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e) DLNA-playback
• The internet radio also supports DLNA. This means that you can play back music right on the internet
radio with a compatible device in the same network.
• This works, e.g., with Windows
®
Media Player. The prerequisite is, however, that Media Sharing is ac-
tivated. At the first call, you will usually be asked automatically whether you want to switch on this
function. You may also need to release it in your firewall.
• Start the playback by right-clicking the track in Media Player and selecting “Play back on”. The internet
radio has the DLNA name “AirMusic”. You then need to click it.
• You can change the device name in the item “DLNA Setup” in the menu “Configuration”.
f) Alarm
Call alarm settings:
• To switch to the menu where you can make the settings for the alarm, it is easiest to push the
C10
button
on the remote control.
Alternatively, you can also find the settings in the menu “Configuration” - “Alarm”.
Set alarm:
The device offers two alarm times that you can set and use independently of each other. The settings are
identical for both.
• Now either choose “Alarm 1 (Turn Off)” or “Alarm 2 (Turn Off)” in the alarm menu. For this, use the two
arrow buttons
C5
and
C6
again. Push “OK” (
C9
) for selection.
• Next, push the
C5
button once or turn the
A10
dial at the radio so that the white selection bar is set to
“Turn On”. Confirm with
C9
or
A10
.
• Push
C9
or
A10
again to select the menu “RepeatO”.
• Select how often and when the alarm is to be repeated.
• Now select whether the alarm is to take place “Everyday”, “Once” or on one or several specific week
days. Make your selection in the menu using the arrow buttons
C5
and
C6
or the
A10
wheel again. To
select the desired option, confirm with the
C9
or
A10
button. The internet radio will sound the alarm on
days applied with a check mark.
• Use the button
C7
to return to the previous menu and navigate to the item “Time: 00:00”.
• Open the item and set the desired alarm time. For this, use the arrows on the remote control or the setting
wheel at the device. Confirm the time with the
C9
or
A10
button.
• Navigate to the item “Sound: Melody” and open it. Set the alarm sound here. Confirm your selection with
the
C9
or
A10
button.
Select “Beep” if you want your alarm to merely bleep.
If you select “Melody”, a firmly stored wake-up melody is played back.
For “Internet Radio”, you need to select a station from your saved favourites. If the internet radio station
is not found, e.g. because no WiFi connection is available, the standard bleep is played automatically
after 1 minute.
If you have chosen “FM”, you need to select a stored radio station then.