Intended use ...................................................................................................................................................................................20
Service / Importer ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Safety information ........................................................................................................................................................................21
Before use.........................................................................................................................................................................................22
MP3 and WMA ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
The device ........................................................................................................................................................................................23
Features .........................................................................................................................................................................................23
Remote Control ..............................................................................................................................................................................24
Information on handling batteries/rechargeable batteries ...........................................................................................25
Power supply ..................................................................................................................................................................................26
Signal output / Cinch output ....................................................................................................................................................26
USB 2.0 connection .......................................................................................................................................................................26
Internet radio ..................................................................................................................................................................................27
Connecting to a network ............................................................................................................................................................27
Music server ....................................................................................................................................................................................29
Music player ....................................................................................................................................................................................30
Information ......................................................................................................................................................................................30
USB operation .................................................................................................................................................................................30
Internet radio portal ..................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Language .........................................................................................................................................................................................31
Setting the time ............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
12/24 hour format .........................................................................................................................................................................31
Maintenance and handling .......................................................................................................................................................33
Technical data .................................................................................................................................................................................34
Dear Customer: The following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection
of your device, but also serve as a protection
against potential health hazards. Please take
your time to read the following instructions
carefully.
We assume no liability for personal or
property damage resulting from the failure to
comply with the safety instructions, improper
operation and handling. Under such circumstances, all claims under warranty will become
void.
For safety and licensing (CE) reasons any
unauthorized modication and/or change
on the device is prohibited and will void the
warranty and all warranty claims.
Any persons operating, installing, setting
up, or servicing this device must be trained
and qualied accordingly and observe these
operating instructions.
Ensure that the device has been set up accordingly by following all instructions found in
the instruction manual.
This is a protection class II device. Make sure
that the voltage supply of the power outlet
used meets the required voltage specications (230 V~/50 Hz).
of electric shock.
Should any evident damage be seen on the
device or on the connection cables, do not
come in contact with or touch these. Switch
o the corresponding circuit breaker in the
power distribution panel rst, before carefully
unplugging the power plug from the wall
outlet. Do not operate this device further!
Please contact or take it to a qualied service
technician/specialty workshop.
In order to completely cut o the power
supply to the device, unplug the power plug
from the wall outlet. Merely turning the
device o with the ON/OFF button is not
sucient enough. Make sure that receptacles
are easily accessible.
Always pull on the plug’s grips and never on
the cable to remove from a wall outlet.
Unplug the device from the power outlet, if it
is not in use for a longer period of time.
For safety reasons, always unplug the device
from the power outlet during thunderstorms.
Eliminate potential tripping hazards by
routing cables in such a way that no one can
trip or stumble over them.
Never use the device, if the power cable or
device is damaged.
Power supply cables should be routed so that
they are not likely to be walked on, squished
or pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to cords at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
at which they exit from the device. Avoid
exposing the cable to extreme heat or cold.
Ignoring the above mentioned could result in
cable damage and present the dangerous risk
This device is not a toy and not suitable
for children. Small children are unaware
of the serious and immediate dangers
involved when exposing themselves to
or handling electronic devices. Furthermore, this product contains small parts
that could be swallowed.
Keep packaging and protective foil away from
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children at all times to avoid the danger of
suocation. The device should never come in
contact with water or moisture.
To prevent the risk of re or electric shock
make sure that liquids, such as dripping or
splashing water, rain or moisture, do not come
in contact with the device and power supply
plug.
Operate this device in a moderate climate and
never expose it to extreme temperatures, or
high humidity.
Condensation can build up suddenly, when
this device is brought from a colder into a
warmer area (e.g. when transporting). Should
this happen, allow the device to warm up to
room temperature rst before using.
Care should be taken that liquids do not come
in contact with the interior, this is why containers containing liquids, e.g. buckets, vases or
plants should never be placed anywhere near
this product, power supply plug inclusive. This
could not only damage the device, but also
present a re hazard.
It is imperative to avoid contact with moisture,
e.g. in the bathroom.
Never touch the power plug with damp or
wet hands. There is the risk of electric shock!
Make sure the device is properly ventilated
during operation and never operate it in
constricted areas, such as, for example in a
bookcase or shelf. Never block ventilation
openings with magazines, tablecloths,
curtains or similar.
Make sure the device is placed on a rm and
stable surface.
Never place any sources of re on top of or
near the device and power supply plug
(e.g. lighted candle).
Please note that excessive sound pressure
levels created when listening to loud volume
levels with earphones or headphones can
lead to permanent hearing damage.
Please adhere to the additional safety information found in the individual chapters of this
instruction manual.
When connecting other devices, please refer
to the safety and operating instructions found
in the literature accompanying these devices.
Please contact our technical hotline or a service technician for further information, should
you be in doubt about device operation,
safety or when making connections or if any
questions arise that are not explained within
this manual.
Contribute to a better environment by using a
designated disposal system (e.g. Dual
System in Germany) or recycling site for the
disposal of packaging material.
Before use
Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating this device and retain it for further reference, questions and use.
Following and heeding all information found
in this instruction manual shall maintain this
products condition and ensure safe operation.
This instruction manual contains information
on how to operate and maintain this device.
Should a component require maintenance,
servicing or repairs, then please consult a
qualied dealer or service technician.
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MP3 and WMA
Please note that under certain circumstances
you may be unable to play or display les, due
to the variety of encoding methods available.
The device
Features
• Internet radio via W-LAN
• Fluorescent display
• Plays music les stored on a network
(Shared Media)
• Remote control
• USB 2.0 connection
• Optical output
• Coaxial output
• Plays MP3 and WMA les
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ON/OFFPress to switch radio on
and press again to switch to
standby mode.
Standby
mode
indicator
Infrared
ray receiver
CONTROL
knob
MODEPress to switch among
MENUPress to display Main menu
INFOPress to display queue
BACKPress to return to previous
P1-P4Press and hold one of four
Indicator lit on red means
radio is in standby mode,
green indicator means radio
is turned on.
Receives signals from remote
control.
All mode: turn to browse
options, press to conrm.
FM mode: while FM frequency shows up, turn to
manually tune FM frequency
by 0.05 MHz per step; press
to conduct auto-scan
Internet Radio, Music Player
and FM Mode
and other options
information
option
buttons to store current
play station; press to recall a
preset statione
Remote Control
The included system remote control lets
you comfortably control all of the functions
on your device. If you have any questions
regarding this remote control, please contact
our customer service for more information.
Press to switch on/o
˄˅
< >
- VOL +Volume Control
MODEChange of Mode
INFOShows information
MENUEnter Menu
MUTESwitches Volume o
SCANAutomatic search run
Channel search forward/
backward
Conrma a selection/select
Select previous/next menu
Headphone
socket
USB portIt‘s for inserting an appropria-
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It‘s for inserting 6.3 mm
headphone
te USB disk
P1-P12
Start/Pause
Previous/next title,
fast-forward/rewind title
Programm slots to select or save
radio station
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Information on handling batteries/
rechargeable batteries
The remote control requires two „AAA”
batteries for operation.
Inserting/changing batteries Remove the
battery compartment lid on the back of the
remote control carefully. Remove the used
batteries. Insert new batteries and ensure
correct polarity, as graphically displayed
inside the compartment. Replace the battery
lid carefully.
Information on handling batteries:
• Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
• Batteries are hazardous waste and do not
belong in the household waste.
• Ensure correct polarity when inserting
batteries.
• Always remove batteries when the remote
control is not in use for longer periods of
time.
• Never leave batteries lying around
unsupervised. These could pose a choking
hazard to children and pets if swallowed.
Seek emergency medical care immediately, should this happen.
• Never expose batteries to extreme
temperatures, such as sunlight, re, ovens,
etc.. There is a risk of explosion!
• Make sure that batteries are not
short-circuited or are thrown into re.
Never recharge non- rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of explosion!
• Always follow manufacturer instruction
when recharging rechargeable batteries.
• Touching leaking or damaged batteries
could cause skin burns. Use protective
gloves suitable for handling such
batteries.
• Always ensure that the device has been
turned o after use.
• Always change/replace all batteries at
the same time. Never mix old and new
batteries or batteries of dierent types.
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• Clean batteries and device contacts
before inserting, where required.
Do not throw batteries and rechargeable
batteries into household waste!
Consumers are legally obligated to return
used batteries, whether they contain
harmful substances or not, to designated
recycling areas, disposal sites, or stores
where batteries can be bought. Make
sure batteries are completely discharged
before disposing.
Power supply
Plug the power cable into a correctly installed
power outlet of your public power system.
Signal output / Cinch output
Connect these jacks to the respective jacks
found on your amplier. Ensure that connections have been made properly (this normally
means red to red and black to white).
W-LAN
For wireless operation, attach the antenna to
the „Wi-Fi 2.4 G Antenna“ connection. Your
password may be required for the wireless
network.
USB 2.0 connection
patibility, which could lead to disturbance or
failure. Extra care and attention is required!
Power supply from the USB connection to
an external medium is not guaranteed, e.g.
to a hard disk. Please refer to the connected
storage medium’s instruction manual for
further information.
Optical output
Use an optical cable to connect the „Signal
Output” jacks on the device to the respective
optical input jacks.
Coaxial output
Use a coaxial cable to connect the „Signal
Output” jacks on the device to the respective
coaxial input jacks.
Basic operation
Setup
You will be asked if „Setup Wizard” is to be
started, when the device is turned on for the
rst time. If you don’t want this to be installed
or it is to be started at a later point in time,
you will be able to start this setup function
again as follows:
MENU System settings Setup Wizard
The following will occur, if the „Setup Wizard”
is carried out:
You will be able to connect and use removable media with the USB 2.0 connection
(e.g. USB ash drives). The storage medium
must be formatted to FAT 32. The maximum
capacity is 16 GB.
Please note that USB cables connected must
be less than 3 m in length in order to maintain
EMC compliance. Using cables longer than
3 m could inuence electromagnetic com-
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• You can select the desired time format
(12/24 hour display),
• Whether and which source is to carry out
automatic updates,
• Your time zone (Germany has the time
zone +01:00),
• Set the daylight savings options ON/OFF,
• Select the W-LAN coverage area (for
Germany please select „Most of Europe“)
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Internet radio
• You will need a network connection for
„Internet radio“ or „Music player“ operation modes.
• You will need a W-LAN router together
with the required password to establish a
connection to your network.
• Your router must have a broadband internet connection for internet radio operation and to perform software updates.
• When you select „Internet radio“ or
„Music player“ mode, your device will try
to connect to a network. If this is the rst
time that a connection has been made or
stored networks are not accessible, then
the „Internet Wizard“ will start. To start
the „Internet Wizard“ manually, select the
following:
• MENU System settings Network
Network Wizard
• Once started you can enter the following
information:
• W-LAN region (select a country/select a
region from the list)
• Network name (select the desired
network)
• An encrypted wireless network will
require a password.
• Use the navigation buttons or the „CONTROL” dial to move the cursor through
the displayed characters. Press either
the „ENTER” button or the „CONTROL”
dial to conrm the selected character.
Select „BKSP“ to delete the last character
selected.
• Select „CANCEL“ to cancel your input.
• Select „OK“ to conrm the entered code
and to try to establish a connection to the
selected network.
• The IR-1600 will return to the password
entry window, if no connection could be
made.
• You can delete undesired networks under
the following menu options:
• System settings Network Network
Prole
• Press the „MODE“ button repeatedly or
select „Internet radio“ in the main menu
for radio operation.
• The IR-1600 has access to thousands of
stations and podcasts from around the
whole world. If you select the internet
radio mode, then the IR-1600 will contact
the Frontier Silicon Internet radio portal to
access a list of stations that are organized
into dierent categories, such as Country
or Genre. Once a station has been selected, the device will establish a connection
to this station and begin broadcasting.
This internet portal also allows you to
create several lists of your favorite stations. In order to be able to use this extra
feature, you will have to register your
IR-1600 on the internet portal website:
www.wiradio-frontier.com.
Connecting to a network
You can use the options MENU System
settings Network Internet Wizard to
view a list of accessible networks. Use the
„p“ and „“ buttons or turn the „CONTROL“
dial to select the desired network. Once the
„ENTER” button or the „CONTROL” dial has
been pressed, the device will try to establish a
connection to the selected network.
[Network name] Selects this network.
[Rescan] Repeats a search for available
networks.
[Manual cong] Starts the option for
manual entry of network information:
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1. Connection type
Select the preferred connection type:
Wireless (via wireless network)
2. DHCP
Select if the Direct Host Conguration
Protocol (DHCP) is to be used:
DHCP enable Activates use and switches
to the automatic reception of network data.
DHCP disable Deactivates use and carries
on with the manual entry of network data.
3. IP settings
Set the IP address and the Subnet mask with
„p“ and „“ or with the „CONTROL“ dial. Use
the „“ and „“ buttons toswitch between
elds. Press „ENTER“ to switch to the next
eld.
4. Gateway address
Set the Gateway address with „p“ and „“ or
with the „CONTROL“ dial. Use the „“ and „“
buttons to switch between elds. Press
„ENTER“ to switch to the next eld.
5. DNS
If the DHCP has been deactivated, then the
primary and secondary DNS address can be
set with „p“ and „“ or with the „CONTROL“
dial. Use the „“ and „“ buttons to switch
between elds. Press „ENTER“ to switch to the
next eld.
6. SSID
Set the wireless network identication. Use
the navigation buttons or the „CONTROL” dial
to move the cursor through the displayed
characters. Press either the „ENTER” button
or the „CONTROL” dial to conrm the selected
character.
➝ Select „BKSP“ to delete the last character
selected.
➝ Select „CANCEL“ to cancel your input.
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➝ Select „OK“ to conrm the entered code
and to try to establish a connection to the
selected network.
7. Authentication
Now set the preferred method of authentication. Open, Pre-Shared Key (PSK), WPA (Wi-Fi
Protected Access) or WPA2.
8. Encryption type
Now select the appropriate encryption type.
Disabled (o ) or WEP (Wired Equivalent
Privacy) for Open or PSK, TKIP (Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol) or AES (Advanced Encryption Standard).
9. Key
Now enter the code for the wireless network.
Use the navigation buttons or the „CONTROL”
dial to move the cursor through the displayed
characters. Press either the „ENTER” button
or the „CONTROL” dial to conrm the selected
character.
➝ Select „BKSP“ to delete the last character
selected.
➝ Select „CANCEL“ to cancel your input.➝ Select „OK“ to conrm the entered code
and to try to establish a connection to the
selected network.
Now the device will try to establish a connection using the data previously entered.
Network prole
You can use the options MENU System
settings Network Network Prole to
delete an unwanted network. Here you will
see a list of the previously used wireless
networks. Select a prole with the „p“ and
„“ buttons and press „ENTER“. Conrm with
„YES” to delete.
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Stations
• Selecting a station
• You can use the „“, „p“ and „“ buttons
or turn the „CONTROL“ dial to open a
menu station list. Use the „p“ and „“
button or turn the „CONTROL“ dial to
navigate through the menu and to select
a station. Press „“, „ENTER“ or „CONTROL“
dial to switch to the selected station.
• You can also search for a certain station by
selecting MENU Station List Stations
Search stations.
• Use the navigation buttons or the „CONTROL“ dial to move the cursor through
the displayed characters. Press either the
„ENTER“ button or the „CONTROL“ dial to
conrm the selected character.
• Select „BKSP“ to delete the last character
selected.
• Select „CANCEL“ to cancel your input.
• Select „OK“ to start searching.
• The device will search for all stations with
the same entered key characters. Once
a search has been completed, a list of all
stations found will be displayed.
• Press a numeric button to select a
memory preset.
Music server
The following features are also available
through the option „Station List”: My favorites
/ Stations / Podcasts / My added stations
Select „Last Listened“ to gain access to a selection of the previously listened to stations.
Storing stations
To store stations to the presets 1 thru 4, select
the respective number and keep the button
pressed until the storage message appears
on display. 4 memory presets are available for
storing at the device, plus 12 memory slots via
remote control.
Station information
Press the „INFO“ button repeatedly to browse
through diverse information. The type of
information and whether information is displayed, depends on the broadcasting station.
In order for the IR-1600 to play music from
your computer, you will have to congure
your computer to allow access to les or
media rst.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows devices,
such as the IR-1600 to play music from a
shared media library. You will also be able
to browse through highlighted menus, such
as Genre or Artist. If you have a suitable
server system, such as for example, a PC with
Windows Media Player 10 or later, you will be
able to release the use of this music library to
the IR-1600 for sharing. Only the UPnP media
service will have to be set up.
Copyright information
The reproduction, duplication and copying
of copyright protected material, as well as
the distribution, circulation, public access to
or even the rental of these, without explicit
authorization of the copyright holder, is
strictly prohibited.
The IR-1600 can read MP3 and WMA les.
For example:
The most commonly used UPnP server is the
Windows Media Player (Version 10 or later).
Proceed as follows to set up for media le
sharing:
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1. Make sure your PC is connected to the
network.
2. Ensure that the IR-1600 has been turned on
and is connected to the same network.
3. Add the audio les and folders to be shared
with your IR-1600 to your Windows Media
Player’s media library.
4. Right click on media library to open the
dialog screen and select „Media Sharing“.
The following dialog displays your IR-1600
as being an „Unknown Device”. Select this
and press „Allow” and then „Accept”. Select
„OK” to exit the dialog screen.
Music player
Press „MODE“ repeatedly or select „MUSIC
PLAYER“ in the main menu.
Use the navigation buttons to select the preferred le source „Shared Media” and conrm
with „ENTER“. After a connection has been
made you will be able to use the navigation
buttons to browse through the source and
conrm your selection with „ENTER“. With
the„p“ and „“ you can return to the previous
or skip to the next song. If you keep the
„ENTER“ button depressed, the selected song
will be added to „My Playlist”.
With „|“ you can skip to the previous /
next title during playback. Keep depressed to
fast rewind / forward.
Information
medium must be formatted to FAT 32 and the
maximum capacity is 16 GB. The IR-1600 can
read MP3 and WMA audio les. Select in the
main menu „USB operation“. Now you will be
able to browse through the audio les found
on the storage medium. Use the navigation
buttons to browse and the „ENTER“ button to
conrm.
Press the „INFO” button on the remote
control repeatedly to browse through diverse
information. Whether information is available
or which type of information depends upon
the data source being used.
Internet radio portal
The Frontier Silicon Internet radio website
allows you to listen to internet radio through
your computer and also lets you organize
your favorite lists.
This portal is free of charge.
To register your IR-1600 to this portal, you will
require an access code:
1. Select in the menu Station list Help
Get access code.
2. Note the access code.
3. Visit the website
www.wiradio-frontier.com
Press the „INFO“ button on the remote control
repeatedly to browse through diverse information. The type of information and whether
information is displayed depends on the data
source being used.
USB operation
You can connect removable media to the
USB connection on the device. The storage
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4. If this is your rst visit, then an access code,
your e-mail address, a password and an
internet radio will be required.
5. If you already have an account, log in and
select: My preferences Add another Wi-Fi
radio (Select „Venice” as radio type).
6. Once your IR-1600 has been registered, you
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will be able to use the „My Favorites“ and
„My Added Stations“ functions.
In your IR-1600 station´s list you will nd your
favorite lists under “My Favorites” and stations
that you have stored yourself under “My
Added Stations”.
Software update
You can search for a software upgrade
manually and can also select under MENU
System settings Software update. If you
want the device to automatically search for
updates periodically select “Auto-Update”.
When a new software version has been found,
you will be asked if this is to be downloaded and installed. All user settings remain
unchanged.
Do not turn o the internet radio until the
update has been successfully completed.
Factory default settings
Selecting this option resets all settings to a
factory default setting. Only the software
version and the registration with the internet
radio portal are maintained. You can select
this option under: MENU System settings
Factory reset.
up to date from the selected source, when
information becomes available. You can also
set the date and time manually by selecting
„Date/Time Setup”. The format for settings
will be displayed as follows: dd-mm-yyyy and
hh-mm AM/PM.
The blinking digit indicates the digit eld to
be set. Use the navigations buttons to set
the time and date and the „ENTER“ button to
conrm.
12/24 hour format
To select between a 12 and 24 hour format,
select „Set format“ and then the preferred
format.
Language
Select System settings Languages to
choose a preferred language.
Setting the time
Select System settings Time setup to
set the time. Select „AUTO“ to activate
an automatic time adjustment. „Daylight
savings” determines whether you would like
to use a summer or winter time and with the
„Time zone” you can select your area’s time
zone. The IR-1600 will automatically be kept
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Error messages
MessageDescriptionExample
Failed to connect
Format error
Network error
Network not readyProblem with connection to router
Network timeout
No UPnP media foundNo UPnP servers found.
No USB device found
Unauthorised
Update failedSoftware Update failed.
Key entered correctly, but the router rejects
request.
File format can not be recognized – independent of the network.
False information is being received from the
network.
No response from the network – independent of the network.
Incorrect user name/password for CIFS or
access not granted by UPnP server.
MAC ltering is on.
Received *.wma , but
found that the stream
wasn’t WMA when
trying to decode.
Data obtained from
server is unreadable.
The router is switched
o
Streaming IR station,
which suddenly
becomes unavailable.
Trying to access
USB menu, but no USB
plugged in.
USB device unsupportedUnsupported USB device plugged in.
USB errorGeneral USB problems.
USB read errorUnable to read particular data from memory.
USB underpoweredPower failure to USB medium – remove
medium from device
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Defect memory sector
found on USB device.
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Troubleshooting
The device you have just purchased is
equipped with state-of-the-art technology
and is safe to operate. Nevertheless, problems
or malfunctions may occur.
Before contacting a service technician, refer
to the following possible solutions.
Distorted sound or no sound is audible.
• Check if all cables are properly connected.
• The le encoding method is not
supported.
Remote control is not working.
• Check if the batteries have been inserted
correctly.
• If batteries are empty, replace them with
new ones.
• Point the remote control to the remote
sensor and press to operate.
• Remove any objects found between the
remote control and the remote sensor.
• Make sure the distance between the
remote control and the device does not
exceed 8 m.
Buttons do not work
(on the device and/or remote control).
Turn the device o and then on again. As
an alternative, turn the device o, unplug
it from the power outlet and plug in again.
(The device also may not be working due to a
stroke of lightning, static electricity or other
external factors).
Network connection is not possible.
• The network is not available at the
moment. Try again later.
• The router restricts access to the listed
MAC address of the IR-1600. You can
obtain this address from MENU System
settings View settings and add it to the
router list.
• Check the distance to the router, in case
you have a wireless network.
• Change the selected encryption method
on the IR-1600.
• Use the menu of the IR-1600 to set up the
system manually.
• Check that your rewall is not preventing
access.
• Check the network cable.
Any repairs other than those mentioned
above are to be carried out solely by an
authorized technician.
Maintenance and handling
Carry out a technical safety inspection on a
regular basis, e.g. check if the power cable or
housing may have become damaged.
If there is reason to believe that the device can
no longer be operated safely, the disconnect
it immediately from the power supply and
secure it against any unintentional operation.
Carefully remove the power cable plug from
the wall outlet and where applicable switch
o the corresponding circuit breaker rst.
It can be assumed that safe operation is no
longer possible, if:
➝ There is visible damage to the device or
power cable,
➝ The device no longer works,➝ It has been stored for a longer period of
time under unfavorable conditions
➝ Or exposed to rigorous transport
conditions.
Always adhere to the following safety instructions before cleaning and maintenance:
Live parts may be exposed, if the covering is
opened or parts are removed.
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The device must be disconnected from
the power supply source prior to service,
maintenance or repairs.
Repairs are only to be carried out by qualied
personnel, who are familiar with the hazards
involved and the relevant regulations.
Transporting or sending the device
Please retain the original box and the packaging material in case you need to transport
or send the device out for maintenance at a
later date. Please note that the device should
be repacked in the original packaging. The
box and packaging have been especially
developed for this device in order to protect it
during transport and against damage. Retain
this instruction manual for future reference
and where required pass it along with the device if handed over to a third party. It contains
important information on initial operation
and handling.
Keeping the external case clean
Never use volatile uids near the device, as
for example insect spray. Avoid letting the
device come in contact with rubber or plastic
products for longer periods of time. These
could otherwise leave marks behind.
Cleaning the device
Unplug the power cable before cleaning.
Always use a soft and dry cloth to clean the
unit’s exterior. If the device is extremely dirty
you can use a soft cloth, dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution to clean. Never
use any abrasive or harsh cleaning agents
(e.g. alcohol, benzine or thinners) as these
could damage the controls, casing or any
markings and labels found on the device.
Electrical- and electronic devices must
never be disposed of in a regular household waste!
Consumers are legally obligated
and responsible for the proper
disposal of electronic and
electrical devices by returning
them to collecting sites designated for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment waste.
For more information concerning
disposal sites, please contact your
local authority or waste management company.
Technical data
Operating voltage: AC 230 V/50 – 60 Hz
Max. power consumption: 12 W
Connections:
1x Stereo OUT jack
Wi-Fi 2.4 G connection
USB 2.0 connection
Optical OUT jack
Connection Coaxial OUT jack
Dimensions (incl. feet)): 434 x 295 x 56 mm
Weight: 3.5 kg
Delivery contents
X4-TECH Internet radio IR-1600
Remote control
2x AAA batteries
Wi-Fi antenna 2.4 GHz
FM (throw) antenna
Audio cable
Instruction manual
34
GB
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