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USER MANUAL LIFE P85333 (MD 89289)B MEDION
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1. Information about this user manual
Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this device. Please read the safety instructions and the user manual carefully before using the device for the first time. Note the warnings on the device and in the user manual. Always keep the user manual close to hand. If you sell the device or give it away, please ensure that you also pass on this user manual. It is an essential component of the product. 1.1. Explanation of symbols If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below, the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there from occurring. DANGER!
Warning: risk of fatal injury!
Warning: risk of possible fatal injury and/or serious
irreversible injuries! WARNING!
Warning: risk of electric shock!
NOTICE! Follow the instructions to avoid property damage! More detailed information about using the device!332 Follow the instructions in the user manual! Due to the 5 GHz frequency range of the wireless LAN solution used, the device may only be used inside buildings in the EU.
- Bullet point/information on steps during operation Instruction to be carried out
Safety instructions to be observed CE labelling Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the EU directives (see EU declaration of conformity section). Protection class II Electrical devices in protection class II are electrical devices that permanently have double and/or reinforced insulation and do not have the option of connecting a protective earth. Indoor use Devices with this symbol are intended solely for indoor use. Polarity markings Symbol denoting the polarity of the DC connector (according to IEC 60417). On devices carrying this marking, positive is on the inside and negative on the outside. Symbol for direct current (DC) Energy efficiency level VI Energy efficiency levels are used to describe the efficiency levels of internal and external power supply units. Energy efficiency is sub- divided into a number of categories, where Level VI is the most efficient.333
This is a home entertainment device. The device is designed to receive and play back analogue and digital radio stations, to play audio data streamed over the internet and to play back audio material that can be played via USB, Bluetooth
or AUX IN. Do not use the device for any other purpose.
- The device is only intended for private use and not for industrial/commercial use. Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use:
- Comply with all the information in this user manual, especially the safety instructions. Any other use is considered improper and can cause personal injury or property damage.
3. Safety instructions
WARNING! Risk of injury! Risk of injury to children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities (for example, partially disabled people or older people with limited physical and mental abilities) or to those without experience and knowledge (such as older children).334 Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children. This device can be used by children of 8 years and older, and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacity, or with a lack of experience and/or knowledge, but only with proper supervision, or if they have been told how to use the device safely, and have understood the risks involved if they use it improperly. Children must not be allowed to play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are age 8 or over and are supervised. Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the device and connection cable. Keep all packaging materials used (plastic bags, films, bags, pieces of polystyrene etc.) out of the reach of children. DANGER! Risk of choking and suffocation! There is a risk of choking and suffocation due to swallowing or inhaling small parts or plastic wrap. Keep the plastic packaging out of the reach of children. The packaging material is not a toy. Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment that we have not approved or supplied. Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied or approved. Do not use the device outdoors.335
Do not expose the device to extreme conditions. Avoid: – high humidity or wet conditions – extremely high or low temperatures – direct sunlight – naked flames. 3.1. Restricted use of the WLAN interface Always switch off the product in the following situations:
- In hospitals, clinics or other health centres and in all places in the immediate vicinity of medical equipment.
- Everywhere that there is a risk of explosion (e.g. petrol stations, fuel storage areas and areas where solvents are processed; this device must also not be used in areas with particle-laden air such as flour or wood dust).
- In places where it is compulsory to switch off radio-controlled equipment, e.g. on major construction sites or in places where blasting operations are carried out. WARNING! Danger from radio signals and electromagnetic radiation! Radio signals and electromagnetic radiation can affect the functionality of sensitive electronic devices such as pacemakers or implanted cardioverter defibrillators. Keep the product at least 20 cm away from these devices, as radio signals and electromagnetic radiation might affect their functionality.336 The radio waves emitted may cause interference to hearing aids. For more information on the restricted use of the WLAN interface, see section “32. EU – Declaration of Conformity” on page 382.
3.1.1. Data security
The manufacturer is not liable for data loss resulting from unsecured access by third parties. Secure your WLAN network with suitable encryption so that third parties cannot access your data. 3.2. Operating safety WARNING! Risk of electric shock! Risk of injury from electric shock due to live parts. They pose a risk of electric shock or fire if an unintentional short circuit occurs. Only connect the mains adapter to a properly installed, earthed and fused socket that is close to the place where you have set up the device. The local mains voltage must correspond to the technical specifications for the mains adapter. Always keep the power socket free of obstructions so that the mains plug can be pulled out easily. Only use this device and the supplied mains adapter together. The mains adapter may only be used in dry rooms.337
To disconnect the power supply to your device or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources, remove the mains adapter from the power socket. The mains adapter consumes a small amount of power even when the device is switched off. To completely disconnect the mains adapter from the power supply, it must be removed from the power socket. To remove the mains adapter from the socket, always take hold of the adapter by the housing. Never pull on the cable. The mains adapter must not be opened. Do not cover the mains adapter. Remove the mains adapter from the power socket immediately if you hear unusual noises coming from the mains adapter or the device, or if you discover smoke coming from the mains adapter or device. Do not place containers filled with liquid, e.g. vases, on or near the device, and protect all the parts from dripping or sprayed water. Such containers may tip over and the liquid may impair the electrical safety of the device. Never open the device housing and do not push objects inside the device through the slots and openings. In the event of damage to the mains adapter or the device itself or if liquids or foreign bodies get into the device, unplug the mains adapter immediately. Unplug the mains adapter from the socket if you are away for a long period or there is a thunderstorm.338 Major changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture to build up within the device due to condensation – this can cause an electrical short circuit. After transporting the device, wait until it has reached ambient temperature before switching it on. Check the device and mains adapter for damage before using the device for the first time and after each use. Do not use the device if the device or mains adapter show visible signs of damage. If you discover any damage or experience technical problems, always have the device repaired by a qualified technician. If the housing of the mains adapter is damaged, the mains adapter must be disposed of and replaced with a new mains adapter of the same type. If the connection cable is damaged, the mains adapter must be replaced. If a repair must be carried out, please contact only our authorised service partners. Before cleaning, pull the mains adapter out of the socket. NOTICE! Possible material damage! Unsuitable environmental conditions could cause damage to the device. Use the device only in dry rooms. Set up and operate the device on a stable, level and vibration- free surface to prevent the device from falling.339
When setting up the device: – Leave a sufficient gap in relation to other objects, and check that the ventilation slots are not covered in order to ensure that there is always sufficient ventilation. – Do not expose the device/mains adapter to direct sources of heat (e.g. radiators). – Do not place the device/mains adapter in direct sunlight. – Do not place the device close to magnetic fields (e.g. television sets or other loudspeakers). – Do not place naked flames (e.g. lit candles) near the device. – Ensure that the connection cable is not taut or bent. – The device is equipped with non-slip plastic feet. Since furniture is coated with a variety of varnishes and plastics which are cleaned with different cleaning agents, it cannot be completely excluded that some of these cleaning agents contain ingredients which might damage the plastic feet, and cause them to become soft. If necessary, place a non-slip mat under the device. – Set up and operate all components on a stable, level and vibration-free surface to prevent the device from falling. – During the set-up process, maintain a minimum distance of 5 cm around the device for sufficient ventilation. – Ventilation must not be impeded by covering the device with objects such as magazines, table cloths and curtains.340 NOTICE! Possible material damage! Improper handling of sensitive surfaces can damage the device. Avoid the use of chemical solutions and cleaning products because these may damage the device surface and/or the labels on it. NOTICE! Possible material damage! Using USB extension cables can lead to malfunctions or damage. Do not use a USB extension cable. 3.3. Malfunctions If the device is malfunctioning, this may be due to electrostatic discharge. In this case, unplug the mains adapter and wait a few seconds before inserting the mains adapter back into the socket. It may be necessary to reset the device to the factory settings (see “25.6. Resetting the device to factory settings” on page 371). 3.4. Using headphones WARNING! Risk of injury! Excessive sound pressure when using earphones and headphones over an extended period of time can result in damage to and/or loss of hearing. Before pressing play, set the volume to the lowest setting. Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level. 3.5. Handling batteries The remote control contains two LR03/AAA/1.5 V batteries.341
DANGER! Risk of chemical burns! If batteries are swallowed, they can cause internal chemical burns, which may prove fatal within two hours. There is a risk of chemical burns if battery acid comes into contact with skin. Seek medical help immediately if you think that batteries may have been swallowed or secreted in any part of the body. Avoid contact with battery acid. If battery acid comes into contact with skin, eyes or mucous membranes, rinse the affected areas with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor as soon as possible. Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children. Batteries are not a toy. Do not swallow batteries. Stop using the device if the battery compartment does not close properly, and keep it out of reach of children. Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting a new battery. WARNING! Risk of explosion! There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly! Always use new batteries of the same type. Never use old and new batteries together. Pay attention to the polarity (+/-) when inserting the batteries. Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Never expose batteries to excessive heat (such as direct sunlight, fire, radiators or similar). Intense direct heat can damage batteries. Never throw batteries into a fire.342 Never short-circuit batteries. Always remove flat batteries from the device. If the device is not going to be used for long periods, remove the batteries. Before inserting the batteries, check that the contacts in the device and on the batteries are clean and, if necessary, clean them. 3.6. Using a smartphone or tablet with the app Make sure that the operating system on your smartphone or tablet is always up to date.
4. System requirements
Basic requirements for the internet radio: – Broadband internet connection (e.g. DSL) – WLAN router Easily control the internet radio using a smartphone/tablet PC: – Smartphone/tablet with WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n – Android™ platform 4 or higher – iOS 5.0 or higher – Free app installed (see also “19. Using the app as the control” on page 363)343
5.1. Checking the package contents Remove all packaging materials including the film on the display. DANGER! Risk of choking and suffocation! There is a risk of choking and suffocation due to swallowing or inhaling small parts or plastic wrap. Keep the plastic packaging out of the reach of children. Please check your purchase to ensure that all items are included. If anything is missing, please contact us within 14 days of purchase. The following items are supplied with your product:
- Remote control and 2x LR03/AAA/1.5 V batteries
- User manual with warranty information 5.2. Inserting batteries in the remote control Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control. Insert two LR03/AAA/1.5 V batteries in the battery compartment of the remote control. Check the battery polarity (as shown on the bottom of the battery compartment). Close the battery compartment. WARNING! Risk of explosion! There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly! Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type. The remote control can be damaged by leaking batteries if not used for a long period of time! Remove the batteries from the remote control if the device is not going to be used for a long period.344 5.3. Connections Before making any connections, switch off the radio using the mains switch on the rear of the device. Operation in WLAN mode: the device has an integrated WLAN antenna. Operating the FM/DAB radio: adjust the antenna on the back of the device for reception. Mains adapter: connect the connector plug on the mains adapter (supplied) to the DC IN port and plug the mains plug into a socket. LINE OUT: connect an audio cinch cable to the LINE OUT cinch socket to transmit the stereo sound of the internet radio to other audio devices. AUX-IN: connect a 3.5 mm stereo jack cable to the AUX IN socket to play back stereo sound output from other audio devices via the internet radio. USB: connect a USB data medium here to play back audio files on the data medium using the internet radio. Headset connection: connect the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug of the headphones to play back sound from the internet radio via the headphones.345
6. Overview of the WLAN radio
6.1. Control panel, front
3) NAV: turn to navigate through the menu; OK: press to confirm menu
selection; manual station search in FM mode
4) : return to previous menu
5) : FM station search forwards, next track
6) : FM station search backwards, previous track
11) MODE/ALARM: select the operating mode
20) SNOOZE/SLEEP: set switch-off time/snooze function
24) Play back previous track, FM station search backwards
STOP: pause playback Play back next track, FM station search forwards : start/pause playback; Press and hold: enable/disable WLAN
32) SLEEP/SNOOZE: set switch-off time/snooze function348
press and hold to add track to playback list
37) Store station/call up stored station
7. Operation in the menus
7.1. Operation using the remote control All functions can be operated using both the remote control and the buttons on the device. However, some functions can be operated more easily and directly using the remote control:
- enter numbers and characters by pressing the number/character buttons several times
- playback functions for music playback PLAY, STOP, previous /next track , track search. 7.2. Navigation in the menus Turn the NAV/OK dial on the device or use the navigation buttons on the remote control to navigate through the menus. Press the NAV/OK dial or the OK button on the remote control to confirm your menu selection. Press the MODE button to call up an operating mode (INTERNET RADIO, SPOTIFY, AMAZON MUSIC, MUSIC PLAYER, FM, DAB, SLEEP, ALARM or AUX IN). Press OK to confirm your selection. Press the MENU button to call up the main menu for the corresponding mode. Press the MENU or BACK button to return to a previous menu level.349
8. Confi guration for the internet radio
The radio is registered with the Airable service when it is connected to the internet (see also www.airablenow.com).
- Wirelessly in WLAN mode: The radio’s WiFi antenna receives the signal from your DSL router. The station list on your internet radio is provided and continually updated free of charge by www.airablenow.com. If a radio station is unavailable, this can be for various reasons on the part of the radio station operator. However, this does not mean that the device is faulty. When connecting to internet radio stations, high numbers of requests may lead to temporary delays. Try to establish a connection with the internet service again later. 8.1. Network requirements The network must feature the following properties for the device to work as a WLAN radio:
- The router used for the network must have a DHCP server function so it can automatically assign the device a network IP address.
- If you already use a router configured in this way, you can connect the WLAN radio straight to the network.
9. Network confi guration
The WLAN (wireless) network configuration is possible for the internet radio.
- If you are on a wireless 802.11 a/b/g/n network, you can connect the internet radio to the internet via WLAN. When using the device for the first time, you must select an access point (AP) and enter the network key, if applicable. The radio will then always connect to this AP automatically. If the AP can no longer be found, a message appears accordingly. 9.1. Accessing the web interface of the internet radio When you enter the IP address of the internet radio in your browser, the web interface of the internet radio is displayed.
- You can find the current IP address under SYSTEM SETTINGS/NETWORK/ VIEW SETTINGS.
- Here, you can give your internet radio a new friendly name (by default it is [MD89289]).350
10. Connecting to a power supply
Connect the power supply plug on the supplied mains adapter to the DC IN socket on the device. Plug the mains adapter into an easily accessible power socket. To switch on the power supply, switch on the device using the on/off switch on the back.
11. Using the device for the fi rst time
When using the device for the first time, the language selection dialogue is displayed first. Select a language for the internet radio menu and press OK on the remote control to confirm your selection. The internet radio then starts with a message directing you to the website www. medion.com/iradio-privacy on a PC or mobile device to read the privacy policy. Press OK on the remote control to accept the data protection information. After this, the set-up wizard starts. Confirm the prompt START SETUP WIZARD NOW? with YES to start the setup wizard. The set-up wizard is displayed (in the previously set language): If you select NO, you can select in the next window whether the wizard is to start the next time the device is switched on. 11.1. Setting the time/date Set whether to display the time in 12- or 24-hour format. Configure whether the time is to be set automatically using the FM reception (UPDATE FROM FM), automatically using the DAB reception (UPDATE FROM DAB), automatically via the network (UPDATE FROM NETWORK) or not updated (NO UPDATE). If you have selected UPDATE FROM NETWORK, configure your time zone in the next dialogue window. Then configure the automatic setting for summer/winter time to ON or OFF. If you have selected the last option (NO UPDATE), proceed as follows to set the time manually: The digit position for the day flashes. Set the day using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the month flashes. Set the month using and press OK to confirm.351
The digit position for the year flashes. Set the year using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the hour flashes. Set the hour using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the minutes flashes. Set the minutes using and press OK to confirm. 11.2. Maintaining the network connection If the network connection is to remain active even when in standby mode or in operating modes that do not use WLAN such as AUX IN or FM radio (increasing power consumption in standby mode), select YES. When you press YES to confirm this setting, the internet and network functions are available more quickly when the device is switched on. When NO is set, the network connection is re-established when the internet radio is switched on after having been on standby. 11.3. Establishing a connection to a network The names (SSID) of the networks found are shown in a list. WLAN access points that provide connections via WPA are indicated with [WPS]. Beneath this, you will see: NEW SEARCH: start a new search MANUAL CONFIG: enter connection data manually
11.3.1. Connecting via WLAN
Select the WLAN access point for connection with the internet radio and press OK on the remote control to confirm. In case of an unencrypted (open) WLAN access point, the internet radio establishes the connection automatically. To connect with an encrypted network, observe the following sections. 11.4. WLAN connection via WPS Once a WLAN network providing the option to connect via WPS has been selected, the WPS menu appears. If you do not want to establish a connection via WPS, select SKIP WPS here.
Select PUSH BUTTON to enable the WPS function to be used via the router’s WPS button. Then press the WPS button on the router and press OK to confirm the connection with the internet radio. To this end, please also note the information in your router’s user manual.
- The device will now establish a connection with the network. Once the connection is successful, a corresponding notice is then displayed.352
- The device can now play back media via the network and receive internet radio stations as long as there is an active internet connection via the network.
- The device stores the connection data so that it does not need to be re-entered to re-establish the connection.
11.4.2. Entering a PIN
If the router does not feature a WPS button but does provide the option for a WPS connection by entering a PIN on the router’s web interface, select ENTER PIN. When prompted, enter the PIN shown on the internet radio display on the router’s web interface and press OK to confirm your entry. To this end, please also note the information in your router’s user manual. The device will now establish a connection with the network. Once the connection is successful, a corresponding notice appears. Press OK to confirm. The device stores the connection data so that it does not need to be re-entered to re-establish the connection. The device can now play back media via the network and receive internet radio stations as long as there is an active internet connection via the network. 11.5. Entering a network key If you have skipped the WPS menu, you must enter the network key. Enter the network key for the WLAN access point using the number/character buttons on the remote control Alternatively: Enter the network key using the NAV/OK dial on the device: The dial has a push-button function (OK button). To do so, use the dial to select a character and press the OK button to confirm. To delete a character, select BKSP and press the OK button. If you want to discard the entry, select CANCEL and then press the OK button. Once you have entered the network key, select OK and then press the OK button to confirm. The device stores this key so that it does not need to be re-entered to re-establish the connection. The device will now establish a connection with the network. Once the connection is successful, a corresponding notice is then displayed. Press OK on the remote control or the OK dial on the device to confirm.353
The device can now play back media via the network and receive internet radio stations as long as there is an active internet connection via the network.
12. Listening to internet radio
You can play INTERNET RADIO stations using the internet radio operating mode. The internet radio must be connected with your network according to the description from section (“11.3. Establishing a connection to a network” on page
351) and there must be an active internet connection for this.
Press the MODE button on the device or on the remote control to open the main menu. To listen to internet radio, select INTERNET RADIO in the main menu and confirm with OK on the remote control or press the MODE button on the device and use the NAV/OK dial to select INTERNET RADIO and press the OK button. The description for opening the main menu and selecting the operating mode applies to all operating modes. In addition to the menu entries, there are two additional entries in the first display: LAST PLAYED: calls up the most recently played internet radio stations and podcasts. STATION LIST: calls up the available internet radio services from the internet server. 12.1. Selecting radio services Select STATION LIST to select from the following services:
Under REGION, you can display all stations mapped to the region (in this case: GERMANY) in which the internet radio has accessed the internet.
Select SEARCH to search for internet radio stations by name.
Select COUNTRY to search for internet radio stations by country.
Select internet radio stations from a list of popular stations.354
Select internet radio stations by origin, genre or language.
12.1.6. Storing internet radio stations
You can save internet radio stations to a memory slot. The internet radio has 40 memory slots. Once a station has been saved to a memory slot, the station’s memory slot is shown on the display next to a star during playback. Press and hold the button on the remote control or the FAV/ button on the device until the list of memory slots is shown on the display. Select a memory slot from 1 to 40 and press OK on the remote control or the OK button on the device to confirm. The radio station has been stored. To call up the radio station again, press the button on the remote control or the FAV/ button on the device and select the station from the list. Press OK to play the station.
13. Listening to podcasts
You can play podcasts using the PODCASTS operating mode. The internet radio must be connected with your network according to the description from section (“11.3. Establishing a connection to a network” on page 351) and there must be an active internet connection for this. To listen to podcasts, select PODCASTS in the main menu and confirm with OK on the remote control or press the MODE button on the device and use the NAV/OK dial to select PODCASTS. Press the OK button to confirm. In addition to the menu entries, there are two additional entries in the first display: LAST PLAYED: calls up the most recently played podcasts and internet radio stations. PODCAST LIST: calls up the available podcasts from the internet server. 13.1. Selecting podcasts Select PODCASTS to select from the following services:
Under GERMANY, you can display all podcasts mapped to the region (in this case: GERMANY) in which the internet radio has accessed the internet.
You can search for podcasts by name under SEARCH.355
Select a country from a list here and press OK to confirm. Then select a podcast and press OK to confirm. GENRE: select a genre from a list here and press OK to confirm. Then select a podcast and press OK to confirm.
Select podcasts by origin, genre or language.
14. Connecting to an internet radio station/
podcast Once you have selected a station/podcast as described, the radio is connected to the internet radio server. The following information is shown on the display:
- Additional information about the radio station
- Buffer display (displayed briefly when the station/podcast is being loaded)
- WLAN connected Pressing the INFO button on the remote control or the INFO button on the device several times brings up additional information:
- Keyword and description of the station
- Language and location
- Information about the bit rate, codec used and scanning rate
- Current date You can display the slideshow picture in full screen mode by pressing the OK button on the remote control. Press the OK button again to minimise the image again. The radio has been successfully connected to the internet server and is receiving internet radio stations. If an error message appears, it may be that the radio cannot find the internet server. Please read section “27. Troubleshooting” on page 374 for more information.356
15. Listening to DAB radio
You can play digital radio stations using the DAB operating mode. A good reception via the integrated telescopic aerial is required for this. Align the aerial manually to obtain the best-possible reception. To listen to DAB radio, select DAB in the main menu and then press OK to confirm or press the MODE button and use the NAV/OK dial to select DAB and press the OK button to confirm. The following information is shown on the display:
- WLAN reception strength
- DAB reception strength
- Station name Pressing the INFO button on the remote control or the INFO button on the device several times brings up additional information:
- Description of the station and frequency
- Information about the bit rate, codec used and channel information
- Current date You can display the slideshow picture in full screen mode by pressing the OK button on the remote control. Press the OK button again to minimise the image again. 15.1. Setting radio stations Select a radio station from the station list by turning the NAV/OK dial or by using the buttons on the remote control. Press OK or the OK button on the dial to play the radio station. 15.2. Storing radio stations The DAB radio has 40 memory slots. Once a radio station has been saved, the station’s memory slot is shown on the display next to a star during playback. Press and hold the button on the remote control or the FAV/ button on the device until the list of memory slots is shown on the display. Then select a memory slot from 1 to 40 and press OK to confirm. The radio station has been stored.357
To call up the radio station again, press the button on the remote control or the FAV/ button on the device and select the station from the list. Press OK on the remote control or the OK button on the NAV/OK dial to play the station. 15.3. Main menu in DAB radio mode Press the MENU button on the device or the button on the remote control to call up the menu for DAB radio mode.
15.3.1. Station list
You can display the list of stations under STATION LIST. All DAB stations found are displayed in alphabetical order.
Select SCAN to start a station search immediately. A progress bar indicates the search progress. Once the search is complete, the list of stations is displayed.
15.3.3. Manual setting
Under MANUAL TUNE, channels 5A to 13F are shown on the display with the corresponding frequencies. Select a channel and press OK to confirm. The reception strength is displayed. Press OK again to confirm. The new, additional stations are stored in the station list.
15.3.4. Cleaning the list of stations
If you operate the device in a different location, you will need to carry out a new search. Stations that are no longer available are then marked with a question mark in the station list. Select PRUNE INVALID and confirm the subsequent prompt by pressing YES to delete stations that are no longer available from the list of stations.
15.3.5. Dynamic Range Control
Dynamic Range Control (DRC) is helpful during quiet parts of a radio programme and in noisy environments. The station sets the supported DRC level of the radio transmission. Using the Dynamic Range Control function you can set the optimum level for you.
- DRC off: DRC is switched off. The DRC level of the radio transmission is not used.
- DRC low: the DRC level is set to half of the transmitted level.
- DRC high: the total DRC level is set.358
15.3.6. Station sort sequence
Set the station sort sequence for the list under STATION ORDER:
- ALPHANUMERIC Stations are sorted in alphabetical and numerical order.
- ENSEMBLE Stations are sorted by DAB ensemble.
16. Listening to FM radio
You can play analogue radio stations using FM operating mode. A good reception via the integrated telescopic aerial is required for this. Align the aerial manually to obtain the best-possible reception. To listen to FM radio, select FM in the main menu and then press OK on the remote control to confirm or press the MODE button and use the NAV/OK dial to select FM and press the OK button to confirm. The following information is shown on the display:
- Station name/(in case of RDS reception)/frequency display
- RDS reception Pressing the INFO button on the remote control or the INFO button on the device several times brings up additional information:
- Radio text 16.1. Setting radio stations Press the or button on the remote control several times or turn the NAV/ OK dial on the device to set the radio frequency. Press and hold the or button on the remote control to start an automatic search. The automatic search starts either backwards or forwards, depending on which button was pressed. The search stops automatically at the next station received. Press and hold the or button on the remote control again to continue searching. 16.2. Storing radio stations The FM radio has 40 memory slots. Once a radio station has been saved, the station’s memory slot is shown on the display during playback.359
Press and hold the button on the remote control or the FAV/ button on the device until the list of memory slots is shown on the display. Then select a memory slot from 1 to 40 and press OK to confirm. The radio station has been stored. To call up the radio station again, press the button on the remote control or the FAV/ button on the device and select the station from the list. Press OK on the remote control or the OK button on the NAV/OK dial to play the station. 16.3. Main menu in FM radio mode Press the MENU button on the device or the button on the remote control to call up the menu for FM radio mode.
16.3.1. Search settings
Under SCAN SETTING, confirm the prompt STRONG STATIONS ONLY? with YES for the radio to search only for stations with a strong signal.
- NO for the radio to also search for stations with a weak signal.
- YES to play radio stations in mono. Use this setting when there is weak reception.
- NO to play radio stations in stereo.
16.3.3. Automatic station search
Under AUTO PRESETTING, confirm the following prompt START AUTO PRESETTING by pressing
- YES to automatically search for radio stations and to save these to the memory slots.
- NO when no search is to be performed. Stored stations are overwritten or deleted without any further warning.
connection, you can play tracks wirelessly from external devices such as MP3 players or mobile phones with Bluetooth
on this device. The external device and the internet radio must be paired as described in section “17.1. Pairing Bluetooth® devices” on page 360 for this. Press the MODE button on the remote control or press the MODE button and use the NAV/OK dial to select BLUETOOTH AUDIO. Press OK on the remote control or the OK button on the dial to confirm your selection.360 17.1. Pairing Bluetooth
function on your external device and pair the devices. Refer to the user manual for your device for more information. The audio system’s name is [MD89289]. If you are prompted to enter a password on the external device, enter “0000” as the password. You have now set up the connection and can use the external device with the audio system. You can control how tracks are played, the volume and a range of special functions on your external device and on the audio system. What functions are available is dependent on your external device and the software that you use. If you want to stop data transfer via Bluetooth
function on the external device or select a different source on the audio system. 17.2. Control via remote control (Bluetooth range
The following options are available for controlling playback using the audio system’s remote control:
- Press the or button to increase or decrease the volume.
- Press OK/ on the remote control to start or pause playback.
- Press or to go back to the previous track or skip to the next track. Please note: not every function is available for every external device. Some functions may be displayed on the external device’s display.
18. Listening to audio fi les via USB
With MUSIC PLAYER operating mode, you can play back audio files from a USB data medium. The USB data medium must be formatted as FAT32. Supported audio formats: *.mp3 To play back audio files from a USB data medium, connect a USB data medium to the USB port. You can generally only use the USB port to play back audio files. It is not possible to save audio files (e.g. a recording via internet radio mode). When you connect a USB data medium, the device automatically switches to music playback mode and the dialogue USB DISK ATTACHED. OPEN FOLDER? is shown for approx. 5 seconds. Confirm by pressing YES to open the content on the USB data medium directly. If no audio files are available, the main menu is displayed when music playback is called up.361
You can also select the MUSIC PLAYER function in the main menu and confirm with OK on the remote control or the OK button on the NAV/ OK dial. If the device switches off due to an electrical discharge while in USB mode (MUSIC PLAYER) it will restart. The last operating mode cannot be restored independently. Start the respective media or applications again. The last user settings set cannot be restored following a static discharge because the folder structure is not stored in the memory. To avoid damaging the device, do not use a USB extension cable and do not connect the device directly to the USB port of a computer. The USB port is only designed for the use of USB memory sticks. Other external storage media such as external hard drives cannot be operated using the USB port. The USB port continuously supplies power or charges a connected external device (e.g. smartphone) even if audio is not being played or the internet radio is in standby mode. 18.1. Main menu in music playback mode
18.1.1. USB playback
Select USB PLAYBACK to search for audio files directly on the USB data medium. During playback, you can select tracks directly using the / buttons. Press OK to play the selected track. Furthermore, a search within the current track can be started by pressing and holding down the / buttons.
18.1.2. Repeat track
In the REPEAT menu, select ON to automatically play the selected track in a continuous loop: The
symbol is shown on the display. You can also press the SHUFFLE button on the remote control to automatically play the selected track in a continuous loop. Press the P-Mode button again to play all tracks from the current folder. The symbol is shown on the display. To deactivate the function, press the SHUFFLE button several times until no symbols are shown on the display.362
18.1.3. Random playback
In the SHUFFLE menu, select ON to play all tracks from the current folder in a random order. The symbol is shown on the display. You can also press the SHUFFLE button on the remote control several times until the symbol is shown on the display. To deactivate the function, press the SHUFFLE button several times until no symbols are shown on the display. Random playback is limited to one folder and a maximum of 499 tracks.
18.1.4. Repeated random playback
Press the SHUFFLE button several times until the and symbols are shown on the display to play all the tracks from the current folder in a random order and in a continuous loop. To deactivate the function, press the SHUFFLE button several times until no symbols are shown on the display.
Select a track you want to add to the playlist. Press and hold OK for 3 seconds to add the selected track to the playlist. Select PLAYLIST to view the tracks you have added. Select a track and press OK to start playback. If you want to delete a track from the playlist, select the track under PLAYLIST and press and hold OK for 3 seconds to remove the selected track from the playlist. Confirm the prompt by pressing YES. Select CLEAR MY PLAYLIST to delete all playlist entries. 18.2. Playback display The following information is shown on the playback display:
- WLAN reception strength
- ID3 tag display Pressing the INFO button on the remote control or the INFO button on the device several times brings up additional information:
- Information about the bit rate, codec used and scanning rate
- Current date During playback, you can use the playback buttons as you would when operating a Bluetooth
device. Please read section “17.2. Control via remote control (Bluetooth range®)” on page 360 for more information.
19. Using the app as the control
You can control your internet radio using the app on your smartphone or tablet PC. In addition to the established setting options such as start, stop, repeat or the creation of favourites lists and station searches, the app makes it possible to individually customise the sound output. 19.1. Install via QR code direct link Use this QR code to download the app directly from the Google Play Store® or Apple® App Store: You need an internet connection to install this app. 19.2. Using the app Start the app. When you start the app for the first time, you must begin by accepting the privacy policy. Make sure that the smartphone/tablet PC and internet radio are logged in to the same WLAN network.364 When started for the very first time, the app will list all compatible internet radios detected in the WLAN network by their friendly name. Select the correct internet radio. You can use all of the internet radio functions via the app. – You can select the operating mode via SOURCE. – The current playback is shown under NOW PLAYING. – You can search for internet radio stations/podcasts under BROWSE. When WLAN is switched off for operating modes that do not use WLAN such as AUX IN, FM radio and DAB radio, (refer to setting in section “11.2. Maintaining the network connection” on page 351), it is not possible to control the device using the app.
20. Streaming services
Different streaming services are available depending on the region. The streaming services and how many of them are available may change when firmware updates are carried out. The user shall not be entitled to any legal claims to the use of any specific streaming service via their internet radio. 20.1. Using streaming services To use streaming services, the device must be connected to your network as described in section “11.3. Establishing a connection to a network” on page 351 and there must be an active internet connection. Press the MODE button on the device and select SPOTIFY or AMAZON MUSIC, for example, in the main menu using the NAV/OK dial and press the OK button to confirm your selection. You can also press the MODE button on the remote control and select one of the streaming services. Press OK to confirm your selection.365
You must already be registered to use one of the streaming services above. A paid subscription may be required to use the streaming services specified above. Next, continue the setup as described in Sections “20.2. Spotify Connect” on page 365 and “20.3. Listening to Amazon Music” on page 365. Select the music track that you want to listen to and start playing it. The music track is played. The following playback functions are available: PLAY, STOP, previous/next track and automatic playback (shuffle). 20.2. Spotify Connect Use your smartphone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Learn more at spotify.com/connect. The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here: https://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses 20.3. Listening to Amazon Music You can play back audio data from Amazon Music using the internet radio. The internet radio and the device with the app for the internet radio must be registered on the same network and there must be an active internet connection for this. Activating Amazon Music in the internet radio app Open the app for the internet radio, see “19. Using the app as the control” on page 363. Press SOURCE and then select AMAZON MUSIC. Press SEARCH. Log in to your Amazon account. Selecting and playing music tracks In the main menu, open the AMAZON MUSIC menu or press MODE to select Amazon Music mode. Press OK to confirm your selection. Select the music track that you want to listen to and start playing it. The music track is played back on the internet radio speaker. You can also search for the desired music track using the app and start playback on the internet radio.366
21. Playback via the AUX IN connection
There is an AUX IN audio input on the back of the device. You can play audio signals from the external device on the internet radio speakers with this audio input. Connect the AUX IN socket to the audio output of an external device using the
3.5 mm audio cable to output the audio signal on the internet radio.
Select the AUX IN menu and press OK to confirm. The audio signals from the external device are now output on the internet radio speakers. The AUX IN connection is only for playing back analogue audio signals.
22. Audio output via the LINE OUT connection
There is a LINE OUT audio output on the back of the device. You can play audio signals from the internet radio through an external playback device with Line in, e.g. an amplifier or Bluetooth
Box with this audio output. Connect the LINE OUT socket to the audio input on an amplifier or a Bluetooth
Box. The volume of the internet radio is retained. Set the volume to 1 to reduce it as much as possible. Volume 0 mutes both audio playback via the integrated speaker and via the Line Out output. The volume can also be set using the , and buttons on the remote control and the button and dial on the device. All connected devices must comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive.
23. Setting the switch-off time
Select the following automatic switch-off settings under SLEEP in the main menu:
SLEEP MODE OFF 15MINUTES 30MINUTES 45MINUTES
60MINUTES When SLEEP OFF is selected, no switch-off time is set. You can also set the switch-off time by pressing the SNOOZE button on the remote control several times. The remaining time is shown on the display together with a moon symbol.367
You can set two alarm times on your internet radio under ALARMS in the main menu. Before setting an alarm time, you must first check the time setting. Select an alarm and press OK to confirm. Select one of the entries and press OK to apply the settings. 24.1. Switching the alarm on/off Under ENABLED, select OFF to deactivate the alarm. Select DAILY, ONCE, WEEKENDS or WEEKDAYS to activate the alarm. 24.2. Setting the alarm time Set the time that the alarm is to go off under TIME. The digit position for the hour flashes. Set the hour using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the minutes flashes. Set the minutes using and press OK to confirm. 24.3. Selecting an alarm signal Set the alarm tone for the alarm under MODE:
- DAB: wake to DAB radio
- FM: wake to FM radio If the set radio service is not available, the device automatically wakes you up with the alarm tone. 24.4. Selecting a radio programme for the alarm Under PRESET, select a memory slot if you have previously chosen the option to “wake to internet radio” or “wake to FM/DAB radio”. You can also select LAST PLAYED to be woken by the last station you were listening to. 24.5. Setting the alarm volume Set the alarm volume under VOLUME. 24.6. Saving settings To adopt the alarm settings, select SAVE and press OK to confirm.368 24.7. Sleep function When the alarm is sounding, press the SNOOZE button on the remote control to set a 5-minute snooze. You can set the following times by pressing the SNOOZE button several times:10MINUTES, 15MINUTES, 30MINUTES, 5MINUTES (standard). The remaining time is shown on the display. Press the button on the remote control or on the device to stop the alarm.
25.1. Equaliser Under EQUALISER, you can select a default sound format or configure your own. You can also call up the equaliser directly using the EQ button on the remote control. Select one of the following sound formats: NORMAL, FLAT, JAZZ, ROCK, MOVIE, CLASSICAL, POP, NEWS, MY EQ or MY EQ PROFILE SETUP and press OK to confirm. The sound setting will take effect immediately. The sound format is preset to NORMAL. The best sound format for playing music is the ROCK setting. When headphones are connected, the sound setting is automatically set to NORMAL. MY EQ If you have selected a personalised sound format for this entry, select MY EQ to take over the sound format directly.
Set your personalised sound format for MY EQ here. Set the bass, treble and volume by turning the volume control dial on the device or by pressing the buttons on the remote control and press the button to store the entry. Press YES to confirm the subsequent prompt and to store the sound format. 25.2. Audio stream quality You can configure the corresponding settings under the STREAMING AUDIO QUALITY menu to improve the streaming quality. Select STREAMING AUDIO QUALITY and then press OK to confirm. Next, set your preferred streaming quality (LOW QUALITY, NORMAL QUALITYor HIGH QUALITY) using the volume control dial or the buttons on the remote control and press OK to confirm.369
To avoid interruptions and failure during playback, only select HIGH QUALITY when there is a fast internet connection. 25.3. Internet settings Configure the internet settings under NETWORK.
25.3.1. Network wizard
Select NETWORK WIZARD to start searching for networks. Then connect the internet radio to your preferred network as described in section “11.3. Establishing a connection to a network” on page 351 onwards.
25.3.2. Establishing a WPS connection
You can establish a WPS connection under PBC WLAN SETUP: Activate the WPS connection on the device that supports WPS and then confirm the connection on the internet radio by pressing the OK button on the remote control.
25.3.3. Displaying settings
Information about the currently connected network and the device’s MAC address is displayed under VIEW SETTINGS.
25.3.4. Manual settings
Under MANUAL SETTINGS, select wireless connection (WLAN) and set the DHCP function to ON or OFF. Next, enter the SSID of the wireless network using the number/character buttons on the remote control. Select OK and press OK on the remote control to apply the SSID. Next, select the encryption of your network (OPEN, WEP, WPA/WPA2). Press OK on the remote control to confirm your selection. Select the type of encoding by pressing OK on the remote control. Enter the network key for the wireless network using the number/character buttons on the remote control. Select OK and press OK on the remote control to apply the network key.
25.3.5. Changing the NetRemote PIN
We recommend setting a new four-digit code under NETREMOTE PIN SETUP. This can be required when establishing a connection with the app on a smartphone or tablet PC.
25.3.6. Deleting a network profile
The device stores the last 4 WLAN networks that have been connected. Under NETWORK PROFILE, select a network and press OK to confirm. Press YES to confirm the subsequent prompt and delete the network from the list.370 The currently connected network cannot be deleted.
25.3.7. Deleting network settings
Select YES to delete all network settings.
25.3.8. Maintaining a network connection in standby mode
Select KEEP NETWORK CONNECTED and set the function to YES if the internet radio is to remain connected to the network even when in standby mode or in an operating mode that does not use WLAN (e.g. AUX IN, FM radio, DAB radio). This enables other media players and the UNDOK app to access the internet radio and “wake it up”. If you do not want the network connection to be maintained, set the function to NO. When this setting is selected, the WLAN function is also switched off for operating modes that do not use WLAN (e.g. AUX IN, FM radio, DAB radio). In this case, it is not possible to use the controls via the app. Please note that when the network connection is maintained in standby mode (YES setting) the internet radio consumes more power than indicated for standby mode in the technical specifications. The network connection can also be switched off by holding down the power button. 25.4. Setting the time Select TIME/DATE and press OK on the remote control. Select SET TIME/DATE to set the date and time manually and press OK. The digit position for the day flashes. Set the day using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the month flashes. Set the month using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the year flashes. Set the year using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the hour flashes. Set the hour using and press OK to confirm. The digit position for the minutes flashes. Set the minutes using and press OK to confirm.371
Select AUTO UPDATE to set whether the time is to be set automatically using the DAB reception (UPDATE FROM DAB), automatically using the FM reception (UPDATE FROM FM), automatically via the network (UPDATE FROM NETWORK) or not updated (NO UPDATE). Press OK to confirm. Under SET FORMAT, set whether to display the time in 12- or 24-hour format. Press OK to confirm. Select your time zone under SET TIMEZONE. Press OK to confirm. Under DAYLIGHT SAVINGS, configure the automatic setting for summer/ winter time to ON or OFF. Press OK to confirm. 25.5. Setting the language You can set the menu language under LANGUAGE. 25.6. Resetting the device to factory settings If the internet radio stops responding to inputs, or there are problems with the network connection, it may be necessary to reset the device to factory settings. If your device stops responding, disconnect the mains adapter from the socket and then reinsert it after a few seconds. Then reset the menu settings to factory settings by calling up the menu SYSTEM SETTINGS -> FACTORY RESET and then pressing YES to confirm the subsequent prompt. The installation process must then be carried out again. Please note that all settings, such as the network key, are irretrievably lost when the device is reset and must be re-entered when the device is restarted. Stored stations are also deleted. 25.7. Updating the software You can search for and, if applicable, install software updates under SOFTWARE UPDATE.
25.7.1. Performing automatic updates
Under AUTOCHECK SETTING, select YES to automatically search for software updates at regular intervals. If an update is found, you will be informed and can confirm the update by pressing OK. If security-related updates are necessary, we will supply them to you as quickly as possible.
25.7.2. Searching for software updates
Select CHECK NOW to start searching for software updates immediately.372 25.8. Starting the set-up wizard Select SETUP WIZARD to start the setup wizard as described in section “Using the device for the first time”. 25.9. Viewing software information The software version and radio identification number of the device are shown under INFO. 25.10. Data protection The privacy policy is displayed under PRIVACY POLICY. This can be viewed at www.frontiersmart.com/privacy. 25.11. Setting the backlight You can configure the backlight under BACKLIGHT: – Dim the display in standby or operating mode after a pre-determined time – Display brightness Setting the dim time during operation Select POWERON TIMEOUT: and press OK to confirm. Select ON, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 or 180 seconds and press OK to confirm. Display brightness during operation Select POWERON LEVEL and press OK to confirm. Set your preferred brightness, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, and press OK to confirm. The brightness of the control dials cannot be changed. Setting the dim time in standby mode Select STANDBY TIMEOUT: and press OK to confirm. Select 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 or 180 seconds and press OK to confirm. Setting the display brightness in standby mode Select STANDBY LEVEL and press OK to confirm. Set your preferred brightness, MEDIUM, LOW, and press OK to confirm.373
You can call up the operating modes via the MAIN MENU with the MODE button on the device or the button on the remote control:
- SYSTEM SETTINGS Pressing the MODE button on the device or the MODE button on the remote control displays the overview screen with the various icons. The SLEEP, ALARMS and SYSTEM SETTINGS functions are not displayed as icons. but can be found in the main menu along with the other options.374
If the device stops working properly, please refer to the troubleshooting table shown below to see if you can resolve the problem yourself. Never attempt to repair the device yourself. If a repair is necessary, please contact our Service Centre or a suitable authorised repair workshop. Problem Possible cause Solution The remote control is not working. Are the batteries inserted correctly? Insert the batteries correctly. Are you more than 7 m away from the radio? Reduce the distance. Is the route from the remote control to the infrared sensor clear? Remove obstacle. Is the remote control aligned with the sensor? Align the remote control correctly. The display remains black. Are both ends of the mains adapter connected properly? Connect the power supply plug on the supplied mains adapter to the DC IN socket on the device. Plug the mains plug into an AC 100–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz socket.375
Problem Possible cause Solution It is not possible to listen to the selected station You must press OK to confirm the station selection Mute switched on Press the button to switch off mute. Volume level too low Check the volume level. Headphones connected. The speaker is set to mute. Disconnect the headphones. No reception Check the network settings. FM radio is distorted Antenna has not been adjusted correctly Adjust the antenna. No access to the internet radio No WLAN connection Check the WLAN router and connections. No access from PC as AP (media server) to the radio Radio encryption Enter the code. To this end, please also note the sharing settings on your PC. The alarm is not working Function not activated Check the alarm settings. Problem with the router connection. No DHCP server is activated. Check the router settings. An incorrect encryption algorithm has been entered for the network. Re-enter the encryption algorithm for the network. The WiFi module is defective. Contact our Service Centre376 Problem Possible cause Solution No IP address found No response from DNS (Domain Name Server) Check the DNS settings on your router. The DNS used does not recognise the name of V-Tuner.com. Use a different DNS server. No connection to the vTuner server Internet access has been blocked. Try again. vTuner server is not working or has been overloaded. Check the vTuner server. The login process has failed. Repeat the login process. The radio station streaming service is not available or is overloaded. Try again. The internet radio does not support the service type of the radio station.
Problems with the internet buffer. The bandwidth is insufficient for a stable data stream. If necessary, increase the bandwidth. The internet radio has booted normally but cannot receive IP addresses No DHCP server is activated. Check the router settings. Incorrect WiFi encryption algorithm entered. Re-enter the WiFi encryption algorithm. The network interfaces are not working properly. Check the interfaces. The internet radio cannot be controlled by the app The internet radio and smartphone/tablet PC are not connected to the same WLAN network. Check the network status of the internet radio and smartphone/ tablet PC.377
27.1. Firmware error or security breaches If you would like to report a firmware error or a security breach, please contact our customer service department.
Unplug the mains adapter from the socket before cleaning the device. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the device. Avoid the use of chemical solutions and cleaning products because these may damage the device surface and/or the labels on it. In case of stubborn dirt, you can use a slightly damp cloth with a mild cleaner.
29. Storing/transporting
When you are not using the device, remove the batteries from the remote control, unplug the mains adapter from the device and the power socket, and store the device in a dry, dust-free and frost-free environment that is not exposed to direct sunlight. Observe the environmental conditions specified in the technical specifications. Do not store the device within the reach of children. To avoid damage during transport, we recommend that you use the original packaging.378
PACKAGING Your device has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. DEVICE All old appliances marked with the symbol illustrated must not be disposed of in normal household rubbish. In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU, the device must be properly disposed of at the end of its service life. This involves separating the materials in the device for the purpose of recycling and minimising the environmental impact. Take old devices to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre. Before doing so, remove the batteries from the device and take them to a separate collection point for used batteries. Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject. BATTERIES Do not dispose of used batteries with normal household rubbish. Batteries must be disposed of correctly. For this purpose, retailers that sell batteries and local collection points provide containers in which you can dispose of them. Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information. In connection with the sale of batteries or the supply of devices containing batteries, we are obliged to draw your attention to the following: As the end user, you are legally required to return used batteries. The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol means that the battery must not be disposed of with household rubbish.379
Output power 17.0 W Average efficiency during operation 85.24% Efficiency with low load (10%) 79.09% Power consumption with zero load 0.08 W Relevant load conditions: Percentage of output current according to type plate Load condition 1 100% ± 2% Load condition 2 75% ± 2% Load condition 3 50% ± 2% Load condition 4 25% ± 2% Load condition 5 10% ± 1% Load condition 6 0% (zero load) The type plate is located on the bottom of the mains adapter. Only use this device and the supplied mains adapter together.380 Radio FM band 87.5–108 MHz DAB band III 174.928–239.200 MHz RDS Yes Station memory 40 Output power 2 x 6 W RMS Power supply DC 8.5 V, 2.0 A Power consumption in standby mode WLAN enabled: 0.81 W WLAN disabled: 0.62 W Dimensions/weight Device: Width x height x depth Approx. 29.0 x 11.3 x 14.1 cm Weight Approx. 1.2 kg Bluetooth
Version 4.2 Profile A2DP, AVRCP Range Up to 10 metres (without obstacles) Frequency range 2402–2480 MHz Maximum transmission power 5.82 dBm Connections for external functions FM antenna Telescopic aerial AUX IN 3.5 mm jack Headphone socket 3.5 mm jack LINE OUT Cinch socket L/R USB input Standard USB host (version 2.0) with up to 128 GB and MP3 decoding
USB extension cable and card reader adapter not supported.381
Environmental conditions Temperatures In operation: 0 °C to +45 °C Not in operation: 0 °C to +45 °C Humidity In operation: < 85% Not in operation: < 85% WLAN Frequency range 2.4 GHz/5 GHz WLAN standard 802.11 a/b/g/n Encryption WEP/WPA/WPA2 Range Indoors approx. 35–100 m/ outdoors approx. 100–300 m Frequency range/MHz Channel Max. transmitting power/dBm 2412–2472 1–13 14.3 dBm 5180–5825 36–165 13.67 dBm Remote control Dimensions: Width x height x depth Approx. 46 x 140 x 20 mm Weight without batteries approx. 40 g Battery type 2 x LR03/AAA/1.5 V Range up to 10 m (depending on ambient conditions)382
32. EU – Declaration of Conformity
MEDION AG hereby declares that this device complies with the fundamental requirements and the other relevant provisions of:
- Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
- Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC (and Ecodesign Regulation 2019/1782)
- RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU You can download the complete EU Declaration of Conformity at www.medion. com/conformity. Due to the 5 GHz frequency range of the integrated wireless LAN solution, the device may only be used inside buildings in the EU (see table). AT BE BG CZ DK EE FR DE IS IE IT EL ES CY LV LI LT LU HU MT NL NO PL PT RO SI SK TR FI SE CH UK(NI) HR AT = Austria, BE = Belgium, BG = Bulgaria, CZ = Czech Republic, DK = Denmark, EE = Estonia, FR = France, DE = Germany, IS = Iceland, IE = Ireland, IT = Italy, EL = Greece, ES = Spain, CY = Cyprus, LI = Liechtenstein, LV = Latvia, LT = Lithuania, LU = Luxembourg, HU = Hungary, MT = Malta, NL = Netherlands, NO = Norway, PL = Poland, PT = Portugal, RO = Romania, SI = Slovenia, SK = Slovakia, TR = Turkey, FI = Finland, SE = Sweden, CH = Switzerland, UK(NI) = Northern Ireland, HR = Croatia383
33. Licence agreements for end users
33.1. Audio products for use with the internet radio This document is the property of MEDION. It may not be copied or published without written approval from MEDION. All third parties given this document must sign a non-disclosure agreement. This document replaces all previous versions. MEDION, provider of online content and portal services, reserves the right to make unannounced amendments to products, services and documentation in accordance with our principle of continuous improvement. MEDION shall not be liable for losses that supposedly result from the use of this document or associated products. Audio coding technology MPEG layer-3 licensed by Fraunhofer IIS and (http://www. iis.fraunhofer.de/bf/amm/index.jspp). This product contains software. You have the simple, non-transferable right to use the software only in the form of the object code and only for operating the product. The intellectual property rights regarding the software contained in this product remain with the providing contractual party (or the respective licensor). All rights reserved. You are strictly prohibited from amending, translating, reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling or otherwise determining the source code of the software contained in this product, or otherwise reproducing the functionality of the software contained in this product, unless such restriction is expressly prohibited by applicable laws. We assume no liability for the function or performance of the software and neither we, nor our suppliers or licensors shall be liable for incidental, indirect, special or consequential damage (such as loss of earnings) that result from the use of the software included in this product, unless such an exclusion of liability is not permitted in the region in which you purchased this product. These conditions are valid for all updates you carry out to the software. This product is protected by specific intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Without a licence granted by Microsoft, use or distribution of this technology not with this product is prohibited. Eric Young hereby becomes recognised as author of parts of the OpenSSL software library used in this tool. UPnP™ is a registered trademark of UPnP Implementers Corporation.384 33.2. Information on trademarks and licences Google Play Store® and Android® are registered trademarks of Google Inc. Apple®, AirPlay®, iPad®, iPhone, iPod®, iPod touch® and iTunes® are brands of Apple Inc., registered in the USA and in other countries. iPad Air® and iPad mini™ are brands of Apple Inc. App Store is a service brand of Apple Inc. iOS® is a registered trademark of Cisco in the USA and in other countries and is used under licence. All other products and company names referred to in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
34. Service information
Please contact our Customer Service team if your device ever stops working the way you want or expect it to. There are several ways for you to contact us:
- In our Service-Community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there. You will find our Service-Community at community.medion.com.
- Alternatively, use our contact form at www.medion.com/contact.
- You can also contact our Service team via our hotline or by post. Opening times Hotline number UK Mon – Fri: 08.00 – 20.00 Sat – Sun: 10.00 – 16.00
Service address MEDION Electronics Ltd. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire United Kingdom You can download this and many other sets of operating instructions from our service portal at www.medionservice.com. You can also scan the QR code on the side of the screen, to download the operating instructions onto your mobile device from the service portal.385
Copyright © 2022 Date: 13.07.2022 All rights reserved. These operating instructions are protected by copyright. Mechanical, electronic and any other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer. Copyright is owned by the company: MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Please note that you cannot use the address above for returns. Please always contact our Customer Service team first. 35.1. Supplier/Producer/Importer Please note that you cannot use the address below for returns. Please contact the Service Centre mentioned above. MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Importer for GB market by: MEDION AG c/o MEDION ELECTRONICS LTD. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire United Kingdom386
36. Privacy statement
Dear customer, We wish to inform you that we, MEDION AG, Am Zehnthof 77, D-45307 Essen, Germany process your personal data as a data controller. For matters regarding data protection, we are supported by our company data protection officer who can be contacted at MEDION AG, Datenschutz, Am Zehnthof 77, D-45307 Essen; datenschutz@medion.com. We process your data for the purpose of warranty processing and associated processes (e.g. repairs) and therefore rely on processing your data for the sales contract concluded with us. Your data will be provided to repairers contracted to us for the purpose of warranty processing and associated processes. We generally store your personal data for a period of three years in order to fulfil your legal warranty rights. You have the right to be informed of the personal data concerned as well as the right to rectification, deletion, restriction of processing, the right to object to processing, as well as the right to data portability. In case of access and cancellation rights, restrictions apply according to S 34 and S 35 of BDSG (Federal Data Protection Act) (Art. 23 GDPR). In addition, there is a right of appeal to a competent data protection supervisory authority (Article 77 GDPR in conjunction with S 19 BDSG). The state official for data protection and freedom of information for MEDION AG is Nordrhein Westfalen, P box 200444, 40212 Düsseldorf, Germany, www.ldi.nrw.de. The processing of your data is necessary for warranty processing: it is not possible to process the warranty without the provision of the required data.
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