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display of the radio shows the access address of the external device and the current operation mode.
Following this, you can listen to the desired programme through the speaker. The play mode of the
device playing the programme (e.g. mobile phone) can be usually remote controlled using the buttons of
the radio: play / pause:
OK
, step backward and forward:
, to disconnect BT connection: press long.
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If you wish to listen to music from an external music provider, manage this on your mobile device,
and make the speaker sound through the BT connection.
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The radio can be paired with one BT device at a time.
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After its turning on, it automatically reconnects to the previously paired and properly connected
external device if it is near in a turned on state, and the BT mode of the radio is selected.
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If wireless connection is disconnected, select again the BT mode if necessary and now pairing mode
is activated again. If needed, turn off and back the radio or BT mode on your mobile device.
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If there is an incoming phone call on the connected mobile phone during listening to music, playing
of music is suspended.
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The current effective range depends on the other device and the environmental conditions (e.g.
walls, human bodies, other electric devices, movement…)
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Electric devices functioning nearby may cause abnormal operation, noise, which does not suggest
the faulty operation of the device.
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The individual features of the external devices may cause abnormal operation, this does not suggest
the failure of the equipment. In some cases, the BT function may be operated to a limited extent
depending on the external device.
SLEEP TIMER
You can fall asleep to music if you set automatic, delayed turning off. You can set the period of delay in
the
TURN OFF TIMER
point of the main menu. It is also accessible directly with the
SLEEP
button.
After the delay (15-180 minutes) expires, the radio turns off. When the function is activated, a
symbol
and the time remaining until turning off appear in the upper bar of the display.
AUDIO OUTPUT
You can connect a headset or external devices with audio inputs to the 3.5mm stereo headset socket
on the back. After the connection the integrated speaker becomes silent. You can listen to contents from
the Internet or wireless BT source through external devices as well such as HiFi equipment, amplifier,
active sound box…
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The achievable sound quality depends on the quality of the external device, as well as its volume
and tone settings.
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It is recommended to turn off the tone control of the radio and only use it on the external device.
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Low outgoing signal from the radio (volume) may cause extra noise, whereas too high signal may
cause distortion.
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You can control output signal level in the ADVANCED mode of EQ settings if needed, as well as a
5-band tone control is also available.
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A connecting cable and external adapter have to be purchased in some cases for proper connection.
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For further information, please, refer to the instructions for use of the equipment to be connected.
MANAGEMENT OF THE RADIO FROM THE BROWSER
(Chrome or Internet Explorer)
Search for radio stations, edit the list of favourites or switch to another programme on the
computer or via the phone
The computer (phone) and the radio have to connect to the same WiFi network. Select the
SETTING
menu. Search for and select
INFORMATION
submenu. Select the
NETWORK INFORMATION
point and