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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The radio automatically saves all successful network connections (proles). This means that re-
establishing these connections (for example, after the radio was disconnected from the power supply)
does not require you to re-enter the network access information.
To remove individual network proles, select the corresponding network prole and conrm the selection
and subsequent prompt with .
A prole that is currently active cannot be deleted.
All previously saved congurations are deleted after conrmation.
• This setting is a radio energy-saving function.
• If this function is inactive (NO #), the network module will be switched off whenever the radio is not
actively using the network connection (e.g. in standby mode/DAB reception).
• This means the radio will not be accessible via the network from your PC, smartphone or tablet.
• You must activate this menu item (YES #) if you want to use streaming or control functions via the app.
This function is deactivated by default.