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folder, the radio will switch back to the last track of the 

previous folder. Press and hold the V / 

 button to 

fast rewind within a track.

7. 

Press the 

 / Ʌ button to go to the next track. If the 

current track is the last track of a folder, the radio will 

switch to the first track of the next folder. Press and hold 

the 

 / Ʌ button to fast forward within a track.

8. 

Press the SELECT /   button to stop playback. The 

radio's display will now show the total number of folders 

and tracks on the USB device or SD card.

Recording audio to a USB device or SD 

card

To record audio that is being played by the radio to a USB 

device or SD card, follow these steps:

1. 

Turn on the radio using the Power button.

2. 

Insert the USB device in the USB port or SD card in de 

SD card slot.

3. 

Select the desired mode and playback the audio that 

you want to record.

4. 

Press the RECORD button. The radio will now initialize 

recording to the USB device or SD card. 

 

Note:

 

If both a USB device and SD card have been 

inserted, the radio will record to the storage device 

that is selected under [Rec. default dest.] in the 

System settings menu (refer to chapter 14 "Using 

the System settings menu" for more information 

about this feature). The top right corner of the 

radio's display shows the storage device that the 

recording is saved to.

5. 

Press the REC button again to stop the recording.

6. 

Recordings are saved as MP3 files named "RECXXX" 

(XXX being the number of the recording, so the first 

recording is named "REC001", the second "REC002", 

etc.) in a folder named "REC" on the storage device.

Showing track information on the display

When listening to audio from a USB device or SD card, 

repeatedly press the INFO / MENU button to cycle 

through the following information on the radio's display:

 

Filename

 

Album

 

Artist

 

Title

13.  Listening to audio using the Aux in 

socket

You can listen to the sound of an external device (such 

as an iPod or MP3 player) through the speakers of the 

DDR-66BT. To do this, follow these steps:

1. 

Connect the external device to the radio's Aux in socket 

using a 3.5mm audio cable (not included).

2. 

Make sure both the radio and the external device are 

turned on.

3. 

Select the AUX in mode by repeatedly pressing the 

RADIO button or using the radio's Main menu. 

4. 

The audio output of the external device will now 

be played through the speakers of the DDR-66BT. 

Playback must be controlled on the external device, 

while the volume can be controlled both on the radio 

and on the external device.

14. Using the System settings menu

The System settings menu can be used to configure the 

DDR-66BT. Follow these steps to access the System 

settings menu:

1. 

Turn on the radio using the Power button.

2. 

Press and hold the INFO / MENU button to open the 

menu for the current mode.

3. 

Use the V / 

 and 

 / Ʌ

System settings

Backlight

Equaliser

Streaming audio quality

Network

Time/Date

>

>

>

>

buttons to select 

[System 

settings]

 and press the 

SELECT /   button to open 

the menu.

 

The System settings menu 

offers the following options:

 

[Backlight]:

 Select this option to configure the 

brightness of the radio's backlight. The subsequent 

option 

[Normal]

 allows you to set the backlight 

brightness when the radio is powered on, while 

[Standby]

 allows you to set the backlight brightness 

for when the radio is in standby mode.

 

[Equaliser]:

 Select this option to configure the 

radio's equaliser mode. The subsequent option 

[My 

EQ profile setup] 

option allows you to manually 

configure the bass level and treble level for the 

radio's 

[My EQ]

 equaliser mode.

 

[Loudness]:

 Select this option to enable or disable 

the radio's loudness feature.

 

[Streaming audio quality]:

 Select this option to 

configure the streaming audio quality.

 

[Network]:

 Select this option to configure the radio's 

network connection, view and select available 

network profiles, run PBC setup or view the network 

settings.

 

[Time / Date]:

 Select this option to set the time and 

date manually, to set the source for automatically 

updating the time and date and set the time format.

 

[Inactive Standby]:

 Select this option to configure 

the time after which the radio automatically switches 

to the standby mode when not being used.

 

[Language]: 

Select this option to configure the 

language in which the radio's menus are shown.

 

[Rec. default dest.]:

 Select this option to configure 

the default destination for recording files. When both 

a USB device and SD card are inserted into the 

radio and recordings are being made, the files will be 

stored on the storage device that is configured here.

 

[Factory reset]:

 Select this option to reset the radio 

to the default factory settings. After confirmation, all 

user settings and preset stations will be erased.

 

[Software update]:

 Select this option to configure 

whether the radio should occasionally check for 

available software updates or to check for available 

software updates.

Summary of Contents for DDR-66BT

Page 1: ...GB Version 1 DDR 66BT...

Page 2: ...02 27 x m l c e d b a w r v s q t p n o u f g h i j k 18 20 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 1 3 8 9 10 11 12 17 15 16 14 13 4 5 6 7 2...

Page 3: ...tening to streaming services 11 Listening to Spotify 11 Listening to Amazon Music 11 Listening to Deezer 11 8 Listening to DAB radio 11 12 Tuning into DAB stations 11 The DAB radio menu 11 12 Showing...

Page 4: ...and headphones could impair the hearing ability Higher setting that idle on the equalizer leads to higher signal voltages on the output for ear and headphones 19 The power plug should be close to the...

Page 5: ...rom Preset menu in the DAB FM radio Internet radio and Podcasts modes Press and hold to enter the Save to Preset menu in the DAB FM radio Internet radio and Podcasts modes 11 PLAY Pause button Press t...

Page 6: ...dio s menus j RECORD button Press to record the radio s audio output to a USB device or SD card k DIMMER button Press repeatedly to adjust the brightness of the radio s backlight l ALARM button While...

Page 7: ...ll socket Performing the radio s initial setup After your DDR 66BT has been supplied with power for the first time it will automatically turn on While the radio is starting up SANGEAN will be shown on...

Page 8: ...ce using the V or button and press the SELECT button to confirm your choice Using the MEDIA and RADIO buttons Repeatedly press the MEDIA button to select the CD USB SD or Bluetooth mode Repeatedly pre...

Page 9: ...r using the radio s Main menu 3 If the Internet radio mode is Internet radio China Search Location Popular Discover being used for the first time the Internet station selection menu is displayed on th...

Page 10: ...ate Sampling rate Playback buffer Today s date 6 Listening to Podcasts The DDR 66BT is also capable of tuning into many different Podcasts from around the world To listen to Podcasts follow these step...

Page 11: ...ect the DAB radio mode by repeatedly pressing the RADIO button or using the radio s Main menu 3 If this is the first time the DAB radio mode is being used the radio will automatically perform a full s...

Page 12: ...FM radio FM Scan setting Audio setting System settings Main menu menu by pressing and holding the INFO MENU button while the radio is in the FM radio mode The FM radio menu offers the following option...

Page 13: ...ou take your Bluetooth device out of range the connection between your device and the radio will be temporarily disconnected Your radio will automatically reconnect if the Bluetooth device is brought...

Page 14: ...nsert a CD with the label side facing up The radio s display will show Reading and a bar indicating the progress while the CD is being read 4 After the CD is read press the PLAY button to start pause...

Page 15: ...layed through the speakers of the DDR 66BT Playback must be controlled on the external device while the volume can be controlled both on the radio and on the external device 14 Using the System settin...

Page 16: ...rm 12 Next the minute digits will blink on the display 13 Use the V and buttons to select the current minutes and press the SELECT button to confirm 14 Manually setting the time is now completed and t...

Page 17: ...alarm for the number of minutes displayed on the radio s display Alarms will stop sounding after 60 minutes have elapsed since the start of the alarm Alarms can be quickly enabled and disabled by rep...

Page 18: ...quency and maximum transmitted power 2402MHz 2480MHz 0dBm Bluetooth EDR Circuit features Loudspeaker 2 x 3 Output power 12Watts x 2 peak 7Watts x 2 continuous Headphone socket 3 5mm diameter stereo Au...

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