Sangean DDR-75BT BT Internet Radio Instruction Manual
- August 30, 2024
- Sangean
Table of Contents
DDR-75BT BT Internet Radio
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Specifications:
- Model: DDR-75BT
- Version: GB Version 1
Product Information:
The DDR-75BT is a versatile radio that allows you to listen to
Internet radio, podcasts, streaming services like Spotify and
Amazon Music, DAB radio, FM radio, audio CDs, USB devices, SD
cards, and audio from external devices via the Aux in socket. It
comes with a remote control for easy operation and can also be
controlled using the UNDOK app.
Product Usage Instructions:
1. Getting Started
Before using the radio, follow these steps:
- Finding a suitable location for the radio.
- Preparing the remote control.
- Connecting the radio to the mains power supply.
- Performing the radio’s initial setup.
- Turning the radio on / off.
- Selecting the operating mode.
2. Controlling the Radio Using the UNDOK App
You can control the radio using the UNDOK app by:
- Using the UNDOK app to control the radio.
- Configuring the radio’s settings using the UNDOK app.
3. Listening to Internet Radio
To listen to Internet radio, follow these steps:
- Access the Internet radio menu.
- Store Internet radio stations as presets.
- Recall Internet radio station presets.
- Show Internet radio information on the display.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Can I listen to Spotify on this radio?
A: Yes, you can listen to Spotify on the DDR-75BT by selecting
the Spotify option in the streaming services menu.
Q: How do I preset stations in DAB and FM modes?
A: To preset stations in DAB and FM modes, tune into the desired
station and then press and hold the preset button on the remote
control to save it as a preset.
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Contents
1. Important safety instructions……………………04
2. Introduction …………………………………………….04-06 Overview of the main unit and the
remote control …………………………………………………….04-06
3. Getting started…………………………………………06-07 Finding a suitable location for the
radio……….06 Preparing the remote control…………………….06 Connecting the radio to
the mains power supply …………………………………………………………06 Performing the radio’s initial
setup …………..06-07 Turning the radio on / off………………………….07 Selecting the
operating mode ……………………07
4. Controlling the radio using the UNDOK app…… …………………………………………………….07-08
Using the UNDOK app to control the radio..07-08 Configuring the radio’s
settings using the UNDOK app………………………………………….08
5. Listening to Internet radio………………………..08-09 The Internet radio
menu…………………………..09 Storing Internet radio stations as presets……..09 Recalling
Internet radio station presets………..09 Showing Internet radio information on
the display……………………………………………….09
6. Listening to Podcasts…………………………09-10 The Podcast menu……………………………..09-10
Storing and recalling preset Podcasts…………10 Showing Podcast information on the
display…10
7. Listening to streaming services …………………..10 Listening to
Spotify………………………………..10 Listening to Amazon Music………………………….10 Listening to
Deezer………………………………..10
8. Listening to DAB radio …………………………….10-11 Tuning into DAB
stations………………………10-11 The DAB radio menu……………………………………. 11 Showing DAB
information on the display………11
9. Listening to FM radio……………………………….11-12 Tuning into FM stations
……………………………….. 11 The FM radio menu…………………………….11-12 Showing FM information on
the display……….12 Presetting stations in DAB and FM modes……12 Recalling a
preset in DAB and FM modes………12
10. Listening to Bluetooth audio ……………………12-13 Pairing your Bluetooth device
for the first time……………………………………………….12-13 Audio playback in the Bluetooth
mode…………13 Audio playback from a previously-paired Bluetooth
device……………………………………13 The Bluetooth menu ……………………………………13 Disconnecting your
Bluetooth device………….13 Showing Bluetooth information on the display
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11. Listening to audio from CD…………………..13-14 GB Audio playback in the CD
mode……………..13-14 Showing CD information on the display………..14
12. Listening to audio from or recording audio to a USB device or SD card
………………………………..14 Playing files from a USB device or SD card……14 Recording
audio files to a USB device or SD card …………………………………………………………14 Showing track
information on the display……..14
13. Listening to audio using the Aux in socket..14-15 14. Using the System
settings menu………………15-16
Manually setting the time and date…………15-16 15. Using the Main menu
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Setting the alarms………………………………….16 Setting the sleep timer…………………………16-17 16.
Headphone socket / Line out socket / Optical S/ PDIF output socket / Aerial
removal……………17 17. Specifications………………………………………18
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1. Important safety instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet. Consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Electric Shock, Do not Expose This Appliance to Rain or Moisture.
16. The Shock Hazard Marking and Associated Graphical Symbol is provided on the rear of unit.
17. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
18. Excessive sound pressure on ears and headphones could impair the hearing ability. Higher setting that idle on the equalizer leads to higher signal voltages on the output for ear and headphones.
19. The power plug should be close to the radio, and easy to be approached that during the emergency, to disconnect the power from the radio, just unplug the power plug from the AC power slot.
20. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect
device, the disconnected
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21. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels
for long periods.
22. The marking information is located at the bottom of apparatus.
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
The symbol indicates class II equipment.
The symbol indicates AC voltage. The symbol indicates DC voltage. The
lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within
an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service
personnel only. To reduce the risk of the electric shock, do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you
are qualified to so.
2. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the DDR-75BT radio. We hope you will be satisfied
with your new radio and enjoy using it. This user manual will guide you
through all the necessary steps to set up your DDR-75BT and will explain how
to get the most out of your new radio.
The DDR-75BT is a very versatile radio that allows you to:
Listen to FM, DAB and Internet radio. Enjoy audio from several streaming
services, compact
disc, USB devices, SD card, Bluetooth devices and other devices that feature
an audio output.
Set alarms in order to use the radio as an alarm clock. Fall asleep listening
to audio using a sleep timer. Before using this device, please make sure to
read and understand all parts of the manual.
Overview of the main unit and the remote control
1 Bass speaker x 2
2 Passive bass radiator x 2
3 Treble / Mid-range speaker x 2
4 Volume control
5 Folder up button
6 CD eject button
7 Select / Stop / Preset button
8 Tuning up / Next track / Fast forward button
9 Play / Pause button 10 Folder down button 11 Record button 12 Info / Menu
button 13 Back / Bluetooth pair button 14 Tuning down / Previous track /
Rewind button 15 Power / Sleep button 16 Mode button 17 Remote control sensor
18 LCD display 19 NFC detection area 20 SD card slot 21 CD slot 22 WiFi
antenna (removable see item 31) 23 Telescopic aerial for DAB and FM (antenna
cable
socket behind) 24 AC IN socket 25 Optical output socket (Toslink) 26 Ethernet
socket (RJ-45) 27 Line output socket 28 Headphone socket 29 Auxiliary input
socket 30 USB playback socket 31 WiFi antenna base (this allows the WiFi
antenna to
be placed away from the unit to improve reliability of the WiFi connection)
Remote control
a Power button Press to turn the radio on / off.
b Mute button Press to mute / unmute the radio’s audio output.
c Numeric buttons / Preset buttons Press to select a track number or preset
number. Press and hold to store the currently playing radio station as a
preset.
d Auto tune button Press to perform a full scan in the DAB radio mode. Press
to scan for the next station in the FM radio mode.
e EQ button
Press to enter the equaliser menu setting.
f Folder up button
Press to navigate in menus. Press to go to the next folder in the USB, SD, CD
modes.
Press to go to the next preset in the FM mode. Press to go to the station list
in the DAB mode. g Tuning down / Previous track / Rewind button
Press to decrease the frequency in the FM radio mode.
Press to go to the start of the track or the previous track in the USB, SD,
CD, Bluetooth, Spotify modes. GB
Press to navigate in menus. Press and hold to auto scan to the next station
with a lower frequency in the FM radio mode.
Press and hold to fast rewind in the USB, SD, CD, Bluetooth modes.
h Folder down button
Press to navigate in menus. Press to go to the previous folder in the USB, SD,
CD modes.
Press to go to the next preset in the FM mode. Press to go to the station list
in the DAB mode.
i Back button
Press to go back one step in the radio’s menus. If a DAB broadcast provides a
slideshow image,
this may be viewed full-screen by pressing and holding the Back button.
j Record button
Press to record the radio’s audio output to a USB device or SD card.
k Dimmer button
Press repeatedly to adjust the brightness of the radio’s backlight.
l Alarm button
While the radio is powered on, press to go to the radio’s alarm menu.
While the radio is in standby mode, press repeatedly to enable / disable the
radio’s alarms.
m Sleep / Clock set button
Press repeatedly to set the radio’s sleep timer. Press and hold to enter the
date and time setting.
n Bluetooth pair button
Press to switch to the Bluetooth pairing mode.
o Info / Menu button 05
Press to cycle through information from the playback source on the radio’s display.
Press and hold to enter the menu for the current mode.
p Repeat / Shuffle button
Press repeatedly to select the repeat mode (repeat one, repeat all, repeat
folder, repeat intro) or shuffle mode in the CD, USB, SD modes. The icon of
the selected repeat or shuffle mode is shown at the bottom of the radio’s
display.
q Select / Stop / Preset button
Press to stop playback in the USB, SD, CD modes.
Press to open / select an item in the radio’s menu.
Press to enter the “Recall from Preset” menu in
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the DAB / FM radio, Internet radio and Podcasts
playback modes.
Press and hold to enter the “Save to Preset” menu in the DAB / FM radio,
Internet radio and Podcasts
playback modes.
r Volume up / down button
Press VOL. + to increase volume. Press VOL. – to decrease volume.
s Tuning up / Next track / Fast forward button
Press to increase the frequency in the FM radio mode.
Press to go to the next track in the USB, SD, CD, Bluetooth, Spotify modes.
Press to navigate in menus.
Press and hold to auto scan to the next station with a higher frequency in the
FM radio mode.
Press and hold to fast forward in the USB, SD, CD, Bluetooth modes.
t Play / Pause button
Press to pause or resume playback.
u Subwoofer up / down button
Press + to increase subwoofer level. Press – to decrease subwoofer level.
v Mode button
Press repeatedly to select the desired mode.
w Infrared LED
Lights up when the remote control is sending a command to the radio.
Note: All instructions in the manual use the controls on the radio itself. If
you would want to use the remote control instead, use the corresponding
buttons on the remote control instead. Some features, such as the mute feature
and setting the repeat / shuffle mode can only be controlled using the remote
control.
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3. Getting started
Follow the instructions in this chapter to get your DDR75BT up and running in
no time.
Finding a suitable location for the radio
After unpacking the radio from the box, take the following guidelines into
account when finding a suitable location for the radio:
Place the radio on a flat, even surface such as a table.
Do not place the radio near heat sources.
Make sure there is sufficient space available around the radio for proper
ventilation.
If you are planning to connect the radio to your WiFi network, make sure to
place the radio in a location where Wi-Fi reception is good.
Avoid placing the radio near appliances that can interfere with Wi-Fi
reception, such as microwaves.
Preparing the remote control
The radio’s remote control requires two AAA batteries to operate. To place the
batteries:
1. Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
2. Insert two AAA batteries in the battery compartment with polarities as
shown in the diagram inside the battery compartment.
3. Close the battery compartment again.
Connecting the radio to the mains power supply
The DDR-75BT can be powered using the supplied AC power cord. Before
connecting the plug of the AC power cord to a wall socket, please ensure that
the voltage that the wall socket supplies is within the supported range
printed at the back of the radio (100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz).
If this is the case, first connect the connector of the power cord to the
radio and then insert the plug of the power cord into the wall socket.
Performing the radio’s initial setup
After your DDR-75BT has been supplied with power for the first time, it will
automatically turn on. When the software is loaded the radio’s Setup Wizard
will automatically be started.
The radio’s Setup Wizard will give you a link to the privacy policy and guide
you through the configuration of the radio time format and the radio’s network
connection.
1. When the Setup Wizard is displayed, it will first show a link to the
privacy policy in relation to the use of the radio. Before using the radio,
make sure to read the privacy policy and use the radio’s online functionality
only if you agree to the privacy policy. Press the Select button if you agree
to the privacy policy.
2. Next the radio will ask if you want to start the Setup Wizard now. Use the
Tuning up or Tuning down button to select [Yes] or [No] and press the Select
button to confirm your choice. Select [Yes] to proceed
with the Setup Wizard or select [No] to directly go to
the radio’s Main menu without configuring the radio’s time format and network
connection.
3. After selecting [Yes], the radio’s display will show “12 / 24 hour format”. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the desired time format and press the Select button to confirm your choice.
4. Next, the auto update list is
Auto update
shown on the radio’s display. Update form DAB
Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button and
Update form FM Update form Network No update
Select button to select one
of the 4 following options:
[Update from DAB]: Synchronize the radio’s time and date using DAB stations.
[Update from FM]: Synchronize the radio’s time and date using FM stations.
[Update from Network]: Synchronize the radio’s time and date using a network connection.
[No update]: Time and date will not be synchronized and has to be set manually.
The default is to auto update from the network. If you choose [No update] you will need to set the time and date manually later (see the section of “Manually setting the time and date”). The default of [Update from Network] will be the best option for most users. You will first need to select the correct time zone and daylight savings setting, see steps 5 and 6.
5. Press the Tuning up or Tuning down button to highlight the time zone which is applicable to your location. Press the Select button to confirm the setting.
6. You will then need to set the Daylight savings option according to your location (Daylight savings is also known as Summer / Winter time or BST / GMT adjustment). Press the Tuning up or Tuning down button to highlight [ON] to turn on daylight savings if required or [OFF] if you do not wish to use daylight savings then press the Select button to confirm the setting.
7. The radio will ask if you want to keep the radio connected to the network. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select [Yes] to activate this function or select [No] to deactivate this function. Press the Select button to confirm your choice.
Note:
If you select the [No] option, when the radio is switched to an operating mode that does not require a network, the connected network will be automatically disconnected after a short period of time. When the radio is off, the network will not connect to the radio.
8. The Network Wizard will now
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with several other options.
[Wired] [Manual config]
Use the Tuning up or Tuning
down button (alternatively,
the Folder up or Folder down button) to select one
of the options and then press the Select button to
confirm.
[Name of a Wi-Fi network]: Select the name of a Wi-Fi network to proceed to
the password entry
screen for the selected network.
[Rescan]: Select this option to scan for Wi-Fi networks again.
[Wired]: Select this option if you have connected the radio to a LAN using an
Ethernet cable (not
included).
[Manual config]: Select this option to manually configure the radio’s internet connection (wired / wireless, DHCP enabled / disabled, IP address / subnet mask, SSID, authentication method and password).
9. You have now completed the Setup Wizard and are ready to start using your DDR-75BT. After completing the Setup Wizard, the radio’s Main menu will be shown on the display.
Notes: All of the radio’s menus can be navigated by selecting
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an option using the Tuning up or Tuning down button
(alternatively, the Folder up or Folder down button)
and by pressing the Select button to open or select an
item.
During the Setup Wizard, the radio’s default and recommended settings are indicated using an asterisk.
In order to use any of the radio’s internet features or to control the radio
using the UNDOK app, the radio must
be connected to a network that has internet access.
Turning the radio on / off
The DDR-75BT can be switched on or off by pressing the Power button. After the
radio is turned on, it will automatically select the last used source.
Selecting the operating mode
There are two ways to select the operating mode:
Press the Mode button, then press the Tuning up or Tuning down button
(alternatively, the Folder up or Folder down button) to select the desired
operating mode. Press the Select button to confirm your choice.
Select from the main menu of the radio. (Refer to chapter 15 “Using the Main
menu” for details regarding the radio’s Main menu).
4. Controlling the radio using the UNDOK app
Aside from controlling your DDR-75BT with the buttons on the radio or the
remote control, it can also be controlled from a smart device using the UNDOK
app. The UNDOK app offers an intuitive UNDOK and easy to use user interface,
allows you to configure many of the radio’s settings and is available for
Android and iOS.
Using the UNDOK app to control the radio
Follow these steps to use the UNDOK app to control the radio:
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be used to connect your radio to the network. Follow the on-screen
instructions to complete connecting the radio to the network.
These instructions and screenshots are based on the Android version of the
UNDOK app for smartphones. If you are using a different type of device, the
screen layout and / or icons may be slightly different.
If you would run into any connection problems using the UNDOK app, visit
https://www.frontier-nuvola.net/index for end user support.
Configuring the radio’s settings using the UNDOK app
Follow these steps to configure the radio’s settings using the UNDOK app:
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1. Download and install the UNDOK app for your device by searching for
“UNDOK” in Apple’s App Store or the Google Play Store.
2. Make sure the radio and your smart device are connected to the same
network. Instructions for connecting the radio to your network can be found in
the “Performing the radio’s initial setup” section of chapter 3 “Getting
started”.
3. Open the UNDOK app on your smart device.
After starting the UNDOK app, your DDR-75BT should appear on the home screen
of the app with the name ” DDR-75BT xxxxxx” (the 6 digit alphanumeric code are
the last 6 digits of your radio’s MAC address).
4. Connect to the radio by tapping on it.
5. Select the “Source” tab in the upper left corner to select the radio’s
playback source.
6. Select the “Browse” tab in the upper right corner to browse through
content for the selected source.
7. Playback, tuning and volume can be controlled using the controls in the
app.
Notes: If your DDR-75BT is not connected to your network
before starting the UNDOK app, the app itself can also
1. Start the UNDOK app on your smart device and connect to the radio as
previously described.
2. Tap the three dots icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select
“Sangean DDR-75BT… Settings”.
3. The radio’s settings that can be configured using the UNDOK app now appear
on the smart device’s screen. To configure any setting, simply tap it and set
it to the desired value.
Note: These instructions and screenshots are based on the Android version of
the UNDOK app for smartphones. If you are using a different type of device,
the screen layout and / or icons may be slightly different.
5. Listening to Internet radio
The DDR-75BT is capable of receiving tens of thousands of internet stations
from around the world when the radio is connected to the internet via Wi-Fi or
an Ethernet connection.
To listen to Internet radio, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Select the Internet radio mode using the Mode, Tuning up / down and Select
buttons or using the radio’s Main menu.
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3. If the Internet radio mode is
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the Internet station selection Search
menu is displayed on the Location
radio’s display.
Popular
Select one of the options to Discover
tune into an Internet radio
station:
[Your country]: Select this option to tune into Internet radio stations from
your country (“Germany” in the image above). After selecting this option, you
can choose to tune into local Internet radio stations
or popular radio stations from your country, or to
search for Internet radio stations from your country
based on a genre or a city.
[Search]: Select this option to search for an Internet radio station by name. After selecting this option, use the Tuning up, Tuning down and Select buttons to input the search keyword.
[Location]: Select this option to find and tune into Internet radio stations
by location. Locations from all
around the world can be selected in this submenu.
[Popular]: Select this option to tune into popular Internet radio stations from around the world.
[Discover]: Select this option to filter Internet radio stations by origin, genre and language.
4. After selecting a radio station using one of the options described above, the radio will tune into and start playing the selected station.
5. When listening to an Internet radio station, press the Play / Pause button to pause or resume playback.
The Internet radio menu
You can open the Internet radio
Internet radio
menu by pressing and holding Last listened
the Info / Menu button while Station list
the radio is in the Internet radio System settings
mode.
Main menu
The Internet radio menu offers the following options:
[Last listened]: Select this option to view a list of the last Internet radio
stations and Podcasts you’ve tuned
into previously.
[Station list]: Select this option to go to the internet station selection
menu described in the previous
section.
[System settings]: Select this option to go to the System settings menu and
configure the radio (refer
to chapter 14 “Using the System settings menu” for details).
[Main menu]: Select this option to go back to the Main menu, where you can switch to any of the radio’s modes or set the radio’s alarms or sleep timer or go to the System settings menu (refer to chapter 15 “Using the Main menu” for details).
Storing Internet radio stations as presets
Your DDR-75BT can store up to 10 Internet radio stations or Podcasts as
presets. Presets can be recalled quickly without having to go through most of
the radio’s menus.
Follow these steps to store an Internet radio station as a preset station:
1. Turn on the radio, select the Internet radio mode and tune into an
Internet radio station as previously described.
2. Press and hold the Select / Preset button.
3. The “Save to Preset” screen appears. Select the preset under which you
want to save the Internet radio station using the Tuning up or Tuning down
button and press the Select button to save the station under the chosen preset
number. If another Internet radio station or Podcast has already been stored
under the chosen preset number, that station or Podcast will be overwritten.
4. After pressing the Select button, the display will show the message
“Preset stored” to indicate the preset has been successfully stored under the
chosen preset number. GB
5. Alternatively, to store the currently playing radio station as a preset,
press and hold the required Preset button (1-10) on the remote control until
the display shows “Preset stored”. The station will be stored under the chosen
preset button. Repeat this procedure as needed for the remaining presets.
Recalling Internet radio station presets
While the radio is in the Internet radio or Podcast mode and the menu is not
being displayed:
1. Press the Select / Preset button.
2. Select a preset number using the Tuning up or Tuning down button and press
the Select button to confirm your choice.
3. The radio will now tune into the selected preset.
4. Alternatively, momentarily press the required Preset button (1-10) on the
remote control. Your radio will then tune to the station stored in the
selected preset memory. The preset used will be shown at the bottom of the
display screen.
Showing Internet radio information on the display
When listening to an Internet radio station, repeatedly press the Info / Menu
button to cycle through the following information on the radio’s display:
Artist & track name Slogan & Description of station Language & Location Bit
rate &Codec& Sampling rate Playback buffer Today’s date
6. Listening to Podcasts
The DDR-75BT is also capable of tuning into many different Podcasts from
around the world.
To listen to Podcasts, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
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2. Select the Podcasts mode using the Mode, Tuning up / down and Select buttons or using the radio’s Main menu.
3. I f t h e P o d c a s t s m o d e i s
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is displayed on the radio’s Search
display.
Location
Select one of the options to Discover
tune into a Podcast:
[Your country]: Select this option to tune into Podcasts from your country
(“Germany” in the image
above). After selecting this option, you can choose to tune into local
Podcasts, popular Podcasts or
search for Podcasts from your country by genre.
[A hot topic]: Select this option to tune into
Podcasts related to a topic that is currently popular
(“COVID-19” in the image above). This topic will
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change from time to time, depending on what’s hot
at the moment and your time zone / region.
[Search]: Select this option to search for a Podcast by name. After selecting this option, use the Tuning up, Tuning down and Select buttons to input the search keyword.
[Location]: Select this option to find and tune into Podcasts by location.
Locations from all around the
world can be selected in this submenu.
[Discover]: Select this option to filter Podcasts by origin, genre and language.
4. After selecting a Podcast using one of the options described above, the radio will tune into and start playing the selected Podcast.
5. When listening to a Podcast, press the Play / Pause button to pause or resume playback.
The Podcast menu
The Podcast menu is identical to the Internet radio menu described previously,
but instead of the option [Station list] it has the option [Podcast list],
which takes you back to the Podcast selection menu.
Storing and recalling preset Podcasts
As mentioned previously, both Internet radio stations and Podcasts can be
saved in the same preset list and recalled in the same manner. Refer to the
sections “Storing Internet radio stations as presets” and “Recalling Internet
radio station presets ” in the previous chapter for details.
Showing Podcast information on the display
When listening to a Podcast, repeatedly press the Info / Menu button to cycle
through the following information on the radio’s display:
Track name Track description Artist Album Bit rate &Codec& Sampling rate 10
Playback buffer Today’s date
7. Listening to streaming services
The DDR-75BT can also be used to listen to audio from the streaming services
Spotify, Amazon Music and Deezer. If you have a premium account for any of
these services, follow the instructions below to connect the radio to the
audio steaming service of your choice.
Listening to Spotify
The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here:
https://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses Use your phone, tablet or
computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to spotify.com/connect to learn
how.
Listening to Amazon Music
If you want to play Amazon Music audio through the radio, follow these steps:
- Turn on the radio using the Power button. 2. Select the Amazon Music mode
using the Mode,
Tuning up / down and Select buttons or using the radio’s Main menu. 3. Use the UNDOK app (refer to chapter 4 “Controlling the radio using the UNDOK app” for more information) to connect to and log in to Amazon Music. 4. Control playback using the control app or the buttons on the radio. More information about Amazon Music can be found at https://music.amazon.com.
Listening to Deezer
If you want to play Deezer music through the radio, follow these steps: 1. Turn on the radio using the Power button. 2. Select the Deezer mode using the Mode, Tuning up
/ down and Select buttons or using the radio’s Main menu. 3. Login to Deezer by entering your username and password using the Tuning up, Tuning down and Select buttons. 4. Use the radio’s menu and buttons to control playback. More information about Deezer can be found at https:// www.deezer.com/.
8. Listening to DAB radio
Tuning into DAB stations
To tune into DAB radio stations, follow these steps: 1. Turn on the radio using the Power button. 2. Select the DAB radio mode using the Mode, Tuning
up / down and Select buttons or using the radio’s Main menu. 3. If this is the first time the DAB radio mode is being used, the radio will automatically perform a full scan in
order to find all available DAB radio stations. During the scanning process,
as new stations are detected the station counter will increase and the
stations will be added to the list which is stored in the radio. The bar graph
indicates the progress of the scan.
4. When scanning is completed, the radio will list all stations that were
found. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to scroll through the list of
stations and press the Select button to tune into a station.
Note: Before selecting the DAB radio mode and performing a scan, make sure the
DAB / FM antenna at the back of the radio is fully extended and the radio’s
reception is good.
The DAB radio menu
You can open the DAB radio
DAB
menu by pressing and holding Station list
the Info / Menu button while Scan
the radio is in the DAB radio Manual tune
mode.
Prune invalid
DRC
The DAB radio menu offers the
following options:
[Station list]: Select this option display all DAB radio stations that were found and tune into one of the stations. If no stations were previously found, the radio will perform a new full scan.
[Scan]: Select this option to perform a full scan and store all DAB radio
stations that were found in the
station list.
[Manual tune]: Select this option to manually tune into a DAB channel / frequency.
[Prune invalid]: Select this option to delete all unavailable stations from the station list.
[DRC]: Dynamic Range Control (also known as DRC) can make quieter sounds easier to hear when your radio is used in a noisy environment by reducing the dynamic range of the audio signal.
Select this option and then use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to highlight the required DRC setting:
[DRC high]: DRC is set as sent by broadcaster. [DRC low]: DRC level is set to 1/2 that sent by broadcaster. [DRC off]: DRC is switched off. Broadcast DRC will be ignored. This is the default setting.
Press the Select button to confirm the setting.
[Station order]: Select this option and subsequently [Alphanumeric] to sort the station list alphanumerically or select [Ensemble] to sort the station list by DAB multiplex.
[System settings]: Select this option to go to the System settings menu and
configure the radio (refer
to chapter 14 “Using the System settings menu” for details).
[Main menu]: Select this option to go back to the Main menu, where you can switch to any of the radio’s modes or set the radio’s alarms or sleep timer, or go to the System settings menu (refer to chapter 15 “Using the Main menu” for details).
Showing DAB information on the display
When listening to a DAB radio broadcast, repeatedly press the Info / Menu
button to cycle through the following information on the radio’s display:
Text
Program type
Multiplex name & Frequency
Signal error & Strength
Bit rate &Codec& Audio type
Today’s date
If the broadcast being received is in stereo, then the stereo speaker icon
will be shown at the bottom of the radio’s display. If the currently tuned
station has been stored as a preset, then the preset number will also be
shown.
If a DAB broadcast provides a slideshow image, this may GB be viewed full-
screen by pressing and holding the Back button. To exit the slideshow image,
press and hold the Back button again.
9. Listening to FM radio
Tuning into FM stations
To tune into FM radio stations, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Select the FM radio mode using the Mode, Tuning up / down and Select
buttons or using the radio’s Main menu.
3. Press and hold the Tuning up or Tuning down button to automatically tune
into an FM station with a higher or lower frequency respectively. Your radio
will stop scanning when it finds a station of sufficient strength. The display
will show the frequency of the signal which has been found and at the bottom
of the display a signal strength icon will be shown to indicate the strength
of the signal received. If RDS information is available, the RDS icon will
also be shown at the bottom of the radio’s display and after a few seconds the
display will show the radio station name.
4. Press the Tuning up or Tuning down button to finetune the frequency with
steps of 0.05MHz if needed.
5. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 to tune into other radio stations.
Note: Before selecting the FM radio mode and tuning into stations, make sure
the DAB / FM antenna at the back of the radio is fully extended and the
radio’s reception is good.
The FM radio menu
You can open the FM radio menu by pressing and holding the Info / Menu button
while the radio is in the FM radio mode.
The FM radio menu offers the following options:
FM
Scan setting Audio setting System settings Main menu
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[Scan setting]: Select this option to configure if the radio should only look
for strong signals or all signals when using the automatic tuning feature (by
holding the Tuning up or Tuning down button).
[Audio setting]: Select this option to configure if the radio should only play
FM stations in mono. Forcing the radio to play FM broadcasts in mono can help
reduce noise when listening to FM broadcasts.
[System settings]: Select this option to go to the System settings menu and
configure the radio (refer to chapter 14 “Using the System settings menu” for
details).
[Main menu]: Select this option to go back to the Main menu, where you can
switch to any of the radio’s modes or set the radio’s alarms or sleep timer or
go to the System settings menu (refer to chapter 15 “Using the Main menu” for
details).
GB Showing FM information on the display
When listening to a FM radio station that is also broadcasting RDS data (the
RDS icon is shown on the radio’s display), repeatedly press the Info / Menu
button to cycle through the following information on the radio’s display:
Text message
Program type
Frequency
Today’s date
If no RDS information is available, the radio will be unable to display the
text message and program type. If the stereo speaker icon is shown at the
bottom of the radio’s display, this indicates that the radio is receiving a
stereo broadcast.
Presetting stations in DAB and FM modes
There are 10 memory presets each for DAB and FM radio. They are used in the
same way for each operating mode.
1. Turn on the radio, then select the DAB or FM radio mode and Tune to the
required radio station as previously described.
2. Press and hold the Select / Preset button. The display will show a “Save
to Preset” menu.
3. Press the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the required Preset
number. Then press the Select button to store the preset station. “Preset
stored” will be shown on the display indicating the station is stored under
the selected preset number. If another station has already been stored under
the chosen preset number, that station will be overwritten.
4. Alternatively, to store the currently playing radio station as a preset,
press and hold the required Preset button (1-10) on the remote control until
the display shows “Preset stored”. The station will be stored under the chosen
preset button. Repeat this procedure as needed for the remaining presets.
Recalling a preset in DAB and FM modes
1. Turn on the radio and then select the DAB or FM radio mode using the Mode,
Tuning up / down and Select buttons or using the radio’s Main menu.
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2. Press the Select button to display the “Recall from Preset” menu.
3. Select a preset number using the Tuning up or Tuning down button and press
the Select button to confirm your choice. The radio will now tune into the
selected preset. The chosen preset number is also shown in the lower area of
the radio display.
4. Alternatively, momentarily press the required Preset button (1-10) on the
remote control. Your radio will then tune to the station stored in the
selected preset memory.
10. Listening to Bluetooth audio
In order to stream Bluetooth music to your radio, you need to pair your
Bluetooth device with the DDR-75BT. Pairing creates a `bond’ so two devices
can recognize each other.
Pairing your Bluetooth device for the first time
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Select the Bluetooth mode using the Mode, Tuning up / down and Select
buttons or using the radio’s Main menu. After selecting the Bluetooth mode,
the radio’s display will show “No connect”.
3. Activate Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device (refer to the manual of the
Bluetooth device if you are unsure about how to active Bluetooth).
4. Go to the Bluetooth list on your Bluetooth device and select the device
named “DDR-75BT” (if you have changed the name of the radio in the radio’s
System settings menu, search for the name you have given the radio instead).
Note:
On some Bluetooth devices with Bluetooth version 2.1 or earlier, you might be
requested to enter a passcode. If this is the case, enter the passcode “0000”.
5. After the devices have paired and connected, a confirmation tone will be
played on the radio and the radio’s display will show the name of the
connected Bluetooth device and the playback status. You can now play music on
your Bluetooth device and stream the music through the radio’s speakers.
Notes: If your Bluetooth device is equipped with NFC, it is
also possible to pair the device by enabling NFC and tapping the Bluetooth
device’s NFC area against the NFC area on the radio.
If 2 Bluetooth devices are pairing for the first time, both must search for
your radio, it will show its availability on both devices. However, if one
device links with this unit first, then the other Bluetooth device won’t find
it on the list.
If you take your Bluetooth device out of range, the connection between your
device and the radio will be temporarily disconnected. Your radio will
automatically reconnect if the Bluetooth device is brought back into range. Be
aware that during the period of disconnection, no other Bluetooth device can
pair or link with your radio.
If “DDR-75BT” shows up in your Bluetooth device list, but your Bluetooth
device cannot connect with
it, please delete the item from your list and pair the Bluetooth device with
the radio again following the steps described previously.
The effective operation range between the radio and the paired Bluetooth
device is approximately 10 meters (30 feet). Any obstacle between the system
and the device can reduce the operational range.
Bluetooth connectivity performance may vary depending on the connected
Bluetooth device. Please refer to the Bluetooth capabilities of your device
before connecting it to your radio. Not all features may be supported,
depending on the Bluetooth device used.
With some mobile phones, making / receiving calls, text messages, e-mails or
any other activities unrelated to audio streaming may mute the Bluetooth audio
streaming or even temporarily disconnect from your device. Such behavior is a
function of the Bluetooth device and does not indicate a problem with your
DDR75BT.
Audio playback in the Bluetooth mode
When you have successfully connected your radio with the chosen Bluetooth
device you can start to play your music using the controls on the radio or
your connected Bluetooth device.
1. Once playback has started, the updated playback status “Playing” will be
shown on the display.
2. The volume can be adjusted both on the radio using the VOLUME + and –
buttons and on the Bluetooth device using the volume control of the device.
3. Playback can be controlled both on the radio and on the Bluetooth device
as well. Press the Play / Pause button to start playing audio or pause /
resume playback. Press the Previous button or Next button to go to the
previous or next track and hold the Next button or Previous button to fast
forward or fast rewind within a track.
Note: Not all player applications or devices may respond to all of these
controls.
Audio playback from a previously-paired Bluetooth device
The DDR-75BT can memorize up to 8 sets of paired Bluetooth devices, when the
memory exceed this amount, the earliest device with which the radio was paired
will be overwritten in the radio’s memory.
If your Bluetooth device has previously paired with the DDR-75BT previously,
the radio will still remember your Bluetooth device and attempt to reconnect
with the device that was last connected. If the last connected Bluetooth
device is not available, the radio will try to connect to the second last
Bluetooth device.
The Bluetooth menu
You can open the Bluetooth
Bluetooth
menu by pressing and holding Connect device
the Info / Menu button while Forget devices
the radio is in the Bluetooth System settings
mode.
Main menu
The Bluetooth menu offers the
following options:
[Connect device]: Select this option to disconnect from the currently
connected Bluetooth device and switch the radio back to the Bluetooth pairing
mode.
[Forget devices]: Select this option to have the radio forget all devices it
has previously paired with.
[System settings]: Select this option to go to the System settings menu and
configure the radio (refer to chapter 14 “Using the System settings menu” for
details).
[Main menu]: Select this option to go back to the Main menu, where you can
switch to any of the radio’s modes or set the radio’s alarms or sleep timer,
or go to the System settings menu (refer to chapter 15 “Using the Main menu”
for details).
Disconnecting your Bluetooth device
To disconnect your Bluetooth device, either turn off GB Bluetooth on the
Bluetooth device, press and hold the Back / Bluetooth pair button on the
radio, open the Bluetooth menu and select [Connect device] to switch back to
the Bluetooth pairing mode or switch to another mode on the radio using the
Mode, Tuning up / down and Select buttons or using the radio’s Main menu. If
you disconnect the Bluetooth device when the radio is in the Bluetooth mode,
the radio’s display will show “No connect” and the radio will be available for
pairing again.
Showing Bluetooth information on the display
When listening to Bluetooth audio, repeatedly press the Info / Menu button to
cycle through the following information on the radio’s display:
Album
Artist
Title
11. Listening to audio from CD
The DDR-75BT is capable of playing CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs and can play both
normal audio CDs and CDs with MP3 and WMA files (with the exception of files
encoded using WMA lossless, WMA Voice, WMA 10 professional and files with DRM
protection).
Audio playback in the CD mode
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Select the CD mode using the Mode, Tuning up / down and Select buttons or
using the radio’s Main menu. After selecting the CD mode, the radio’s display
will show “No disc”.
3. Insert a CD with the label side facing up. The radio’s display will show
“Reading” and a bar indicating the progress while the CD is being read.
4. After the CD is read, press the Play / Pause button to pause or resume
playback.
5. Press the Tuning down button to go to the start of the current track or
the previous track when the current track is at the start. If the current
track is the first track of a folder on a CD with MP3 or WMA files, the radio
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will switch back to the last track of the previous folder. Press and hold the
Tuning down button to fast rewind within a track.
6. Press the Tuning up button to go to the next track. If the current track
is the last track of a folder on a CD with MP3 or WMA files, the radio will
switch to the first track of the next folder. Press and hold the Tuning up
button to fast forward within a track.
7. Press the Select / Stop button to stop playback. The radio’s display will
now show the total number of folders and tracks on the CD.
8. To skip to another folder, press the Folder up or Folder down button. The
first file of the next or previous folder will be played.
9. To take out the CD, press the CD eject button.
Showing CD information on the display
GB When playing audio CDs with MP3 and / or WMA files, repeatedly press the
Info / Menu button to cycle through the following information on the radio’s
display:
Status
File name
Album
Artist
Title
12. Listening to audio from or recording audio to a USB device or SD card
The DDR-75BT is capable of playing MP3 and WMA files (with the exception of
files encoded using WMA lossless, WMA Voice, WMA 10 professional and files
with DRM protection) from USB devices or SD cards.
Playing files from a USB device or SD card
To play audio files from a USB device or SD card, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Insert the USB device in the USB port or SD card in de SD card slot.
3. Select the USB or SD mode using the Mode, Tuning up / down and Select
buttons or using the radio’s Main menu. After selecting either of these two
modes, the radio’s display will show “Reading” and a progress bar to indicate
the radio is reading the content of the USB device or SD card.
4. After the content of the USB device or SD card has been read, playback of
the first track of the first folder will automatically start. The display will
show “F01 T001 00:00”. This represents the folder number, track number and
play time respectively.
5. Press the Play / Pause button to pause or resume playback.
6. Press the Tuning down button to go to the start of the current track or
the previous track when the current track is at the start. If the current
track is the first track of a folder, the radio will switch back to the last
track of the previous folder. Press and hold the Tuning down button to fast
rewind within a track.
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7. Press the Tuning up button to go to the next track. If the current track
is the last track of a folder, the radio will switch to the first track of the
next folder. Press and hold the Tuning up button to fast forward within a
track.
8. Press the Select / Stop button to stop playback. The radio’s display will
now show the total number of folders and tracks on the USB device or SD card.
9. To skip to another folder, press the Folder up or Folder down button. The
first file of the next or previous folder will be played.
Recording audio to a USB device or SD card
To record audio that is being played by the radio to a USB device or SD card,
follow these steps:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Insert the USB device in the USB port or SD card in de SD card slot.
3. Select the desired mode and playback the audio that you want to record.
4. Press the Record button. The radio will now initialize recording to the
USB device or SD card.
Note:
If both a USB device and SD card have been inserted, the radio will record to
the storage device that is selected under [Rec. default dest.] in the System
settings menu (refer to chapter 14 “Using the System settings menu” for more
information about this feature). The top right corner of the radio’s display
shows the storage device that the recording is saved to.
5. Press the Record button again to stop the recording.
6. Recordings are saved as MP3 files named “RECXXX” (XXX being the number of
the recording, so the first recording is named “REC001”, the second “REC002”,
etc.) in a folder named “REC” on the storage device.
Showing track information on the display
When listening to audio from a USB device or SD card, repeatedly press the
Info / Menu button to cycle through the following information on the radio’s
display:
Filename
Album
Artist
Title
13. Listening to audio using the Aux in socket
You can listen to the sound of an external device (such as an iPod or MP3
player) through the speakers of the DDR75BT. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Connect the external device to the radio’s Aux in socket using a 3.5mm
audio cable (not included).
2. Make sure both the radio and the external device are turned on.
3. Select the AUX in mode using the Mode, Tuning up / down and Select buttons
or using the radio’s Main menu.
4. The audio output of the external device will now be played through the speakers of the DDR-75BT. Playback must be controlled on the external device, while the volume can be controlled both on the radio and on the external device.
14. Using the System settings menu
The System settings menu can be used to configure the DDR-75BT. Follow these steps to access the System settings menu:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Press and hold the Info / Menu button to open the menu for the current mode.
Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select [System settings] and press
the Select button to open the menu.
The System settings menu offers the following options:
System settings
Backlight
Equaliser
Subwoofer
Streaming audio quality
Network
[Backlight]: Select this option to configure the brightness of the radio’s backlight. The subsequent option [Normal] allows you to set the backlight brightness when the radio is powered on, while [Standby] allows you to set the backlight brightness for when the radio is in standby mode.
[Equaliser]: Select this option to configure the radio’s equaliser mode. The subsequent option [My EQ profile setup] option allows you to manually configure the bass, mid, treble and width level for the radio’s [My EQ] equaliser mode.
[Subwoofer]: Select this option to adjust the subwoofer level of the radio.
[Streaming audio quality]: Select this option to configure the streaming audio
quality.
[Network]: Select this option to configure the radio’s network connection,
view and select available network profiles, run PBC setup or view the network
settings.
[Time / Date]: Select this option to set the time and date manually, to set
the source for automatically
updating the time and date and set the time format.
[Inactive Standby]: Select this option to configure the time after which the radio automatically switches to the standby mode when not being used. By default this period is set to 8 hours but you may change it if you wish. Setting Inactive Standby to [Off] will disable this feature.
[Language]: Select this option to configure the language in which the radio’s menus are shown.
[Rec. default dest.]: Select this option to configure the default destination
for recording files. When both a USB device and SD card are inserted into the
radio and recordings are being made, the files will be stored on the storage
device that is configured
here.
[Factory reset]: Select this option to reset the radio to the default factory settings. After confirmation, all user settings and preset stations will be erased.
[Software update]: Select this option to configure whether the radio should occasionally check for
available software updates or to check for available software updates.
[Setup wizard]: Select this option to perform the Setup wizard again, either
right away or at the next startup. Refer to chapter 3 “Getting started” for
more information on using the Setup wizard.
[Info]: Select this option to view the radio’s Spotify version, Radio ID and
Friendly Name.
[Privacy policy]: Select this option to display the link to the radio’s
privacy policy.
Manually setting the time and date
Setting the radio’s date and time works slightly different from configuring most of the other radio’s options and features. If you would be unable to automatically update the time and date using the DAB, FM or network, follow these steps to manually set the time and date:
1. Open the System settings menu using the three steps GB previously described.
2. Select [Time / Date].
Time/Date
The Time / Date submenu Set Time/Date
offers the following options: Auto update
Set format
[Set Time / Date]: Select Set timezone
this option to manually Daylight savings
configure the time and
date.
[Auto update]: Select this option to select a source for automatically updating the time and date. If the current setting is [Update from Network], the [Set timezone] and [Daylight savings] options will appear in the Time / Date submenu.
[Set format]: Select this option to select the 12 or 24 hour format.
[Set timezone]: Select this option to set the time zone which is applicable to your location.
[Daylight savings]: Select this option to set whether to use Daylight savings
according to your
location.
3. Select [Set Time / Date] and press the Select button to manually set the radio’s time and date.
4. The radio’s display will show the date and time and the day digits are blinking on the display.
5. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the current day and press the Select button to confirm.
6. Next, the month digits will blink on the display.
7. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the current month and press the Select button to confirm.
8. Next, the year digits will blink on the display.
9. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the current year and press the Select button to confirm.
10. Next, the hour digits will blink on the display.
11. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the current hour and press the Select button to confirm. 15
12. Next, the minute digits will blink on the display.
13. Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the current minutes and
press the Select button to confirm. If the radio has been set to use a 12 hour
format, there will be an option here for setting AM or PM for the clock time.
Press the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select AM or PM. Press the Select
button to confirm the setting.
14. Manually setting the time is now completed and the radio will return to
the Time / Date submenu.
15. Using the Main menu
The Main menu can be used to select the radio’s mode or to set the alarms and sleep timer of the radio. Follow these steps to access the Main menu:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Press and hold the Info / Menu button to open the GB menu for the current mode.
Use the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select [Main menu] and press the
Select button to open the menu.
The Main menu offers the following options:
Main menu
Internet radio Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Deezer
[FM]: Select this option to switch to the FM radio mode.
[DAB]: Select this option to switch to the DAB radio mode.
[Bluetooth]: Select this option to switch to the Bluetooth mode.
[Spotify]: Select this option to switch to the Spotify mode.
[Internet radio]: Select this option to switch to the Internet radio mode.
[Podcasts]: Select this option to switch to the Podcast mode.
[Amazon Music]: Select this option to switch to the Amazon Music mode.
[Deezer]: Select this option to switch to the Deezer mode.
[AUX in]: Select this option to switch to the AUX in mode.
[CD]: Select this option to switch to the CD mode.
[USB]: Select this option to switch to the USB mode.
[SD]: Select this option to switch to the SD mode.
[Sleep]: Select this option to set the radio’s sleep timer.
[Alarms]: Select this option to set the radio’s alarms.
[System settings]: Select this option to go to the System settings menu (refer
to chapter 14 “Using
the System settings menu” for more information on this menu).
Setting the alarms The radio’s alarms can be set by pressing the Alarm 16
button on the remote control while the radio is powered on or using the [Alarms] option in the Main menu. Follow these steps to set the radio’s alarms:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button.
2. Press the Alarm button on the remote control or open the Main menu, select [Alarms] and press the Select button.
3. B o t h a l a r m s a n d t h e i r settings will be shown on the display.
Select the alarm that you want to set.
The submenu for configuring an alarm offers the following options:
Alarm 1
Enable: Off Time: 00:00 Mode: Internet radio Preset: Last listened Volume: 24
[Enable]: Select this option to configure the alarm frequency, the available
settings here are [Off],
[Daily], [Once], [Weekends] and [Weekdays].
[Time]: Select this option to set the alarm time. This can be done in the same
way as setting the time and
date in the previous chapter.
[Mode]: Select this option to set the mode that is used for the alarm.
[Preset]: Select this option to select a preset or the last listened station as the alarm source.
[Volume]: Select this option to set the alarm volume.
[Save]: Select this option to save the alarm settings.
4. Set all the first five of the above options using the Tuning up or Tuning down button and Select button.
5. Select [Save] and press the Select button.
6. To configure the other alarm, select the other alarm in step 2 and repeat steps 3 and 5.
Notes: When an alarm sounds, press the Power button to
turn off the alarm and switch the radio back to the
standby mode. If the radio cannot connect to the specified radio station, the
buzzer alarm will be used instead. Repeatedly press any of the other buttons
on
the radio (Except for the Power button and Volume control) to snooze the alarm
for the number of minutes displayed on the radio’s display. While the snooze
timer
is active the remaining snooze time is shown next to the flashing alarm icon
on the clock display. In order to cancel the Snooze timer while the alarm is
suspended, press the Power button. The display will briefly show an “Alarm
OFF” message.
Alarms will stop sounding after 60 minutes have elapsed since the start of the alarm.
Alarms can be quickly enabled and disabled by repeatedly pressing the Alarm
button in the standby
mode.
Setting the sleep timer
The sleep timer allows you to automatically turn off the radio after a preset
time has elapsed. It can be set from 15 to 120 minutes using by pressing and
holding the Power / Sleep button on the radio and then using the Tuning up or
Tuning down button to select the desired sleep time or by using the [Sleep]
option from the Main menu.
Follow the steps below to set the sleep timer using the radio’s Main menu:
1. Open the Main menu using the three steps previously described.
2. Select [Sleep] and press the Select button.
3. Press the Tuning up or Tuning down button to select the desired sleep
time.
4. After the sleep time has elapsed, the radio will automatically switch to
the standby mode. An active sleep timer is shown using a small sleep timer
icon at the bottom of the playback displays. This icon also shows the sleep
time remaining before the radio switches to the standby mode.
5. To cancel the sleep time before the preset time has elapsed and to turn
off the radio, press the Power button to turn the unit off manually. To cancel
the sleep timer and leave the radio playing, go back into the sleep timer
settings (steps 1 to 3 above) and select the “Sleep OFF” option in step 3.
driver). Then using the spanner, remove the telescopic aerial by rotating in
an anti-clockwise direction when viewed from the rear of the product. This
will expose an F-type connector to which an external aerial may be connected.
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16. Headphone socket / Line out socket / Optical S/PDIF output socket / Aerial removal
Headphone socket
A 3.5mm Headphone Socket located on the rear of your radio is provided for use
with headphones. Inserting a plug automatically mutes the internal
loudspeaker.
Please be aware that the sensitivity of headphones can vary widely. We
therefore recommend setting volume to a low level before connecting headphones
to the radio. It is also recommended to reduce the volume before unplugging
your headphones.
Important: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for
long periods.
Line out socket
A 3.5mm Line out socket located on the rear of your radio is provided for
connecting the audio signal to an external amplifier. Inserting an audio cable
into this socket will not mute the internal loudspeaker. Set the volume
control on the radio to minimum if desired.
Optical S/PDIF output socket
A digital output socket providing an S/PDIF signal is provided on the rear of
your radio for connection to an amplifier, mini-disc or other equipment with a
digital optical input.
Aerial removal
The fitted telescopic aerial is suitable for most applications. The telescopic
aerial may be removed to allow connection to an external aerial using a
coaxial cable.
First remove the two small screws holding the antenna connector cover in place
(use a small cross-head screw
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Specifications
Power Requirements Mains Power Supply Remote Control Battery
AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz / 66W 2 x AAA
Frequency Coverage FM DAB
87.5-108 MHz 174.928-239.200 MHz
Connectivity Wired Ethernet
WiFi GB
10 / 100M bits / sec via RJ-45 socket
802.11 b, g, n or a supported with WEP and WPA / WPA2 encryption. Compatible
with 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi bands. The frequency and maximum transmitted power:
WiFi: 2412MHz ~ 2472MHz, EIRP= 16.63dBm 5180MHz ~ 5240MHz & 5745MHz ~ 5825MHz,
EIRP= 12.36dBm Operations in the 5.15-5.35GHz band are restricted to indoor
usage only.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth version
5.0
Supported Bluetooth profiles
A2DP, AVRCP
Supported Bluetooth codecs
SBC and AAC
Transmitting Power
Power Class 2
Bluetooth range
approx. 10m (30feet)
The frequency and maximum transmitted power
2402MHz ~ 2480MHz: 3.51dBm (Bluetooth EDR)
Circuit features Loudspeaker
Output power
Headphone socket Aux In socket Line Out socket Digital optical output socket
Aerial System
2 x 3inch + 2 x 4inch 10W x 2 + 25W (peak) 6W x 2 + 18W (continuous) 3.5mm diameter, stereo 3.5mm diameter, stereo 3.5mm diameter, stereo Toslink Wi-Fi antenna DAB Telescopic aerial FM Telescopic aerial
Operating temperature range 0°C to +40°C The barcode label on the product is defined as below:
Serial number Production month Production year Product code
Sangean reserves the right to amend the specifications without notice.
RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled
pursuant to European directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or
dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. 18
References
- Spotify - Connect
- Deezer plans | Compare Deezer's offer prices
- music.amazon.com
- Third Party Licenses | Spotify for Developers
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