Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. Table of contents
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Safety instructions
- 4. Information and notes before getting started
- 5. Setting up the radio and accessories
- 6. Operating concept
- 7. Getting started
- 8. Navigation and controls
- 9. Menu structure
- 10. DAB radio
- 11. Internet radio & podcasts
- 11.1 Country (based on the IP address of the radio)
- 11.2 History (not yet available or empty during initial setup)
- 11.3 Search
- 11.4 Countries
- 11.5 Popular
- 11.6 Discover
- 11.7 Add stations and create/maintain your own favourites lists (web browser required)
- 11.8 Calling up the administration interface
- 11.9 Add your own stations
- 11.10 Delete stations
- 12. Spotify Connect
- 13. Amazon Music
- 14. Music player (USB)
- 15. CD player
- 16. VHF radio
- 17. AUX In (playback from external sources)
- 18. Bluetooth® playback (RX)
- 19. Routines
- 20. System settings - Overview
- 21. Network & Audio
- 22. Screen settings
- 23. System
- 24. About - System information
- 25. Technical data
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If the search lter is selected, you will receive a selection of popular stations from the platform
provider based on user gures.
This function gives you further lter options to rene the selection of suitable search results.
You can limit the search to the whole world, continents or individual countries.
The search can be narrowed down to all genres or a specic selection.
Specify which language on which the search results should be based. Here too, you can
lter for a specic language or for all languages.
After the preset lters have been selected, select Show channels to display the list of results. The value in
brackets tells how many results were found.
This radio has a locally stored station list which allows you to create your own station lists and add new
stations yourself. To use this option, you need a smartphone, tablet or computer that is on the same
network and has a web browser.
The radio must be connected to the local network or the Internet and must have a valid IP address.