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Software update
Possible update by manufacturer, option
- Install third-party updates.
Factory reset
Clears personal settings, restores factory
settings
- It is only recommended to use in case of
malfunction.
-Clear all personal, custom settings.
USING THE INTERNET RADIO
To select this function, press the MENU button (9.) and the rotary knobs (5.), then press it, or press the
button on the remote control, or use the
(23.)
arrows
(20.), and the
OK
button (29.), or the
MODE
button (27.) and the
OK
button (29.). These methods allow you to access any of the main menu
functions and make settings in the submenu.
1. Select the Skytune option. Select a search criteria from the list that appears. (popularity, local
radio, genre…)
2. You will then have another list for a more accurate search, answering from it according to
your needs.
3. To go back, use the
left arrow.
4. Press
LOCAL
(7.) button to quickly access local (national) programs.
5. By holding pressed the
arrows
, you can scroll through the programs.
If you do not select the
Skytune
, instead of it you select the
Search Skytune
(search) point, then
you’ll need to enter all or part of the name of the station you're looking for. In the
History
menu is the
most frequently listened to, max. 99 programs can be found.
You can access more information about the program you are listening to and the clock by pressing the
button on the unit or the remote control. The information that can be displayed varies and may vary
from radio station to radio station.
USING THE MEDIA CENTER FUNCTION
Similar to selecting Internet radio, select
Media Center
mode as described above. You can listen to
content shared from your own media storage on your own WiFi network.
By selecting the
UPnP
function, the radio starts to search for shared content on the network. In case of
more than one compatible device, they appear in a list from which you can select the one you want to
access. The submenu that appears has content and appearance depending on the device. The playback
of the selected files starts. Press and hold the
arrows to scroll through the songs You can also
control playback with the standard buttons:
To read information about the currently played file, press the
button, or press the
arrow to return
to the playlist and select another.
You can add your favorite songs to your own playlist by holding pressed the
rotary knob
or the
OK
button. If successful, a downward “download” arrow will appear at the top left corner of the screen. he
selected songs (max. 99) will then be available at
My Playlist
point (directly below the UPnP menu
point). In the bottom submenu, you can delete the complete playlist and then create a new one.
• The media server and radio must be connected to the same WiFi network.
• The directories you want to use must be shared and allowed for external access.
• Only 16 bit / 44.1 kHz files are supported.
• The source device must support UPnP and be DLNA compatible. Attention, these are available in several
versions on the market, which are not always compatible with each other!
• A home media server can be a computer, a network hard drive, NAS storage, or similar devices. It is
important to configure them properly. Check this in their manual.
• Make sure that the firewall is not blocking outbound ports. The radio must have at least: UDP, TCP port 80,
443, 8008, DNS port 53.
• If the router and server are not configured with DHCP, a static IP address must be configured on the radio.
• The radio has a separate MAC address for wired and wireless Internet connections.
• The radio supports the following encryption methods: WEP, WPA, WPA2.
• The protocols and DLNA compatibility levels of different devices may differ greatly due to the variety of
hardware and software versions currently in use, which may prevent them from interacting with the
radio. Often, the manufacturers of these devices do not provide accurate and up-to-date information
on the actual level of compatibility. For this reason, proper operation cannot be guaranteed with some
devices.
• The complex computer system and the various equipment to be connected by third parties may cause a
malfunction that is not a malfunction of this unit.
• Access to the connected media server is not guaranteed if it is blocked by external conditions. Numerous
technological and hardware differences are possible.
• Playback of supported files is not guaranteed in all cases, as it may be affected by software and hardware
conditions independent of the manufacturer.
USING THE DAB+/DAB RADIO (TERRESTRIAL DIGITAL BROADCASTING)
The way you already know, select
DAB RADIO
mode from the main menu. You can listen to more
programs in better sound quality than traditional radios. To receive, the rear telescopic antenna must
be unplugged. With a properly positioned antenna and near a window, reception is usually better.
The first time you operate it, or if you have not previously stored DAB + / DAB channels, you will be
asked if you want to search for digital programs. Press the
rotary knob
(5.) or the
OK
button (29.) on
the remote control. The display shows the number of channels checked and the number of programs
found.
• You can also start a new search at any time from the SETTINGS menu.
If successful, the found and memorized digital is displayed list
of radio stations. You can choose one of these on the already
known way. Use the
left arrow
to return to the list of the
stations
and select another program. Use the
right arrow
to get more
textual information about the show, if available from your ser-
vice provider. The display can also show the clock.
In the list view, use the right arrow to edit the list or to delete
selected programs from it. Follow the instructions on the screen!
If the search fails, the DAB menu appears, where you can start the search again (DAB Full Scan) or use
the manual search instead of the automatic one. The third line of the menu shows the list of found
stations
• The condition for operation is that the service is available in your environment. This varies from country
to country and within regions. Check the options available in your area. If DAB + / DAB service is not
available in your area, you will not be able to find a radio station in this function. As it is the “radio of the
future”, it is expected to gradually spread everywhere.
• No Internet connection is required for this operation mode.
• The reception capability of the radio depends to a large extent on the place of use and the current recept-
ion conditions.
• Nearby electrical equipment and larger metal objects may interfere with reception.
• Handle the antenna carefully to avoid breaking it.
USING THE FM RDS RADIO (TERRESTRIAL ANALOGUE BROADCASTING)
Select FM RADIO mode from the main menu. This is the traditional, most common radio broadcast
mode. For reception, the rear telescopic antenna must be unplugged. With a properly positioned an-
tenna and near a window, reception is usually better.
When you operate the station for the first time, or if you have not previously stored any FM stations,
you are asked if you want to search for radio stations. Press the
rotary knob
(5.) or the
OK
button
(29.) on the remote control. The display can be used to track the frequencies checked and the number
of programs found.
• You can also start a new search at any time from the SETTINGS menu.
If you have already searched for radio stations, a list of them is
displayed in the order of reception frequency. The program number
is displayed in the upper right corner. Choose one on the already
known manner.
Use the
left arrow
to return to the station list and select another
show. Use the
right arrow
or more text information you can receive
from the program, if it is provided by your service provider (FM RDS).
The display can also show the clock. In the list view, use the right arrow to edit the list or to delete
selected programs from it .Follow the instructions on the screen!
Manual tuning – fine tuning
Hold pressed the
rotary knob
(5.) orthe
OK
button (29.) on the
remote control and
TUNING
is displayed at the bottom right
corner of the display.
Use the arrows
(2.) (3.) of the device or the remote control
to set the desired frequency.
To exit, press and hold the
rotary knob
(5.) or the
OK
button
(29.) and the „TUNING” message disappears. This frequency can also be stored as a favorite.
• Operation requires good quality FM reception in your area. Check the FM broadcast stations available in
your area.
• For proper reception, ST (stereo) is displayed in the upper left corner in addition to RDS.
• The search stops when it detects a variable signal strength - this does not always mean finding a radio
program.
• The reception capability of the radio depends to a large extent on the place of use and the current recept-
ion conditions.
• Nearby electrical equipment and larger metal objects may interfere with reception.
• Handle the antenna carefully to avoid breaking it.
• No Internet connection is required for this operating mode..
• Remember that if the FM reception is weak in your area, you can find the programs you are looking for in
Internet radio mode.
LIST OF FAVORITE SHOWS
This convenience feature allows you to instantly access your favorite shows without having to first
select its source. This list may include the programs you have previously selected, whether they come
from Internet - DAB + / DAB - FM radio. After switching on, the
FAVORITES
menu point is in the
middle of the display, offering this list. Meanwhile, the last program you listened to will sound first.