audizio 102.270 BRESCIA BLACK Amplifier with Internet Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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audizio 102.270 Brescia WIFI DAB+ Radio Instruction Manual

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Congratulations to the purchase of this Audizio product. Please read this manual thoroughly prior to using the unit in order to benefit fully from all features.

Read the manual prior to using the unit. Follow the instructions in order not to invalidate the warranty. Take all precautions to avoid fire and/or electrical shock. Repairs must only be carried out by a qualified technician in order to avoid electrical shock. Keep the manual for future reference.

  • Prior to using the unit, please ask advice from a specialist. When the unit is switched on for the first time, some smell may occur. This is normal and will disappear after a while.
  • The unit contains voltage carrying parts. Therefore, do NOT open the housing.
  • Do not place metal objects or pour liquids into the unit This may cause electrical shock and malfunction.
  • Do not place the unit near heat sources such as radiators, etc. Do not place the unit on a vibrating surface. Do not cover the ventilation holes.
  • The unit is not suitable for continuous use.
  • Be careful with the mains lead and do not damage it. A faulty or damaged mains lead can cause electrical shock and malfunction.
  • When unplugging the unit from a mains outlet, always pull the plug, never the lead.
  • Do not plug or unplug the unit with wet hands.
  • If the plug and/or the mains lead are damaged, they need to be replaced by a qualified technician.
  • If the unit is damaged to such an extent that internal parts are visible, do NOT plug the unit into a mains outlet and DO NOT switch the unit on. Contact your dealer. Do NOT connect the unit to a rheostat or dimmer.
  • To avoid fire and shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain and moisture.
  • All repairs should be carried out by a qualified technician only.
  • Connect the unit to an earthed mains outlet (220- 240Vac/50Hz) protected by a 10-16A fuse.
  • During a thunderstorm or if the unit will not be used for a longer period of time, unplug it from the mains. The rule is: Unplug it from the mains when not in use.
  • If the unit has not been used for a longer period of time, condensation may occur. Let the unit reach room temperature before you switch it on. Never use the unit in humid rooms or outdoors.
  • To prevent accidents in companies, you must follow the applicable guidelines and follow the instructions.
  • Do not repeatedly switch the fixture on and off. This shortens the lifetime.
  • Keep the unit out of the reach of children. Do not leave the unit unattended.
  • Do not use cleaning sprays to clean switches. The residues of these sprays cause deposits of dust and grease. In case of malfunction, always seek advice from a specialist.
  • Do not force the controls.
  • This unit is with speaker inside which can cause magnetic field. Keep this unit at least 60cm away from computer or TV.
  • If this product has a built-in lead-acid rechargeable battery. Please recharge the battery every 3 months if you are not going to use the product for a long period of time. Otherwise the battery may be permanently damaged.
  • If the battery is damaged, please replace with same specifications battery. And dispose the damaged battery environment friendly.
  • If the unit has fallen, always have it checked by a qualified technician before you switch the unit on again.
  • Do not use chemicals to clean the unit. They damage the varnish. Only clean the unit with a dry cloth.
  • Keep away from electronic equipment that may cause interference.
  • Only use original spares for repairs, otherwise serious damage and/or dangerous radiation may occur.
  • Switch the unit off prior to unplugging it from the mains and/or other equipment. Unplug all leads and cables prior to moving the unit.
  • Make sure that the mains lead cannot be damaged when people walk on it. Check the mains lead before every use for damages and faults!
  • The mains voltage is 220-240Vac/50Hz. Check if power outlet match. If you travel, make sure that the mains voltage of the country is suitable for this unit.
  • Keep the original packing material so that you can transport the unit in safe conditions.

This mark attracts the attention of the user to high voltages that are present inside the housing and that are of sufficient magnitude to cause a shock hazard.

This mark attracts the attention of the user to important instructions that are contained in the manual and that he should read and adhere to.

The unit has been certified CE. It is prohibited to make any changes to the unit. They would invalidate the CE certificate and their guarantee!

NOTE: To make sure that the unit will function normally, it must be used in rooms with a temperature between 5°C/41°F and 35°C/95°F.

Electric products must not be put into household waste. Please bring them to a recycling centre. Ask your local authorities or your dealer about the way to proceed. The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice.

Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself. This would invalid your warranty. Do not make any changes to the unit. This would also invalid your warranty. The warranty is not applicable in case of accidents or damages caused by inappropriate use or disrespect of the warnings contained in this manual. Audizio cannot be held responsible for personal injuries caused by a disrespect of the safety recommendations and warnings. This is also applicable to all damages in whatever form.

UNPACHING INSTRUCTION

CAUTION! Immediately upon receiving the product, carefully unpack the carton, check the contents to ensure that all parts are present, and have been received in good condition. Notify the shipper immediately and retain packing material for inspection if any parts appear damage from shipping or the package itself shows signs of mishandling. Save the package and all packing materials. In the event that the product must be returned to the factory, it is important that the product be returned in the original factory box and packing. If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after transportation), do not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation water might damage your device. Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature.

POWER SUPPLY

On the label on the backside of the product is indicated on this type of power supply must be connected. Check that the mains voltage corresponds to this, all other voltages than specified, the light effect can be irreparably damaged. The product must also be directly connected to the mains and may be used. No dimmer or adjustable power supply.

Always connect the device to a protected circuit (circuit breaker or fuse). Make sure the device has an appropriate electrical ground to avoid the risk of electrocution or fire.

CONTROLS

Controls

Controls Continued

  1. Volume control /
    Rotate to adjust the volume level. Press to stop CD playback

  2. Navigation/OK
    Rotate to navigate the menus. Press to confirm (OK)

  3. Back
    Press to go to previous menu level

  4. Headphone jack 3.5 mm

  5. USB port (for playback only)

  6. Favorite
    Press and hold until the display shows the Save to Preset screen to store the current station as a preset. Press briefly to select one of the listed preset stations

  7. Display

  8. Eject
    Press to eject the CD disk

  9. Next
    Press to change to the next station on the list/next track on media sources

  10. Play/pause
    Press to play/pause playback

  11. Previous
    Press to change to the previous station on the list/previous track on media sources

  12. Menu/info
    Press to enter the menu or to cycle through different sets of information while playing a channel

  13. Mode
    Press to change modes

  14. Standby
    Press to change between “on” and “standby” mode

  15. On/off
    Switch to power on/off the device

  16. WIFI antenna

  17. Speaker output connectors

  18. Pre out & AUX IN RCA connectors

  19. Optical input (Toslink)

  20. Coaxial input

  21. DAB/FM antenna

REMOTE CONTROL

: Press to toggle between Standby and Operation

: Press to eject the CD disk

EQ: Equalizer

Dimmer: Access the Dimmer menu to adjust the brightness of the display

Sleep: Sleep timer

Prog: Program

: Previous station on the list/previous track on media sources

: Press to stop playback

: Next station on the list/next track on media sources

Info: Cycle through different sets of information while playing a channel

Mode: Switch between radio modes

Menu/back: Press to go to menu or go back

: Cursor up

: Cursor left

: Cursor right

: Cursor down

OK / Play/pause: Press to confirm, or play/pause playback

Vol-: Volume down

Vol+: Volume up

0-9: Input index numbers / input characters for WiFi password

FAV: Preset the current playing station to favorites

: Mute

BEFORE YOU START

Please ensure the following is ready: You have a broadband internet connection. A wireless broadband router is connected to the internet successfully. The radio supports Wireless B, G and N connection (Wireless N router can also be used with the setting on B or G). You know the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption code/password. You need to key in the correct code when the radio is connected to the wireless router for network connection. If you do not know the code/password, please contact the person/technician who set up the router/network for you. The radio can work via Wireless network connection (Wi-Fi connection).

GETTING STARTED

  • Remove internet radio from the package box.
  • Plug in the power lead and switch the Power on/off switch (on the rear cabinet) to ON.

Note: Before starting, please make sure that the voltage mentioned on the power supply is corresponds to the voltage used in your local area. Only use the supplied mains VDE plug to connect the device to a household mains socket.
When it is the first time booting up the device, the setup wizard is launched automatically.

MODE SELECTION

From the Main Menu, select a mode and press [OK]. Alternatively, use the navigation knob to switch to different modes. After just a moment, the radio switches to that mode. The last used station or track previously used in that mode is selected. If this is not possible, radio scans for relevant stations, networks, or prompts the user for input.

AUDIO PLAYBACK

The common controls for audio playback are identical across all playback modes:
Turn the volume rotary control to increase or decrease the volume level. The general track controls are [PLAY/PAUSE] to start and pause tracks and the [NEXT] and [PREVIOUS] buttons to skip to the next or previous track in the current playlist.

The main control for moving through menus and options is the navigation knob. Rotate the knob to move up or down a menu. Once the required option or value is highlighted press the knob to confirm and enter the highlighted sub-menu. All menus and lists act as loops, meaning that turning the control to go beyond the first or last entry in a menu or list takes you to the opposite end of the menu or list. To enter the menu tree in a particular mode press and hold [MENU]. To move back a menu level press [BACK]. Each mode has a unique menu structure, with options specific to that mode. For example, the FM mode menu has two mode specific options: Scan setting and Audio setting.

The System setting menu presents system setting functions to allow the user to setup how the unit functions. This includes network, time, language, and software parameters.

PRESETS

In DAB-, FM- and Internet radio mode, up to 40 preset stations can be stored and recalled. To store the current station as a preset, press and hold [FAV] until the display shows the Save to Preset screen. Select one of the 40 preset numbers to save the currently playing station and press [OK] to confirm. To select a preset, press [FAV] , then select one of the listed preset stations. When a preset station is playing, its preset store number + Star icon are shown in the bottom of the screen.

SETTINGS

All the settings parameters for radio are available on the System settings menu.

Equaliser

Several predefined EQ settings are available, including a custom, user-defined setting. To choose an EQ setting, select Menu > System settings > Equaliser. You can then choose from a variety of predefined settings and My EQ. The last option ‘My EQ profile setup’ allows you to define your own settings for the ‘My EQ’ option, with custom bass and treble settings.

Network

Network wizard
This guides you through the necessary steps to join a network. This is also automatically run as part of the Setup wizard. The screens and options presented will depend on the type of network and network protection used.

Selecting a network
When the Network wizard is chosen, the device automatically scans for available wireless networks and presents a list of SSID’s (Service Set Identifier) for the networks. The device remembers login details for the last four wireless networks it has connected to and will automatically connect to them when they are available. If connection to a network is temporarily lost, the device will automatically reconnect.

Open network
If the network is open (non-encrypted), the device connects, and no further input is required.
Standard encrypted network
If the wireless network is protected the next screen presents options to enter the network key or password/phrase.
On completion
The device connects to the selected network. If connecting fails, the device returns to a previous screen to try again. To exit the process, use the [BACK/MENU] button. If the network connection is lost, the device reconnects automatically.

PBC Wlan setup (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
The device prompts you to press the connect button on the router and then press the select control. For more information on setting up a PBC Wlan encrypted network, please refer to your PBC Wlan router’s instructions.

View settings
Displays the settings details for the current network setup, including:
Active connections
MAC address
Wlan region
DHCP
SSID
IP Address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS

Manual settings
Choose to enable/disable DHCP.

NetRemote PIN setup
Allows you to setup a PIN number to be entered before being able to connect to the device remotely over a network.

Network profile
This displays a list of the networks remembered by radio (up to a maximum of 4). You can see the list of registered networks through Menu > System settings > Network > Network profile>. Here, you can delete unwanted networks by selecting them and pressing [OK] , confirm deleting by selecting Yes.

Clear network settings
This option allows for clearing current network settings, allowing you to join an alternative network more easily.

Keep network connected
Choose to keep network connected or not.

Time/Date

Set Time/Date
The date and time are displayed as dd-mm-yyyy with the first value (dd) flashing. Adjust each value with the navigation knob. As each value is set, press the navigation knob to confirm the value. The next value will flash, ready for adjustment.

Auto-update (from DAB, FM or Network)
Auto-update works with data sent over DAB, FM or the Internet. DAB and FM use time signal broadcast with radio transmissions. Network uses a time signal sent from the internet radio portal when in any network-connected mode.

  1. Select “Update from DAB”, “Update from FM”, “Update from Network” or “No update”.
  2. When updating from the network: set your time zone.
  3. If your country uses daylight saving time (DST), the automatically updated time from the network may be wrong.

When daylight saving adjustments is in effect, such as British Summer Time (BST), turn on the Daylight savings option to compensate.
Note: if you are updating the time from DAB or FM, the daylight savings option has no effect on the displayed time. The device will auto-update from the selected source if time information is available.

Set format
Allows you to change between 12 and 24 hour display.

Language
The default language is English. To change, navigate to Menu > System settings > Languages > to select your preferred language.

Factory reset
Reset all user settings to default values. Time/date, network configuration and presets are lost. However, the radio’s current software version is maintained. To perform a factory reset, select Menu > System settings > Factory reset. Confirm by selecting Proceed > Yes.

Software update
From time to time, software updates with bug fixes and/or additional features become available. You can either check manually or set the device to check periodically automatically (this is default setting). If the device detects that newer software is available, it asks if you want to proceed with updating. If so, the new software is then downloaded and installed. After a software update, all user settings are maintained.

CAUTION: Before starting a software update, ensure that radio is plugged into a stable mains power connection. Disconnecting power during software update may permanently damage the unit.

Setup wizard
This allows you to run the Setup wizard at any time.

Info
Shows details of the current system including software version number, Radio ID and the name by which the radio is identified on a network.

Privacy Policy
Displays a privacy notice guiding you to our website for full details of the Frontier Smart Technologies Privacy policy.

Backlight
The display can be set to dim when in Standby mode or after a timeout period. This option allows you to set the timeout period and the brightness settings before (On/Bright level) and after (Dim level) the customized time period.
For the On level, High, Medium and Low are available.
For the Dim level, High, Medium, Low and Off are available.

Line output setup
For Line output, choose to allow line output or not.
For Local speaker, choose to turn on the sound output or not.

INTERNET RADIO

This device can play thousands of radio stations from around the world via a broadband internet connection. Once a station has been selected, the device connects directly to that station.

To enter Internet Radio mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob to cycle through the modes until Internet Radio is displayed, or select Mode > Internet Radio.

Note: The station list menu is provided from the Internet radio portal, so it is only accessible when radio is connected to the Internet. Station lists and submenus can change from time to time.

LOCAL
Sub-menu to search for stations using a variety of categories, for example: local stations, BBC stations, genres or stations from a specific city. Choose the required category and either a further list of sub-categories is shown, or (if there is no further sub-category) the available stations for the chosen category are listed.

LAST LISTENED
When the internet radio mode (re)starts, the last-listened station is selected. To select another recently used station, select Last listened , then select the station on the last listened list. Most recent stations appear at the top of the list.

SEARCH
You can also search for stations with particular keywords in their title. To search, select Menu > Station list > Search and enter a keyword. Select a broadcast from the list.

LOCATION
To select an internet broadcast from a particular location, select Menu > Station list > Location >. Select a continent from the menu and a list of countries available is presented, select a country and the available internet radio stations are presented. Choose a radio station from the list to tune to that station.

POPULAR
Presents a list of the most popular internet stations from around the world.

DISCOVER
Allows you to select from a list of stations defined by either their origin (country), genre or language. Navigate through the category options. Once you have made your selection a screen confirms your selected category and the number of stations within that category. To see the list, select the option showing the number of available stations.

NOW PLAYING INFORMATION
While the stream is playing, the display shows its name and description. If any artist and/or track information is available, this is also displayed. To view further information, press [INFO]. Each time you press, another set of information is displayed, cycling through the following details:

Slogan (default; where available)
Language/Location
Codec and sampling rate
Playback buffer
Date info

PODCASTS

This device can play thousands of podcasts from around the world via a broadband internet connection. Once a podcast has been selected, the device connects directly to that station.

To enter Podcast mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob to cycle through the modes until Podcasts is displayed, or select Mode > Podcasts.

Note: The podcast menu is provided from the Podcast portal, so it is only accessible when radio is connected to the Internet. Podcast lists and submenus can change from time to time.

LOCAL
Presents a sub-menu to search for podcasts using a variety of categories, for example, comedy of the week, authors, popular, etc. Choose the required category and either a further list of sub-categories is shown, or (if there is no further sub-category) the available podcasts for the chosen category are listed.

SEARCH
You can also search for podcasts with particular keywords in their title. To search, select Menu > Podcast list > Search and enter a keyword. Select a broadcast from the list.

LOCATION
To select a Podcast from a particular location, select Menu > Podcast list > Location >. Select a continent from the menu and a list of countries available is presented, select a country and the available podcasts are presented. Choose a podcast from the list to tune to that podcast.

DISCOVER
Allows you to select from a list of podcasts defined by either their origin (country), genre or language. Navigate through the category options. Once you have made your selection a screen confirms your selected category and the number of podcasts within that category. To see the list, select the option showing the number of available podcasts.

DAB RADIO

To enter DAB mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob to cycle through the listening modes until DAB Radio is displayed, or select Menu > Main menu > DAB.

STATION LIST
The first time you select DAB radio mode (or if the station list is empty), the device automatically initiates a full scan to see what stations are available.
A station marked with a question mark indicates that this station is currently unavailable. Depending on the cause of the loss of signal this may be only temporary. Stations that unlikely to be available again can be removed from the station list.

Scan for stations
To start a scan manually, select Menu > Scan. Once the scan is complete, the radio shows a list of available stations. The manual tune menu option allows the user to select a particular channel and display the signal strength of that channel.

Remove stations from list
To remove stations that a listed but unavailable, select Menu > Prune invalid.

Selecting stations
To listen to- or change a station, select Menu > Station List and press [OK]. Select the station you want to listen to by scrolling the navigation control. Stations marked with a ‘?’ are not available. Once selected, the station starts playing and the screen shows information about the station, track or show broadcast by the station. Alternatively, pressing either the left and right keys, it jumps to the next station up or down in the station list.

‘NOW PLAYING’ INFORMATION
While the stream is playing, the screen shows its name and DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) information, giving real-time information such as program name, track title and other details. Stereo broadcasts are indicated with an icon at the top of the screen. To view further information, press [INFO]. Each time you press, another set of information is displayed.

SLIDESHOW
When slideshow is available (dependent on the broadcasted signal), the images are displayed on the left side of the screen. To cycle through the different display options (thumbnail, slide with DLS text and full screen slide) press the knob control.

SETTINGS

Dynamic Range Compression (DRC)
Some DAB broadcasts offer Dynamic Range Compression (DRC). This feature allows radios to compress the dynamic range of the output audio stream, so that the volume of quiet sounds is increased, and the volume of loud sounds is reduced. This can be useful if you are listening to music with a high dynamic range in a noisy environment (for example, classical music while centering). To change the DRC setting for this device, select Menu > DRC, and then choose between DRC high, DRC low or DRC off.
Note: The DRC setting does not have any effect if DRC data is not included in the broadcast.

Station order
You can choose the order of the DAB station list to be either Alphanumeric or Ensemble. Ensemble lists groups of stations that are broadcasted together on the same ensemble. Valid lists valid stations first, alphanumerically, then off-air stations. To change station order, select Menu > Station order >, then Alphanumeric or Ensemble.

FM RADIO

To enter FM Radio mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob until FM Radio is displayed, or select Menu > Main menu > FM.

Manual search
To search manually, press the navigation knob and then rotate knob clockwise to scan “upwards” or counterclockwise to scan “downwards”.

Auto search
To initiate the auto search procedure, press and hold the navigation knob. The radio starts to scan the entire frequency band. It will stop automatically when a strong enough station has been found.

SELECTING STATIONS
To find a station, press [OK]. The display shows a running frequency graphic while the device scans the FM band. Alternatively, you can scan up or down by pressing and holding [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons or tune manually with short presses.

Note: Scanning can be set to search for strong signals only.

‘NOW PLAYING’ INFORMATION

While a FM station is playing, the display shows one of the two following sets data:

  • If RDS information is available, the service name (i.e. station name) is displayed by default. You can cycle through further RDS information by pressing [INFO]. Each time you press [INFO] , another set of information is displayed.
  • If no RDS information is available, the current frequency is shown.

SETTINGS

Scan settings
By default, FM scans stop at any available station. This may result in a poor signal from weak stations. To only stop at strong stations with good signal strength, select Menu > Scan setting > Strong stations only? > Yes.

Audio settings
By default, all stereo stations are reproduced in stereo automatically. For weak stations, this may result in a poor signal. To play weak stations in mono, select Menu > Audio setting > FM weak reception: Listen in mono only > Yes.

CD

To enter CD mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob until CD is displayed, or select Menu > Main menu > CD. The display will show “Loading…” followed by “Reading “,“No Disc”. Insert your CD, the drive will take in the CD automatically. The first track on the CD will now start playback, the play time will be displayed.

If the song is ID3-format, Press the [INFO] button on the remote control repeatedly or press the [OK] button on the device. Additional info (date, file, folder, album, artist, title) will be displayed.

CD functions
To skip between tracks, use the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons on the radio or the remote. Press [PAUSE/PLAY] using the button on the device or remote control to play or pause.
To rewind/fast forward within the current track, press and hold the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons on the remote control and release when you wish to resume playback.
To eject the CD, press [EJECT] on the device or remote control.

Arrange a CD song program
It’s possible to program the device to play CD tracks in a particular order. When playing a CD, press [STOP].
Simply follow up by pressing [PROGRAM] on the remote control to initiate programming mode. The star icon is displayed.
Once in program settings, the display will show “T001” to display the first track on the CD as P01. You can now choose what track you would like as program number P01 by using the [ <<] and [ >>] buttons to scroll through to the track you would like to select. Once on the selected track for P01, press [PROGRAM]. The device will proceed to allow you to select your next programmable track. For the next track, the display will show T002. Now use the [ <<] and [ >>] buttons to again scroll through to the track you would like to select now. Once on the selected track for P02, press [PROGRAM]. The device will proceed to allow you to select your next programmable track.
After you have finished programming your track selection, press [PAUSE/PLAY] to play the songs which have been programmed. When the program mode is activated, press [STOP] to exit the program playback mode and return to regular CD playing.

USB

USB mode plays audio from an external source such as an MP3 player.
To enter USB mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob until USB is displayed, or select Menu > Main menu > USB.

USB functions
To skip between tracks, use the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons on the radio or the remote. Press [PAUSE/PLAY] using the button on the device or remote control to play or pause. To rewind/fast forward within the current track, press and hold the [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] buttons on the remote control and release when you wish to resume playback.

Arrange a USB song program
It’s possible to program the device to play USB tracks in a particular order. When playing via USB, press [STOP]. Simply follow up by pressing [PROGRAM] on the remote control to initiate programming mode. The star icon is displayed.
Once in program settings, the display will show “T001” to display the first track on USB as P01. You can now choose what track you would like as program number P01 by using the [ <<] and [ >>] buttons to scroll through to the track you would like to select. Once on the selected track for P01, press [PROGRAM]. The device will proceed to allow you to select your next programmable track. For the next track, the display will show T002. Now use the [ <<] and [ >>] buttons to again scroll through to the track you would like to select now. Once on the selected track for P02, press [PROGRAM]. The device will proceed to allow you to select your next programmable track.
After you have finished programming your track selection, press [PAUSE/PLAY] to play the songs which have been programmed.

AUXILIARY

AUX IN mode plays audio from an external source such as MP3 players.

To avoid sudden loud volume, turn the volume down on both this device and, if adjustable, the source device.
Connect the external audio source to the AUX IN L and R connectors.
To enter AUX IN mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob until “Aux in” is displayed, or select Menu > Main menu > Aux in.
Adjust the volume of this device (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as required.

BT STREAMING AUDIO

BT streaming audio mode allows BT capable devices to pair with this device to stream music. To enter BT streaming audio mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the knob until BT Audio is displayed, or select Menu > Main menu > BT.

To pair a BT device with the radio
Enter Menu > BT, which makes this device discoverable. On your BT capable smart device, make sure your BT is activated and scan for devices. Select “Audizio Brescia” from the list of available BT devices.

Control from radio
While in BT mode you can pause, play and jump to next/previous tracks using the designated buttons available on the radio.

OPTICAL (TOSLINK)

Optical mode plays audio from an external source such as MP3 players.

To avoid sudden loud volume, turn the volume down on both this device and, if adjustable, the source device.
Connect the external audio source to the optical connector.
To enter optical mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob until “Optical” is displayed or select Menu > Main menu > Optical.
Adjust the volume of this device (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as required.

COAXIAL

Coaxial mode plays audio from an external source such as MP3 players.

To avoid sudden loud volume, turn the volume down on both this device and, if adjustable, the source device.
Connect the external audio source to the coaxial connector.
To enter coaxial mode, either press [MODE] and rotate the navigation knob until “Coaxial” is displayed or select Menu > Main menu > Coaxial.
Adjust the volume of this device (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as required.

ALARM & SLEEP TIMER

There are two different wake-up alarms with snooze functionality and a sleep timer function to turn the system off after a custom set period/time. Each alarm can be set to start in a particular playback mode.

SLEEP TIMER
To set the sleep timer, press [SLEEP] on remote control repeatedly to cycle through the sleep time options: OFF, 15 min, 30 min, 45 min, 60 min, 90 min or 120 min. Stop the input when the required time is displayed, after a moment the screen returns to the screen used before the sleep function was selected. On the now playing screen, the remaining sleep time is displayed at the bottom of the display. Alternatively select Menu > Main menu > Sleep and choose the desired sleep time option. Once you have selected a sleep time period, the system returns to the main menu. Press and hold [MENU] to return to the “now playing” screen. To cancel a selected sleep timer, select Sleep OFF from the sleep options using either of the above methods.
Note: A sleep timer is automatically cancelled in case this device is put into standby mode.

ALARM
To set or change an alarm, navigate to Menu > Main menu > Alarms. Select the alarm number (1 or 2), then configure the following parameters:
Enable: Off, Daily, Once, Weekends or Weekdays
Time: 12:00AM (adjust as desired)
Date: (adjust as desired – this option is only visible if ‘Once’ is selected in the “Enable” field).
Mode: Buzz, Internet radio, DAB or FM.
Preset: Last listened or 1-40
Volume: 0- 32
To save these settings and set the alarm, scroll down and select save.
Note: If you press [BACK] or [MENU] to exit the alarm settings without saving, a dialogue screen is displayed asking if you wish to save the changes. The “now playing” screen shows active alarms with an icon at the bottom left of the display. At the set time, the alarm will sound. To temporarily silence it, press [OK]. Pressing [OK] repeatedly cycles through the available snooze periods: 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, and 30 min. The radio returns to standby for the set period, with the silenced alarm icon flashing and a countdown of the remaining snooze period. After the set snooze time the alarm will sound again. To change the snooze time during a snooze period, press [OK] to select a new snooze time. Any remaining snooze time is reset to the selected time period. To cancel a sounding alarm, or an alarm in snooze, press [STANDBY].

SPOTIFY CONNECT

Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify.
Go to spotify.com/connect to learn how.

Licenses
The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here: http://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Technical Specifications

The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice.

The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives to which they are subject:

European Union

Tronios B.V.,
Bedrijvenpark Twente Noord 18,
7602KR Almelo, The Netherlands

2014/35/EU
2014/30/EU
2011/65/EC
2014/53/EU

United Kingdom

Tronios Ltd.,
130 Harley Street,
London W1G 7JU, United Kingdom

S.I. 2016:1101
S.I. 2016:1091
S.I. 2012:3032
S.I. 2017:1206

Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.

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