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| Product type | Digital FM/DAB+/Internet radio with CD player and Bluetooth |
| Brand | TechniSat |
| Model | DigitRadio 370 CD IR |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 35.1 x 12.3 x 21.2 cm |
| Weight | Approximately 2.73 kg |
| Power supply | AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz; USB output DC 5 V, 1 A |
| Power consumption (operating) | Max. 28 W |
| Power consumption (standby) | Less than 1 W (without WLAN) / less than 2 W (with WLAN) |
| Audio power | 2 x 5 W RMS |
| Reception types | DAB/DAB+, FM (RDS), Internet Radio, Podcasts |
| Playback modes | Audio CD, MP3 CD, USB, Bluetooth, AUX |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi (WLAN), Bluetooth V4.2, USB port (5V/1A charging), 3.5 mm headphone jack, 3.5 mm AUX input |
| Number of presets | 20 stations (FM/DAB+/Internet) |
| Display | TFT color display |
| Antenna | Telescopic antenna |
| Remote control | Yes, with AAA batteries (2x 1.5 V) |
| Safety | Protection class II; do not open; laser class 1; stop in case of smell or smoke |
| Cleaning | Soft dry cloth; no solvents or water |
| Remote control batteries | 2 x AAA (LR03) 1.5 V – commercially available |
| Warranty | 24 months legal (invoice required) |
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USER MANUAL DigitRadio 370 CD IR TECHNISAT
1.2 Rückansicht

1 Illustrations
1.1 Front view

1.2 Rear view

1 MODE Select source/Switch mode
2 On/Standby
3 Colour display
4 Infrared receiver
5 Eject CD eject button
6 Stop/MENU Stop playing/Access main menu (hold down)
7 Stereo speaker
8 Play/Pause/INFO
9 Volume loud/quiet
10 CD tray
11 TUNING/ENTER control knob
12 PRESET Favourites slots
13 Power cable
14 Telescopic antenna
15 USB port 5 V, 1 A
16 Headphone connection 3.5 mm jack
17 AUX IN 3.5 mm jack
1.3 Remote control

1 CD eject button
2 Playback / pause
3 Previous track/Scan
4 Repeat
5 Random play
6 INFO
7 BACK (Back/Cancel)
8 Mode (switch source)
9 ENTER (Confirm)
10 Volume -
11 MENU
12 Numeric keys/ One-touch buttons
13 MUTE
14 On/Standby
15 Next track/Scan
16 Stop
17 Alarm 1/2
18 Sleep timer
19 Equaliser/EQ
20 SCAN
21 F+ (folder selection in CD mode)
22 Channel +/ ▲
23 Volume +
24 Channel -/ ▼
25 F- (folder selection in CD mode)
26 PRESET (FAV memory)
2 Contents
1 Illustrations ....46
1.1 Front view....46
1.2 Rear view 46
1.3 Remote control 47
2 Contents....48
3 Safety instructions....51
3.1 Preface....51
3.2 Signs and symbols used....51
3.3 Intended use....52
3.4 Using the product safely 52
3.4.1 Legal notices....54
3.4.2 Service instructions 55
4 Description of the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR....56
4.1 Scope of delivery....56
4.2 Special features of the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR....56
4.3 Preparing the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR for use....56
4.3.1 Aligning the telescopic antenna 56
4.3.2 Connecting to the mains....56
4.3.3 Inserting the batteries into the remote control....57
4.3.4 Using headphones 58
4.4 General device functions....58
4.4.1 Switching on the device 58
4.4.2 Switching off the device 58
4.4.3 Source selection....59
4.4.4 Adjusting the volume....60
4.4.5 Display....60
5 Menu operation 61
6 Initial set-up....62
7 DAB+ (digital radio) function....63
7.1 What is DAB+? 63
7.2 DAB+ (digital radio) reception....63
7.2.1 Performing a complete scan 63
7.2.2 Selecting stations....63
7.2.3 Saving DAB+ stations to a memory slot 64
7.2.4 Retrieving DAB+ stations from a memory slot 64
7.2.5 Overwriting/deleting a station memory slot 64
7.2.6 Signal strength 64
7.2.7 Manual setting....65
7.2.8 Volume adjustment (DRC) 65
7.2.9 Deleting inactive stations....65
8 FM mode....66
8.1 Switching on FM radio mode 66
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8.2 FM reception with RDS information....66
8.3 Automatic station scan 66
8.4 Manual station scan....66
8.5 Scan setting 66
8.6 Audio settings....67
8.7 Saving FM stations to a memory slot 67
8.8 Retrieving FM stations from a memory slot....67
8.9 Overwriting/deleting a station memory slot....68
9 Internet radio 68
9.1 Station list....68
9.2 Last listened to....68
9.3 Adding favourites....68
9.4 Retrieving favourites....69
10 Podcasts 69
11 Bluetooth....69
11.1 Switching on Bluetooth mode....69
11.2 Pairing an external device 70
11.3 Cancel pairing....70
12 CD player ....71
12.1 General information on CDs/MP3 CDs....71
12.2 The discs you can use....71
12.3 Playing CDs....72
12.4 Setting the track....72
12.5 Quick search....73
12.6 Repeat function....73
12.7 Random playback....73
12.8 Programming function....73
12.9 Ejecting the CD....74
13 Playing music from a USB device....74
13.1 Controlling USB playback....74
13.2 Setting the track....75
13.3 Quick search....75
13.4 Repeat function....75
13.5 Random playback....75
14 Audio input 75
15 Other functions....76
15.1 Sleep timer....76
15.2 Alarm 76
15.2.1 Setting the alarm....76
15.2.2 Switching off the alarm after being woken up 77
16 System settings....78 16.1 Equaliser....78
16.2 Audio stream quality....78
16.3 Internet settings....78
16.3.1 Connection via WLAN....78
16.3.2 Display settings 80
16.3.3 TechniSat Connect PIN 80
16.3.4 Deleting network profile 80
16.3.5 WLAN connection on standby....81
16.4 Time and date settings....81
16.4.1 Manually setting the date/time 81
16.4.2 Updating 81
16.4.3 Setting the time format....82
16.4.4 Standby clock....82
16.5 Auto Standby 82
16.6 Language....83
16.7 Factory settings....83
16.8 Software update....83
16.9 Set-up wizard....83
16.10 Software version....84
16.11 Data protection....84
16.12 Brightness 84
17 Cleaning....84
18 Troubleshooting 85
19 Technical specifications / manufacturer's instructions....86
3 Safety instructions
3.1 Preface
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a TechniSat digital radio.
This instruction manual is intended to help you get to know the extensive functions that your new unit offers and to make the best use of them. It will help you to use the product as intended and safely. It is intended for anyone installing, operating, cleaning or disposing of the unit.
Store the instruction manual in a safe place for later use.
A current version of the instruction manual can be found in the download area for your product on the TechniSat website at www.technisat.de.
We hope you enjoy your
TechniSat digital radio!
The TechniSat Team
3.2 Signs and symbols used
In this instruction manual:

Indicates a safety instruction which can lead to serious injuries or death if not observed. Note the following signal words:
DANGER - Serious / fatal injury
WARNING - Serious injury, possibly fatal
CAUTION - Injury

This identifies information that must always be observed to prevent defects, data loss/misuse and undesired operation. It also describes additional functions of your unit.

Beware of electrical voltage. Follow all safety instructions to avoid electric shock. Do not open the device under any circumstances.
On the unit:

Indoor use - Devices with this symbol are only suitable for indoor use.

Protection class II - Electrical devices of protection class II are electrical devices with continuous double and/or reinforced insulation and no connection options for a protective conductor. The casing of an electrical device of protection class II, which is enclosed in an insulating material, can form part or all of the additional or reinforced insulation.

Your device bears the CE symbol and complies with all requisite EU standards.

Electronic devices do not belong in the household waste and must be disposed of properly in accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council dated January 27, 2003 concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment. Please return this unit to the designated public collection point for disposal at the end of its service life.
3.3 Intended use
The DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR is designed to receive DAB+/FM/Internet radio broadcasts. You can also use it to play digital audio and MP3 CDs. The device has been designed for private use and not for commercial purposes.
3.4 Using the product safely
Please take note of the following information to minimise safety risks, to prevent damage to the device, and to make a contribution to environmental protection. Please read all of the safety information carefully and keep it for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions in this instruction manual and on the back of the device.

WARNING!
Never open the device! Touching live parts can be fatal!

WARNING!
Risk of suffocation! Keep packaging and parts thereof away from children. Risk of suffocation from films and other packaging materials.

Observe all of the following instructions for the intended use of the device and to prevent damage to the device and injury to persons.
- Do not repair the device yourself. Repairs should only be carried out by trained experts. Contact our customer service department.
- The device should only be operated under the intended environmental conditions.
- Do not expose the device to dripping or splashing water. If water has penetrated the device, switch it off and inform the Service department.
- Do not expose the device to heat sources which could heat it up more than normal use will.
- If you detect a device defect, odour or smoke, a major malfunction, or damage to the housing, inform the Service department immediately.
- The device must only be operated using the prescribed mains voltage. Never try to operate the device at any another voltage.
- If the device shows signs of damage, it must not be put into operation.
- Do not put the device into operation in the vicinity of bath tubs, showers, swimming pools or running/splashing water. There is a risk of electric shock and/or device defects.
- Foreign bodies, e.g. nails, coins, etc., must not be allowed to fall inside the device. Do not touch the connection contacts with metal objects or your fingers. This could lead to short-circuits.
- This device is not intended to be used by people (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental capacities or lack of experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or they are instructed by them as to how to use the device.
- Modifications to the device are prohibited.
- The CD player uses an invisible laser beam. If used incorrectly, this can injure your eyes. Never look directly into the open CD compartment.

- This devices has been classified as a CLASS 1 LASER.

3.4.1 Legal notices

TechniSat herewith declares that the radio system model DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR corresponds with Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address:
DIGITRADIO 370 CD IR: http://konf.tsat.de/?ID=22628
DIGITRADIO 371 CD IR: http://konf.tsat.de/?ID=22630

TechniSat accepts no liability for product damage as a result of external influences, wear or improper handling, unauthorised repairs, modifications or accidents.

Changes and printing errors reserved. Version 06/20. Copying and reproduction are subject to the publisher's consent. The respective current version of the instructions can be downloaded in pdf format from the download area of the TechniSat Homepage at www.technisat.de.

TechniSat and DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR are registered trademarks of:
D-54550 Daun/Eifel, Germany
www.technisat.de
The names of the companies, institutions or makes referred to are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners.

The device may only be operated in enclosed rooms in the 5 GHz WLAN range in the countries listed below.
| BE CY FI FR | HU LY LI | |||
| LU NL ES SE | UK CH DE |
3.4.2 Service instructions

This product is quality-tested and provided with the legally-specified warranty period of 24 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. In the event of warranty claims, please contact the product dealer.

Should you experience a problem with this unit, or for queries and information, our Technical Hotline is available:
Mon. - Fri. 8:00 am - 6:00 pm on:
+49 (0) 3925 9220 1800.

Repairs can also be ordered directly online at www.technisat.de/reparatur.
If the device needs to be returned, please use the following address only:
39418 Stassfurt, Germany
4.1 Scope of delivery
Before start-up, please check whether everything has been delivered:
1 x DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR
1 x remote control
1 x batteries for the remote control
1 x instruction manual
4.2 Special features of the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR
The DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR is comprised of a DAB+/FM/Internet radio receiver with the following functions:
- You can store up to 20 DAB+/FM/Internet radio stations.
- The radio receives on the FM 87.5–108 MHz (analogue) frequencies and DAB+ band III 174.9–239.2 MHz (digital antenna).
- Internet radio
- Bluetooth music streaming
- The device has a time and date display.
- MP3 music playback via USB stick or MP3 CD.
- Colour display
4.3 Preparing the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR for use
4.3.1 Aligning the telescopic antenna
The number and quality of the stations to be received depend on the reception conditions at the installation location. Excellent reception can be achieved using the telescopic antenna.
Align the telescopic antenna and extend it.

The exact alignment of the telescopic antenna is often important, in particular at the outskirts of the DAB+ reception area. On the Internet you can quickly find the location of the nearest transmission tower by visiting www.dabplus.de.

Start the first scan at a window pointing in the direction of the transmission mast. If the weather conditions are poor, DAB+ reception may be limited.

Do not touch the telescopic antenna during station playback. This could reduce the reception and lead to sound dropouts.
4.3.2 Connecting to the mains

WARNING!
Do not touch the mains plug with wet hands; electric shock hazard!

WARNING!
Route the mains cable in such a way that nobody can trip over it.
Insert the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR mains plug into a mains socket (AC 100 - 240 V \~, 50/60 Hz)
Ensure that the operating voltage of the power adapter matches the mains voltage before you insert it into the wall socket.

When the device is not being used, remove the plug from the socket. Pull the plug and not on the cable. Remove the plug before a storm starts. Remove the plug if the device is not going to be used for a prolonged period, e.g. before going away on a long trip. The heat generated during operation must be dissipated by adequate air circulation. Therefore the device must not be covered or installed in a closed cabinet. Ensure there is a free space of at least 10 cm around the device.
4.3.3 Inserting the batteries into the remote control
Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control by pushing it in the direction of the arrow.
Insert the batteries (2 x AAA 1.5 V) in accordance with the polarity indicated in the battery compartment.

Close the battery compartment lid carefully again to ensure that the lid retaining tabs engage in the housing.

To operate the remote control, you will need an alkaline battery (type Micro, 1.5 V, LRO3/AAA). Ensure that the polarity is correct when inserting.

Change a battery that is losing power promptly.

Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control.

If the device is not to be used over a prolonged period, remove the battery from the remote control.

Important information concerning disposal: batteries can contain toxic substances which harm the environment. Therefore, it is imperative to dispose of the batteries according to the legal provisions in force. Never dispose of batteries in normal household waste.
4.3.4 Using headphones
Hearing impairment!
Do not listen to the radio at a high volume with headphones. Doing so can cause permanent hearing impairment. Turn down the radio volume to the lowest volume before using headphones.
i Only use headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug.
Insert the headphone plug into the headphone jack (16) on the device.
Sound will now only be heard via the headphones, the speaker is switched to mute.
If you would like to use the speakers again, unplug the headphones from the headphone jack on the radio.
4.4 General device functions
4.4.1 Switching on the device
In order to guarantee good DAB+/FM reception, please fully extend the telescopic antenna (14) located on the back of the device. To do so, please refer to Section 4.3.1.
First prepare the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR for operation as described in Sections 4.3.1 and 4.3.3.
Press the On/Standby button on the device (2) or the remote control (14) to switch on the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR.
i After switching on the device for the first time, you must first configure the operating language and the initial installation wizard.
4.4.2 Switching off the device
By briefly pressing the On/Standby button you can switch the device to standby mode. [Standby] appears briefly on the display. The date and time are shown on the display. The display brightness in standby mode can be adjusted by following the instructions in Section 16.12.
4.4.3 Source selection
You can use the MODE button (1) on the device or (8) on the remote control to switch between the sources: DAB+ (Digital Radio), FM, Internet radio/podcasts, Bluetooth, CD, AUX and USB playback.
Alternatively:
Press the MENU button to open the menu. Then use ▲/▼ > Main Menu to make a selection and press ENTER. Select the source using the TUNING/ENTER control knob (11) on the device or using ▲/▼ (22, 24) on the remote control. Then press ENTER (9).

The modes are displayed using a symbol.

DAB+

FM

Internet radio

Podcast

Bluetooth

AUX analogue

CD player

USB playback
4.4.4 Adjusting the volume
Adjust the volume using the VOL -/+ (23, 10) buttons on the remote control or by rotating the VOLUME knob (9) on the device.
- Clockwise = louder
- Anti-clockwise = quieter.
The set volume is shown on the display by way of a bar chart. Also refer to Section 4.3.4 for operation when headphones are connected.
Press the Mute button (13) on the remote control to immediately mute the sound. Press the button again to return to the previously set volume.

When the volume is completely turned down (Mute), the device will switch to standby mode after approx. 15 minutes.
4.4.5 Display
Depending on the selected function or option, the display will show the following information:

4.4.5.1 Retrieving displays
Press the INFO button (6) on the remote control repeatedly. You have the choice of viewing the following information:
In Internet radio mode (the selected function is identified with an “*”):
[Track, Artist], [Description], [Genre], [Reliability], [Bit rate], [Sound format], [Playback buffer] and [Date].
In DAB+ mode:
[Running text] (continuous text with additional information provided by broadcasters etc.), [Signal quality], [Channel type], [Ensemble], [Frequency], [Bit rate and Codec] and [Date].
In FM mode:
[Radio text] (where broadcast), [Frequency], [Channel type] (PTY), [Audio information] and [Date].
In Bluetooth mode:
[Pairing Status] and [Date].
In CD/USB mode (only where the relevant data is available):
[Date], [Track], [Album], [Artist], [Weekday].
4.4.5.2 Slideshow
Some DAB+ broadcasters broadcast additional information such as the album cover of the current track, adverts or weather information. The size of the window can be set using the ENTER or TUNING/ENTER button.
5 Menu operation
All the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR functions and settings are accessed via the menu. Menu navigation takes place using the MENU, BACK, ▲/▼ and ENTER buttons on the remote control. The menu is divided into submenus and, depending on the selected source, contains different menu items or functions that can be enabled. To open the menu, simply press the MENU button briefly. To change to submenus, first of all press the ▲/▼ buttons to display a submenu, then press the ENTER button to retrieve the submenu. An asterisk (*) highlights the current selection.

To close the menu: Press the MENU button several times (depending on which submenu you are in) until the current radio channel is displayed again.

Settings are not saved until the ENTER button is pressed. If the MENU or BACK button is pressed instead, the settings will not be accepted and saved. Use the BACK button to go back one step.

The functions and buttons to be pressed are shown in bold in this instruction manual. Displays in [square brackets].

Some text (e.g. menu items, station information) may be too long to show on the display. These will be then shown as running text shortly thereafter.
Advice on using the device: The TUNING/ENTER knob can be either turned or pressed.
Press the TUNING/ENTER knob to Confirm/ENTER/Snooze.
Turn the TUNING/ENTER knob for P+/- or ▲ / ▼/ track search.

The following operations are all explained using the buttons on the remote control. Press the relevant buttons on the device if you want to carry out the function on the device.
6 Initial set-up
After switching on the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR for the first time, the initial set-up wizard launches.
i Settings can all be changed at any time in the future.
Use ▲/▼ to select the operating language and confirm with ENTER.
To launch the initial set-up wizard, use ▲/▼ on the remote control to select the [YES] field and press the ENTER button.
In the next step you can select the time format. Select the desired setting [12] or [24] and press the ENTER button to move on to the next step.
Here you can select which source (DAB+, FM or the Internet) the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR uses to obtain and update the time and date.
If you have selected Update from the NET, you must then select the time zone so that the time is displayed correctly. Proceed to specify whether summertime or wintertime is applicable at the time of setting.
In the next step you can specify whether the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR should remain connected to the Internet when on standby. This can, for example, be useful for App control. Power consumption is, however, increased by using the standby mode.
The network wizard then starts and you can set up an Internet connection. Use the ▲/▼ and ENTER buttons to select the WiFi network you recognise and enter the relevant password using the displayed keyboard (skip WPS). Then select OK press the ENTER button. If the password entered is correct a connection to the network is now established. The signal bar in the status bar of the display indicates whether the connection has been established. To cancel the entry, select CANCE press the ENTER button. If you make a typing error you can delete the last letter entered using BKSP
When the virtual keyboard is displayed, you can use ▲/▼ on the remote control for navigation. The ▲/▼ buttons move the highlight upwards and downwards, the ◀/▶ buttons move the highlight to the right and left.
After completing the network set-up, confirm the message that the initial setup has been completed by pressing the ENTER button.
7 DAB+ (digital radio) function
7.1 What is DAB+?
DAB+ is a digital format through which crystal clear sound with no noise can be heard. In contrast to conventional analogue radio stations, DAB+ can be used to broadcast multiple stations on the same frequency. For further information go to www.dabplus.de or www.dabplus.ch.
7.2 DAB+ (digital radio) reception
Press the MODE button until [DAB] is shown on the display.
If DAB+ is being started for the first time, a complete scan will be performed. After the scan is complete, the first station is played back in alphanumeric order.
7.2.1 Performing a complete scan
The automatic scan (Complete scan) scans all DAB+ band III channels and thereby finds all stations being broadcast within the reception area.
i After the scan is complete, the first station is played back in alphanumeric order.
In order to perform a complete scan, press the SCAN button (20) on the remote control.
Alternatively:
Open MENU > [Complete Scan] and press the ENTER button.
[Scanning...] appears on the display.
i During the scan a progress bar and the number of stations found is displayed.
If no station is detected, check the telescopic antenna and, if required, change the installation location (Section 4.3.1).
7.2.2 Selecting stations
By pressing the ▲/▼ buttons, the station list can be called up and you can switch between the available stations. Press the ENTER button to play the station.
Alternatively:
Open MENU > [Station List] and press the ENTER button.
7.2.3 Saving DAB+ stations to a memory slot

The programme memory can save up to 20 stations in the DAB+ range.
First select the desired station (see Section 7.2.2).
In order to store this station in a memory slot, hold down the PRESET button while playing until [Save Channel] appears in the display. Then use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a favourites memory slot (1 - 20). Press the ENTER button to save.
Repeat this process to save additional stations.

You can also save stations to one of the One-Touch buttons (1 - 10) by holding down the corresponding button a little longer.
7.2.4 Retrieving DAB+ stations from a memory slot
To retrieve a station that you have stored in the FAV memory slots, briefly press the PRESET button and select a station slot (1 - 20) using the ▲/▼ buttons. Press the ENTER button to play the station.

If no station is saved in the selected station slot, [(empty)] appears on the display.

Alternatively, the corresponding One-touch button (1 - 10) on the remote control can be used.
7.2.5 Overwriting/deleting a station memory slot
Simply save a new station in a favourite memory slot as described.

When retrieving the factory settings all memory slots are deleted.
7.2.6 Signal strength
Press the INFO button repeatedly until the signal strength bar is displayed.

Minimum signal strength
The display shows the signal strength using a bar graph. The mark shows the minimum signal strength.

Stations with a signal intensity below the required minimum signal intensity are not transmitting a strong enough signal. Align the telescopic antenna as described in section 4.3.1 if required.
7.2.7 Manual setting
This menu item is used to check the reception channels and can be used to align the antenna. Furthermore, stations can be added manually.
Briefly press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the >[Set Manually] item. Then press the ENTER button.
Use the ▲/▼ and ENTER buttons to select a channel (5A to 13F). The signal intensity will now be shown on the display. If a DAB+ station is being received on a channel, the station ensemble name is displayed. The antenna can now be aligned to the maximum signal intensity.

Stations with a signal intensity below the required minimum signal intensity are not transmitting a strong enough signal. Align the telescopic antenna as described in Section 4.3.1 if required.

If there are stations on the set frequency or channel that have not yet been stored in the station list, they will now also be saved.
7.2.8 Volume adjustment (DRC)
The DRC menu item is used to set the compression rate, which compensates for dynamic fluctuations and the associated volume variations.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [Volume Adjustment] item.
Press the ENTER button.
DRC high - High compression
DRC low - Low compression
DRC off - Compression switched off.
Confirm the setting with ENTER.
7.2.9 Deleting inactive stations
This menu item is for removing old stations and those no longer being received from the station list.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [Remove Inactive Stations] item.
Press the ENTER button.
This is followed by the [Delete] prompt asking if the inactive stations are to be deleted.
Use ▲/▼ to select the [Yes] item and confirm by pressing the ENTER button.
8 FM mode
8.1 Switching on FM radio mode
Switch to FM mode by pressing the MODE button.
[FM] is shown on the display.
When switching on for the first time, the frequency 87.50 MHz is set.
i If you have already set or saved a station, the radio plays the last station set.
i In the case of RDS stations, the station name appears.
i Align the telescopic antenna to improve reception (Section 4.3.1).
8.2 FM reception with RDS information
RDS is a procedure for broadcasting additional information via FM stations.
Broadcasters with RDS broadcast their station name or the programme type, for example. This is shown on the display. The device can show the RDS information RT (Radio text), PS (Station name), PTY (Programme type).
8.3 Automatic station scan
Press the SCAN button (20) to automatically search for the next station with sufficient signal intensity.
If an FM station with sufficient signal intensity is found, the scan stops and the station is played. If an RDS station is being received, the station name appears and, possibly, radio text.
i Please use the manual station scan for setting weaker stations.
8.4 Manual station scan
Press the ▲/▼ buttons repeatedly to set the desired stations or frequency.
i The display shows the frequency in steps of 0.05 MHz.
i Holding down a button also launches the station scan.
8.5 Scan setting
In this menu item it is possible to set the sensitivity of the scan.
Press the MENU button and select the [Scan Settings] item.
Select whether the scan should only stop for stations having a strong signal [Strong Stations Only] > [YES] or for all stations [Strong Stations Only] > [NO].

With the [NO] setting, the scan stops automatically upon detecting each available station. This can result in weak stations being played with background noise.
Press the ENTER button to save.
8.6 Audio settings
Press the MENU button and select the > [Audio Setting] item.
Use ▲/▼ to select the [Mono Only] > [NO] item to play the sound in stereo, or [Mono Only] > [YES] (if the FM signal is weak).
Confirm the setting by pressing the ENTER button.
8.7 Saving FM stations to a memory slot

The station memory can save up to 20 stations in the FM range.
First set the desired station frequency (Section 8.3, 8.4)
In order to store this station in a memory slot, hold down the PRESET button while playing until [Save Channel] appears in the display. Then use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a favourites memory slot (1 - 20). Press the ENTER button to save.
Repeat this process to save additional stations.

You can also save stations to one of the One-Touch buttons (1 - 10) by holding down the corresponding button a little longer.
8.8 Retrieving FM stations from a memory slot
To retrieve a station that you have stored in the FAV memory slots, briefly press the PRESET button and select a station slot (1 - 20) using the ▲/▼ buttons. Press the ENTER button to play the station.

If no station is saved in the selected station slot, [(empty)] appears on the display.

Alternatively, the corresponding One-touch button (1 - 10) on the remote control can be used.
8.9 Overwriting/deleting a station memory slot
Simply save a new station in the respective memory slot as described.
When retrieving the factory settings all memory slots are deleted.
9 Internet radio
The DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR is equipped with an Internet radio receiver. In order to receive Internet radio stations/channels, you need an Internet connection using a connection to a wireless network via a WLAN router.
Press the MODE button as often as required until [Internet Radio] is shown on the display.
If you start the Internet radio mode for the first time without having configured a WLAN connection during the initial set-up, the search wizard appears showing you all the WLAN stations within range. Use the ENTER button to select the WiFi network you recognise and enter the relevant password using the displayed keyboard (skip WPS). Then select a lock press the ENTER button. If the password entered is correct a connection to the network is now established. The signal bar is the status bar of the display indicates whether the connection has been established. To cancel the entry, select CANCEL press the ENTER button. If you make a typing error you can delete the last letter entered using BKSP
9.1 Station list
Press the MENU button and select the >Station list item.
i Under Station list, all Internet radio stations are displayed, sub-divided into different categories.
Based on a category/country/genre, select a station and press the OK button.
9.2 Last listened to
Select MENU > Station list > Timeline, to display a list of the last stations listened to.
Select a station using ▲/▼ and play it by pressing ENTER.
9.3 Adding favourites
i The station memory can save up to 20 stations in the Internet radio range.
In order to store this station in a memory slot, hold down the PRESET button while playing until [Save Channel] appears in the display. Then use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a favourites memory slot (1 - 20). Press the ENTER button to save.
Repeat this process to save additional stations.

You can also save stations to one of the One-Touch buttons (1 - 10) by holding down the corresponding button a little longer.
9.4 Retrieving favourites
To retrieve a station that you have stored in the FAV memory slots, briefly press the PRESET button and select a station slot (1 - 20) using the ▲/▼ buttons. Press the ENTER button to play the station.

If no station is saved in the selected station slot, [(empty)] appears on the display.

Alternatively, the corresponding One-touch button (1 - 10) on the remote control can be used.
10 Podcasts
Podcasts are retrieved from the Internet in the same way as Internet radio stations. This basic procedure is as described in Section „9 Internetradio“ auf Seite 68.
11 Bluetooth
In Bluetooth mode, you can enjoy music from a connected smartphone or tablet via the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR's speakers. For this purpose, the two devices must first be "paired" to each other.

The USB port on the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR can also be used to charge or power external devices. The maximum charging current is DC 5V, 1A.
11.1 Switching on Bluetooth mode
Change to Bluetooth mode by pressing the MODE button.
[Bluetooth] is shown on the display.

When switching on for the first time, an external device (smartphone / tablet) must first be paired.

If the radio has already been paired with another device which is within range, the connection is automatically established. Depending on the connected device, music playback may start automatically.
11.2 Pairing an external device
To pair an external device, for example a smartphone or tablet, with the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR, follow these steps:
Start Bluetooth mode as described in Section 11.1.
The display will show [Bluetooth] and [Please pair].
Now start the search for Bluetooth devices nearby on your external device. You may need to enable the Bluetooth feature on your external device first.

Please refer to the operating instructions for your external device to activate the Bluetooth function and perform a search on your external device.

During the pairing process, both devices should be within 10 cm of each other.
The entry DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR should now appear in the list of Bluetooth devices found on your external device. Tap on the name of the radio to complete the pairing process. If the pairing process has completed successfully, Connected appears in the display.
You can now start playing music on your external device.

Depending on the Bluetooth protocol of your external device, you can control the music playback using the playback buttons on the remote control.
Playback / pause - button
Next track - button
Previous track - 2 x button
Track from beginning - button
Stopping playback - button


Alternatively, you can use the playback control for the music App on your external device.

If no sound is being played, or no device is paired, the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR switches to standby mode after approx. 15 minutes.
11.3 Cancel pairing
Hold down the PRESET button (12) on the DIGITRADIO 370 CD IR to cancel an active pairing.
Alternatively, you can cancel the pairing on your external device. Follow the instructions in the device manufacturer's instruction manual.
12 CD player
12.1 General information on CDs/MP3 CDs
The device is designed for music CDs that are played with audio data (CD-DA or MP3 for CD-R and CD-RW). MP3 formats must be created with ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2. Multi-session CDs cannot be read.
In MP3 mode, the terms "Folder" = Album and "Track" are critical. "Album" corresponds to the folder on the PC, "track" to the PC file or a CD-DA track.
The device sorts the albums or the tracks of an album into alphabetical order by name. If you prefer a different order, change the name of the track or album and place a number in front of the name.
When burning a CD-R and CD-RW with audio data, various problems can arise which could occasionally compromise smooth playback. This is caused by faulty software and hardware settings or the blank disc being used. If faults occur, you should contact your CD burner's/
burner software provider's customer service department or search for relevant information - e.g. on the Internet.
If you create audio CDs, observe the legal requirements and do not breach third-party copyrights.
The device can play CDs with MP3 data (.mp3) and normal audio CDs (.wav). Do not use any other extensions such as *.doc, *.txt, *.pdf, etc. if audio files are being converted to MP3.
Given the variety of different encoder softwares, it cannot be guaranteed that every MP3 file can be played without a problem.
i In the event of tracks/files being faulty, playback will continue with the next track/file.
When burning the CD, it is worth doing so at low speed and creating the CD as a single session and finalised.
12.2 The discs you can use
The CD player is compatible with CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 CD media.
If you transport the device, remove the discs from the drive. This prevents damage to the CD player and the disc.
The playback quality with MP3 CDs depends on the bit rate setting and the burning software used.
12.3 Playing CDs
Switch to CD player mode by pressing the MODE button.
[CD] is shown on the display.
Press the EJECT button to open the CD tray.
Insert the CD with the labelled side facing upwards. Ensure that the CD is not positioned at an angle.
Press the EJECT button to close the CD tray again.
The data on the CD is scanned. [Reading] appears in the display.
Do not perform any operation until the CD content has been completely read, to ensure that all the required information on the CD has been read. With MP3 CDs in particular, this process can take some time.
i To insert/remove the CD, please hold it by the edge.
By pressing the Play/Pause ▶ button, you can pause playback (the playing time appears on the display), or continue playback by pressing it again.
Use the Stop button to stop playback. The total number of tracks appears on the display.
i Always stop the playback prior to removing the CD.
If there is no playback, the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR switches to standby after 15 minutes.
12.4 Setting the track
Use the Previous Track or Next Track buttons to skip to the next or previous track.
With MP3 CDs the display shows the relevant folder [F] and track [T] number being played.
Alternatively you can press the numeric keys to jump straight to a track number.
If there are multiple folders/albums on the MP3 CD, tracks can only be selected in sequence. Use the F+ and F- buttons to select a specific folder.
12.5 Quick search
While the track is playing, you can perform a quick search forwards or backwards to find a specific section.
Hold down the Previous Track or Next Track buttons to quickly skip forwards or backwards within a track for as long as the button is held down.
12.6 Repeat function
You can select whether a track, the entire folder/album (only for MP3 CDs) or all of the tracks on the CD are to be repeated.
Press the Repeat bu multiple times. The selected mode appears on the display (Repeat Track, Repeat Album, Repeat All).
To switch the function off again, press the Repeat button again until the repeat icon on the display disappears.
12.7 Random playback
With the random generator, the CD tracks can be played back in random order.
If you press the SHUFFLE button while playing, the shuffle icon appears on the display
To switch the function off again, press the SHUFFLE button again.
12.8 Programming function
With the programming function, you can play up to 20 tracks on a music CD or an MP3 CD in an order determined by you.
You can only undertake the programming if there is a disc inserted and the device is in stop mode.
Press the PRESET button on your remote control.
The track number (T) now flashes in the display. [P01] appears to the left of this. P01 is the first programming slot. Any tracks you want can then be set up in sequence in the programming slots. With MP3 CDs you can select the folder using F+ and F-.
Use the Previous track or Next track to select the first track to be programmed.
Press the ENTER button to accept the track.
The second programming slot (P02) is then active. Proceed as described above to save a track to programming slot 2. Do this to save the tracks you want to all the programming slots.
Press the Play/Pause button to play the programmed tracks.
If you press Stop, change the source or remove the CD, the programming is deleted.
12.9 Ejecting the CD
Press the EJECT button to eject the CD.
i Always stop the playback prior to removing the CD.
13 Playing music from a USB device
You can play MP3 audio files stored on a USB data medium via the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR.
To play from a USB data medium, this must be connected to the USB port (15).
The device does not support the connection of USB media (hubs, etc.) via a USB extension cable.
i Not suitable for direct connection to PCs!
The device supports USB media (USB 1.1, 2.0) of up to 32 GB, formatted in the FAT16 or FAT32 file format. The maximum file size for a media file is 4 GB.
Press the MODE button to switch to USB mode.
[USB] appears in the display.
i Playback starts automatically with the first track in the first folder.
The display for the categorisation/folder depends on the structure on your USB medium. As such, pay attention to the information on the display.
The MP3 audio files are read and shown on the display in the form of the total number of tracks ([T]) and folders/albums ([F]). Do not start the operation until the content has been read completely, to ensure that all the required information on the memory medium has been read.
If no memory medium has been connected or it cannot be read, [No USB] appears on the display.
If there is no playback, the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR switches to standby after 15 minutes.
13.1 Controlling USB playback
By pressing the Play/Pause ▶ button, you can pause playback (the playing time appears on the display), or continue playback by pressing it again.
Use the Stop button to stop playback. The total number of tracks appears on the display.
13.2 Setting the track
Use the Previous Track or Next Track buttons to skip to the next or previous track.
The display shows the respective folder ([F]) and track ([T]) number.
Alternatively you can press the numeric keys to jump straight to a track number.
If there are multiple folders/albums on the USB medium, tracks can only be selected in sequence. Use the F+ and F- buttons to select a specific folder.
13.3 Quick search
While the track is playing, you can perform a quick search forwards or backwards to find a specific section.
Hold down the Previous Track or Next Track buttons to quickly skip forwards or backwards within a track for as long as the button is held down.
13.4 Repeat function
You can select whether a track, the entire folder/album or all of the tracks are to be repeated.
Press the Repeat bu multiple times. The selected mode appears on the display (Repeat Track, Repeat Album, Repeat All).
To switch the function off again, press the Repeat button again until the repeat icon on the display disappears.
13.5 Random playback
With the random generator, the tracks can be played back in a randomly mixed order.
If you press the SHUFFLE button while playing, the shuffle icon appears on the display
To switch the function off again, press the SHUFFLE button again.
14 Audio input
You can play sound on an external device via the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR speaker.
Connect the external device to the AUDIO IN port (17, 3.5 mm jack) on the back of the device
Use the MODE button to select the audio input. [AUX In] appears on the display.
i The playback is controlled on the external device.
Do not set the volume too low to prevent interference.
During AUX input operation, the device remains switched on, even if the connected audio source is not providing any sound.
The USB port on the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR can also be used to charge or power external devices. The maximum charging current is DC 5 V, 1 A.
15 Other functions
15.1 Sleep timer
The sleep timer automatically switches the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR to standby after the set time.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [Main Menu] >[Sleep] item.
Press the ENTER button.
Use ▲/▼ to select a period after which the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR should switch off. You can choose between Off, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes.
Press ENTER to apply the setting.
Alternatively the SLEEP button (18) can be used. Press it repeatedly to scroll through the times.
When the sleep timer is active, a moon symbol appears on the display showing the time still available.
15.2 Alarm
The alarm switches on the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR at the set alarm time. 2 alarm times can be programmed. The description of how to programme Alarm 1 serves as an example.
15.2.1 Setting the alarm
Press the Alarm 1/2 button (17) on the remote control.
Alternatively:
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [Main Menu] >[Alarm] item. Then press the ENTER button.
Use ▲/▼ to select the alarm you want to set and press the ENTER button.
The specific alarm parameters can then be set.
Repeat
Here you can select from Off (alarm is switched off), Daily (every day of the week), Once, Weekdays (Mon - Fri) or Weekends (Sat and Sun). Press ENTER to apply the setting.
Time
Here you can enter the alarm time and date (if required).
First use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the hours and press the ENTER button to accept this. Then input the minutes. Again, accept this by pressing the ENTER button.

If Repeat> [Once] has been selected, you must also enter the date as well as the time.
Mode
You then enter the source. BUZZER, Internet radio, DAB, FM, CD or USB are available. Press the ENTER button to accept the setting.
Station
If you have selected Internet radio, DAB or FM, you can then enter whether or not you want to be woken up by the last station listened to or by one from your Favourites list (if favourites have been saved). Press the ENTER button to accept the setting.
Volume
You can then set the alarm volume using the ▲/▼ buttons. Press the ENTER button to confirm.
Save
Press the ENTER button to save the alarm.

The time must be read for the alarm to function properly. For more details, see Section 16.4.2.

When an alarm is active, an alarm symbol appears on the display.
15.2.2 Switching off the alarm after being woken up
Press the On/Standby button on the remote control or on the device to switch off the alarm.
16 System settings
All settings explained in this section apply equally to all sources.
Open the MENU and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select > [System Settings]. Press the ENTER button to open the system settings.
16.1 Equaliser
You can use the Equaliser to adjust the sound according to your preferences.
Alternatively, press the EQ button (19) on the remote control.
Use ▲/▼ to select an Equaliser preset. Press the ENTER button to accept the selection.
Alternatively:
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System settings] > [Equaliser] item.
Press the ENTER button.
16.2 Audio stream quality
Here you can preset the Internet radio audio stream quality. Some Internet radio broadcasters offer different streams for their broadcasters. It may be necessary to adapt these settings depending on the available bandwidth of the Internet connection.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/ buttons to select the ▼[System settings] > [Audio Stream Quality] item.
Press the ENTER button.
Use ▲/▼ to select a stream quality level and press ENTER to accept.
16.3 Internet settings
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Internet Settings] item.
Press the ENTER button.
16.3.1 Connection via WLAN
To configure the network connection via WLAN, you can either use the network wizard or configure this manually.
16.3.1.1 Network wizard configuration
Select [Network wizard] to launch this.

The network wizard now searches for all the WLAN networks within range and displays them to you.
Then select your WLAN network.

You can now choose whether to use the WPS function or whether you prefer to enter your WLAN password manually.
If you would like to use the WPS function, launch it on your router first as per its instruction manual and then select [Press WPS Button] in the network wizard.

Please observe the display overlays. The connection process is generally completed in a few seconds and the WLAN connection can be used.
If you wish to enter your WiFi password manually, or if your router does not support the WPS function, select [Skip WPS].
Then enter the password using the displayed virtual keyboard. Then select OK and press the ENTER button. If the password entered is correct a connection to the network is now established. To cancel the entry, select CANCEL and press the ENTER button. If you make a typing error you can delete the last letter entered using BKSP

When the virtual keyboard is displayed, you can use ▲/▼ on the remote control for navigation. The ▲/▼ buttons move the highlight upwards and downwards, the ◀/▶ buttons move the highlight to the right and left.

The entered password will then be verified. This process is generally completed in a few seconds and the WLAN connection can then be used. The signal bar 📋 the status bar of the display indicates whether the connection has been established.
16.3.1.2 Configuration via the WPS function
This establishes a direct connection to the router. Selecting and/or entering a WLAN network (SSID) and password is not required.
Start the WPS function on your router as per the instruction manual.
Then select [PBC WLAN Set-up] to launch the connection process.

Please observe the display overlays. The connection process is generally completed in a few seconds and the WLAN connection can be used. Alternatively the [PIN] function can be used if this function is supported by the router.
16.3.1.3 Manual configuration
Select [Manual settings] then [Wireless] to launch manual configuration.
Now select whether to allow automatic retrieval of the IP address, gateway etc. from your router (DHCP active) or if you would like to enter this manually (DHCP inactive).

Please take into account that automatic retrieval of the IP address, gateway, subnet mask only works if the DHCP function is activated in your router.
One by one, enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, primary DNS and secondary DNS if required, using the Arrow buttons on the remote control. Confirm each set value with the ENTER button.
Now enter the name (SSID) of your WLAN network using the virtual keyboard and confirm with OK.
Select whether your WLAN network is Unencrypted, encrypted by WEP or by WPA/WPA2 and confirm the following item.
Then use the virtual keyboard to enter your WLAN password and confirm with OK to start the connection process.

In general, the WLAN connection can be used after a few seconds.
16.3.2 Display settings
Select [Display settings] to display the current network settings.
16.3.3 TechniSat Connect PIN
You can control the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR via the TechniSat CONNECT App. To do so, the PIN for the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR must be entered in the App. You can change the PIN as follows.
Under [NetRemote PIN], enter a 4-digit PIN and select OK to save.
16.3.4 Deleting network profile
Use the [Delete All Inactive Networks] or [Delete All Network Connections] menu items to delete all existing connections to a wireless network or to all configured networks and to clear the settings you have made. If you wish to connect the device to these networks again, you must carry out all the settings again.
16.3.5 WLAN connection on standby
Under [WLAN Active on Standby], select whether the WLAN connection is to be maintained in standby mode (YES) or not (NO).
Note that, for unrestricted and smooth use and operation via the TechniSat CONNECT App, this function must remain switched on.
The TechniSat CONNECT App can be downloaded from your smartphone's App store.
16.4 Time and date settings
16.4.1 Manually setting the date/time
Depending on the setting for time updates (Section 16.4.2), the date and time might have to be set manually.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Time and Date] item.
Press the ENTER button.
Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [Set Date/Time] item and press ENTER.
The first digits (day) of the date flash and can be changed using the ▲/▼ buttons.
Press the ENTER button to apply the setting.
The next date digits (month) then start to flash and can again be changed as described above.
Press the ENTER button after every additional setting in order to go to the next setting.
Proceed with the time in the same way as described above.
After all settings have been made and the ENTER button pressed for the last time, [Time Saved] appears on the display.
16.4.2 Updating
Here you can specify whether time updates should be carried out automatically via the Internet, DAB+ or FM, or whether you wish to enter them manually (Section 16.4.1).
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Time and Date] > [Update] item, then press ENTER.
Use the ▲/▼buttons to select the following options:
[Update from DAB] (Update via DAB+ only) [Update from FM] (Update via FM only)
[Update from NET] (Update via Internet radio only)
[No Update] (Time/date must be entered manually, see Section 16.4.1).
Press the ENTER button to save the setting.

If you have selected [Update from NET], you must also configure the time zone and the summer/winter time setting. This is done under [System Settings] > [Time and Date] > [Set Time Zone] and [System Settings] > [Time and Date] > [Summer time?].
16.4.3 Setting the time format
Under Time format you can activate the 12 or 24 hour format.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Time and Date] > [Time Format] item, then press ENTER.
Use ▲/▼ to choose one of the following options:
[24 hours]
[12 hours]
Press the ENTER button to save.
16.4.4 Standby clock
Here you can configure the time display in standby mode. You can choose between the analogue display or the digital display.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Time and Date] > [Standby Clock] item, then press ENTER.
Use ▲/▼ to choose one of the options.
Press the ENTER button to save.
16.5 Auto Standby
The DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR can automatically switch to standby mode after not being used for a specified time.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Auto Standby] item, then press ENTER.
Use ▲/▼ to select a time after which the device should switch to standby.
Press the ENTER button to save.

In Bluetooth, CD, AUX and USB modes, the device will automatically switch to standby mode after approx. 15 minutes if no sound is played.
16.6 Language
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Language] item, then press ENTER.
Use ▲/▼ to select one of the available languages and confirm by pressing the ENTER button.
16.7 Factory settings
If you change the location of the device, e.g. when moving house, it is possible that the saved stations can no longer be received. In this case you can reset the device to factory settings to delete all the saved stations and launch a new scan.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Factory Settings] item, then press ENTER.
Use ▲/▼ to select the [Yes] option, then press ENTER to reset to the factory settings.
All previously stored stations and settings will now be deleted. The device is now in the same status as when delivered.
[Restarting...] appears on the display.
The device will switch to standby after successfully resetting to the factory settings. You will then need to run the initial installation wizard.
16.8 Software update
The Software Update feature is used to update the device software.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Software Update] item, then press ENTER.
Auto update
Enable this function so that the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR automatically searches for new software versions during operation. If new software is found, a note will appear in the display. Note the information on the screen and do not switch the device off during the software update.
Check now
Select [Check Now] to launch an immediate search for a new software version on the Internet. Note the information on the screen and do not switch the device off during the software update.
16.9 Set-up wizard
Under Info you can retrieve the currently installed software version.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Info] item, then press ENTER.
The current software version is displayed.
16.11 Data protection
Under this option you can find the data protection information.
16.12 Brightness
It is possible to set the display brightness both for operation and standby. There are also various colour schemes available.
Press the MENU button and use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the [System Settings] > [Brightness] item, then press ENTER.
[Operation] regulates brightness in the normal operating status. You can choose from [High], [Medium] and [Low] brightness intensities. Use ▲/▼ to select the brightness level and press ENTER to save.
[Standby] regulates the brightness in standby mode. You can choose from [Medium] and [Low] brightness intensities here. Use ▲/▼ to select a brightness level and press ENTER to save.
[Auto Dim] automatically dims the display to the Low brightness level after a set time without the radio being used.
When the [Off] option is selected, the display will be permanently lit with the brightness selected under [Operation]. Press ENTER to apply the setting.
17 Cleaning
To prevent the risk of electric shock, you must not clean the device using a wet cloth or under running water. Prior to cleaning, pull out the mains plug and switch off the device!
You must not use scouring pads, scouring powder and solvents such as alcohol or petrol.
Do not use any of the following substances: saltwater, insecticide, chlorine-based or acidic solvents (ammonium chloride).
Clean the housing using a soft, damp cloth. Do not use spirit, thinners, etc.; you could damage the surface of the device.

Only clean the display with a soft, cotton cloth. If required, use a cotton cloth with small amounts of non-alkaline, diluted, water-based or alcohol-based soap solution.

Gently clean the surface using the cotton cloth.
18 Troubleshooting
If the device does not operate as intended, check the following table for information.
| Symptom Possible cause/remedy | |
| The device cannot be switched on. | The device is not being supplied with power. |
| No sound can be heard. Increase the volume. | |
| The display does not switch on. Disconnect the device from the power supply and then reconnect it. | |
| Poor reception via DAB+/FM. Fully extend the antenna. Change the position of the antenna or the DIGITRADIO 370/371 CD IR. | |
| The device cannot be operated. Disconnect the device from the power supply and then reconnect it. | |
| Bad Bluetooth connection and dropouts | Do not exceed the maximum range for Bluetooth of 10m. |
| No sound from the external input (AUX). | Is the device connected correctly? |
| Has AUX been selected as the input source? | |
| Has playback been started on the external device and has the output volume been set? | |
| Device automatically switches to standby | The auto standby function switches the device to standby after approx. 15 minutes if there is no playback in DAB, CD, Bluetooth or USB modes. |
| Distorted sound can be heard. In the vicinity of the device, a mobile phone or other device is emitting disruptive radio waves. Remove the mobile phone or device from the vicinity of the radio. | |
| Other operational malfunctions, loud noises or a malfunctioning display. | Electronic components in the device are malfunctioning. Remove the mains plug. Keep the device separated from the power source for approx. 10 sec. Reconnect the device. |
| CD or MP3 CD is not detected or music skips when played. | Carefully clean the underneath of the CD.Use another CD. |
If the malfunction has not been resolved, even after performing the checks described, please contact the Technical Hotline.
19 Technical specifications / manufacturer's instructions
Subject to technical changes and errors.
| Reception channels DAB/DAB+, Internet radio, FM, Bluetooth, AUX, USB, CD | |
| Power supply AC Input: 100 - 240 V, 50/60 HzDC output (USB port): 5 V, 1 A | |
| Frequencies FM: 87.5-108 MHz | DAB/DAB+: 174 - 240 MHzBluetooth: 2.402 - 2.480 GHzTransmission capacity: 2 dBm EIRPWLAN: 2.471 - 2.472 MhzTransmission capacity: 19 dBm EIRP |
| Bluetooth version V4.2 | |
| Display TFT colour display | |
| Power consumption Operating max.: 28 W | Standby: < 1 W (without WiFi connection)< 2 W (with WiFi connection) |
| Consumption minimisation (automatic shutdown after 15 minutes on standby) | With no playback:DAB, Bluetooth, CD, USB.AUX after 4 hours. |
| Audio output performance 2 x 5 W RMS | |
| Ambient conditions Operating: 0°C ~ 35 °C | |
| Weight (kg) ~2.73 | |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) cm 35.1 x 12.3 x 21.2 | |
Mode d'emploi
DIGITRADIO 370 CD IR
DIGITRADIO 371 CD IR

1 Illustrations
1.1 Vue avant

1.2 Vue arrière

8 Lecture/Pause/INFO
Lecture/Pause - Touche
1.2 Achteraanzicht

3.4.1 Juridische mededeling
