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SET UP & CONNECTION

Mains Connection

1.  Connect the AC power cord to the unit via the AC socket at the back.

2.  Plug the AC power cord to the AC mains outlet.

Network Connection

Wired network

1.  Check first of all whether the control lamps (LINK/ACT) of your LAN connection or your router light up.

2.  Use an Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector to connect the NETWORK socket of the radio with the LAN port of your 

router.

3.  Proceed for the operation as described in the below “GETTING STARTED”. But no need to run through the setup 

wizard.

Note: Information on the LAN connection can be obtained from the user manual of the router manufacturer.

Wireless network

1.  Check first of all whether the control lamps (LINK/ACT) of your WLAN connection or your router light up.

2.  Proceed for the operation as described in the below “GETTING STARTED”. It is highly recommended to run through 

the setup wizard in the system settings section.

Note: Information on the WLAN/WiFi network connection can be obtained from the user manual of the router manufacturer.

Walls or other obstacles may influence the WiFi range. Try to find the best location to avoid interruption and 

interference while operating.

GETTING STARTED

Press the “ ” button once to switch on the radio, the display will show the main menu. To go to a function or open a sub-

menu, rotate the 

SCROLL

 control followed by pressing on it to confirm. Each function is selected via a menu consisting of 

several levels.

Main menu

The following modes can be selected in the main menu:

Internet radio, Music player, FM radio, AUX in, Sleep, Alarms, System settings.

To select your desired function, rotate the 

SCROLL

 control followed by pressing on it to confirm.

System settings

Set up wizard

The setup wizard is available in the system settings section, you can run through this to configure settings for date/time 

and network, once this has finished, your radio is ready to use.

Note: No need to run through the setup wizard if a wired network is used.

 

◊ 2/24 hour display

To select your preference between 12 and 24 hour clock display format - rotate the SCROLL control followed by pressing 

on it to confirm.

 

◊ Time/Date

The time and date can be manually set or automatically via the network or FM.

Auto update

The auto update works with data sent over FM or the Internet. The clock is only updated when in a corresponding mode, 

so it is recommended to select a mode that you use regularly.

1.  Select auto update from FM or Network.

2.  Select the appropriate time zone if the auto update is done by the Internet.

3.  If your country uses daylight saving, the automatically update time may be wrong by one hour. Set the daylight savings 

to ON when daylight savings are in effect.

Manual set

1.  If “No update” is selected, the wizard will prompt you to set the time and date 

manually. The date and time are displayed in dd-mm-yyyy and hh:mm AM/PM 

format.

2.  The value to be set will flash, rotate the 

SCROLL

 control to adjust the value 

followed by pressing on it to go for the next setting, first set the date then finally 

the time.

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Summary of Contents for IN300

Page 1: ...UK User Manual DK Brugervejledning DE Bedienungsanleitung FR Guide d instructions IT Manuale di istruzioni D o w n l o a d e d f r o m w w w v a n d e n b o r r e b e...

Page 2: ...nit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Conductor dangerous voltage that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons is present within thi...

Page 3: ...he direction indicated in the illustration 2 Slide to open the battery compartment 3 Insert the supplied CR2032 battery into the compartment according to the polarity markings and inside the compartme...

Page 4: ...o show menu for the current mode Press again to show Now playing screen BACK Press to return to previous screen In play mode this button may be used to return to the last track list or station list AL...

Page 5: ...Main menu The following modes can be selected in the main menu Internet radio Music player FM radio AUX in Sleep Alarms System settings To select your desired function rotate the SCROLL control follo...

Page 6: ...ork View settings You can check the following information on the currently connected network Active connection MAC address WLAN region DHCP SSID IP address subnet mask gateway address first and second...

Page 7: ...e stored in the Internet radio portal and are available to all Internet radios that are registered with the same account You must register the radio in the Internet radio portal before making use of t...

Page 8: ...tle Press the or button on the remote control to select previous or next track Press and hold the or button on the remote control to rewind or fast forward Press the button on the remote control to in...

Page 9: ...good signal strength press the MENU button then enter into the Scan setting section and select YES by the use of the SCROLL control Audio settings The radio will automatically switch between FM stere...

Page 10: ...ep time has been set it will return to the main menu MUTE FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL ONLY Press the MUTE button on the remote control to stop the sound from the speakers temporarily the sound stops and t...

Page 11: ...d the radio unit s you wish to control 2 1 Network Connection Setup 2 1 1 If the radio unit is using IR 2 2 or IR 2 5 firmware On the radio unit navigate to Menu Main menu System settings Network Keep...

Page 12: ...pair of screens which are arranged side by side in left and right columns The menu screens presenting lists of options are on the left and the Now Playing screens presenting information and controls...

Page 13: ...will depend on the images and information associated with the audio file or broadcast by the radio station The controls available on the Now Playing screen vary dependent on the current listening mode...

Page 14: ...te or unmute playback Volume Set the output volume of the radio unit 4 2 Music player This mode is used to play files from a computer with shared media on the same network as the radio unit Now Playin...

Page 15: ...up or down the FM frequencies 4 4 Aux In If there is a device such as an MP3 Player connected via an Auxilliary port on your radio you can control the playback volume using the application From the a...

Page 16: ...isplays the available preset radio stations in Internet radio or FM modes Only the presets for the currently selected mode are listed To return to the Now playing screen without selecting a preset sta...

Page 17: ...llowing options can be accessed when appropriate Settings Menu Option Function Radio Scans for available radios and presents a list of connectable radios Tap on required radio Disable Auto Lock Stops...

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