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| Product Type | Internet Radio and DAB+ |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 350 mm x 210 mm x 120 mm |
| Weight | 2.6 kg |
| Mains power | 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz |
| Power consumption (operation) | 28 W |
| Power consumption (standby) | < 1 W |
| Remote control battery | 1 x CR2032 (included) |
| USB port | Yes, max. 32 GB (FAT16/FAT32) |
| USB charging | 5 V / 1000 mA |
| FM tuner | 87.5 - 108 MHz (step 0.05 MHz) |
| DAB+ | Band III (174-240 MHz) |
| Bluetooth | Version 4.2+EDR, profiles A2DP and AVRCP |
| Wi-Fi | Integrated WLAN (IEEE 802.11) |
| Ethernet port | Yes (RJ45, shielded cable) |
| CD player | CD/CDR/CDRW/MP3/WMA (no DRM) |
| Speaker power | 2 x 5 W RMS (stereo) |
| Headphone jack | Yes (3.5 mm) |
| AUX audio input | Yes (3.5 mm) |
| Additional functions | Equalizer, alarm, sleep timer, track programming, adjustable backlight |
| Maintenance | Slightly damp cloth, no harsh detergents |
| Safety | Instructions: avoid electric shock, do not expose to water, indoor use only |
| Manufacturer | Imtron GmbH (EU declarant) |
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USER MANUAL PDR360BT-B PEAQ
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M. K30,27508 * 46 HKm-129% (10p)


Deutsch 3-17
English 15-30
Espanol 31 - A
Français 45 - 58
-3grk10 74
Magyar 75 - 89


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A --> C["Switch"]
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A --> H["Switch"]
A --> I["Switch"]
A --> J["Switch"]
A --> K["Switch"]
A --> L["Switch"]
A --> M["Switch"]
A --> N["Switch"]
A --> O["Switch"]
A --> P["Switch"]
A --> Q["Switch"]
A --> R["Switch"]
A --> S["Switch"]
A --> T["Switch"]
A --> U["Switch"]
A --> V["Switch"]
A --> W["Switch"]
A --> X["Switch"]
A --> Y["Switch"]
A --> Z["Switch"]
A --> AA["Switch"]
A --> AB["Switch"]
A --> AC["Switch"]
A --> AD["Switch"]
A --> AE["Switch"]
A --> AF["Switch"]
A --> AG["Switch"]
A --> AH["Switch"]
A --> AI["Switch"]
A --> AJ["Switch"]
A --> AK["Switch"]
A --> AL["Switch"]
A --> AM["Switch"]
A --> AN["Switch"]
A --> AO["Switch"]
A --> AP["Switch"]
A --> AQ["Switch"]
A --> AR["Switch"]
A --> AS["Switch"]
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Important Safety Instructions. Please read the instructions carefully and keep them for later use.



WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR

The lightning flash with arrow head within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons and animals.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the device.

For safety reasons, this class II product is provided with double or reinforced insulation as indicated by this symbol.

Danger! Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. If you listen to loud music for a long time, your hearing may be impaired. Set to a moderate volume.
- This product is only intended for audio entertainment. Do not use the product for any other purpose than described in this manual in order to avoid any hazardous situation. Improper use is dangerous and will void any warranty claim.
- For household use only. Do not use outdoors.
- Danger of suffocation! Keep all packaging material away from children.
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Only use under normal room temperature and humidity conditions.
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The product is only suitable for use at moderate degrees of latitude. Do not use in the tropics or in particularly humid climates.
- Do not move the product from cold into warm places and vice versa. Condensation can cause damage to the product and electrical parts.
- Do not use attachments or accessories other than recommended by the manufacturer or sold with this product. Install in accordance with this user manual.
- When installing the product, leave sufficient space for ventilation (minimum 10 cm around the product). Do not install in bookcases, built-in cabinets or the like.
- Do not impede ventilation by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. Do not insert any objects.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Do not shift or move the product when powered on.
- Do not touch, push or rub the surface of the product with any sharp or hard objects.
- Danger! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
- The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the product.
- Care should be taken so that no objects or liquids enter the enclosure through openings.
- No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the product.
- Refer all servicing to authorised service agent. Do not attempt to repair the product yourself. Servicing is required when the product has been damaged in any way, such as the supply cord or plug are damaged, liquid has been spilled, objects have fallen into the product, the enclosure is damaged, the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- Before connecting the product to a socket outlet, make sure the voltage indicated on the product corresponds to your local mains.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
- Regularly check if the supply cord, product or extension cable is defective. If found defective, do not put the product into operation. Immediately pull the plug.
- Place the supply cord and, if necessary, an appropriate extension cable in such away that pulling or tripping over it is impossible. Do not allow the supply cord to hang down within easy reach.
- Do not jam, bend or pull the supply cord over sharp edges.
- The power plug is used as the disconnect device; the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. To completely disconnect the power input, disconnect the mains plug.
- The product may not function properly or not react to the operation of any control due to electrostatic discharge. Switch off and disconnect the product; reconnect after a few seconds.
- Protect the supply cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plug, convenience receptacles and the point where it exits from the product.
- Never pull the plug by the supply cord or with wet hands.
- Disconnect the power plug in case of faults during use, during lightening storms, before cleaning and when not using the product for a longer period of time.
- Danger! Before cleaning, switch the product off and disconnect the power plug from the socket.
- When the product has reached the end of its service life, make it defective by disconnecting the plug from the socket and cutting the cord in two.
- Caution! There is danger of explosion from improper replacement of the batteries. Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type of battery.
- Always change the entire battery pack. Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries with different charge state.
- Make sure the batteries are correctly inserted. Observe the polarity (+) plus / (-) negative on the battery and the housing. Improperly inserted batteries can lead to leakage or, in extreme cases, a fire or an explosion.
- Never expose batteries to excessive heat (e.g. bright sun, fire), and never throw them into fire. The batteries could explode.
- Remove used batteries. Remove the batteries if you know that the product will not be used for a longer period of time. Otherwise, the batteries could leak and cause damage.
- Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If batteries have been swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
- Non-rechargeable batteries must not be recharged.
- If the batteries leak, remove them with a cloth and dispose of them accordingly. Prevent battery acid from coming into contact with skin and eyes. If you do get battery acid in your eyes, flush them thoroughly with lots of water and consult a physician immediately. If battery acid comes into contact with your skin, wash the affected area with lots of water and soap.
- The information on the compact disc is read by a laser through an optical lens (do not touch). If you take the product from a cold to a warm room, moisture may condense on the lens, and the playback may be hampered. In this case leave the product for one hour at room temperature before use. Take the disc out of the product. Should the problem persist, have the product checked by qualified personnel.
CLASS I LASER PRODUCT
- This label on the product informs the user that this is a class 1 laser product containing a laser component.
- Do not touch the lens inside the disc compartment.
- Caution! Use of controls or adjustments of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Danger! Invisible laser radiation when open and safety interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to the beam. Do not touch the lens.
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Partlist
A. Volume switch
B. TUNING/ENTER button
C. Telescopic antenna
D. USB port
E. Headphone jack
F. AUDIO IN jack
G. MODE button
H. SCAN / ▶/INFO button
1. BACK ■MENU button
J. Skip- / search, back
K. Skip- / search, forward ▶▶
L. Button
M. Power cable with plug
N. LAN jack
Accessories
1 x Internet & DAB+ Radio
1 x Remote control
1 x User manual
Remote control
- On / Off button
- INFO button
- MODE button
- REPEAT button
- ▶/II / SCAN button ▲
- Skip- / search, back
- ■ Stop button ▼
- BACK button
- PRESET/FOLDER ◀buttons
- CLOCK button
- EQ button
- INTRO button
- MUTE button
- Battery compartment
- Volume button VOLUME-
- Volume button VOLUME+
- SLEEP button
- TIMER button
- RANDOM button
- MENU button
- ENTER button
- ▶Skip- / search, forward ▶
- MEMORY button
- ▲ button
Note
The keys on the remote control function the same way as the keys on the device. All main functions can be accessed with the remote control. If the remote control does not work, please check the followings:
– Try with a brand new battery.
- Is the battery installed with correct polarity (+ to +,- to -)?
- If there any object between the product and remote control causing obstruction.
– Try to darken the room or to reduce the distance between device and remote control.
Connections
POWER SUPPLY
Connect the plug with a power socket.
AUDIO IN
You can also listen to external audio devices by connecting the cable (not included) to the AUDIO-IN jack.
USB CONNECTION
Playback of music files
You can playback music files which are saved on an USB stick by plug in the USB stick.
Charging external devices
External devices can be charged via USB port on the unit. Connect the device to the USB port (output: 5 V/1000 mA).
LAN CONNECTION
Socket of LAN / Ethernet cable connection for the cable connection of the device with the cable-connected home network.
HEADPHONE CONNECTION
Connect the headphones to the Headphone jack of the device.
Attention
Danger! Excessive sound pressure levels from ear buds and headphones can cause hearing damage. Listening to loud music for extended periods of time may lead to hearing impairment. Keep the volume at reasonable levels.
REMOTE CONTROL - CHANGING BATTERY
Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow and pull it out. Insert the new battery (CR2032, 3 V) paying attention to correct polarity. Slide the battery compartment cover back on and let it snap into place.
Note
The battery is already inserted. Remove the battery protection strip before first use.
Operation
TURNING THE UNIT ON
Press the ↓button to switch on the unit.
Note
If you turn on the product for the first time, the Setup Wizard will call up automatically. Follow the on screen instructions to make the first time set up.
Setting the display language
Press the MENU button and select System settings. Then select Language and the desired language, e.g. English. Press ENTER button to confirm the setting.
For optimal FM reception, extend the antenna, move to fully extend and adjust it.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
The volume can be adjusted during playback with the volume control (Tuning/Info button).
Internet-Radio Configuration
There are two ways to connect the radio to the internet using an access point:
- Wireless in WLAN-Mode
The WiFi-antenna of the radio receives your DSL router signals
- With cable using the radio's LAN connection in LAN-Mode
Provided an ethernet network is available. Only use shielded LAN cable.
WLAN-MODE CONFIGURATION
If you have a wireless network, the WLAN mode is the direct way to connect your radio to the Internet:
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Simply switch the radio on and, as a cable-free network client, it automatically searches all available APs (Access Points).
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When switching on for the first time, you must confirm the AP and perhaps enter the key. For doing so please follow instructions of below chapters. After that, the radio will always access this AP. If the AP can no longer be found, it will be registered accordingly.
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LAN CONFIGURATION
If you do not have a wireless network but do have a cabled network, you can connect the Internet radio with a network.
- Switch the radio off.
- Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN socket. Once switched on and choose wired. The radio will automatically be recognized as a cable client.
- For manual network cable setup go to the settings (MENU) when using Internet Radio mode and select System Settings / Internet Settings / Manual Settings / Cable. Select DHCP active as the standard setting.
Note
Only use shielded LAN network cable for internet connection via LAN. If no shielded LAN network cable is available, please purchase a shielded LAN network cable for the internet connection via LAN.
Select the WLAN-Region in which you are located. The device then looks for available wireless networks. If a wireless network is not found, the device shows the notifications [Rescan] [Wired] [Manual config]. Please check in this case whether your router and WLAN are switched on.
Note
Make sure that the DHCP-server of your router (Access Point) is activated. Otherwise, the WLAN connection must be configured manually. The WLAN should send out the SSID. If the SSID is not sent out, you must configure the WLAN manually.
- Select the network from which you want to operate Internet radio.
PUBLIC NETWORK CONNECTION
Select the appropriate WLAN-network by clicking on the entry of the network's name. The connection procedure takes place automatically.
Note
In the Systems settings > Setup wizard, you can manually configure the network.
PRIVATE NETWORK CONNECTION
Select WPS connection type
If a network is protected by a WEP or WPA encryption, the query for constructing a connection over WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) appears. If the router of your wireless network has a WPS function, select whether the WPS connection should be established by entering a PIN code over the WPS key on the router.
WPS connection using PIN entry
A WPS-PIN appears in the Internet radio display. Enter this PIN and confirm the Internet radio with OK. The WPS connection will then be established.
Connection using WPS key
Press the WPS key on the router and then confirm the display on Internet radio with ENTER. The WPS connection is then established.
CONNECTION USING THE DIRECT ENTRY OF THE NETWORK KEY
If you do not want to establish any connection using the WPS, select the entry, No WPS and then enter the network key in the following dialogue. Confirm the entry with ENTER.
COMPLETING THE WLAN CONNECTION
- The connection begins. The device should now establish a connection with the WLAN. Once the connection has been established, "Connected" appears. Confirm the display with ENTER.
- If the WLAN cannot be accessed (e.g. locked for new WLAN devices) the failure notification "Connection not successful" appears.
- In this case, check the setting of your WLAN-router.
Note
The entered password (WEP / WPA key) will be saved and will not need to be entered again.
Mode
Press MODE repeatedly to select between:
- Internet radio
- Music Player
- DAB
- FM
- Bluetooth
- CD
- AUX-IN
To choose the desired mode you also can call up the main menu:
- Press MENU in any mode setting
- Select Main menu
Internet Radio
Press MENU in any mode setting or MODE to call up Internet radio. Confirm with ENTER.
Last listened
The last heard stations are displayed for selection.
STATION LIST
By choosing Station list you can access all worldwide available stations.
Local stations (Region)
Here all stations from the selected region are listed according to genre.
Stations (Selecting station)
You can see all available stations by country (Location), popularity (Popular stations) or timeliness list (New stations).
- Select Stations
- Now you can select your station under the specified options.
Sender selection via podcast.
Here you can list all Podcasts according to genre and country.
- Select Podcast and press ENTER, in order to confirm the selection.
- Select a desired subfolder.
My favourites
To store a playing station as a favourite:
- Press and hold "ENTER" until the display shows 'Favourite added'.
- The station appears in the default favourites list Stations.
To select a favourite
- Select MENU and choose (Station List).
- Choose "My Favourites" to get the favourites list.
- Select a station from the favourites list.
Note
You can register for free via the website http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com. This is where you can register your Internet radio using the access code. You receive the access code in the following menu point "HELP". Via this website, you can create groupings for favourites lists, add new Internet radio stations for your Internet radio and synchronise your station lists with other internet radios.
MY ADDED STATIONS
If you have saved Podcasts via the website http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com, you can call them up here.
HELP
Select this entry to receive the access code for your Internet radio with which you can register yourself on the website http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com.
Music Player
Your Internet radio supports the UPnP-Protocol "Universal Plug-and-Play" and DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). You can transfer audio files from your PC wirelessly to your Internet radio if a UPnP software is installed. Using the UPnP / DLNA protocol, the Internet radio can be used as Digital Media Renderer (DMR). So you can play music files from UPnP / DLNA compliant devices on the Internet and radio, and, for example, adjust the volume from the computer.
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CONNECTING MEDIA PLAYER
Connection between Internet radio and a Media Server (NAS-Server, UPnP/DLNA Compatible Server).
- Open the main menu and select Music Player.
- Select from there the entry Shared media, in order to find available media servers.
- The radio starts the initialisation process.
- After a few seconds, the media server name is inserted provided it has been found: "PC_Name: Media Server-Name".
- If you want to connect the media server with the radio, click on the entry of the server.
Note
You might need to confirm and allow the connection on your PC.
PLAYING AUDIO FILES
- In order to listen to audio files from the network select the function Music Player in the main menu or press MODE on remote control.
- Select Shared media to start the music selection.
USB PLAYBACK
a) Playback Music files
- Insert an USB Stick with MP3/WMA/AAC music files.
- Press MODE and select Music player.
- Select USB playback.
- Playback starts automatically and the first track will be played. If there is no USB device connected, the message NO USB device found will be displayed on the screen.
b) Charging external devices
Note
Connect the USB device directly to the USB port of the unit. Using an extension cable is not recommended and may cause interference and failure of data transfer.
This product supports USB 1.1 and 2.0 up to 32GB with file system FAT16 and FAT32.
DAB Radio
When the radio is switched on for the first time, it will automatically do a full scan of DAB/DAB+ stations. The list of stations is then stored, eliminating the need for another full scan when the radio is turned on next time.
When the scan is complete, the stations are stored in alphabetical order. The first available station will be played back.
Note
If there is no DAB reception at any time, change the position of the unit or adjust the antenna. Start a new search.
CHANGING DAB/DAB+ STATIONS
- Press ▲ √ n DAB mode to navigate available DAB/DAB+ stations.
- The selected station is played automatically.
SEARCHING DAB STATIONS
Press the button MENU and select "Scan" with the turning knob TUNING/ENTER or ▲/▼buttons. Press all ENTER to confirm.
The unit scans all available DAB/DAB+ stations and plays the first available station.
Note
New stations and services are added to the stored DAB/DAB+ stations. In order to make new DAB/DAB+ stations and services available on your radio, run a full scan at regular intervals.
DISPLAYING STATION INFORMATION
- Select a DAB station.
- During DAB/DAB+ radio playback, press INFO repeatedly to display the following information (if available by the radio station):
• Title - Interpret
• DLS - Programme Type
- Ensemble/Frequency
• Signal error/Strength - Bit rate/Codec/Channels
- Date
USING THE DAB/DAB+ MENUS
In DAB mode press MENU and browse the menu options with ▲/▼ or the turning knob TUNING/ENTER. To confirm your selection press ENTER every time.
- Station list
All existing stations are listed. To delete the unavailable stations, go to step 4.
- Scan
Searches for all available DAB/DAB+ stations.
- Manual tune
Manual tuning adjustment, for example aligning the antenna or adding stations.
- Prune invalid
Removes all invalid stations from the station list.
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DRC
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Station order
Alphanumeric Ensemble Valid
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System setting
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Main menu
FM radio
SELECTING FM STATIONS
- Press MODE to select FM stations.
- The radio plays the last station selected.
SELECTING FM STATION FREQUENCIES
- Select a FM station.
- Manual frequency selection.
Press TUNING to change the frequency at intervals of 0.05 MHz.
- Automatic frequency selection.
Press and hold button ◀◀ on the remote control or SCAN at the device the radio will stop searching once an active station has been found.
STORING FM STATIONS
You can store up to 30 preset FM stations.
- Select the desired FM station.
- Press and hold MEMORY until "Save to Preset" appears.
- Press ▲ to preset a number from 1 - 30. Press ENTER to confirm the selection.
- The preset number of the stored station is displayed.
SELECTING A PRESET FM STATION
- Press MODE to select FM stations.
- Press MEMORY to access the Preset menu.
- Use ▲ / ▼ to select a preset number and confirm your selection by pressing ENTER.
USING THE FM MENU
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Press and hold MENU in FM mode and select a menu option with ▲/▼
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[Scan setting] only strong stations are displayed
• [Audio setting] Mono or stereo selection - [System settings]
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[Main menu]
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Confirm selection with ENTER.
CD-Mode
Press MODE to select CD as a source.
CD PLAYBACK
- Open the CD tray by pressing
- Put one CD into the CD tray with the label side facing up.
- Press ▲ to close the CD tray. The CD will be read.
- The total number of tracks on the CD and total playback time is displayed on the screen.
- Press▶button to play the CD.
Note: Before you open the CD tray again, always press ■ first to stop the CD from spinning. To remove the CD, place one finger in the middle of the CD and the other finger on the edge of the CD. Carefully pull the CD out of the tray.
| Button | Function |
| ▶/II | Playback/Pause |
| ■ | Stop playback |
| ▶▶I | Track forward |
| I◀◀ | Track backward |
REPEAT FUNCTION
Press REPEAT to select the following repeat modes:
- Repeat current track
- Repeat all tracks
Press REPEAT again to cancel the repeat function.
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RANDOM PLAYING
- Press RANDOM on the remote control to play all tracks in random order will be appeared on the display.
- Press ◀◀▶ playback the next random track.
- Press RANDOM again to cancel random function.
Note: RANDOM is only available in mode USB and CD.
INTRO PLAYBACK
- Press INTRO on the remote control to playback the first 10 seconds of each track. INTRO appears on the display.
- Press INTRO again to resume normal playback.
Note: INTRO is only available in mode USB and CD
PROGRAMME SETTING
The playback list can only be programmed in stop mode. Up to 20 tracks can be programmed.
- Press MEMORY to enter programming mode and the track number 00 starts flashing.
- Press ◀◀◀▶▶ in the remote control to select a track and confirm by pressing ENTER.
- Press ▶td playback the first track of the set program.
- Repeat steps 1 to 3 to set more tracks.
In stop mode, press ■ to cancel the program or open the CD tray by pressing ▲.
Bluetooth®
This mode allows you to use the radio as a speaker for an external device (e.g. mobile phone or MP3 player). The signal is transmitted wirelessly via Bluetooth ^® .
Note: Before playback, you must pair the radio (in this case the Bluetooth ^® receiver) and the device (transmitter). The Bluetooth ^® ID is PDR360BT-B.
COMPATIBILITY
This product is compatible with Bluetooth ^® enabled mobile phones and music devices.
It features Bluetooth ^® version 4.2+EDR. It also works with devices featuring other Bluetooth ^® versions that support e.g.
- Wireless stereo listening
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) - Wireless music control
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
Note
- Keep the range of 8 meters when pairing.
- Before pairing a Bluetooth® AV source, refer to the AV source user guide regarding safety instructions and use with other devices.
PAIRING
- Press MODE and select the option Bluetooth ✕ is flashing on the display.
- Activate the Bluetooth ^® function on the playback device.
- Pair your playback device with PDR360BT-B.
- ✗ stops flashing, when the devices are connected.
- Now you can start the playback on the Bluetooth® music device.
BLUETOOTH®-PLAYBACK
- Start the music playback on the audio device or press ▶/Ⅲ on the product (if supported).
- Press the ◀◀▶buttons shortly to skip title forward or backward.
- Adjust the volume with VOLUME -/+
General settings
Press and hold MENU in any mode and select [System] with ▲/▼Confirm selection with ENTER.
Following menu options are available:
• [Equaliser]
• [Network]
• [Time/Date]
- [Language]
• [Factory Reset]
- [Software update]
• [Software upgrade]
- [Setup wizard]
• [Info]
- [Backlight]
EQUALISER
Here you can select preset sound formats or create one of your own.
Select a sound format:
Flat, Classic, Rock, Pop, Jazz
The sound setting is accepted right away.
Alternative you can adjust the sound setting directly with the button EQ on the remote control.
NETWORK
Select this entry to display the list of networks with which the Internet radio can establish an automatic connection or select the entry network assistant to search available networks.
SETTING THE TIME
- Select menu option Time/Date with ▲ / ▼ and confirm with ENTER.
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Use ▲ to select the desired sub-menu:
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Set Time/Date
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Auto update
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Update from DAB
- Update from FM
- Update from Network
- No update
- Set format:
12/24 hour display
LANGUAGE
- Press MENU and enter System settings to select the submenu LANGUAGE.
- Select a language and confirm with ENTER.
FACTORY SETTINGS
Select menu option [Factory reset] with TUNING ENTER and confirm with ENTER.
SOFTWARE UPDATE
You can search software updates with the product. Once you have accepted the conditions for use, the download and installation procedure for the new software updates begins automatically.
Note
Make sure that the product is connected to the Internet.
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
Installation of the new Software-Updates.
SETUP WIZARD
Press MENU and enter System settings to select the submenu SETUP WIZARD. You can set up all settings important for bringing radio into operation.
INFO
Here you can find the version number of the currently used software.
BACKLIGHT
- During System settings mode, Press PRESET/FOLDER (◀▶) buttons to select Backlight and then press ENTER to confirm.
- For the other settings under Backlight, press PRESET/FOLDER (◀▶buttons to select the following options and then press ENTER button to confirm.
| Operation mode | High/ Medium/ Low |
| Standby Mode | Time out: 10 sec/ 20 sec/30 sec/ 45 sec/ 60 sec |
| Standby Level:Medium/ Low |
SETTING THE ALARM TIME
Make sure the clock shows the correct time.
- Press TIMER button to choose following options:
• [Alarm 1]
• [Alarm 2]
- Press ENTER to access the Alarm Wizard.
1. ALARM
1. Activate alarm (Enable)
Select how the alarm clock should be switched on:
- Select off to deactivate the alarm.
- Select daily, once, weekend or week days to activate the alarm.
Note: Alternative you can call up the alarm via main menu.
2. Time
Set the time at which the alarm should be set.
3. Mode
Select the mode for the alarm clock here:
- Buzzer: Wake up with alarm tone
- Internet Radio: Wake up with Internet radio
• DAB: Wake up with DAB-Radio
• FM: Wake up with FM-Radio
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Note: In radio mode, the last station you listened is automatically selected, unless you save a new station.
• CD: Wake up with CD.
4. Preset: Last listened
Select the station you want to activate with the radio mode.
Note
- This menu is only available under radio modes.
- The last listened station is set as default, unless you select a new station.
5. Volume
Here you can set the volume with which the alarm clock will be switched on.
6. Save
Save the alarm setting.
7. Switching off the alarm tone
Once the alarm sounds, press POWER button and the alarm is switched off.
Note
The alarm will automatically turn off after 60 minutes.
SETTING THE SLEEPTIMER
Press SLEEP button repeatedly on the remote control.
The product will switch to standby after the desired time. The remain time will be shown on the display.
Note:
Alternative you can call up the Sleep setting via the main menu.
Press SLEEP to select a period of time:
• [OFF]
• [15 MIN]
• [30 MIN]
• [45 MIN]
• [60 MIN]
If the sleep timer is not pre-selected, the default setting is OFF.
AUX Mode
- Connect the audio cable (not included) into the AUDIO jack (3.5 mm).
- Press MODE to select AUX as a source.
- Start playing from the device.
Attention
Check the safety and user instruction of the external device before connection.
Cleaning and Care
- Always pull the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning.
- Caution! Water must not enter the device.
- Clean the housing with a slightly damp cloth.
- Do not use any sharp, abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents.
- Do not use any chemicals (e.g. gas, alcohol) to clean the housing.
Declaration of conformity
Hereby, [Imtron GmbH] declares that the radio equipment type [PDR 360BT-B] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.peaq-online.com/nc/suche/
Disposal

Do not dispose of this appliance as unsorted municipal waste. Return it to a designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE.
By doing so, you will help to conserve resources and protect the environment. Contact your retailer or local authorities for more information.

Please dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly manner Do not put batteries into the household waste. Please
use the return and collection systems in your community or contact the dealer where you purchased the product.
Troubleshooting
If there are any problems during operation, please refer to the following table. If problems cannot be solved as indicated under Solution, please contact your manufacturer.
| Problem Possible causes Solution | ||
| Product does not function | • Interrupted power supply | • Check the power supply |
| NO Sound • Volume is very low | • External device is muted | • Adjust the volume• Check and turn off mute on the external device. |
| USB drive can’t be read • USB drive defect | • Data format not support. | • Insert a new USB drive• Check the data format |
| Poor radio reception quality | • Poor radio reception | • Place the product to another place and adjust the antenna again. |
| Remote control does not function | • Battery in remote control empty | • Replace battery in remote control |
ENGLISH
Technical Data
POWER SUPPLY
Input : 100 - 240 V\~, 50/60 Hz
Operation power consumption : 28 W
Standby power consumption : <1 W
Batteries (Remote control) : 1 x 3 V
= 1 × CR2032 (Included)
USB port charging : 5 V / 1000 mA
RADIO
Internet radio
Frequency range : Band III (174 - 240 MHz)
FM-TUNER
Tuning range : 87.5 - 108 MHz
Tuning grid : 0.05 MHz
CD PLAYBACK
Frequency response : 20 Hz - 20 KHz
Compatibility : CD/CDR/CDRW/MP3/WMA
SPEAKER
Output power : 2 x 5 W RMS
Sound system : Stereo
CONNECTION
USB : Yes (max. 32 GB)
AUDIO IN : Yes
WLAN : Yes
BLUETOOTH®
Bluetooth® Profile : A2DP and AVRCP
Bluetooth® Range : Max. 8 M
Bluetooth® Version : 4.2+EDR
Frequency range : 2.402 GHz - 2.480 GHz
BT : 3.38 dBm
WiFi : 13.45 dBm
Dimension (W x D x H) : 350 mm x 210 mm x 120 mm
Weight : approx. 2.6 kg
Note: WMA protected DRM FILE is not supported on this product.
A. Interruptor Volume
- Internet radio
- Music Player
- DAB
- FM
- Bluetooth
- CD
- AUX-IN
- Title
- Interpret
• DLS - Programme Type
- Ensemble/Frequency
• Signal error/Strength - Bit rate/Codec/Channels
- Date
USO DE MENÚS DAB/DAB+
Flat, Classic, Rock, Pop, Jazz
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1
H. Bouton SCAN / ▶//INFO
I. Bouton BACK MENU
J. Sauter- / rechercher, Retour
K. Sauter- / rechercher, Avancer ▶▶
L. Bouton ▲
CONNEXION AU RESEAU PUBLIC
CONNEXION AU RESEAU PRIVE
- Internet radio
- Music Player
- DAB
- FM
- Bluetooth
- CD
- AUX-IN
Stations (selection de station)
• Title
- Interpret
• DLS
- Programme Type
- Ensemble/Frequency
• Signal error/Strength
- Bit rate/Codec/Channels
- Date
UTILISATION DES MENUS DAB/DAB+
Flat, Classic, Rock, Pop, Jazz
H. Kouμπί SCAN / ▶//INFO
I. Kouptí BACK MENU
- Internet radio
- Music Player
- DAB
- FM
- Bluetooth
- CD
- AUX-IN
- Internet radio
- Music Player
- DAB
- FM
- Bluetooth
- CD
- AUX-IN
• Title
- Interpret
• DLS
- Programme Type
- Ensemble/Frequency
- Signal error/Strength
- Bit rate/Codec/Channels
- Date