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| Product type | DAB+/FM/Internet radio with CD player |
| Brand | Imperial |
| Model | DABMAN i310 CD |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 226 mm x 110 mm x 176 mm |
| Weight | 3.56 kg |
| Power supply | DC 18 V, 3 A (mains adapter included) |
| Power consumption (operation) | 54 W max. |
| Standby power consumption | < 0.5 W |
| Display | 3.24 inch TFT colour screen |
| Speakers | 2 x 20 W, 3 inch on 6 Ω |
| Radio tuner | DAB+, FM, Internet Radio (Wi-Fi) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, AUX IN (3.5 mm), optical and coaxial SPDIF input, analogue audio output, headphone jack |
| Supported audio formats | MP3, AAC/AAC+, WMA (up to 320 kbps) |
| Additional functions | CD player (audio and MP3), USB recording, preset and customisable equaliser, alarm/wake-up, sleep timer, weather display, Soundmate app |
| Remote control battery | CR 2025 / 3 V (included) |
| Package contents | Radio, remote control, mains adapter, telescopic antenna, 2 speakers, 2 speaker cables, user manual |
| Operating conditions | 0 °C to 45 °C, relative humidity 20% to 80% |
| Maintenance and cleaning | Unplug before cleaning, use a dry soft cloth, avoid solvents and liquids |
| Safety | Do not open the casing, use only the supplied adapter, avoid moisture and heat sources, keep out of reach of children |
| Repairability and support | TELESTAR after-sales service, telephone hotline, return address for repairs |
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USER MANUAL DABMAN i310 CD Imperial
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TELESTAR Service Center,
Am Weiher 14,
56766 Ulmen
e-mail: service@telestar.de
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- Foreword 7
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....8
2.1 Explanation of symbols 8
2.2. Safety instructions.... 10
2.3. Operational safety 11
2.4. Connecting the device.... 13
2.5. Protect device from defects 13
2.6. Risk of injury 14
2.7. Notes on the radio interface.... 15
2.8. Handling batteries 16
2.9. Cleaning the appliance 18
2.10. Legal information.... 18 - SCOPE OF DELIVERY 19
- OVERVIEW OF THE OPERATING ELEMENTS.... 20
- REMOTE CONTROL 24
- PREPARATION....27
6.1 Connecting the radio to loudspeakers.... 27
6.2 General operating instructions 28
6.3. Preparing the remote control.... 28
6.4 Antenna connection....29
6.5. Power connection 29
6.6. Language selection 30
6.7. Date Time Mode.... 30
6.8. GMT time zone 31

CONTENT
6.9. Summertime 32
6.10. Settings Location.... 32
6.11. Network selection.... 33
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- SETTINGS 34
7.1. Basic operation.... 34
7.1.1. MENU button 34
7.1.2. Back button 34
7.1.3. Button List 35
7.1.4. Button Mode 35
7.2. System 35
7.2.1 Language.... 36
7.2.2 Date Time 36
7.2.3 Network.... 37
7.2.4. Alarm/alarm clock.... 38
7.2.5. Edit timer 40
7.2.6. Standby Mode.... 41
7.2.7. Sleeptimer 42
7.2.8. Backlight 42
7.2.9. Setting location.... 43
7.2.10. Software update.... 44
7.2.11. Factory settings.... 44
7.2.12.Version....45
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- OPERATION 46
8.1.DAB+ Radio 46
8.1.1. Channel list.... 46
8.1.2. DAB search 46
8.1.3. DAB Manual search.... 48
8.2. Select Internet radio station 48
8.3. Search for an Internet radio station 49
8.4. Saving radio stations.... 50
8.5. Saving radio stations in the favorites list 50
8.6. Local radio stations.... 51
8.7. Change volume.... 52
8.8. Switch operating mode.... 52
8.9.AUX IN 53
8.10. UPnP 54
8.11. USB playback 55
8.12. EQ (Equalizer) 56
8.13. Weather 57
8.14. Recording radio programs 58
8.15. Bluetooth....60
8.15.1. Establishing a Bluetooth connection 60
8.15.2. Playing media via Bluetooth.... 61
8.16. FM ANALOG Radio 62
8.16.1. Automatic FM search.... 62
8.17. Cloud music 63
8.18. CD Player 64
8.19. Operation via app 65

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- TROUBLESHOOTING 69
10.STORAGE 73
- Brand Notes....73
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- DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS.... 74
12.1. Disposal of packaging.... 74
12.2. Disposal of the device 74
12.3. Disposal of batteries.... 75 - PROPERTIES AND TECHNICAL DATA 76
- CE LABELING....78
- SERVICE AND SUPPORT 79
1. FOREWORD
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing this product.
Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. These operating instructions are an integral part of the device! If you sell or pass on the appliance, please also hand over these operating instructions.
1.2. Intended use
This product is a consumer electronics device.
The device serves as a receiver for DAB+ FM and Internet radio signals and for playing audio files from a USB data carrier, Bluetooth device, CD player or a network drive and for recording audio files to a USB data carrier.
Any other operation
or use of the appliance is considered improper use and may result in personal injury or damage to property. Do not use the appliance for any other purpose.
Only operate the appliance indoors.
The device is intended for private use only and not for commercial use. We assume that the operator of the device has general knowledge of handling consumer electronics devices.
Liability expires in the event of improper use.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Explanation of symbols
SYMBOL MEANING
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DANGER!
This signal word indicates a hazard with a high degree of risk that will result in death or serious injury if the warning is ignored.

WARNING!
This signal word indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION!
This signal word indicates a hazard with a low degree of risk which, in the case of Failure to observe the instructions may result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTE!
This signal word warns of possible material damage.

This symbol warns of danger.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Explanation of symbols
SYMBOL MEANING

Protection class II
Electrical appliances with protection class II have reinforced or double insulation in the amount of the rated insulation voltage between active and touchable parts (VDE 0100 Part
410, 412.1). They usually have no connection to the protective conductor. Even if they have electrically conductive surfaces, these are protected from contact with other live parts by reinforced or double insulation.

The products marked with this symbol fulfill the requirements of the European Community directives.
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For devices with hollow plugs, these symbols indicate the polarity of the plug. A distinction is made here between 2 variants Fig 1: Outside plus/ inside minus
Fig 2: Inside plus / outside minus

Appliances with this symbol may only be operated indoors in a dry environment
2.2. Explanation of symbols

WARNING!
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Check the device before use.
In the event of damage or a defect, the appliance must not be put into operation.
Risk of injury!
Risk of injury for children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities (e.g. partially disabled persons, elderly persons with reduced physical and mental abilities) or lack of experience and knowledge.
Only store the appliance in places that are inaccessible to children. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and/or knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Never allow children to use the appliance unsupervised.
Choking hazard!
Packaging material is not a toy!
Do not store the packaging materials used (bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) within the reach of children.
Children must not play with the packaging. There is a risk of suffocation, especially with packaging films.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Risk of injury due to electric shock from live parts.
There is a risk of electric shock or fire due to an unintentional short circuit.
Check the appliance for damage before each use.
If you notice visible damage or the appliance is visibly damaged, do not use it.
If you notice a technical or mechanical problem, please contact TELESTAR Service.
Only use the power supply unit included in the scope of delivery! Never use any other power supply unit.
Never open the housing of the device.
In the event of malfunctions, disconnect the appliance from the power source immediately. To do this, immediately disconnect the mains adapter from the mains socket and from the appliance. Only use spare parts and accessories supplied or approved by us.
Do not modify the appliance and do not use any accessories or spare parts that have not been explicitly approved or supplied by us.
Do not use the appliance in potentially explosive atmospheres.
These include, for example, fuel storage areas, tank facilities or areas where solvents are stored or processed.
2.3. Operational safety
Do not operate the appliance in areas with particle-laden air (e.g. flour or wood dust)
Malfunctions may be noticeable in the form of the appliance heating up or smoke coming from the appliance or the appliance's power supply unit, and loud or atypical noises may also be a sign of a malfunction.
In this case, unplug the mains adapter from the mains socket immediately. Only touch the power supply unit by the housing.
Never pull the power supply unit out of the socket by the cable.
The appliance must not be used after a malfunction until it has been checked or repaired by a qualified person.
If you move the appliance from a cold to a warm environment, moisture may condense inside the appliance.
In this case, wait about an hour before operating it. If you are going to be away for a longer period of time or during a thunderstorm, unplug the device from the socket and ensure that it does not come into contact with moisture, water or splash water and that no objects filled with liquid - e.g. vases - are placed on or near the device or the power supply unit. If foreign bodies or liquid get into the device or the power supply unit, immediately unplug the power supply unit from the socket.
socket. Have the appliance checked by qualified specialists before putting it back into operation.
Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. Ensure that the appliance or the power supply unit is not exposed to dripping or splashing water and that there are no open sources of fire.
(e.g. burning candles) near the device or the power supply unit. Never touch or handle the power supply unit with wet or damp hands.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.4. Connect device
Only connect the appliance to a properly installed, earthed and electrically fused socket.
Please ensure that the power source (socket) is easily accessible. Do not kink or crush any cable connections.
Before using the appliance, check that the voltage information on the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage. The information on the power supply unit must correspond to the local mains supply.
Only connect the radio to a properly installed 220-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz mains socket.
Place the radio on a firm, level surface.
The device draws power in standby mode. To disconnect the device completely from the mains, the mains adapter must be unplugged from the socket.
2.5. Protect the device from defects

NOTE!
Unfavorable ambient conditions such as humidity, excessive heat or lack of ventilation can damage the device.
Only use the appliance in dry rooms.
Avoid direct proximity to: Heat sources, such as radiators, naked flames, such as candles, devices with strong magnetic fields, such as loudspeakers.
Do not expose the device to extreme conditions, e.g. direct sunlight, high humidity, moisture, extremely high or low temperatures, naked flames.

2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.5. Protect the device from defects
Ensure a sufficient distance from other objects so that the appliance is not covered, so that adequate ventilation is always guaranteed.
Avoid direct sunlight and places with an unusually high level of dust.
Do not place any heavy objects on the appliance or the power supply unit.
2.6. Risk of injury

WARNING!
Excessive sound pressure when using earphones or headphones can lead to damage or loss of hearing.
Listening with earphones or headphones at a higher volume over a longer period of time can cause damage to the user.
Please check the volume before inserting or putting on earphones or headphones.
Set the volume to a low level and only increase the volume to a level that is still comfortable for you.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.7. Notes on the radio interface
The device generates an electromagnetic field.
Please pay attention to signs in your surroundings that prohibit or restrict the use of electronic devices.
This can be the case, for example, in hospitals, at petrol stations and filling stations or at airports.
If corresponding warnings are present, disconnect the appliance from the power supply immediately.
The components contained in the device generate electromagnetic energy and magnetic fields. These can affect medical devices such as pacemakers or defibrillators. Therefore, please maintain a safe and sufficient distance between medical devices and the radio.
If you have any reason to believe that the radio is causing interference with a medical device, switch off the radio immediately or disconnect it from the power supply.
2.8. Handling batteries
Only use the battery type of the battery included in the scope of delivery.

DANGER!
Risk of injury!
There is a risk of injury due to improper handling of batteries! Never open, short-circuit or insert batteries into open
Throw flames.
Never charge batteries.
There is a risk of explosion when attempting to charge batteries. Polarity must be observed! Ensure that the plus (+) and minus (-) poles are inserted correctly to avoid a short circuit. Only use batteries specified for this product.
Remove the batteries from the device if it is not to be used for a longer period of time. Remove exhausted or leaking batteries from the device immediately. Leaking batteries pose a risk of chemical burns if they come into contact with the skin. Keep both new and used batteries out of the reach of children.
There is a risk of internal injury if batteries are swallowed. The battery acid in the batteries can cause injuries if it comes into contact with the skin.
After accidental ingestion or if there are signs of skin burns, rinse the affected area with plenty of clean water and seek medical help immediately.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.8. Handling batteries
Batteries are not toys!
Always keep new and used batteries away from children.
Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately and clean the contacts before inserting new batteries.


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WARNING!
There is a risk of explosion if batteries are used incorrectly! Only use new batteries of the same type.
Never use new and old batteries together in the same device. Ensure that the batteries are correctly polarized when inserting them.
Never charge batteries.
Batteries should only be stored in cool and dry places.
Never throw batteries into a fire.
If the device is not to be used for a longer period of time, please remove the batteries from the device.
Never expose batteries to extreme heat or direct sunlight.
Batteries must not be deformed or opened.
Do not use the remote control if the battery door no longer closes properly.

2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.9. Cleaning the device
Unplug the appliance from the socket before cleaning. Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the appliance. Please do not use any liquids to clean the appliance. Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents, as these can damage the surface and/or labels of the appliance. Cleaning must not be carried out by children.
2.10. Legal information
This device is intended for use in all countries of the European Union as well as in Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland.
The radio reception range complies with the legal regulations for these countries. If the device is operated in another country, the laws of the country of use must be observed and complied with.
3. SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Please remove all parts from the packaging and completely remove all packaging materials. If one or more of the specified parts are missing, please contact:
TELESTAR Service Center,
Am Weiher 14,
D-56766 Ulmen
e-mail: service@telestar.de
Quantity Explanation
1 IMPERIAL DABMAN i310 CD
1 Remote control
1 External power supply unit
1 Operating instructions
1 Battery for remote control type CR 2025 / 3 V (already inserted in remote control))
1 Telescopic antenna
2 Loudspeaker
2 Two-wire speaker connection cable
1 Power button on-off/volume
Press this rotary control to switch the device on or to standby.
Use the rotary control to change the volume.
USB connection
Connect the device to a USB data carrier here to update the firmware if required. Or connect a USB data carrier such as a USB hard disk or USB stick here to play back music files or record radio broadcasts.
4 Headphone connection
Plug in headphones here to listen to the music played by the radio via headphones. When headphones are connected, the music playback via the device's speakers is interrupted.
Mode
6 Switches between the different operating modes
(Internet radio, FM, DAB+, AUX, USB, Upnp, Bluetooth) of the radio.
5 FAV
Calls up the Favorites channel list.
Menu
Press and hold the button for longer than 2 seconds to call up the main menu of the device.
7 Station memory button 1/Multimedia control
Use these buttons to switch to a desired program memory location in radio mode.
▶II Starts or pauses the playback of music tracks on a connected USB data carrier.
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8 Station memory button 2/Multimedia control
Use these buttons to switch to a desired program memory location in radio mode.
■ Stops an ongoing playback in USB/Media mode.
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9 Station memory button 3/Multimedia control
Use these buttons to switch to a desired program memory location in
radio mode. ◀ Use this button to select the previous track or perform a fast rewind in USB/media mode.
Station memory button 4/Multimedia controls
Use these buttons to switch to a desired program memory location in radio mode. ▶▶ Use this button to select the next track or to fast forward in USB/media mode.
11 Back
Press this button to go back one step in the menu.
12 CD drive
Insert a CD here with the print facing upwards. The CD is fed in automatically.
13 Eject
Press this button to eject a CD in the drive.
14 Display
15 Rotary control, confirmation button
Navigate through the menu using the rotary control or confirm menu entries by pressing the button.
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16 FM/DAB+ antenna
Antenna connection for the telescopic antenna included in the scope of
17 delivery.
Optical digital SPDIF audio input
If required, connect the optical digital SPDIF audio output of an external
18 device here.
Electrical digital SPDIF input
If required, connect the electrical digital SPDIF audio output of an external
19 device here.
Analog audio input AUX
Connect an external audio source such as an MP3 player, smart phone or
tablet with the 3.5 mm AUX jack cable..
Analog audio output
Connect the radio here to a hi-fi amplifier or to active loudspeakers, provided that you use the loudspeaker outputs of the DABMAN i310 CD to forward the music received from the radio to a sound system.
21 Loudspeaker connections
Connect speakers to the device here if required.
22 Power supply connection
Connect the device to this socket with the mains adapter (supplied) to establish the power supply for the device.
23 Mains switch
This switch completely disconnects the appliance from the power supply.

5. REMOTECONTROL
The radio can be controlled using both the device buttons and the remote control. Using the remote control is the more convenient and simpler way to operate the device.


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5. REMOTECONTROL
1. Standby button
Use this button to switch the device on or off.
2. Mode
Switch the various operating modes here.
3. Mute
Mutes the sound of the device.
4. EQ Equalizer function
You can use this button to activate the equalizer function and make individual sound settings.
5. Back
Press this button to go back one step in the menu.
6. Navigation up/down - right/left / volume VOL+ -
Use these buttons to navigate through the menu.
Use the ◀▶ buttons to decrease or increase the volume.
7. Confirmation/OK
Press this button to confirm an entry.
8. LIST/Program list
Calls up a list of the last 10 radio stations selected.
9. FAV+
You can use this button to add a selected radio station to the favorites list.
10. Control and selection of music tracks via USB or UPnP
Select previous track / fast rewind

Stops playback
▶II Starts or pauses a playback
▶▶ Select next track / fast forward

5. REMOTECONTROL
11. INFO
Shows information about the current radio program.
12. Menu
Activate the device menu using this button
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13. Rec
Starts a recording of the current radio program on a connected USB data carrier.
Press and hold the button for longer than 2 seconds to activate the timer menu for recording a radio program.
14. Numeric keypad
15. VOL +
Use this button to increase the volume.
16. VOL -
Use this button to reduce the volume.
17. SLEEP
Press this button to set a sleep timer. The radio switches to standby after the time period you have set.
6. PREPARATION
6.1 Connecting the radio to loudspeakers
Use the loudspeaker cables supplied to connect the radio to the loudspeakers.

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The radio must not be connected to the power supply when connecting it to the speakers. Make sure that you insert the strands of the speaker cables correctly into the speaker terminals and that the wires of the cable braid of the two cables do not touch each other.
- Screw on the speaker terminals
- Insert cable
- Screwing the loudspeaker cable

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6.2 General operating instructions
Switch the device on or off using the standby button on the remote control.
Use the VOL+ button on the remote control to increase the volume.
Use the VOL- button on the remote control to reduce the volume.
The menu items can be selected using the ▼▲ buttons.
You can confirm a selection with the OK button.
6.3. Preparing the remote control
Remove the battery transport lock on the remote control. To do this Pull out the plastic tab on the battery housing of the remote control.
This establishes the battery contact.

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Pull the battery compartment out of the remote control.
Remove the battery and insert a new battery of the same type.
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There is a risk of explosion if batteries are used incorrectly! Read the safety instructions in chapter 2.8.
Make sure the polarity of the battery is correct! Then reinsert the battery compartment.
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6.4. Antenna connection
Screw the telescopic antenna included in the scope of delivery to the antenna connection on the back of the device.
6.5. Power connection
Connect the mains adapter included in the scope of delivery to the corresponding socket on the back of the device. Now plug the power supply unit into a 230 V socket. Switch the device on using the power switch on the back.
Switch the radio on using the standby button on the remote control or on the device. The device starts.
6.6. Language selection
You can select the menu language using the up / down buttons on the remote control. Confirm the desired menu language with the OK button on the remote control..

Select here how the radio should synchronize the time.
You can make the selection using the up / down buttons on the remote control. Confirm with the OK button on the remote control or on the device.

The device is configured at the factory for automatic time setting. If the device is connected to the Internet via a network, the time and date are synchronized automatically.
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6.7 Date Time Mode
It is then not necessary to set the time. You can change these settings at any time in the main menu under System.
6.8.GMT Time zone
Select the time zone you are in here.
For Germany and most of Europe, select GMT + 1:00.

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6.9. Summer time
Switch on summer time here if summer time is currently in effect. You can make the selection using the Up / Down buttons on the remote control. Confirm with the OK button on the remote control or on the device.

6.10. Settings location
Select the location you are in here.
Select the continent and, in the next step, the country in which you are located.

You can make the selection using the up / down buttons on the remote control. Confirm with the OK button on the remote control or on the device.
6. PREPARATION
6.11. Network selection
In the next step, all available Wi-Fi networks within range of the device are displayed.
Select the network you want to connect to and confirm by pressing the OK button.
Enter the W-LAN key. Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select a character and press the ▶ button to jump to the next character.
Confirm the entry via the OK field.

Please note that the registration process on the router may take some time.
7. SETTINGS
7.1. Basic operation
7.1.1. MENU button
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Press the Menu button on the appliance or on the remote control.
Regardless of the current setting of the appliance, this always takes you to the main menu of the appliance.
Navigation in the main menu is via the ▶◀ buttons
The main menu of the device consists of the following menu items:

You can select the individual menu items using the arrow buttons ▶◀.
Confirm the selection with the OK button on the remote control or by pressing the confirmation button on the device.
7.1.2. Back button
The Back button always takes you back one step in each setting.
7. SETTINGS
7.1.3. List button
Press the List button on the remote control to display an overview of the most recently tuned radio stations in radio mode.
7.1.4. Mode button
You can use the Mode button to switch the various operating modes of the radio.
7.2. System
You can make individual settings for the device under this menu item. Press the MENU button and use the buttons to select
▶◀ on the remote control or using the rotary control on the device to select the System menu item. Confirm the selection with the OK button on the remote control or by pressing the rotary control on the device.

You can select the menu language using the up / down buttons on the remote control. Confirm the desired menu language with the OK button on the remote control.
7.2.2 Date Time
You can make the selection using the up / down buttons on the remote control. Confirm with the OK button on the remote control or by pressing the rotary control on the device.

The device is configured at the factory for automatic time setting. If the device is connected to the Internet via a network, the time and date are synchronized automatically. It is then not necessary to set the time. select here how the radio should synchronize the time.
7. SETTINGS
7.2.3 Network
In order for the device to function as an Internet radio, the radio must be integrated into a network with Internet access.
If you have not already done so during the initial installation, you can establish the network connection in this menu item.
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the device and select the System menu item using the ▶◀ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device.
Confirm the selection with the OK button on the remote control or by pressing the rotary control on the device. Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control to select the Network menu item.

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09:11 TELESTAR-3Confirm the selection with the OK button on the remote control or by pressing the rotary control on the device. Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control to select the network to which a connection is to be established and confirm with OK. Enter the W-LAN key. Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select a character and press the ▶ button to move on. Confirm the entry using the OK field.
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7.2.3. Network
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7.2.4. Alarm/alarm clock
The device can be used as a clock radio.
You can set up to 2 alarm times in this menu item. You can also set whether the alarm clock wakes you up with a sound or an Internet radio station.
To set an alarm time, please proceed as follows:
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the device and use the ▶◀ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select the System menu item. Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select the Alarm menu item and press the OK button on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.
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7.2.4. Alarm/alarm clock

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Select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 and confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device or by pressing the OK button on the remote control.

Activate the alarm clock via the Status line.
In the next line, set the time at which the alarm clock should be activated. To do this, use the numeric keypad on the remote control or the rotary control on the device. To confirm the individual entries, they must be saved by pressing the OK button.
Set the repetition intervals in the Date line.
You can decide whether the alarm clock is activated at the set time once, daily, on weekdays or only at weekends.
In the next line, set the volume at which the alarm clock should be activated.
7.2.4. Alarm/alarm clock
n the Beep line, you can decide which one,
whether the alarm should be triggered by a signal tone or whether the device should switch on an Internet radio station, DAB radio station or FM station in the event of an alarm. Please note that when selecting FM, DAB/DAB+ or Internet radio stations, at least one favorite station of the respective reception type must be stored.
To stop an alarm, press the standby button on the remote control or on the device. To activate a snooze function, press the rotary control on the device when an alarm is triggered.
This pauses the alarm for 5 minutes. The alarm is reactivated after 5 minutes.
To deactivate the alarm clock until the next day, press the Standby/Power button on the device.
7.2.5. Editing the timer
You can edit a set recording timer in this menu. Please read chapter 8.14 for more information.
7. EINSTELLUNGEN
7.2.6. Standby Mode
You can use this function to adjust the display in standby mode.
Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the
Select the Standby mode menu item using the rotary control on the device and press the OK button on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.

Select the desired function here and confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device or with the OK button on the remote control.
Eco Standby
In this mode, the device has a very low power consumption in standby mode.
The time in standby is not displayed.
Standby with clock
In this mode, the time is displayed in standby mode when you switch the device off using the standby button. The power consumption increases slightly. If you press and hold the Standby button, Eco Standby mode is activated.
Auto standby
In this mode, the appliance automatically switches to standby after a set time if no operation has taken place during this period.
7.2.7. Sleep timer
The radio automatically switches to standby mode using the sleep timer function. Here you can set the time after which the device switches off automatically. Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select the Sleep timer menu item and press the OK button on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.

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or select a predefined time between 10 and 120 minutes.
Confirm your entry with OK on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device
You can use this function to change the brightness of the display. Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select the Backlight menu item in the System menu and press the OK button on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.
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7.2.8. Backlighting

You can adjust the backlight for both operation and standby mode. To do this, use the ▶◀ buttons or the rotary control on the device and confirm with OK.
7.2.9. Setting location
You can use this setting to set the region in which you are located. With this setting, the radio selects radio stations in your area using the Local Radio function.
Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select the Location setting menu item in the System menu and press the OK button on the remote control.
remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device. Then select the continent and the country you are in.
7. SETTINGS
To improve the functions of the device, it may be necessary to update the operating software.
You can use the USB interface to update the operating software of your radio, which can be downloaded from www.telestar.
de is available for download. The software provided on the website must be unpacked. The unzipped file should then be copied to an appropriate storage medium and connected to the radio via a USB port. Please refer to the description in the software download for the software update procedure.
7.2.11. Factory settings
In this menu item, you can reset the device to the delivery status. The device then starts up for the first time.
Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select the Factory settings menu item in the System menu and press the OK button on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.

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7.2.11. Factory settings
Confirm with OK if you want to call up the factory settings. Select Cancel if you want to cancel this action. If you activate the factory settings, the device is reset to the factory settings. All saved channels and favorites lists will be lost.
7.2.12. Version
In this menu item, you can view information on the firmware version installed on the device. select the Version menu item in the System menu using the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or using the rotary control on the device and press the OK button on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.
.8.1. DAB+ Radio
In this radio mode, you can receive digitally transmitted radio stations. Press and hold the MENU button on the remote control or on the device and use the ▶◀ buttons to select the DAB/ DAB+ menu item. Confirm the selection by pressing the rotary control on the device or by pressing the OK button on the remote control.
8.1.1. Channel list
Press the List button on the remote control to call up the DAB station list in the device. You can now call up a desired station via this station list.
Please note that a DAB station list is only available if a DAB station scan has been carried out successfully beforehand.
Please also read chapter 8.1.2.
8.1.2. DAB scan
To start an automatic station search in DAB reception mode, press the Back button several times if necessary.
If the radio has not yet stored any programs in DAB mode, a search is started automatically as soon as the radio is switched to DAB reception mode.
8.1.2. DAB Scan

Switch to the automatic station search line and confirm with the OK button on the remote control or by pressing the rotary control on the device.
The radio now automatically searches for all receivable digital radio stations and then saves them in a station list. You can call this up as described in chapter 8.1.1.

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Sender 13 Scannen...The number on the right-hand side shows the number of radio stations found. After a successful search, the radio starts playing the station found first.
8.1.3. DAB Manual search
You can also search for DAB radio stations manually. To do this, you must know the transmission frequency. Select the desired transmission frequency via this menu item and confirm with OK.
8.2. Selecting an Internet radio station
Use the arrow buttons ▶◀ to select Internet radio in the main menu of the device and confirm the selection with the OK button on the remote control or by pressing the OK button on the device.

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Menu 08:56 Internet RadioAs soon as you have switched to Internet radio mode, the radio switches to the last radio station set. If no Internet radio station has been selected yet, you will be taken to the overview.

8.2. Selecting an Internet radio station
Various lists are available here.
Favorites list
This list shows you all individually saved radio stations. To save a radio station, please also read chapter 8.5.
Radio
Here you will find various radio program lists.
Podcasts
Here you can choose from a range of radio podcasts.
Course
This list contains the 10 radio stations that were selected last.
Search
You can use this function to search for a specific radio station.
8.3. Searching for an Internet radio station
Select the Search line and confirm with the OK button on the device.

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8.3. Searching for an Internet radio station
Confirm the entry with OK.
The radio will now search for all stations that match this entry.
Select a station using the ▼▲ buttons and confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.
8.4. Saving radio stations
You can store up to 4 radio stations on one preset button.
Select a radio station that you want to store and press and hold the preset button on the device on which you want to store the radio station for approx. 3 seconds. The radio station is stored. The radio station can now be called up using this button.
8.5. Saving radio stations in the favorites list
Radio stations can be saved in a favorites list, which you can quickly call up using the favorites button on the remote control.
You can store up to 500 favorite radio stations in this list. Select a radio station that you would like to add to the favorites list. Press the FAV+ button on the remote control.
Select a memory location number where you would like to store the radio station. Press and hold the FAV+ button on the remote control for approx. 2 seconds. The radio station is stored in the selected position.
8. OPERATION
8.6.Local radio stations
To make it easier for you to search for stations in your area in Internet radio mode, you can search for specific radio stations from your region in the menu of the device.
Select Local Radio in the main menu of the device using the ▶◀ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device.

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Menu 08:56 Local Radio UPnPThis menu item contains a selection of different Internet radio stations sorted by country region, which can be accessed more easily in this way. select a desired program list in this menu item using the ▼▲ buttons.

Confirm the entry with OK.
8. OPERATION
8.7. Change volume
Change the volume using the VOL+/VOL- buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device.
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8.8. Switching the operating mode
Press the MODE button on the remote control or on the device to switch between the different operating modes.
8.9. AUX IN
You can connect an external music playback device, such as an MP3 player, to the radio.
To do this, connect an external device to the back of the radio using a suitable cable and switch this device on. Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the
device and use the ▶◀ buttons on the remote control or the
Rotary control on the AUX device off.
Confirm with OK on the remote control or by pressing on the rotary control on the device.
Alternatively, you can switch to AUX mode by pressing the MODE button on the device repeatedly until AUX mode is activated.

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AUXYou can now play music from the external device. The control (track forward, back, stop, play) is carried out via the connected device, the playback volume can be controlled via the VOL+/VOL- buttons or the radio's rotary control or via the external device.
Please note that you will need a suitable cable to connect the external device.
The AUX IN input on the radio is prepared for a 3.5 mm jack stereo plug.
8.10. UPnP
If the radio is integrated into a wireless network, the radio can also be used as a media player to play music files from devices integrated into the network such as PCs or smartphones via UPnP. This requires the devices to be integrated into the same network.
To select the UPnP, proceed as follows:
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the
device and select UPnP using the ▶◀ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device. Confirm with OK on the remote control or by pressing the rotary control on the device.
Select a track that you want to play and confirm with the OK button on the device.

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You can play MP3 music files from a USB data carrier. To do this, insert a USB data carrier with music files into the USB socket on the back.
Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the
device and select Multimedia using the ▶◀ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device. Confirm with OK on the remote control or by pressing the OK button on the device. Select a track that you would like to play and confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.

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You can select certain sound presets in this area. In addition to several sound presets, you can change the sound
of your radio and save this setting under My EQ.
Use the ▼▲ buttons on the remote control or the rotary control on the device to select the Equalizer menu item in the main menu and press the OK button on the remote control or confirm by pressing the rotary control on the device.

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Select a sound preset using the rotary control on the device and confirm with OK on the remote control or by pressing the rotary control on the device.

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8.13. Wetter
The device can display current weather information from your location. To call up the weather information, select the Weather menu item in the radio's main menu and confirm with OK.

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8.14. Recording radio broadcasts
The device can be used to record radio programs on a USB data carrier. The radio creates a folder on the connected USB data carrier in which all recordings are saved. The folder is called PVR. The files are saved in MP3 format. You can record a program directly during operation if you have connected a USB data carrier to the radio. During a program, press the Record button (Rec) on the device or on the remote control. A red recording symbol appears on the display.

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Evosonic Radio Beschreibung: Menu MoreTo stop recording, press the Stop button and confirm the prompt with OK.

8.14. Recording radio broadcasts
Similar to a video or DVD recorder, you can also use the radio to program timer recordings to record radio broadcasts when you are not at home, for example. To do this, press and hold the Record button on the device or on the remote control for longer than 2 seconds. Alternatively, select Record timer in the System menu.

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Select the radio program to be recorded here.
Date:
Enter the date on which the timer should start here.
Start time:
Highlight the Start time line, press the OK button and enter the time at which the timer is to be activated using the up/down arrow buttons on the remote control or the rotary control.
Duration:
Set the recording duration in hours and minutes here.
Mode:
Specify here whether the recording should be made once or daily.
8.15. Bluetooth
The radio can optionally be connected to an external device via Bluetooth.
(e.g. smartphone/tablet) can be connected. Media (locally stored MP3 files, streamed music, web radio) from the external device can then be played on the radio via the Bluetooth connection.
Select Bluetooth from the menu.
A Bluetooth connection must be established so that you can send audio files to the radio via Bluetooth.
8.15.1. Establishing a Bluetooth connection
If you have selected Bluetooth mode on the radio, is in pairing mode and searches for Bluetooth devices to be connected. Now activate the Bluetooth function of the of the external device to be connected (for more information, please also refer to the operating instructions for the device to be connected).
In the overview of available devices, search for
„DABMAN i310 CD or , select it and establish the connection. You will hear a beep
8. OPERATION
8.15.2. Playing media via Bluetooth
If you have established a Bluetooth connection as described in chapter 8.15.1, you can play music files stored on the external device via the radio. To do this, proceed as follows:
Start playing the music on the external device by switching on the corresponding playback function (MP3 player etc.) or select a track from the respective playlist and start playback.
8.16. FM ANALOG Radio
In this menu item, you can receive analog FM radio stations. The first time the radio is switched to
FM/UKW mode, a station search must be carried out. An automatic and a manual search function are available for this purpose.
8.16.1. Automatic FM search
After you have switched to FM, press the List button on the device. Press and hold the OK button until the search starts.

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Please note that the sensitivity of the reception and the associated number of radio stations found depends on the search sensitivity settings. To change the search sensitivity, press the Menu button in FM mode. Select between „All stations“,
„Weak transmitters“ and „Strong transmitters“.
8. OPERATION
8.17. Cloud music
With the DABMAN i310 CD you can use FM, Internet and DAB radio stations as well as numerous Internet music streaming services. The radio supports the following streaming providers: Amazon Music, Deezer Napster, Palco MP3, Qobuz, Soundmachine, TIDAL HIGHRESAUDIO*
(*At the time of printing, subject to change at any time.)
If you want to use one or more streaming services, you need to register with the respective provider.
You can find more information about registration on the homepage of the respective provider. Select your music streaming provider in the main menu and confirm with OK.
Enter the access data for your account in the corresponding screen. If you have entered all the data correctly, you should have direct access to the music service.
8.18. CD Player
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The device has a CD drive with which you can play both audio and MP3 data CDs.
Press the Menu button on the remote control or on the
device and select the CD menu item using the ▶◀ buttons or the rotary control.
Insert a CD into the drive. The device will automatically insert the CD. You will receive an overview of the audio tracks on the CD.
Use the ▶◀ buttons to select a track that you want to play and confirm by pressing the control or the OK button on the remote control.
Press the ▶▶I button to go to the next track.
Press the ◀◀ button to skip back one track. The ▶ll button pauses or resumes playback.
Press the EJECT button on the device to eject the CD.
8.19. Operation via app

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With the application, you can operate your compatible Internet radio via tablet or smartphone.
The app is suitable for both iOS and Android operating systems.
Note:
This description corresponds to the app as of 04/2023
In the course of software updates to the app, functions or the appearance may change. Download the application from the Google Play Store® for
Android ® operating systems or via the itunes Store for iOS ® operating systems and install the app on your smartphone.

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When the app is started, it automatically recognizes the radio, provided it is registered in the same network. The main menu of the app is structured like the menu of the radio.
The icons used in the app are similar to the icons in the radio menu. Tap on the radio you have found to start the app.

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Using the touch controller, you can swipe to the right or left/up or down to activate various functions such as the Control volume change or program selection.

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You can use this function to call up your saved favorite radio stations. Select a desired favorite radio station from the list.
You can find your favorite radio stations in the Store the radio as described in the operating instructions for the radio.

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You can use this field to set the select the different operating modes of the radio. The selection options of the Operating modes depend on the functions of the connected radio.


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Use this button to call up the current playback.
Here you can
Select radio stations via the Internet, DAB+ or FM.
You can also change the playback volume here.
You can also start a recording to a USB data carrier here.
In addition to the radio station that is switched on, information transmitted by the radio station abot.

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The remote control function allows you to control the radio with a virtual remote control.
To do this, tap the remote control symbol in the lower area.
You can now control all the functions of the radio using the virtual remote control.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE & REMEDY
| No display, radio does not respond to operation | Establish the power connection using the power supply unit included in the scope of delivery. |
| Operation via remote control is not possibl | Battery flat or not inserted correctly.Please check that the batteries are inserted in the correct direction. Point the remote control at the device. |
| DAB+ reception disrupted No stations availableCarry out a search. Antenna not fully extended. Change the position of the radio (closer to the window if necessary), carry out a search again. | |
| Radio programs can only be heard with dropouts | Change the location of the radio. |
| FM reception disturbed Antenna not fully extendedExtend the telescopic antenna to its full length. Change the location of he radio | |
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE & REMEDY
| AUX playback does not work | DABMAN i310 CD is in the wrong modeSwitch to „AUX“ mode Cable connection faulty Check the cable connection between |
| DABMAN i310 CD and external device | |
| Poor audio quality when playing music | File with low bit rate. Check the audio file.Tip: For MP3 files, the bit rate should be 192Kbit/s or higher. |
Volume too low Check the volume setting
| on the i310 CD. Check the volume setting of the paired device from which you are playing the music. | |
| Network connection cannot be established | Check the W-LAN function Activate the DHCP function of the router to which the radio is to be registered.A firewall may be active in the network. |
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE & REMEDY
| W-LAN connection cannot be established | Check the availability of W-LAN networks. Reduce the distance between the wireless router and the radio.Make sure that you use the correct WEP/WPA password when logging on to a wireless router. |
| o Internet radio stations available | Check the network access points and check whether there is still a network connection.If necessary, switch to another Internet radio station to check whether the net-work connection is still working. The radio station is currently not available.The channel's link has been changed or is no longer transmitting. |
| USB data carrier is not recognized | Make sure that the USB data carrier is formatted FAT32. |
| The device does not emit any sound. All other functions OK | Headphones plugged into the device. |
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE & REMEDY
The CD does not play or skips during playback.
The device is not in CD mode. Wrong CD inserted.
The CD is inserted incorrectly. Insert the CD with the labeled side facing up.
The CD is dirty or defective. Clean the CD, use another CD. Moisture has accumulated in the CD compartment.
Remove the CD and leave the CD tray open for approx. 1 hour to dry.
A static noise can be heard. A cell phone or other device is emitting interfering radio waves in the vicinity of the device. Remove the cell phone or device from the vicinity of the DABMAN i310 CD.
10. STORAGE
When not in use, please unplug the mains adapter from the socket, disconnect the mains adapter cable from the radio and store the device in a dry place protected from dust. The battery must be removed from the remote control if it is not used for a longer period of time.
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11. BRAND INFORMATION
Product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
12. DISPOSAL
12.1. Disposal of the packaging
The packaging of your device consists exclusively of recyclable materials. Please sort them accordingly and return them to the „Dual System“.

12.2. Disposal of the appliance
The symbol shown on the right is a crossed-out wheeled garbage can,
that this device is subject to Directive 2012 / 19 / EU. This directive states that you must not dispose of this appliance with normal household waste at the end of its service life, but at specially set up collection points,

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This disposal is free of charge for you. Protect the environment and dispose of it properly.
For more information, please contact your local waste disposal company or the city or municipal administration.
12. DISPOSAL
12.3. Disposal of batteries
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. The symbol shown on the right means that you as a consumer are obliged to dispose of all batteries and rechargeable batteries separately.
Appropriate collection containers are available in the specialist retailers and numerous public institutions.
You can also obtain information on the disposal of old batteries and rechargeable batteries from specialist disposal companies, municipal and local authorities. This disposal is free of charge for you. Protect the environment and dispose of them properly.
An additional chemical symbol Pb (lead) or Hg (mercury) under the crossed-out waste bin means that the battery/rechargeable battery contains more than 0.0005% mercury or 0.004% lead.

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13. PROPERTIES AND TECHNICAL DATA
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| Internetradio | |
| Audiocodecs MP3 (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) AAC/AAC+ (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz)WMA (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s sampling rate up to 48 KHz) | |
| DAB/DAB+/FM | |
| Reception area DAB Band III 174 MHz - 240 MHzFM 87,5 MHz -108 Mhz | |
| Display | |
| TFT Color Display 3.24 Inch | |
| Sound | |
| Loudspeaker 2 x 20 W | Output music power 3" loudspeaker to 6Ω |
| Power | |
| Cable consumption in operation Cable con- sumption in standby | Max. 54 W< 0,5 W |
| Connections | |
| Headphones | 3.5 mm stereo jack socket |
| AUX IN | 3.5 mm stereo jack socket |
| OPT IN | Optical digital audio input TOSLINK |
| COAXIAL IN | Cinch SPDIF COAXIAL audio input |
| Power supply | DC Eingang 18 V 3 A |
| USB socket | USB 2.0 standard |
| Loudspeaker output | Right/Left |
| Antenna input | F-socket |
13. PROPERTIES AND TECHNICAL DATA
| Operating instructions | |
| Temperature range | 0 °C - 45 °C |
| Humidity | 20% - 80% relative Luftfeuchtigkeit |
| W-LAN Interface | |
| Frequency range | 2,412 GHz - 2,4835 GHz |
| Modulation | CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK, 64-QAM, 16-QAM, QPSK, BPSK, IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
| IEEE Standards | |
| W-LAN data rate | 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps |
| 802.11b: | 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps |
| 802.11g: | HT20 up to 72,2 Mbps |
| 802.11n | HT40 up to 150 Mbps |
| Transmission power 18,5dBm (Max) | |
| Storage conditions | |
| Only store in dry rooms. | |
| Dimensions and weight | |
| Width x height x depth 226 mm x 110 mm x 176 mm | |
| Weight 3,56 Kg | |
| Battery remote control | |
| Typ CR 2025 / 3 V | |
13. PROPERTIES AND TECHNICAL DATA
| Power supply unit | |
| Manufacturer | SHENZHEN KEZHEN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. |
| Type designation | KZ1803000 |
| Input voltage | 100-240V |
| Input frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Output voltage | 18V DC |
| Output current | 3,0 A |
| Output power | 54W |
| Average efficiency in the Operation | 88.00% |
| No-load power consumption | ≤ 0.21W |
| Power consumption in Operation | Max. 54W |
14. CE LABELING
Your device bears the CE mark and complies with all required EU standards. Hereby, TELESTAR DIGITAL GmbH declares that the IMPERIAL DABMAN i310 CD is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU, the RE Directive 2014/53/EU and the ErP Directive 2009/125/EC. The declaration product is available at the following link:
IMPERIAL DABMAN i310 CD:
Thank you for choosing a product from our company. Our product complies with legal requirements and has been manufactured under constant quality control. The technical data correspond to the current status at the time of printing. Subject to change without notice. The warranty period for the IMPERIAL DABMAN radio corresponds to the legal requirements at the time of purchase.
We also offer you our telephone HOTLINE service with professional assistance.
In our service area, professional specialists are available to answer your questions. Here you can ask any questions you may have about TELESTAR products and get tips on localizing the cause of a possible fault.
Our technicians are available from Monday to Friday from 8.00 a.m. to 16.45 under the following telephone number: 02676 / 95 20 101
Or by e-mail at: service@telestar.de
If the Service Hotline is unable to help you, please send your IMPERIAL DABMAN radio to the following address, preferably in its original packaging, but packed securely for transportation:
TELESTAR - DIGITAL GmbH
Service Center
Am Weiher 14 (industrial area) 56766 Ulmen

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