up.
To assist you in st-time setup of the radio, a Setup Wizard is provided.
5.3. General notes on use
Notes on use
These operating instructions always relate to
operation with the remote control. Functions that are only usable by app areexplained separately.
When aselection among menu items is to be made
(such as YES or NO), the one currently selected has a light-coloured background ll.
In menus offering avariety of different options
(such as Equalizer,Update, and so on), the currently selected option is marked with an asterisk (*).
Volume adjustment /mute
Press [Lautstärke-tasten +/-]toincrease/decrease the volume.
Press [
]onthe remote control to mute the radio.
Press [ ]again to reset the volume to the value it was at prior to the radio being muted.
Entering passwords, search terms, and so on
Select each successive letter and digit by turning [▲],[▼],[►] and [◄] and conrm each selection by pressing OK.
To make corrections, select BKSP and conrm. The last input made is deleted.
To cancel input, select CANCEL and conrm.
Once your input is complete, select OK and
conrm to nish.
Press [INFO]tojump directly to the BKSP/ OK/ CANCEL elds.
Additional information
Press [INFO]todisplay context-dependent additional information. The information shown depends on the operating mode as well as the current selection of radio station, music le,etc.
[INFO]
Description
Indicates the radio station, the current program, contents, subjects, etc.
Program Genre/country
Indicates the Genre(music style) and the country or region of the station.
Reliability
Bit-Rate
The currently received digital bit rate of the received station is displayed.
Codec
Species the encoding scheme used to digitise the data or signal (such as MP3 or WMA).
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Sampling rate
Species the sampling rate, or the frequency with which the audio signal is polled (Sampling-/ Samplerate), in a certain period of time.
Signal strength
The signal strength of the received station is displayed via abar and its length.
Today’sdate
Artist
Album
Folder
Path
Species the directory path at which the le currently being played back is saved.
Switching on/off /Standby
Press [
], to switch the radio on or off (Standby).
To completely switch off the device, disconnect it from the power supply.
5.4 Initial setup
The Setup Wizardstarts up automatically when the radio is turned on for the rst time. The default used language is English. Youcan skip the Setup Wizardand start up anytime in your language. Set up your desired language as described in 15.4. Language.
5.4.1 Setup wizard
Youcan choose between starting the initial setup via Setup Wizard(YES)and skipping the Setup Wizard(NO).
Note –Starting up with or without the setup wizard?
We recommend using the setup wizard(YES) to quickly and easily con gurethe time, date, internet connection, etc.
If you wish to skip setup with the setup wizard anyway,choose NO. All of the settings congured by the setup wizardcan be congured or changed individually in the System settings menu. Alternatively,you may restart the setup wizard at any time.
Next, choose YES or NO to dene whether the setup wizardshould start automatically next time the radio is started up. Youare in the main menu.
Date/ Time 12/24 hours format
Search/ Automatic search
Update from DAB/ FM
If automatic time and date adjustment is activated, the device receives time and date information from the station over the FM/DAB/ DAB+ radio network. This is the best way to ensurethat the clock will run accurately and the alarm will trigger at the correct time, even after power outages.
Update from Network
Choose this option to set the time and date automatically from the internet. Set the timezone of your current location and, if desired, turn (ON) automatic adjustment between summer time and winter time.
No update
The time and date (DD-MM-YYYY)must be set manually; no automatic calibration takes place.
Keep network connected
This setting is aradio energy-saving function. If this featureisdisabled (NO#), the network module willbe switched off whenever the radio is not actively using the network connection (such as in standby mode). This means the radio willnot be accessible via the network from your PC, smartphone or tablet. Youshould enable (YES #) this menu item if you want to use streaming or control functions via the app. This function is disabled by default.
Network wizard– Conguration of network connection
Note –Reference to adifferent part of these operating instructions
BecOffe this chapter is extensive, please follow the directions in section 15.2.1. Network wizard–
Conguration of internet connection
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Once the network wizardhas nished,the setup wizard is nished as well. The display shows amessage to this effect. Press [OK]toenter the main menu.
Proceed as follows to choose your desired language:
[MENU]
System settings
Language
Desired language,
for example German
(German)
6. Main menu /modes
Access the main menu as follows:
[MENU]
Main menu
The main menu contains the various operating modes as well as other options that areexplained separately in the following chapters.
7. Internet radio
8. Spotify
9. Music player
10. DAB
11. DAB+
11. FM
12. Bluetooth
13. Sleep
14. Alarms
15. System settings
16. UNDOK –Multiroom
Select amongst the available operating modes by repeatedly pressing [MODE].
[MODE]
7. Internet radio
The radio uses the station list on the vTuner* portal. Youcan use stations without direct registration on the following portal: http://www.wiradio-froniter.com. You will nd detailed operating instructions under Section
7.5 Favourites.
Note
*Ifnecessary,itispossible to switch providers in order to make all features and functions of the product available.
Enable [MODE]operating mode by repeatedly pressing Internet Radio.
[MENU]
Main menu
Internet radio
Alternatively,press [IR]onthe remote control to directly select this operating mode.
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7.1 Station search
This radio offers various ways to search for stations.
Use [OK]tonavigate through each search function and its options.
Once you have found astation you like, conrm by pressing [OK]. The radio starts playing the selected station.
7.1.1 Search by country or region
To search for astation by continent, country and region, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
Stations
Countries
Once you have restricted the results to acertain country or region, select astation from the complete list or from alist sorted by Genre.
7.1.2 Search by Genre
To search for astation of acertain Genreorsubject focus, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
Stations
Genre
Once you have restricted the results to acertain Genre, select astation from alist of all stations available, or from apre-selected list, or from alist sorted by country.
7.1.3 Search by name
If you know the name of the desired station, you can search for it directly.
[MENU]
Station list
Stations
Search for stations
Enter the complete name, or apart thereof,inthe input screen and select [OK]tostart the search. Youreceive alist of all available stations whose names contain the search key.
7.1.4 Popular stations
Youcan ndaselection of the most popular stations as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
Stations
Popular stations
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7.1.5 New stations
Stations that have recently been added to the database can be found as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
Stations
New stations
7.1.6 Local stations
To search for stations from your own country (the country in which the radio is currently located), proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
Local <Country>
Note
Replace the <Country> placeholder with the country you arecurrently located in.
Youcan lterthis local list by Genre, or select astation from the complete list, or select from apre-selected list.
7.2 Podcasts
Podcasts areprograms on various topics and include, for example, talk shows, news and much more. Podcasts can be downloaded from the Internet. Thereare normally approximately 10,000 programs available. Similarly to radio stations, the radio makes it possible to lter alarge number of Podcasts, or to search the entiredatabase for amatching result.
7.2.1 Search by country or region
To search for apodcast by continent, country and region, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
Podcasts
Countries
Once you have restricted the results to acertain country or region, select astation from the complete list or from alist sorted by Genre.
7.2.2 Search by format (subjects or categories)
To search for apodcast by continent, country and region, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
Podcasts
Codec
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7.2.3 Search by name
If you know the name of the desired Podcasts, you can search for it directly.
[MENU]
Station list
Podcasts
Search podcasts
Enter the complete name, or apart thereof,inthe input screen and select [OK]tostart the search. Youreceive a list of all available Podcasts whose names contain the search key.
7.3 Last listened
The radio saves the last stations and Podcasts listened to in their own list. To access the list, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Last listened
7.4 Favourites (local)
Youcan save up to 30 of your favourite stations for quick and direct access.
Note
Favourites cannot be deleted. If all 30 station memory slots arelled and you wish to save anew station, choose one of the occupied slots. The station in this slot will be overwritten with the new station.
7.4.3 Management of favourites with the remote control
Favourites 1-10
The remote control enclosed has number keys 1-0 (0≙10). Afavourite can be assigned to each of these number key.
To save afavourite, press and hold the corresponding number key on the remote control (approx. 3seconds).
The radio con rmsthat the favourite has been saved by displaying Preset stored.
To call up afavourite, briey press the corresponding number key on the remote control.
Favourites 1-30 (alternative to number keys)
Press and hold [FAVORITES]approx. 3seconds to save astation on one of the 1-30 favourite station presets.An overview window with the station presets should open after approx. 2seconds.
Youcan switch between the station presets (1 to 30) by pressing the favourite keys [+]/[-] by turning [OK].
Press [OK]tosave the station on the desired station preset.
To call up afavourite, briey press [FAVORITES], select the desired station preset by pressing the favourite keys [+]/[-] by turning [OK] and conrm the selection by pressing [OK].
7.5 Favourites
(vTuner -http://www.wiradio-frontier.com)
In addition to the local station memory slots, you can create additional lists of favourites using the vTuner database. Lists of favourites created using the vTuner database can be synchronised across multiple radios.
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7.5.1 First use –Registering your radio
In order to be able to use this function you have to register at www.wiradio-frontier.com. Youneed avalid email address and an access code which will be generated by your radio.
Note
No personal information is collected during the registration process.
Registering does not cost you anything extra. The offer is completely free.
Following registration you can choose from around 20,000 radio stations and 10,000 Podcasts.
Get access code:
[MENU]
Station list
Help
Getting the access code
Note
Please note that each access code can only be used once. Please contact customer service if you should experience problems while registering the radio.
During registration, the radio’s ID is associated with your e-mail address and saved in the web interface.
If multiple radios areregistered toyou and you wish to delete one of those registrations or just compare them, you can nd the radio’s ID as follows.
[MENU]
System settings
Info
Radio-ID
7.5.2 Managing favourites online
(vTuner -http://www.wiradio-frontier.com)
After registering on the portal, you can search through the station archive using various lters, try out stations, and create your own favourites list from the stations listed there. The favourites list is then synchronised with your radio in amatter of seconds.
7.5.3 Opening the favourites list
To open the favourites list you created on the portal using the radio, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
My favourites
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7.5.4 My Added Stations
If astation you desireisnot yet available, you can add it manually to the portal, or suggest astation be added to the database (Recommend station).
Youneed the web address of the stream, which can often be found on the station’swebsite.
Youcan access the added radio stations as follows:
[MENU]
Station list
My Added Stations
The database is constantly expanded and maintained. Nevertheless, we hope you’llunderstand that sometimes therecan be delays in integrating new stations and some stations areeven rejected.
8. Spotify
Spotify Connect gives you access to millions of songs. Youcan listen to them on your radio, on the go using your smartphone, or at your PC.
Requirements:
Youmust have the Spotify app installed on your Android or iOS device.
It can be downloaded from the Play Storeorthe Apple App Store. Once the app is installed, start it and log into your account (or,ifyou do not have an account, register anew one).
Youwill requireaSpotify Premium account (see www.spotify.de for moreinformation).
The radio must be on the same network as the Android or iOS device with the Spotify app installed.
Use:
In the Spotify app, start playback of aPlaylist or title as usual.
The usual playback information is displayed, such as the album cover,title, etc.
At the bottom edge of the screen, the Spotify Connect logo
is shown next to Available devices.
Playback display
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Choose Available devices to access an overview of all devices available on the network.
Select the radio. The audio is now played back on the radio.
Once the connection has been established, the Spotify Connect logo
and the device designation
aredisplayed in green.
After successful initial connection:
From the main menu or after pressing [MODE] repeatedly,activate Spotify (Spotify Connect) mode.
[MENU]
Main menu
Spotify
Press [ ]tobegin playback.
9. Music player (UPNP, USB)
This operating mode enables the playback of MP3, WMA or FLACles stored on aPC, data medium or local network.
Enable [MODE]operating mode by repeatedly pressing Music player.
[MENU]
Main menu
Music player
Alternatively,press [MEDIA]onthe remote control to directly select this operating mode.
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9.1 Playback from acomputer (streaming)
Youcan manage the radio and stream music to it from your computer.
The following explanation assumes your computer’s operating system is Windows 8. If you use adifferent operating system and requireassistance, or if you have any other questions, please contact our customer support team.
Requirements:
The radio and the computer must be on the same network.
The radio must be authorised as aplayback device on the computer.
Proceed as follows:
Control Panel Network and Internet View network computers and devices
The radio should be shown here.
Right-click on the icon or designation of the radio and choose Allow streaming to this device.
Right-click again on the icon or designation of the radio and choose Show device website to change the friendly name of the device.
Anew browser window opens. Youcan make the desired changes here.
Use:
The radio can now access shared directories on the computer,and you can stream audio lesto the device for playback.
The music directory of your music library is enabled as standard.
Create and manage shared folders using Explorer or Windows Media Player.
Right-click on the desired music le,choose Play To, and then select the designation of the radio.
The radio begins playback of the music le.
9.2 Playback from the network – Accessing files using the radio
To access one of the existing network shared les directly from the radio, proceed as follows: From the main menu or after pressing [MODE] repeatedly,activate Music player mode.
[MENU]
Main menu
Music player
Shared media
Choose the correct device (home server,PC, etc.) and press [OK]toopen the list of shared folders on that device.
Youcan now search for les,open aPlaylist, or search through the entireshared music folders. If you want to search through the entireselection of music, there areother sorting functions available (Album, Artist, Genre, Folder,etc.) that can help you ndthe desired le morequickly.
Note
These functions areonly available if the ID3 tag and other le information have been maintained on the source device.
Prune servers:
To reset the list of servers connected to so far,press [OK]. If you conrm by choosing YES, then all Common Media will be deleted.
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9.3 Playback of Playlist
Youcan create alocal Playlist on the radio, in which you save les shared on the network or from connected data storage devices.
Under Shared media/ USB playback,choose the le to be added to the Playlist.
Press and hold [OK]for approx. 3seconds until the display shows the message Added to Playlist.
Note
Youcan also use Playlists that werecreated on your Windows PC. (WPL =Windows Playlist). Forexample, Windows Media Player is suited for this purpose.
To go directly to the Playlist, do as follows:
[MENU]
Main menu
Music player
Playlist
To remove individual les from the Playlist, choose the leand then press and hold [OK]for approx. 3seconds.
Conrm Delete from My Playlist by choosing YES to delete the lefrom the Playlist.
To delete the entirePlaylist, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Main menu
Music player
Clear playlist
9.4 General playback options
These playback options, which arevalid for all playback under Music player,can be found here:
[MENU]
Main menu
Music player
Repeat /Shue
Repeat play: On /Repeat play: Off To turn the function On and Off,press [OK] repeatedly.
If this function is activated (Repeat play: On) the current track is repeated.
Shue play: On /Shue play: Off To turn the function On and Off, press [OK] repeatedly.
If this function is activated (Shue play: On)
the radio plays all tracks in random order.
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10. DAB
The radio receives all established digital radio frequencies in the range of 174 MHz to 240 MHz (band III, channel 5A to 13F).
Enable [MODE]operating mode by repeatedly pressing DAB.
[MENU]
Main menu
DAB
10.1 Search/ Automatic search
The automatic DABchannel search scans the DABband III for available stations. After the station search, all interference-free stations aresaved in alphabetical order. In Stations list a ? is displayed in front of the station names of stations found during aprevious scan but which cannot currently be received. The automatic DABstation search starts automatically when DABmode is started for the rst time; it is indicated by Scanning… and astatus bar on the display.
If you would like to start the search again, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Full scan
10.2 Manual station search
With the manual station search function you can search through individual frequencies and channels. If you know the frequency of the desired station and the automatic station search failed to ndit, use this featuretoset the reception frequency directly.
Proceed as follows, choosing afrequency range between 5A and 13F:
[MENU]
Manual tune
The Stability bar indicates the current signal strength. The marking along the bar indicates the value required for interference-free reception. If this value is not reached (the bar is empty), then the signal strength is not sucient on this channel.
Note
DAB/ DAB+ permits the transmission of several stations within asingle frequency block. When sorting by Ensemble the stations aredisplayed according to how they aredistributed across the frequency blocks.
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10.3 Station list
Youcan call up the station list in DABmode at any time. Thereare two options for doing this.
a) If astation is already playing, simply press [◄] or
[
]. The radio will then display the station list.
b)
[MENU]
Station list
10.4 Sort station list
By default the radio sorts stations into alphabetical order.You can also sort by signal strength or Ensemble. To change the sorting order,proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Station order
10.5 Slideshow/Station information (Picturewith text/ full screen)
Many digital radio stations in the DAB+ network provide additional information, which can be displayed on a colour screen. This could be pictures from the studio, news, weather information, or adverts, for example. By default, the radio displays these “slides”infullscreen. Alternatively,amix of pictures and text, such as is the default for internet radio, can be displayed. To switch between the display modes, press [OK]while astation is playing. The display will switch modes.
Alternatively,you can set the default mode in the DAB menu. To do so, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Slide Show
Note
Please note that when astation is selected, it can take afew seconds beforethe image information is loaded. Some stations transfer only the station logo and do not transfer further slides.
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10.6 Edit station list
To remove stations that arenot currently in the reception area, from your station list, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Reset invalid
If you answer YES, then all currently unavailable stations will be removed from the station list.
10.7 Presets
Youcan save up to 30 of your favourite stations for quick and direct access.
10.7.1 Save favourites
Set the station that you would like to save as a favourite station preset.
If the station is received, press and hold [FAVORITES] on front of the radio.
[FAVORITES]
An overview window with the station presets should open after approx. 2seconds.
Youcan switch between the station presets (1 to 30) with the navigation keys [▲] /[▼].
Press [OK]tosave the station on the desired station preset.
10.7.2 Access favourites
Press [FAVORITES]toopen the overview window with the list of saved stations.
[FAVORITES]
Use [OK]and [▲],[▼],[►] and [◄] to select one of your favourites.
Note
Favourites cannot be deleted. If all 30 station memory slots arelled and you wish to save anew station, choose one of the occupied slots. The station in this slot will be overwritten with the new station.
10.7.3 Management of favourites with the remote control
Favourites 1-10
The remote control enclosed has number keys 1-0 (0≙10). Afavourite can be assigned to each of these number key.
To save afavourite, press and hold the corresponding number key on the remote control (approx. 3seconds).
The radio con rmsthat the favourite has been saved by displaying Preset stored.
To call up afavourite, briey press the corresponding number key on the remote control.
Favourites 1-30 (alternative to number keys)
Press and hold [FAVORITES]approx. 3seconds to save astation on one of the 1-30 favourite station presets. An overview window with the station presets should open after approx. 2seconds.
Youcan switch between the station presets (1 to 30) by pressing the favourite keys [+]/[-] by turning [OK].
Press [OK]tosave the station on the desired station preset.
To call up afavourite, briey press [FAVORITES], select the desired station preset by pressing the favourite keys [+]/[-] by turning [OK]and conrm the selection by pressing [OK].
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10.8 DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
Some radio stations in the DABnetwork support an audio level control that is activated at varying volumes during playback. If the audio level suddenly rises during playback, DRC automatically reduces the volume. The same happens if playback suddenly becomes quieter,with the radio then increasing the volume. This radio has three different settings for DRC:
DRC high: total equalisation of different volumes. Strong compression can audibly reduce the dynamics of amusic title.
DRC low: partial equalisation of different volumes. More subtle compression, without too much loss of dynamics.
DRC off: no equalisation.
Proceed as follows to do the settings:
[MENU]
DRC
11. FM
From the main menu or after pressing [MODE]repeatedly, activate operating mode FM (FM Radio):
[MENU]
Main menu
FM
Alternatively,press [FM]onthe remote control to switch directly to this operating mode.
Stations that broadcast additional information regarding the station and the programme, arehighlighted on the display with an RDS icon (Radio Data System).
Additional information weredisplayed by pressing [INFO].
11.1 Scan setting
The search run setting allows you to determine whether stations with low signal strength areignored during the automatic search run. Proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Scan setting
To have the search run stop only at stations with high signal strength, conrm the subsequent query by selecting YES.Otherwise, the search run will stop at every station for which asignal is received.
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11.2 Automatic station search
Press and hold [tuning]until the automatic station search starts.
The radio stops the search and starts playback when it nds astation.
Press OK again to continue the search until the next station is found.
11.3 Manual station search
When you make station settings manually,you can dene the desired frequency yourself and tune into stations that wereignored during automatic station search becOffe their signals weretoo weak.
Press the navigation key [◄] [►] ([◄]:-0.05MHz/ [►]:+0.05 MHz) until you see the desired frequency. Wait amoment until playback of the received station signal begins.
11.4 Presets
Youcan save up to 30 of your favourite stations for quick and direct access.
11.4.1 Save favourites
Set the station that you would like to save as afavourite station preset.
If the station is received, press and hold [FAVORITES] on front of the radio.
[FAVORITES]
An overview window with the station presets should open after approx. 2seconds.
Youcan switch between the station presets (1 to 30) with the navigation keys [▲] /[▼].
Press [OK] to save the station on the desired station preset.
11.4.2 Access favourites
Press [FAVORITES]toopen the overview window with the list of saved stations.
[FAVORITES]
Wählen Sie mithelp von OK und [▲],[▼],[►] und [◄] einen der Favoriten Off.
Use OK and [▲],[▼],[►] and [◄] to select one of your favourites.
Note
Favourites cannot be deleted. If all 30 station memory slots arelled and you wish to save anew station, choose one of the occupied slots. The station in this slot will be overwritten with the new station.
11.4.3 Management of favourites with the remote control
Favourites 1-10
The remote control enclosed has number keys 1-0 (0≙10). Afavourite can be assigned to each of these number key.
To save afavourite, press and hold the corresponding number key on the remote control (approx. 3seconds).
The radio con rmsthat the favourite has been saved by displaying Preset stored.
To call up afavourite, briey press the corresponding number key on the remote control.
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Favourites 1-30 (alternative to number keys)
Press and hold [FAVORITES]approx. 3seconds to save astation on one of the 1-30 favourite station presets. An overview window with the station presets should open after approx. 2seconds.
Youcan switch between the station presets (1 to 30) by pressing the favourite keys [+]/[-] by turning OK.
Press OK to save the station on the desired station preset.
To call up afavourite, briey press [FAVORITES], select the desired station preset by pressing the favourite keys [+]/[-] by turning OK and conrm the selection by pressing OK.
11.5 Audio setting
Forsome stations with aweak signal, quality can be slightly improved by playing them in mono quality. Youcan enable this function in the menu, and the radio will automatically switch to mono reception when signal quality is poor.Tochange the audio setting, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
Audio setting
12. Bluetooth
®
Youcan pair your terminal device with the radio using Bluetooth and use it as aplayback device. Youcan control playback directly on the terminal device. Youcan adjust the volume on the radio, as well.
Note –Bluetooth
®
Check whether your mobile device (smartphone, tablet PC. etc.) is Bluetooth®capable.
Note that the maximum range for Bluetooth®is 10 metres without obstacles such as walls, people, etc.
The Bluetooth®connection may be disrupted by other Bluetooth devices/ connections in the vicinity.
It is only possible to connect the radio to one terminal device.
Note that compatibility depends on the supported Bluetooth®proles as well as the Bluetooth
®
versions being used. (see Technical Data, operating instructions of the terminal device in use)
After pressing [MODE]repeatedly,activate operating mode Bluetooth:
[MODE]
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12.1 BIuetooth®pairing
Make surethat your Bluetooth®capable terminal device is on and Bluetooth is activated.
Enable Bluetooth
®
operating mode on the radio by
repeatedly pressing [MODE]:
Press and hold
[MODE]
Open the Bluetooth®settings on your terminal device and wait until DIT1000MBT appears in the list of Bluetooth devices found.
If necessary,start searching for Bluetooth
®
devices
on your terminal device.
Select DIT1000MBT and wait until the radio is listed as connected in the Bluetooth
®
settings on
your terminal device.
Your terminal device is also shown as connected on the radio display.
Start and control audio playback using the controls of the terminal device.
Note –Bluetooth®password
Some terminal devices requireapasswordinorder to connect to another Bluetooth
®
device.
If your terminal device requests apasswordfor connection to the radio, enter 0000.
12.2 Automatic Bluetooth®connection (after successful pairing)
Terminal devices already paired with the radio are automatically saved on the radio.
If you arepairing the terminal device with the radio for the rst time, proceed as described in
12.1. BIuetooth
®
pairing.
Make surethat your Bluetooth
®
capable terminal
device is on and Bluetooth is activated.
Press [MODE]repeatedly until the terminal device you would like to pair with the radio is shown on the display.
The devices will be automatically connected.
If necessary,open the Bluetooth
®
setting on your
terminal device and select DIT1000MBT.
Start and control audio playback using the controls of the terminal device.
Note –Connection impaired
After the radio and terminal device have been paired, a connection is established automatically.Ifthe Bluetooth connection is not established automatically,check the following:
Check the Bluetooth
®
settings of your terminal device to see whether DIT1000MBT is connected. If not, repeat the steps listed under Bluetooth®pairing.
Check whether your terminal device and the radio areless than 10 metres apart. If not, move them closer togehter.
Check whether obstacles areimpairing the range. If so, move the devices closer together.
13. Sleep
The radio has asleep function, after adened time the radio switches to standby mode.
Repeatedly press [SLEEP] on the remote control to set the desired time interval (Sleep OFF/15/30/45/60/90/120 minutes).
Alternatively,set the time interval from the main menu:
[MENU]
Main menu
Sleep
After the dened time the radio switches to standby mode.
Press [ ],toturn the radio back on.
If atime interval is already activated, you can change
or disable it at any time by again pressing [SLEEP] on the remote control.
Note
Thereisaseparate setting for the backlight when the timer (snooze) is activated. Forexample, it can be set to be dimmer than in normal operation. 15.9. Backlight.
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14. Alarms
The Radio has two individually adjustable alarm times.
14.1 Alarm settings
Youcan access the alarm settings as follows:
[ALARM]
Or:
[MENU]
Main menu
Alarms
Alarm 1and alarm 2are con gured identically.Soyou can save two different alarm times. Select alarm 1or2 and then make the following settings by means of OK:
Enable:
Choose when the alarm is to activate: Off –Daily –Once –Weekdays –Weekends
Date and time:
If you selected Once,enter the date and time for the one-off alarm.
Time:
First choose the hour,then the minute at which the alarm is to activate.
Mode:
Set whether you wish to be woken by an alarm tone (Buzz), by DAB, FM or by the Internet radio.
Preset:
If you selected Internet radio/ DAB/ FM, choose which station or podcast you wish to be woken with. Youcan choose any of the 30 favourite station slots or the Last
listened.
Volume:
Youcan set the volume at which the alarm sound should be played. This setting makes it irrelevant how loud you last listened to the radio.
Save:
Conrm this menu item to complete your alarm settings.
Note
When using Internet radio for the alarm sound take carethat the internet connection will be available at the time of the alarm. If no internet connection is available the radio instead uses the wake-up buzzer (Buzz).
It is recommended to allow the radio to update the time automatically.This ensures that the time is always correct even if thereisaseparation of power supply –for example apower cut.
Note –Alarm/multi-room
When using and setting the alarm function on a device that belongs to amulti-room group, please note that this device automatically leaves the group at the time of the alarm.
This behaviour prevents activation of the alarm on all devices that belong to the group.
The device in question does not automatically rejoin the group after the alarm has been stopped, but must be added manually.
14.2 Activating/ deactivating the alarm
Conrm the menu item Save in alarm settings to activate the alarm.
Disable the alarm by setting the Mode: to Off.
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15. System settings
Youcan modify all settings and access important information about the radio in the System settings.
15.1 Equaliser
The equaliser allows you to adjust the sound of the radio to suit your preferences by amplifying or reducing the amount of bass or treble in the audio .You can choose from precongured proles, adjusted to suit avariety of music Genres, or create your own custom prole.
To set the Equaliser,proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Equalizer
15.2 Network
15.2.1 Network wizard –Configuration of internet
connection /Automatic search
The network wizard supports you to set up a connection between the radio and internet. Hereby you can choose between awired LAN connection and awireless connection using WLAN/Wi-Fi. More methods of conguration and detailed information areamplied subsequently.
Youcan start the Network wizardasfollows:
[MENU]
System settings
Network
Network wizard
When the wizardisstarted, the radio searches for WLAN (WiFi) connections and then shows alist of the available networks.
At the bottom of the list areoptions to restart the search ([Rescan]), select awired connection ([Wired]) or congurethe connection manually ([Manual cong.]).
If your network is not found or the SSID (Service Set Identication, that is, the name of your network) is not shown, the network may be hidden or out of range. In this case, try manual conguration or connecting by LAN cable.
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15.2.2 Wireless network connection (WLAN)
Depending on the network, thereare anumber of ways to connect to it. Networks that support connection via WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) areidentied in the list as [WPS]. Other connections areeither open networks or connections protected with aPSK, or Pre-Shared-Key.
Desired network
WPS-/PSK-/ open network connection
WPS allows simple and nevertheless protected connection of the radio to the network. Twooptions areavailable for this purpose: The connection can be set up by means of PBC, or Push-Button Con guration, or by the PIN procedure, in which the web interface of your router prompts you to enter arandomly generated sequence of numbers.
PBC setup
Select your desired network. (Indicated by the prex [WPS]).
In the WPS menu, choose the Push Button option and conrm your selection by pressing OK.
Press the WPS button on your router or current access point. This can often be done using the web interface, as well.
Consult the operating instructions of your router or access point for details.
Once the process has been started on the router or access point, the radio should be able to nd and connect to the network.
Alternatively,PBC setup can be initiated from the internet settings of the radio:
[MENU]
System settings
Network
PBC WLAN setup
PIN setup
Select your desired network. (Indicated by the prex [WPS])
In the WPS menu, choose the Pin option and conrm your selection by pressing [OK].
The radio generates an 8-digit code, which must be entered into the web or user interface of your router or access point.
Consult the corresponding handbook for details on conguring the router or access point.
Skip WPS /Pre-Shared Key(PSK) setup
Choose the item Skip WPS to proceed to key entry.
In networks that do not support WPS, you will go
directly to key entry.
In the input screen, enter the whole key and then conrm with OK.
If the key was entered correctly,the radio connects to the access point and establishes the internet/ network connection.
Note
Often the Pre-Shared Keyisprinted on the back or bottom of the router or access point.
When entering the key,take notice of capitalisation.
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Open network
Note
We recommend against establishing unsecured connections and advise you to always protect your network against unauthorised access.
If you plan to use an open network, you just have to select the network ID from the list of available networks and conrm. The radio then connects immediately to the network.
15.2.3 Wired network connection (LAN)
Connect the radio to the router using aLAN cable. This method of direct connection is the most reliable and least susceptible to interference.
The cable connection is listed amongst the available connections as Wired. Simply select it to proceed. If the DHCP server of the router or access point is active, then the connection is now established automatically.
To nd out how to determine whether the DHCP server is active, please consult the operating instructions of your router or access point.
15.2.4 Manual configuration of network connection
–wireless (WLAN) and wired (LAN)
To manually con gurethe network connection, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Network
Manual settings
Manual conguration wired (LAN) –DHCP enable
Select the option Wired.
Select the option DHCP enable.
The connection is now established. No further setting
adjustments arerequired.
Manual conguration wired (LAN) –DHCP disable
Select the option Wired.
Select the option DHCP disable.
Enter the necessary network information, such as the
IP address, subnet mask, gateway address and DNS (primary and secondary). Find this information in the web interface of your router or access point, or ask your network administrator.Once all the information has been entered correctly,conrm to proceed. The radio now attempts to establish the connection.
Manual conguration wireless (WLAN) – DHCP enable
Select the option Wireless.
Select the option DHCP enable.
In the input screen, enter the whole SSID (network
name) and then conrm with OK.
Now choose the security standardused by the network. This can be found in the conguration options of your router or access point.
Depending on the encryption used, you may need to enter the network key beforethe connection is established.
Manual conguration wireless (WLAN) – DHCP disable
Manual conguration wireless (WLAN) –DHCP disable The method described hereassumes the DHCP server is active (manual wireless conguration (WLAN) –DHCP enable). However,the network information such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS (primary and secondary) must still be entered. Find this information in the web interface of your router or access point, or ask your network administrator.Once all the information has been entered correctly,conrm to proceed. The radio now attempts to establish the connection.
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15.2.5 View settings
Hereyou can nd all the most important information about all network connections currently used or congured on the radio, such as: MACaddress, WLAN region, DHCP active/ disabled, SSID, IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, DNS (primary and secondary), etc.
[MENU]
System settings
Network
View settings
15.2.6 NetRemote PIN Setup /UNDOK
The radio can be controlled using the application UNDOK. Forthis, you have to have installed the app on your terminal device (for example smartphone or tablet PC) and your device has to be in the same network as your radio. The PIN saved in the radio is to increase security and prevents other users from connecting with the radio. If the app is started on your terminal device (for example smartphone or tablet PC) and it tries to connect with the radio, awindow will appear on your device requiring you to enter the PIN.
Youcan ndand change the PIN as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Network
NetRemote PIN Setup
The radio PIN is set to 1234 by default.
Use OK to make changes.
Conrm your changes by choosing OK.
15.2.7 Network profile
The radio automatically saves all successfully connected network proles.This means that re-establishing these connections (for example, after the radio was disconnected from the power supply) does not require you to re-enter the network access information.
To remove network proles individually,proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Network
Network prole
Select anetwork prole and press OK to delete it.
Conrm the prompt querying if you want to delete
the prole with YES.
Aprole that is currently active, or that is in use, cannot be deleted.
Note -Datensicherheit
Beforegiving or selling the radio to someone else, we recommend performing aFactory Reset.
This will completely and permanently delete all network information and connections stored on the device.
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15.2.8 Keep network connected
This setting is aradio energy-saving function.
[MENU]
System settings
Network
Keep network connected
If this featureisdisabled (NO#), the network module willbeswitched off whenever the radio is not actively using the network connection (such as in standby mode). This means the radio will not be accessible via the network from your PC, smartphone or tablet. You should enable (YES #)this menu item if you want to use streaming or control functions via the app. This function is disabled by default.
15.3 Time/ Date
To access the time settings, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Time/ Date
Auto update Update from Network
Choose this option to set the time and date automatically from the internet. Set the timezone of your current location (Set timezone)and, if desired, turn on automatic adjustment between summer time and winter time (Daylight savings ON).
Update from DAB/ FM
If automatic time and date adjustment is activated, the device receives time and date information from the station over the FM/DAB/DAB+ radio network. This is the best way to ensurethat the clock will run accurately and the alarm will trigger at the correct time, even after power outages.
No update
The time and date (DD-MM-YYYY)must be set manually; no automatic calibration takes place.
Set Time/ Date
Set the date (DD-MM-YYYY)and time (hh:mm) manually using OK.
Set format
Choose between 12 and 24 hours format.
15.4 Language
To change the menu language from that selected at rst­time startup, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings/
Settings
Language
Desired language,
for example German
(German)
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15.5 Factory Reset
To reset the radio to the factory default settings, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Factory Reset
Conrm the following prompt with Yes to reset the radio to the factory default settings.
All settings made previously aredeleted.
Note
Resetting to the factory default settings can solve some problems and malfunctions.
However,all settings made previously,such as custom equaliser presets, favorites, and network proles, are permanently deleted.
15.6 Software update
We areconstantly developing new softwarefeatures and improvements for our radios to x problems, add functionality,etc. We recommend that you keep your radio’s softwareuptodate.
Proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Softwareupdate
Set Auto-check setting to YES to have the radio automatically check for new softwareupdates at regular intervals. (Recommendation)
Choose Check now to manually start acheck for softwareupdates.
Warning
Make surethat the radio has astable power supply beforeyou start asoftwareupdate.
Power supply failureduring asoftwareupdate can cOffe irreparable damage to the radio.
15.7 Setup wizard
Youcan restart the setup wizard(5.4.1. Setup wizard) at any time by proceeding as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Setup wizard
15.8 Info
To have the radio display current information about its hardwareand software(version numbers, device designation, radio ID, etc.), proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Info
If you have already registered your radio on the online portal of Frontier Silicon (http://www.wiradio-frontier.com), then you can nd out the radio ID there, as well.
15.9 Backlight
The backlight can be con gured for each operating mode (Operation Mode, Standby Mode, Slumber Mode) separately.
Proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Backlight
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Forthe operation modes Operation Mode and Slumber mode, select between various brightness levels.
For Standby Mode, you may also choose a brightness level for the backlight when the radio is in standby (Standby Level). Alternatively,you can set the backlight to turn off completely in standby (Standby Level Off).
Choose atime interval for Timeout.When the radio is in standby,press OK to illuminate the display at the brightness level set for that operating mode for the selected interval of time.
Alternatively,you can disable this feature (Timeout Off).
Alternatively,press [
]onthe remote control to directly adjust the backlight setting for the current operating mode.
15.10 Color theme
To change the color scheme of the display (Color of text and background), proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
Color theme
15.11 AUX: Auto-Standby
In Aux in (Auxiliary Input) operating mode, the radio switches to standby mode after 15 minutes, by default. To disable (NO)oractivate (YES)this feature, proceed as follows:
[MENU]
System settings
AUX: Auto-Standby
16. UNDOK –everything in the palm of your hand
The UNDOK app, developed by Frontier Silicon, gives you full control of radios and speakers from your smartphone. Whether you aresetting up the device for the rst time, specifying settings for the equaliser and multi-room, or managing your favourite stations –the UNDOK app lets you access all the features from your smartphone or tablet, thereby offering you greater convenience.
16.1 Interface/layout of the UNDOK home screen
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1 Update the audio system list
2 Preview for ungrouped radios
3 Set up new audio system
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5 Create anew multi-room group with this device
6 Check for system update for all devices
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Further information, such as app info, change app theme, and data logging
16.2 First-time setup of the device with UNDOK
The rst time you switch on an UNDOK-enabled product from Hama, or when you have set it to the factory settings, it creates amicroaccess point –aseparate Wi-Fi network that you can connect to with your tablet or smartphone.
16.2.1 Procedure for iOS users
Open the UNDOK app on your iPhone or iPad.
Tapthe Set up audio system menu item.
Make surethat the radio or speaker is in SETUP
mode. Set the product to the factory settings, if necessary.Conrm the query with Next.
The UNDOK app now prompts you to connect to the product’sWi-Fi network using the iPhone/iPad settings –todoso, switch to the system settings on your iPhone and select the Wi-Fi network (for example, Setup Hama DIR3120LED). Then return to the UNDOK app and tap Next.
Now choose aname for the radio (for example, Oce DIR3120) and conrm your entry with Next.
This takes you to the date and time settings –here you set the time format, time source and time zone.
The various network conguration options arethen offered to you (whereapplicable, Wi-Fi, WPS and Ethernet). Tapthe desired method; the UNDOK app switches to the next window.
Depending on the selected method, you can now select and congurethe desired Wi-Fi network, set up aWPS connection or set up the connection using aLAN cable.
Finally,the radio connects to the network; by tapping Start using my audio system, you will be able to use the device in the UNDOK app.
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16.2.2 Procedure for Android users
Open the UNDOK app on your tablet or smartphone.
Tapthe Set up audio system menu item.
Make surethat the radio or speaker is in SETUP mode.
Set the product to the factory settings, if necessary. Conrm the query with Next.
On the following page, you will nd alist of all available Wi-Fi networks as well as the suggested audio systems; the Hama product (for example, Setup Hama DIR3120LED) should be listed here. Tapthe corresponding Wi-Fi network.
Now choose aname for the radio (for example, Oce DIR3120) and conrm your entry with Next.
This takes you to the date and time settings –hereyou set the time format, time source and time zone.
The various network conguration options arethen offered to you (whereapplicable, Wi-Fi, WPS and Ethernet). Tapthe desired method; the UNDOK app switches to the next window.
Depending on the selected method, you can now select and congurethe desired Wi-Fi network, set up aWPS connection or set up the connection using aLAN cable.
Finally,the radio connects to the network; by tapping Start using my audio system, you will be able to use the device in the UNDOK app.
16.3 General control of adevice or group
To control acongured device, tap the relevant device/ group in the selection list on the UNDOK home page. This takes you to the product’splayback screen; the following functions areavailable:
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1 Open the home page (all audio systems)
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Open the favourites list (storing and selecting favourites)
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Advanced settings (equaliser/date/factory settings, dependent on the device)
7 Switch device/group to standby
8 Browse current source
9 Playback screen of the device/group
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Display the function buttons (Play,Next, Previous), dependent on the source
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Volume control for the individual devices of amulti-room group
16.4 Creating/managing multi-room groups
If thereare several multi-room-enabled devices in your network, they will appear in the selection list with a + symbol after their name. The device that you have selected in the list by tapping the icon willbethe master when the group has been created. This means that audio being played on the master is continued in the group. Once you have tapped the icon, ascreen appears in which all compatible devices arelisted. Tapeach of the devices you would like to have in the group, and conrm your selection with Done. In this window,you can also delete an existing group and thereby dissolve it, or give the group anew name. (See Figure3–Group name) Please note that it is sucient if one device in the group supports asource such as Spotify,Bluetooth* or CD, and can shareitwith the other devices in the group.
*When playing audio via Bluetooth, the source (smartphone, tablet, PC) must be located near the device in which the corresponding receiver is integrated.
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16.5 Multi-room setup on the radio
16.5.1 General information:
All radios must be connected to the same network via LAN cable or Wi-Fi.
This section explains how multi-room can be set up on the devices and managed.
Amulti-room group can consist of up to ve devices (one master and four clients).
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Master and client –explanation
The master is the source device and transfers the audio it is currently playing to all other devices (clients) in the group.
When playing audio via Bluetooth or from aCD, only the device that has the corresponding receiver or playback technology can be the master.
The following modes areavailable for amulti-room group (depending on whether the corresponding technology exists on the radio).
Spotify Connect
Internet radio
DABradio
FM radio
Auxiliary Input
Wi-Fi streaming (DNLA-compatible)
and UPnP network playback
USB playback
CD playback
Bluetooth
16.5.2 Creating agroup
If you want to create anew group, navigate to the system settings and select Multi-room.
Select Create new group.
Enter aname for the new group and conrm with [OK].
16.5.3 View details
Select this menu item to obtain information on the current status of the radio/speaker in the respective group.
The Status eld shows whether the selected device is amaster or client.
16.5.4 Add clients to agroup
If the selected device is already the master,you can add (further) clients using Add to group.
On selecting this menu item, alist of the devices in the network is displayed. Devices with a preceding asterisk arealready clients in the group.
Only devices without an asterisk can be added as clients to the group.
16.5.5 List current clients
Select List current clients to display all members of the current group.
16.5.6 Leave group
The Leave group menu item allows you to remove the client you arecurrently controlling from the current group.
Conrm the client’sremovalfromthe group with [OK].
16.5.7 Delete group
If you want to delete acomplete group, select ‘Delete group’.
Note that agroup can be deleted only on the master of this group.
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17. Care and Maintenance
Only clean this product with aslightly damp, lint-free cloth and do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
If you do not use the product for along time, turn off the device and disconnect it from the power supply. Storeitinaclean, dry place out of direct sunlight.
18. Warranty Disclaimer
Hama GmbH &CoKGassumes no liability and provides no warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/mounting, improper use of the product or from failuretoobserve the operating instructions and/or safety notes.
19. Service and Support
Please contact Hama Product Consulting if you have any questions about this product. Hotline: +49 9091 502-115 (German/English)
Further support information can be found here: www.hama.com
20. Recycling Information Note on environmental protection:
After the implementation of the European Directive 2012/19/EU and 2006/66/EU in the national legal system, the following applies:
Electric and electronic devices as well as batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. Consumers areobliged by law to return electrical and electronic devices as wellasbatteries at the end of their service lives to the public collecting points set up for this purpose or point of sale. Details to this aredened by the national law of the respective country.This symbol on the product, the instruction manual or the package indicates that a product is subject to these regulations. By recycling, reusing the materials or other forms of utilising old devices/Batteries, you aremaking an important contribution to protecting our environment.
21. Declaration of Conformity
Hama GmbH &CoKGhereby declares that the
device complies with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/ EU.See www.hama.com for the declaration of conformity with the relevant directive.
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