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DANGEROUS VOLTAGE

Dangerous Voltages, which may be of sufficient 

magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to 

persons, are present within this product’s enclosure.

ATTENTION

The owner’s manual contains important operating 

and maintenance instructions, for your safety, it is 

necessary to refer to the manual.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC 

SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER 

(OR BACK), NO USER SERVICEABLE 

PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO 

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

Safety Precautions

 

To achieve the utmost in enjoyment and performance, and in order to 

become familiar with its features, please read this manual carefully 

before operation, this will assure you years of faithful, trouble-free 

performance and listening pleasure.

Important Notes

• 

These safety and operating instructions should be retained for 

future reference.

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The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing 

liquids and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be 

placed on the apparatus.

• 

Do not install the unit in the locations described below:

            Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating          

            appliances such as electric heaters.

            On top of other stereo equipment that radiates too much heat.

            Places blocking ventilation or dusty places.

            Places subject to constant vibration.

            Humid or moist places.

• 

No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed 

on or near the unit;

• 

Use the apparatus in moderate climates.

• 

Operate controls and switches as instructed in the manual.

• 

Before turning on the power for the first time, make sure the power 

cord is properly installed.

For safety reasons, do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access 

to the inside of the product.  Refer any servicing to qualified personnel.

Do not attempt to remove any screws, or open the casing of the unit; 

there are no user serviceable parts inside, refer all servicing to qualified 

service personnel.

Summary of Contents for Slicer

Page 1: ...1 English Bedienungsanleitung FM DAB Internet Radio Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...us should not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquids and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus Do not install the unit in the locations described below Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliances such as electric heaters On top of other stereo equipment that radiates too much heat Places blocking ventilation or dusty places ...

Page 3: ...g liquids and don t allow objects filled with liquids such as vases to be placed on the equipment DON T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing DON T leave equipment switched on when it is una...

Page 4: ...y Added Stations Chapter 3 Music Player Mode 3 1 Setting up a Music Server 3 2 Sharing Media with Windows Media Player 3 3 Play Shared Media Chapter 4 DAB DAB Mode 4 1 Shift to DAB DAB Mode 4 2 Change to Another DAB DAB Station 4 3 Dynamic Label Segment DLS 4 4 Prune Invalid 4 5 DRC Dynamic Range Control 4 6 To Change Station Order Chapter 5 FM Mode 5 1 General Operation 5 2 Scan Setting 5 3 How t...

Page 5: ...ting a Preset Station 9 3 Sleep Function 9 4 Setting Clock 9 5 Setting Alarm Chapter 10 System settings 10 1 Equaliser 10 2 Network Setup 10 3 Factory Reset 30 10 4 Software Update 10 5 Enter Setup Wizard 10 6 Dimmer 10 7 Radio Info 10 8 System Info Chapter 11 Specifications 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 31 33 33 34 34 35 36 36 36 36 37 ...

Page 6: ...6 English Package Contents Main Unit and Remote Control AC DC Adapter iPod Adapter please refer to iPod iPhone section Instruction Manual ...

Page 7: ...nd hold to enter main menu and other options FM mode press and hold to activate tune to tune to manually adjust frequency BACK Press to go back to previous page MODE Press to shift to another mode PRESETS Internet Music player DAB and FM mode use only Press and hold to Save to Preset short press to Recall from Preset INFO Internet DAB and FM mode use only Press to browse station information DIMMER...

Page 8: ...ing ALARM Press to enter alarm setting SNOOZE When alarm is sounding press to activate snooze function in other words to postpone the alarm SLEEP Press to enter sleep setting iPOD DOCKING Unique design for iPod iPhone ANTENNA The radio comes with a telescopic antenna To improve FM DAB DAB reception adjust the antenna to achieve the best reception FM Antenna It s a fixed antenna for FM DAB DAB rece...

Page 9: ...ncy or press Up down to manually scan Note Aux in and CD mode this button does not function 4 VOL Press to adjust volume level 5 P1 P10 Internet DAB DAB and FM mode Press and hold one of P1 P10 to save Press one of P1 P10 to load 6 Music player iPod and CD mode use only Press for previous track Press for next track Press to play Press to stop Press and hold or to quickly rewind or fast forward the...

Page 10: ...Phone CD DAB DAB FM and internet radio stations 1 2 Audio Sources P Supports music playback from iPod iPhone P Audio CD P Local FM 87 5 108MHz DAB DAB 174 240MHz 1 3 Options Under Menu Subdirectory P Supports Clock setting P Supports two alarm settings P Supports Setup Wizard ...

Page 11: ...m YES and then turn SELECT to your preferred hour format press to confirm 2 Press SELECT to confirm Update from Network and then follow your radio s instructions and configure the following parameters P Time zone select your local time zone P Daylight savings On or Off P Wlan region Most of Europe USA Canada Spain etc P SSID In some cases your radio may find more than one network Turn SELECT to yo...

Page 12: ...ord select to delete that character Note a BKSP Backspace b the method of select BKSP OK or CANCEL while the cursor is pointing to 0 Turn SELECT counter clockwise and select CANCEL then continue to turn counter clockwise and select OK or BKSP in turn c Selecting CANCEL will return to the previous track d The radio will automatically save the WEP WPA you ve input so you do not need to re enter thes...

Page 13: ...n for instance it can be local Germany US or local UK etc In a word it s a very easy way for you to find your local programs 1 To enter Local stations press MENU Station list Local China press SELECT to confirm 2 Turn SELECT your favourite item press SELECT to confirm and then step by step to the program you desire 3 Then refer to the following section to choose your stations Or if it failed to co...

Page 14: ...country which you choose from a list a While the cursor is pointing to Location press SELECT to confirm b Turn SELECT to the region you want press SELECT to confirm c Using the same method to choose a country choose a station and the radio will load it GENRE enables you to choose stations according to their content for example Classic Rock Sport News etc Note a Some radio stations do not broadcast...

Page 15: ...T to confirm and then step by step until you find your selected program 1 Press MENU Station list Help press SELECT to confirm Note at this step you can also listen to radio FAQ solutions 2 While the cursor is pointing to Get access code press SELECT to confirm then you will get it 2 6 Select a Station through Podcasts 2 7 Get Access Code and FAQ Solutions ...

Page 16: ...that it is receiving an updated station list It does this automatically and periodically ensuring your radio always has the latest station directory loaded 2 9 Add Station to My Favourites 1 Visit the website http www wifiradio frontier com 2 Click on the register link ...

Page 17: ...es offered by the Frontier Internet Radio Portal 5 After the above setting is done in order to have your radio access your new settings you need to turn your radio power off for several minutes 6 How to play My favourites There are two steps a Press MENU Station list My favourites press SELECT to confirm b Turn SELECT to your favorite option and then press SELECT to load Note Your added my favouri...

Page 18: ...isted You can add your own stations via the portal 1 Visit website http www wifiradio frontier com 2 Login as a member you registered on the previous page 3 You will able to take advatage of the various additional features and services offered by the Frontier Internet Radio Portal 2 10 Add Station to My Added Stations ...

Page 19: ... for several minutes 5 How to play My added stations Your need to do the following two steps a Press MENU Station list My added stations press SELECT to confirm b Turn SELECT to your favorite option and then press SELECT to load Note Your added stations will show up in the my added stations subdirectory Doing a factory reset cannot erase them ...

Page 20: ...yer The most common UPnP server is Windows Media Player 10 or later Alternatively other UPnP platforms and servers may be used To set up WMP for media sharing perform the following steps 1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the network 2 Ensure that the radio is powered on and connected to the same network 3 In WMP add to the media library the audio files and folders you want to share with your ra...

Page 21: ... for Next Track Press to play pause press to stop press to shuffle random 3 Adjust the volume by turning the VOLUME SELECT knob My Playlist 1 This is a collection of songs added by the user from UPnP it can be achieved by pressing MENU and then turn SELECT to My playlist press SELECT to confirm Clear My Playlist Note sometimes you might want to refresh your media station list follow the steps belo...

Page 22: ... be selected Prune Servers 1 Press MENU and then turn SELECT to Prune servers press SELECT to confirm 2 Turn SELECT to Yes when your radio asks you Prune shared media on LAN servers press SELECT to confirm Now Playing Information 1 While a track is playing the screen shows the track artist and album if provided There is also a progression bar with figures for elapsed and total track time 2 To view...

Page 23: ... Change to Another DAB DAB Station Note you can simply press SCAN on the remote control to do this The following 2 steps provide you an alternative for achieving this target 1 Press MENU and then press SELECT to enter Station list 2 Turn SELECT to cycle through the station list and then press SELECT to confirm 4 3 Dynamic Label Segment DLS This is scrolling text information supplied by the DAB DAB...

Page 24: ... compression 1 Press MENU and then turn SELECT to DRC press SELECT to confirm 2 Turn SELECT to the option you want press SELECT to confirm 4 6 To Change Station Order 1 Press MENU and then turn SELECT to Station order press SELECT to confirm Note There are 3 options Alphanumeric Ensemble and Valid shows before the default of your setting option to indicate the current station order STATION ORDER D...

Page 25: ...sult in a poor signal to noise ratio hiss from weak stations P To change the scan settings so that they stop only at stations with good signal strength press MENU Scan setting Strong stations only Yes press SELECT to confirm 5 3 How to Scan 1 To manually adjust frequency when the frequency shows up press and hold MENU until it says Turn to turn and then turn SELECT to adjust it by 0 05MHz per step...

Page 26: ...r from the standard CD formats Those may potentially not play properly and may not be ejected again Only insert one CD at the time into the CD player 6 1 Insert CD into CD Tray Note In order to play CD please insert the Audio CD Some CDs may be incompatible 1 Press MODE repeatedly to convert to CD mode insert an Audio CD into the CD slot with the imprinted side facing up the CD player automaticall...

Page 27: ...ss to stop Adjust the volume by turning the VOLUME SELECT knob b Press and hold or to quickly rewind or fast forward the track currently playing 3 How to set playback mode a Press REPEAT repeatedly to view options Repeat one shuffle Repeat Folder and Random When the option you want is displayed stop pressing 4 In CD STOP mode if the disc is a normal audio CD the display shows the total number of t...

Page 28: ...g in your iPod The adapter number is marked on the back or side of each dock adapter Apple s adapter no iPod iPhone adapter Versions 10 5G iPod with video iPod classic 14 iPod touch 15 iPhone 3G 3GS 16 iPod touch 2G 3G 17 iPod nano 4th generation 18 iPhone4 19 iPod nano 5th generation 2 Insert your iPod into the top of the iPod docking unit The dock will begin to charge it if necessary Charging wi...

Page 29: ...output volume level on both the source device and on radio itself is recommended Note AUX IN allows for quick and easy connection of the MP3 player or other external sound sources 4 How to play using the remote control a Press or for previous or next track b Press and hold or to quickly rewind or fast forward the track currently playing c Press play Press to stop and then press to restart playing ...

Page 30: ... your selection b Press SELECT to confirm your radio will indicate Preset stored 9 2 Selecting a Preset Station 1 Press MODE to go into the relevant mode Internet DAB or FM mode 2 Press your target PRESETS button among 1 10 on your remote control it is done Or through your main unit a Press PRESETS your radio will inform you Recall from Preset and then turn SELECT to your selection b Press SELECT ...

Page 31: ...our program press 9 4 Setting the Clock 1 It can be activated by pressing MENU Main menu System settings Time Date press SELECT to confirm Note here Press or for a range of time settings which include the functionality to set P Set Time date Manually set up both Time and Date P Auto update Update from Network and No update P Set format Set 24 hour and Set 12 hour P Set time zone Press or to your l...

Page 32: ...n alarm sounds and no CD or iPod iPhone is inserted in the main unit your radio will use the buzzer instead Preset this option depends on which alarm mode you have set this option won t be available unless you choose Internet radio DAB FM as your alarm sound mode Volume turn SELECT to your preferred volume level press SELECT to confirm Note remember don t set your radio volume level to zero Mute o...

Page 33: ...play b After reached the SNOOZE time it should sound again To cancel the Alarm Refer to steps1 3 above set Alarm Enable status to Off and then follow your radio s instructions until it says Alarm saved 10 1 Equaliser Note when you want to adjust timbre this order will help you to achieve it Several preset EQ modes are available as well as a user defined setting 1 These settings can be reached by p...

Page 34: ...t to another region Wlan region Trying to set DHCP enable or disable Manual settings Want to see the list of registered networks or delete some unwanted networks Network profile 3 Press SELECT to confirm entering the corresponding setting A factory reset resets all user settings to default values so time date network configuration and presets are lost However the radio s current software version i...

Page 35: ...Software Update From time to time your radio may make software upgrades available with bug fixes and or additional features If your radio detects that newer software is available it asks if you want to go ahead with an update If you agree the new software is then downloaded and installed After a software upgrade all user settings are maintained C A U T I O N Before starting a software upgrade ensu...

Page 36: ...ghtness level can make it easy to view the station information 1 Press DIMMER directly to enter backlight level setting mode when the cursor is pointing to Power On Level press SELECT to confirm 2 Turn SELECT to cycle through options Low Medium High 3 Press SELECT to confirm your preferred level to clearly view your radio information setting to the high level is recommended for power on condition ...

Page 37: ...dio name Friendly Name 1 It can be activated by pressing MENU Main menu System settings Radio Info Press SELECT to confirm 10 8 System Info Note The helpdesk may ask you for the radio info of your product such as MCU version CD version 1 It can be activated by pressing MENU Main menu System settings Syatem Info Press SELECT to confirm ...

Page 38: ...ns means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU Internet DAB DAB FM radio with iPod iPhone docking and CD player AC DC Adapter Input 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 12V 2A FM 87 5 108MHz 174 240MHz 15Wrms x 2 4 ohm full range speaker 356 x 180 x 130mm ...

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