Hama 00054858, DT100BT Operation Instructions Manual

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Digital Tuner
Digitaltuner
GB
Operation instructions
00054858
(DT100BT)
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Radio Receiver
DAB
ü
DAB+
ü
FM
ü
Internet
-
Spotify
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Connectivity Bluetooth
®
2.1
Display 2.8“ (7,11 cm) LCD
Power input DC 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 DC Socket, Line OUT,Optical Out
Presets
DAB/DAB+: 30
FM: 30
Codec
DAB: MP2, AAC
Bluetooth: AAC, SBC
UI Languages
English, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Czech, Slovak
Package Content DT100BT,Power Supply,Remote Control, Batteries, Short Manual, Telescope Antenna
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G Operating instructions
A: Front
1
2.8” Icon LCD
2
[
]
POWER button
3
Infrared receiver
B: Rear
4
Mains power supply
5
LINE OUT socket
6
Optical output
7
Antenna*
C: Remote Control
1
[ ]
On/off switch
Press [ ]
2
[ ]
Mute
3 [IR]
-
4 [DAB]
Direct access to operating mode DAB
5 [FM]
Direct access to operating mode FM
6 [AUX]
-
7
[
]
Backlight settings
8 [MEDIA]
Direct access to operating mode Music player
9 [MODE]
Changing operating mode (Music player,DAB, FM)
10
[
]
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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: Music player)
16
[►►I ]
Next track (operating mode: Music player)
17
Navigation
keys
Up Down/Back one menu level Forward/ Confirm
18 [OK]
Conrm
19
[◄◄]
Rewind (operating mode: Music player)
20
[►►]
Fast forward(operating mode: Music player)
21
Volume keys
[+]/[-]
Volume control
22
Favourite keys
[+]/[-]
Selection from favourites list
23
[ ]
„Start/ Stop playback (operating mode: 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
Controls and Displays
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1. Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes ..5
2. Package Contents .......................5
3. Safety Notes ...........................5
4. Getting started .........................5
5. Basic settings...........................6
5.1. Time and Date...........................6
5.2. Display lighting ..........................6
5.3. Language setting ........................6
6. Alarms ................................6
6.1 Alarm settings ........................... 6
6.2 Activating/deactivating the alarm ............. 7
6.3 Activate/ deactivate alarm in standby mode .....7
6.4 Stopping the alarm/ Snooze function ..........7
7. Timer .................................7
8. Factory Reset ...........................8
9. Operating the DABRadio .................8
9.1. Station search (DAB) ...................... 8
9.2. Manual station search (DAB) ................ 8
9.3. Additional information (DAB)................8
9.4. Save /Access favourites ....................9
10. Operating the FM Radio .................9
10.1. Automatic station search ..................9
10.2. Station Search Settings ................... 9
10.3. Manual station setting (FM)................9
10.4. Audio setting ..........................9
10.5. Additional information (FM) ............... 9
10.6. Save /Access favourites (FM) ...............9
11. Bluetooth® mode .....................10
12. Careand Maintenance..................10
13. Warranty Disclaimer ...................10
14. Service and Support....................10
15. Recycling Information ..................11
16. Declaration of Conformity...............11
Content
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DAB
Full scan Manual tune Prune System
Sleep Time
Set Time/Date Set date format Set 12/24 hour Auto update
Update from Any No update Update from DAB
Update from FM Language Factory Reset SW version
FM
Search setting
Strong stations only All stations
Audio setting
Stereo allowed Forced mono
System
Sleep Time
Set Time/Date Set date format Set 12/24 hour Auto update
Update from Any
No update
Update from DAB
Update from FM Language Factory Reset SW version
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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 cientmagnitude to constitute arisk of electric shock.
2. Package Contents
Digital Radio DT100BT
Remote Control
2x AAA batteries
DAB/FM Antenna
AC/DC adapter
Operating Instructions
3. Safety Notes
The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.
Protect the product from dirt, moistureand overheating and us 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,connection cable or power cable is damaged.
Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself.Leave any and all service work to qualied experts.
4. Getting started
Note –Optimising reception
This product has atelescopic antenna that enables DAB, DAB+ and FM reception.
Please note:
Always pull the antenna out completely.
We recommend you adjust the antenna vertically to
ensureoptimal reception.
Connect the power supply unit to aproperly installed socket. Connect the power supply to the mains connection (4) on the back of the radio.
Warning
Only connect the product to asocket that has been approved for the device. The socket must be installed close to the product and must be easily accessible.
Disconnect the product from the power supply using the on/off switch –ifthis is not available, unplug the power cordfromthe socket.
Only use the enclosed radio power supply unit.
The power supply unit is suitable for mains voltages
of 100–240 Vand thereforecan be used worldwide. Please note that acountry-specic adapter may be necessary.
Youcan nd aselection of compatible Hama products at www.hama.com.
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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.”
Note –Turning the radio on for the rst
time
ADAB station search will be performed when you switch the radio on for the rst time.
The time willbeautomatically set once the station search is complete.
Use the arrow buttons and to select one of the stations found. Press [OK]toconrm your selection.
Note
If no stations ar
efound, start the station sear
ch again as described in 9.1 Station Search (DAB),orperform amanual station search as described in 9.2 Manual
Station Search (DAB).
5. Basic settings
Note
In the different submenus, press [ ](repeatedly)
to jump back one or moremenu step(s), or press [MENU]toreturn to the main display.
If you do not make an entry within 30 seconds, the
radio automatically returns to the main display.
Press [MENU](16) and select the [SYSTEM]menu item using the buttons and .
Press [OK](19) to conrm your selection.
5.1. Time and Date
Select the [Time]menu item using the buttons
and ►.
Select [Auto update]toselect the receiving system from which the time data is to be received. The correct time and date arethen set automatically.
Select [Set Time/Date]ifyou want to set the date and time manually.
Use the buttons and to set the time, date, 12-/24- hour format and date format.
5.2. Display lighting
This radio’s display has multiple lighting levels.
Press [
]onthe remote control to set the display
brightness for radio operation.
Press [
]onthe remote control to set the display
brightness for standby mode.
The device must be in the corresponding mode.
5.3. Language setting
Note –Standardlanguage
The standardlanguage ex works is English. All of the menu structures referred to in these operating instructions relate to this standardsetting. Note that the menu names displayed will differ if you select a different language.
Select the [Language]menu item using the buttons and .
Select the desired language using the buttons and .
6. Alarms
The Radio has two individually adjustable alarm times.
6.1 Alarm settings
Press [ALARM]togotothe alarm settings.
Alarm 1and alarm 2are congured identically.Select Alarm 1or2byrepeatedly pressing [ALARM]and pressing [OK]toconrm, and then make the following settings by means of [OK].
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Time:
First choose the hour,then the minute at which the alarm is to activate.
Duration:
Choose atime interval (15/30/45/60/90 minutes). The alarm remains active for the selected time interval.
Source:
Set whether you wish to be woken by an alarm tone (Summer), by DAB or by FM.
Preset:
If you selected DAB/FM, choose which station you wish to be woken with. Youcan choose any of the 30 favourite station slots or the Last listened.
Enable:
Choose when the alarm is to activate: Daily –Once –Weekdays –Weekends
Date: If you selected Once, enter the date for the one-off alarm.
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: Select Off /Onto complete your alarm settings.
Note
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.
6.2 Activating/deactivating the alarm
Conrm the menu item On in alarm settings to activate the alarm.
Conrm the menu item Off in alarm settings to disable the alarm.
6.3 Activate/ deactivate alarm in standby mode
Press [ALARM]instandby mode to display the current alarm setting.
Press [ALARM]again or [OK]toactivate/deactivate alarm 1and/or alarm 2.
Press [OK]toconrm your settings.
6.4 Stopping the alarm/ Snooze function
When the alarm activates, press [
]tostop the alarm.
Repeatedly press [OK]toactivate snooze mode.
The alarm turns off for the selected time interval (5/10
minutes) beforeactivating once again.
If the alarm is not stopped, the radio automatically switches to standby mode after the preset time interval (duration).
7. Timer
The radio has asleep function, after ade ned time the radio switches to standby mode.
•Repeatedly press [SLEEP]toset the desired time interval
(Sleep OFF/15/30/45/60/90 minutes).
After the dened time the radio switches to standby mode.
Press [
], to turn the radio back on.
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8. Factory Reset
Press[MENU]tocall up the main menu.
•Select the [System/Factory Reset]menu item using the buttons and .
•Then select [YES]torestorethe radio’s factory settings.
Warning
Restoring the radio’s factory settings will delete allthe time and date settings, alarms, etc. you have saved!
9. Operating the DAB Radio
Press the [DAB/FM]button to switch between the DAB and FM reception types. Select DAB.
9.1. Station search (DAB)
An automatic station search willbeperformed when you switch the radio on for the rst time. The station search searches the entirefrequency band (band III) in the digital radio network and saves the stations found in alphabetical order.
Press [MENU]and select the [Full Scan]menu item using the buttons and .
Press [OK]toconrm your selection.
Once the radio has nished its search, you can select the
desired station using the buttons and .
Press [OK]toconrm your selection and start listening to the station.
9.2. Manual station search (DAB)
With the manual station search function you can search through individual frequencies and channels. Youcan use this function if you know the frequency range of astation you would like to search for.
Press [MENU]and select the [Manual tune]menu item using the buttons and .
Press [OK]toconrm your selection.
Select the desired frequency range using the buttons
and .Afrequency range of 5A to 13F can be searched through.
9.3. Additional information (DAB)
Numerous stations transmit additional information, the scope and order of which varies.
Press the [INFO]button on the remote control to display the additional information.
Time/Date
The radio receives the current time and date from the information transmitted. If the station currently playing does not broadcast time information, aTime/Date symbol only will appear in the display.
Frequency
The frequency of the station currently being received is shown on the display.
Audio Bit Rate
The digitally received bit rate of the current station is shown on the display.
Signal strength
The current signal strength is shown as abar.Alonger bar indicates good signal strength, meaning that you will have uninterrupted listening without ‘drop-outs’.
Note
In many cases, the signal strength varies depending on the installation location. To improve reception, choose an installation location near awindow.
DLS –Dynamic Label Segment
DLS is digitally broadcast streaming text that provides additional information on the current programme.
Programme Type
The programme type (style, genre, etc.) is displayed. If no information is available, aProgramme Type symbol only will appear on the display.
Ensemble/Multiplex (Group Name)
Ensemble/Multiplex is agroup of different stations broadcasting on ashared frequency and/or ashared frequency block, or in aregion.
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9.4. Save/Access favourites
Press and hold one of the number/favourites buttons while aradio station is playing, to save this station under the selected preset.
To call up apreset station, press the corresponding
number/favourites button.
Note
It is not possible to delete apreset station. Youcan only replace apreset station with another station and overwrite the previous favourite. Youcan save up to 30 favourites each for DABand FM radio.
10. Operating the FM Radio
Press the [DAB/FM]button to switch between the DAB and FM reception types. Select FM+.
10.1. Automatic station search
Press the [OK]button on the remote control to start the search.
During the search procedure, the text on the display reads Scanning…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.
10.2. Station Search Settings
Press [MENU]and select the [Scan Setting]menu item using the buttons and .
Press [OK]toconrm your selection.
Use the buttons and to select the [AllStations]
or [Strong Stations only]setting.
Press [OK]toconrm your selection.
Note
Selecting All stations means that the station search will automatically stop each time it receives astation signal. Select Strong stations only,sothat the station search only stops when it receives astrong station signal.
10.3. Manual station setting (FM)
„When you make station settings manually,you can dene the desired frequency yourself and tune into stations that wereignored during automatic station search because their signals weretoo weak.
Select the desired frequency manually using the buttons and .
10.4. Audio setting
Press [MENU]and select the [Audio Setting]menu item using the buttons and .
Press [OK]toconrm your selection.
Use the buttons and to select between [stereo
allowed](mono and stereo stations) and [forced mono](only mono stations).
10.5. Additional information (FM)
Many stations broadcast additional information.
•Press [INFO]repeatedly to view the following
information: Audio setting (stereo/ mono), time, date, song/title, genre, frequency.
10.6. Save/Access favourites (FM)
To save and call up favourites, proceed as described in
9.5 Saving/Calling up Favourites.
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11. Bluetooth® mode
Youcan connect your terminal devices to the radio using Bluetooth®. The radio supports two different Bluetooth® proles.
A2DP –Advanced Audio Distribution Prole
•High-quality audio transmission
•Audio data streaming from aBluetooth® enabled terminal device
AVRCP –Audio Video Remote Control Prole
•Using aconnected terminal device to remotely control the radio
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.
We cannot guarantee compatibility with all terminal devices and media types currently available on the market.
Pairing and playback of music les in Bluetooth® mode
Note –Turning the radio on for the rst time
Make surethat your Bluetooth®-capable terminal device is on and Bluetooth® is activated.
Make surethat your Bluetooth®-capable terminal device is visible for other Bluetooth® devices.
Formoreinformation, please refer to the operating instructions of your terminal device. The exact proceduremay vary.
Position the terminal device in the immediate vicinity of the radio.
Repeatedly press [MODE]until you areinBluetooth mode.
The word Disconnected is shown on the display.
Open the Bluetooth settings on your terminal device
and wait until DT100BT appears in the list of Bluetooth devices found.
If necessary
,start sear
ching for Bluetooth devices on
your terminal device.
Select DT100BT and conrm the pairing process with the radio on your terminal device.
The word Connected is shown on the display if pairing has been successful.
Start and end audio playback on your terminal device.
Note
If you areprompted to enter apasswordtocomplete the pairing process, enter 0000.
Some mobile phones interrupt playback via Bluetooth when receiving an incoming call. This does not indicate aproblem with your radio, but is rather part of your mobile phone’srange offunctions in Bluetooth mode.
12. 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.
13. 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 failureto observe the operating instructions and/ or safety notes.
14. 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
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15. 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 well as batteries 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.
16. Declaration of Conformity
Hereby,Hama GmbH &CoKGdeclares that the
radio equipment type [00054858] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.hama.com->00054858 ->Downloads.
Frequency band(s)
2.4GHz –
2.480 MHz
Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted
2.5 mW EIRP
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00054858/09.17
Hama GmbH &CoKG
86652 Monheim/Germany
www.hama.com
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