hama DIR1570CBT Digital Radio
Specifications
- Model: 00054253 (DIR1570CBT)
- Type: Digital Radio
Product Information
The Digital Radio (Model: 00054253) is a versatile device that allows users to enjoy a variety of audio content through different modes such as UKW-Radio and CD playback. It also features various settings for audio and display customization, making it a convenient addition to any home or office.
Product Usage Instructions
1. UKW-Radio
To access the UKW-Radio mode:
- Press the mode button until “UKW-Radio” is displayed.
1.1 Scan Settings
Adjust the scan settings as follows:
- Automatic station search: Press the auto-scan button to search for stations automatically.
- Manual station search: Use the manual tuning knob to search for stations manually.
1.2 Audio Settings
Customize the audio output by adjusting the settings available in this menu.
2. CD Playback
To play a CD:
- Insert the CD into the designated slot.
- Use the controls to manage playback options like repeat and shuffle.
3. Routines
Set up routines like alarm clock and sleep timer for added convenience.
4. Settings Summary
Review and adjust various settings related to network, sound, and display preferences.
5. Network & Sound
Configure network settings and sound preferences in this section.
6. Display Settings
Customize the display settings, including the backlight operation mode and standby mode.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How do I reset the device to its factory settings?
- A: To reset the device, locate the reset button on the back panel and press it for at least 10 seconds.
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00054253 (DIR1570CBT)
Digital Radio Digital-Radio
Operating Instructions / Bedienungsanleitung / Mode d`emploi / Instrucciones de uso / / Istruzioni per l`uso / Gebruiksaanwijzing / / Instrukcja obslugi /
Használati útmutató / Návod k pouzití / Návod na pouzitie / Manual de instruções / Kullanma kilavuzu / Manual de utilizare / Bruksanvisning / Käyttöohje / / Betjeningsvejledning / Manuelt stasjonssøk
InTRoDUcTIon
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Hama product. Take your time and read the following instructions and information completely. Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you sell the device, please pass these operating instructions on to the new owner. 2.1 explanation of warning symbols and notes
Risk of electric shock This symbol indicates a risk of electric shock from touching uninsulated product parts that may carry hazardous voltage. Warning This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention to specific hazards and risks. note This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes. 2.2 Package contents · DIR1570CBT Digital/Internet Radio with CD · Quick-start guide (multi-lingual)
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safety instructions
· The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only. · Do not use the product in areas in which electronic products are not permitted. · Protect the product from dirt, moisture and overheating and use it in dry rooms only. · As with all electrical products, this device should be kept out of the reach of children. · Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks. · Do not operate the product outside the power limits given in the specifications. · Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation. · Dispose of packaging material immediately in accordance with the locally applicable regulations. · Do not modify the device in any way. Doing so voids the warranty. · Use the product only for the intended purpose. · Do not use the product in the immediate vicinity of heaters, other heat sources or in direct sunlight. · Do not use the product in a damp environment and avoid splashing water. · Only use the article under moderate climatic conditions. · The product is intended only for use inside buildings. · The product must only be operated on a supply network as described on the type plate. · Route all cables so there is no risk of tripping. · Do not bend or crush the cable. · Always pull directly on the plug when disconnecting the cable, never on the cable itself.
Risk of electric shock · Do not open the device or continue to operate it if it becomes damaged. · Do not use the product if the AC adapter, adapter cable or power cable is damaged. · Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself. Leave any and all service work to qualified
experts.
Warning – laser · Do not look directly at the laser beam! Close your eyes and turn your head away if your eyes meet
the laser beam. · Do not look directly at the laser beam using optical instruments! · This product contains a class 1 laser for consumers compliant with EN50689:2021.
Warning · High sound pressure! · There is a risk of hearing damage. · To prevent any loss of hearing, avoid listening at loud volumes for prolonged periods. · Always keep the volume at a reasonable level. Loud volumes can damage hearing even over short
periods. · Using this product limits your perception of ambient noise. For this reason, do not
operate any vehicles or machines while using this product.
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InfoRMaTIon anD noTes befoRe geTTIng sTaRTeD
Information and notes before getting started
This radio offers you the option of using virtually all of the functions conveniently in combination with a smartphone or tablet. To do this, download the free UNDOK app (for iOS & Android).
note on the UnDoK app A detailed description of the UNDOK app and all of its functions can be found in our UNDOK Guide at: www.hama.com -> 00054253 -> Downloads note – optimising reception · Please note:
Always pull the antenna out completely. We recommend you adjust the antenna vertically to ensure optimal reception. · Try various different positions if necessary to get the best reception.
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seTTIng UP The RaDIo anD accessoRIes
setting up the radio and accessories 5.1 Rear view
1
no.
Designation
1
Antenna
function
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5.2 front view
seTTIng UP The RaDIo anD accessoRIes
17 16 15
14 13 11 10 12
8 354 9
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2
1
6
no. button
Designation
1
[MENU/SETTINGS] button2
[MODE] button3
[HOME] button4
[BACK] button5
[POWER/VOLUME/ENTER/ NAVIGATE] button6
Button (CD eject)
7
USB connection
8
Headset connection (3.5 mm)
9
Aux-IN (3.5 mm)
10
CD drive
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Display
no. button
Designation
12
[PRESET 1] button13
[PRESET 2] button14
[PRESET] button15
[Play/Pause] button16
[Forward] button17
[Back] button9
operating concept
6.1 general operation
Icon
Designation
Hand symbol
2x Hand symbol
Hand symbol
3s
Hand symbol
button
Designation
naVIgaTe
Rotary controller Navigation
Rotary controller
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[oK] button [MoDe] button [hoMe] button6.2 settings menu
button
Designation
[seTTIngs] button [bacK] buttonoPeRaTIng concePT
Press once
function
Press multiple times
Press repeatedly
Hold for 3 seconds
function
· Navigation forwards in the current menu · Navigation backwards in the current menu · Reduces the volume of the current playback · Increases the volume of the current playback
· Confirmation button for opening the menu or function currently highlighted
· Toggling between the presentation forms available (full screen / split screen)
· long button press: Switch off and switch on the radio
Repeated pressing toggles between operating modes
All menus are closed and the radio returns to the playback screen
function
Opens the Settings menu for the currently active mode
· Opens the station search / station list (DAB) · Toggles between the setting for the volume and
manual frequency setting (VHF) · Back to the previous menu
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6.3 Managing favourites
button
Designation
1
[PReseT 1] button2
[PReseT 2] button [PReseTs] button6.4 Music operation
button
Designation
CD eject
[Play / PaUse] button [PReVIoUs] button [neXT] buttonoPeRaTIng concePT
function · short button press: Access favourite storage
space 1 for current playback mode · long button press: Save the current station to
favourite storage space 1 · short button press: Access favourite storage
space 2 for current playback mode · long button press: Save the current station to
favourite storage space 2 · short button press: Calls up the favourites list to
select favourites · long button press: Calls up the favourites list to
save the selected station
function
If a CD is inserted, this is ejected
· The current playback is stopped and the current position in the playback is saved
· Pressing the button again continues playback The current track is started from the beginning. Pressing the button again calls up the previous track
The next track on the storage medium is played
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seTUP
setup
7.1 connecting and operating the radio
Warning
· Only operate the product from an approved socket that is connected to the public power supply. The socket must be installed close to the product and must be easily accessible.
· Disconnect the product from the power supply using the On/Off switch if this is not available, unplug the power cord from the socket.
· If using a multi-socket power strip, make sure that the total power consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the socket strip’s maximum throughput rating.
· If you will not be using the product for a prolonged period, disconnect it from mains power.
· Connect the mains cable to a properly installed and easily accessible mains socket. · The power supply unit is suitable for mains voltages between 100 and 240 V and can therefore be used
on virtually any AC power grid. Please note that a country-specific adapter may be necessary. · You can find an appropriate selection of Hama products at www.hama.com.
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2
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Once the product has been connected to mains power, initialisation takes place. The radio starts up.
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7.2 Prepare the network connection/Internet connection You can integrate this radio into a local network. To access Internet radio reception, an Internet connection is also required on the network. 7.3 Wlan/Wi-fi connection (wireless network) · Ensure the router is switched on, is functioning correctly and that there is a connection to the internet/
network. · Activate the WLAN function of your router if it is not already activated. · Follow your router´s operating instructions as regards the correct functioning of the WLAN connection. · A detailed description of how to configure the WLAN connection is given in the 17.1.1. network
wizard section.
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naVIgaTIon anD conTRols
Once the radio has been initialised for the first time, switch it on using the button (Power button) if required to start the product setup process. Below, the relevant steps are explained in brief. Further information can be found in the relevant detailed sections.
8.1 control options
Please see the operating concept for information on the radio’s general operation. The radio can be used with the following control options: 1. Control elements on the device 2. The free UNDOK app for Android and iOS devices
8.2 language selection
Once the initial start-up procedure is complete, you can choose your preferred system language. Please note that some parts of the interface are synchronised over the Internet and it may be that some sections are not available in your chosen language.
LANGUAGE
German Italian Norwegian Polish
8.3 setup wizard
We recommend using the setup wizard for quick and easy firsttime setup (setting of the time, date, Internet connection, etc.). If you skip the setup wizard’s help with first-time setup, you can of course still make these settings via the System settings or reinitiate the setup wizard.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
YES
NO
note on operation
To select between the various settings options, use the control elements explained in the operating concept. These allow you to navigate between the menu items and subsequently confirm your selection. If you have accidentally made an incorrect selection, you can return to the previous menu item.
8.4 Time settings
The radio allows the time to be displayed in 12-hour (am/pm) or 24-hour format. The time can be calibrated using the various reception methods (VHF/DAB/DAB+/Internet), enabling the current time to be synchronised automatically in the event of a power cut. If you disable synchronisation, there is the risk that the time information will need to be repopulated manually after a power cut.
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3s
1
3s
2
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3s
8.5 Keep network connected
This setting is a radio energy-saving function. If the function is switched off, the network function automatically switches to standby mode in order to reduce energy consumption. This means that, when the network function is disabled, the radio cannot be accessed from your PC, smartphone or tablet.
8.6 network wizard Using the network wizard will help you connect the radio to the local network or Internet. note Reference to a different part of these operating instructions Because this chapter is extensive, please follow the directions in section 17.1.1. network wizard.
Once the network wizard has finished,the setup wizard is finished as well.
8.7 Managing favourites
Please see the operating concept for information on how to store content for the relevant mode in a storage space and retrieve it. The following storage spaces are available for the reception methods supported:
Digital radio DAB+
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Analogue radio VHF/FM
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Internet radio/podcasts
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RECALL FROM PRESET
1 – Antenne Bayern 2 – Bayern 3 3 – Rockantenne 4 – Bayern 1 5 – … 6 – … 7 – …
naVIgaTe enTeR
DAB
12:35
Antenne Bayern
Artist: Hama Song: Hama
DAB
12:35
Antenne Bayern
Artist: Hama Song: Hama
3s
1
3s
DAB
12:35
Antenne Bayern
Artist: Hama Song: Hama
1
OR
NAVIGATE
RECALL FROM PRESET
1 – Antenne Bayern 2 – Bayern 3 3 – Rockantenne 4 – Bayern 1
ENTER
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Slideshow
naVIgaTIon anD conTRols
8.8 screen display For playback modes that display image content, which can be slideshow content, station logos or album covers, for example, you can choose between different display methods. 1) Split screen 2) Display of image content on the entire screen Please refer to the operating concept for the key assignment.
note This function is currently only available for Internet radio and DAB radio modes.
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MaIn MenU oR seTTIngs
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MenU sTRUcTURe
This device has a variety of reception methods and additional functions. These are summarised in the radio’s main menu and divided into several sections. The following overview should help you to find the desired function in the menu structure quickly. The exact explanations are gone into in more detail in the following section and each operation is illustrated graphically.
MaIn MenU
Dab-Radio Station List Scan Prune invald DRC Station order
Internetradio/Podcasts Last listened Station list
UKW-Radio Scan Settings Audio Settings
cD Repeat Schuffle
external sources Bluetooth Streaming Aux In USB
Routines Wecker Sleeptimer
seTTIngs
network & sound Network Equaliser
Display settings Backlight Theme
system settings Setup Time/Date Language Auto-Standby Softwareupdate Factory Reset
about-system Information Info Privacy policy
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Dab-Radio Station List Station order
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Dab-RaDIo
10. Dab-Radio
This radio receives all common digital radio frequencies in the range of 174 MHz to 239.2 MHz. The automatic DAB station search starts automatically when DAB mode is started for the first time. As soon as this has been completed, the current station list is displayed.
By calling up the corresponding DAB settings menu, you can access the following settings options and functions.
10.1 station list
The station list offers a complete display of all radio stations that were found during the last complete search. Navigate to the desired station you want to call up and confirm this selection. The radio will now start playing the corresponding station.
10.2 scan
If the location of the radio changes or if new stations can be received, it is advisable to perform the station search again. The entire frequency range is searched again and the station list is updated.
10.3 Prune invald
Select “Delete inactive stations”to remove stations from the station list that are currently no longer available.
10.4 DRc
Some DAB network radio stations support a volume control feature that actively takes effect during playback. If the volume suddenly increases, DRC automatically lowers it. If the volume suddenly becomes quieter, DRC automatically raises it. The same happens when playback is suddenly quiet. The radio then increases the volume again.
DRc high DRc low DRc off
Total equalisation of different volumes. Strong compression, can audibly reduce the dynamics of a piece of music
Partial equalisation of different volumes. More subtle compression, without too much loss of dynamics
No equalisation
10.5 station order
By default the radio sorts stations into alphabetical order. You can also sort by signal strength or ensemble. If sorting by ensemble is selected, the stations are sorted according to the corresponding frequency block on which the respective ensemble is broadcast. These are often frequency blocks which are broadcast locally, regionally or nationally.
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Internetradio/ Podcasts Last listened Station list Podcasts Last listened Station list
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InTeRneTRaDIo & PoDcasTs
Internetradio & Podcasts
This radio has the ability to play radio stations and podcasts from around the world via Internet radio. When you first enter this mode, the radio displays the possible search and narrowing filters. These can be called up later via the corresponding mode menu.
By calling up the Internet Settings menu, you can access the following settings options and functions.
11.1 last listened
11.1.1 history (not yet available or empty during initial setup) The radio stores the stations called up in this History list – so you can quickly find previously called-up stations again.
11.2 station list
11.2.1 country (based on the IP address of the radio) When you select this filter, further filters will be displayed to further refine your selection.
local stations Popular genre
other
Stations from your immediate vicinity are displayed.
Stations that enjoy high popularity within the selected country are displayed.
Stations are displayed which correspond to the desired genre within the selected country. You can select the desired genre after selecting the filter function. (For example, country, jazz, rock, kids, etc.)
Depending on your location, there may be other filters available, such as by broadcaster for the region.
11.2.2 search
The search function allows you to search specifically for station names or individual keywords. You can use the on-screen keyboard to enter the search term and then start the search. To do this, select “Done” and confirm this selection. The radio then shows you the matching search results based on the input you have made.
NAVIGATE
0123456 789.,-@
ENTER
3
abcdefg
Stations
0123456789.,-@ abcdefghijkhlm nopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ENTER Start search
Delete character
CANCEL Cancel search
ENTER <—CANCEL
11.2.3 countries
With the “countries” filter function, you have the option of receiving radio from other countries as well. Subsequently, you can refine the search to continents and a corresponding country. Depending on the selected country, further restrictions such as genre, cities or popularity are available.
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11.2.4 Popular
If the search filter “Popular” is selected, you will receive a selection of popular stations from the platform provider based on user figures.
11.2.5 Discover This function gives you further filter options to refine the selection of suitable search results.
origin genre
language
You can limit the search to the whole world, continents or individual countries.
The search can be narrowed down to all genres or a specific selection.
Specify which language on which the search results should be based. Here too, you can filter for a specific language or for all languages.
After the preset filters have been selected, select Show channels to display the list of results. The value in brackets tells how many results were found.
11.3 add stations and create/maintain your own favourites lists (web browser required)
This radio has a locally stored station list which allows you to create your own station lists and add new stations yourself. To use this option, you need a smartphone, tablet or computer that is on the same network and has a web browser.
note
The radio must be connected to the local network or the Internet and must have a valid IP address.
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InTeRneTRaDIo & PoDcasTs
11.3.1 calling up the administration interface
To access the administration interface, you must first determine the radio’s IP address on the local
network.
To do this, open the Network settings display, which you will find under system settings – network & audio – Internet settings – show settings. Now make a note of the IP address displayed there. Alternatively, the IP address can also be
VIEW SETTINGS
IP address 192.168.2.100
determined from the device overview of most routers.
Now open the Internet browser on your smartphone, tablet or PC and enter the IP address in the address line of the browser. (e.g. http://192.168.2.100) If the IP address was entered correctly, the radio’s administration interface should open.
network & sound Network
View settings
In the top right-hand corner you will find the supported languages for this interface. Select the desired
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language from the drop-down menu here.
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11.3.2 add your own stations To add or edit a favourite, click Change. The storage spaces of the web administration correspond to those of the radio. Changes on the radio or in the web interface are adopted accordingly.
To edit or add a new station, complete the “Name” and “URL” fields and save the change.
note The storage spaces correspond to the storage spaces of the Internet radio.
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The added station is now displayed in the radio’s favourites list and on the overview page of the web portal. To access the station from the overview page, press “Play”.
11.3.3 Delete stations To delete a saved station, press the “change” button and then “Remove”. note Please note that only stations that offer transmission in AAC or MP3 format are supported. note on the UnDoK app A detailed description of the UNDOK app and all of its functions can be found in our UNDOK guide at: www.hama.com -> 00054253 -> Downloads
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UKW-RaDIo
12. UKW-Radio
This radio has a software-based VHF receiver that can receive and play analogue radio. It covers the frequency range from 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz.
12.1 scan settings
12.1.1 automatic station search The radio automatically searches for stations that can be played back with sufficient quality. As soon as a station is found, the search stops automatically and playback starts. Start the search again to search for the next available station.
12.1.2 Manual station search · To tune into a station manually, first switch to tuning mode. · Tuning now takes place in steps of 0.05 MHz. · Once you have set the frequency, you can switch back to the radio’s volume setting. · If manual tuning is active, the currently set frequency is highlighted on the screen.
FM
88.00 MHZ
NAVIGATE
FM
88.00 MHZ
88.05 MHZ
88.10 MHZ
12.2 audio settings Additional functions are available to optimise the quality of playback and the reliability of the search.
· search settings Confirm the selection with “yes” to play only stations that can be received by the radio in sufficient quality. Select “no” to also stop at stations which can only be received in weak quality.
· audio setting With analogue radio signals, the radio may try to automatically calculate and play back a stereo quality reproduction. If there are audible quality problems during playback, select “yes” to play back the signal unchanged in mono quality. By selecting “no” , the conversion to a stereo signal is carried out automatically.
FM
SCANNING AUDIO
NAVIGATE
Scanning
ON
OFF
ENTER
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13. cD
The radio features a CD drive that can be used to play normal audio CDs as well as MP3 CDs. Self-burned CD-R and CD-RW storage media are also supported. In “cD” mode, additional operating keys are available, which you can find in the operating concept.
Insert/eject disc
note
· Make sure that the disc (CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 CD etc.) is free of dust, dirt, fingerprints and scratches. Otherwise a malfunction may occur during playback, or playback cannot be started.
· Never use force to insert or eject a disc. This can cause damage to the disc or drive.
note
Note that at very high volume the playback of the CD may judder or skip.
Ensure that CD mode is active. · Open the drawer drive by pressing the corresponding function key. · If necessary, remove the disc from the CD drawer. · Now carefully place a disc in the empty CD drawer. · Close the drawer drive by pressing the function key again. · The storage medium is now read in and playback is started.
12:35
Interpret 1
Artist: Hama
3 sec.
3 sec.
Track: Hama
13.1 Repeat
The “Repeat” function offers the option of repeating individual tracks or everything. If one of these functions is activated, the radio repeats the corresponding playback until you deactivate the function again – i.e. set its value to “off” .
CD
SHUFFLE STATE Repeat state
NAVIGATE
SHUFFLE STATE
ON
OFF
ENTER
13.2 schuffle
If shuffle play is activated, the tracks on the storage medium are played in a random order. Select “on” to activate this function.
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external sources
14.1 bluetooth streaming This radio has a Bluetooth® receiver which allows you to transfer audio content to the radio. The transmitting device, for example a smartphone, is connected to the radio for this purpose and the audio content is transmitted directly to the radio. To do this, activate Bluetooth® playback mode.
Music playback via bluetooth® As soon as your source device, for example a smartphone, is connected to the radio, start playback on the source device. The radio now plays back the content. The volume can be changed directly via the radio, but note that the volume must also be adjusted on the source device.
More settings bluetooth® receiver You can pair your terminal devices with the radio using Bluetooth® and use this as a playback device. You can control playback directly on the terminal device. You can adjust the volume on the radio, as well.
Pair a new device The radio’s mode is changed to Bluetooth playback and the radio is immediately in “Pairing” mode. This means that the radio is visible to other devices and you can connect via your smartphone/tablet or other source device. The radio’s display shows you the name under which you can find the radio. After a successful connection, you can start playback via the source device.
external sources
Bluetooth Streaming
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14.2 aUX-In (Playback from external sources) This radio has a 3.5mm jack connection that allows you to connect external source devices to the radio. Please note that all operations are carried out via the source device. On the radio, you can only change the volume.
note
· The radio detects whether a device is connected and playback is taking place. · Occasionally, the input signal may be too weak and the radio may mistakenly go into standby mode. · If this occurs, deactivate the radio’s automatic switch-off mechanism. · Please note that the radio does not automatically go into standby mode when there is no playback.
NAVIGATE
seTTIngs system settings
Auto-Standby
AUTO-STANDBY
ON
OFF
ENTER
naVIgaTe
external sources Aux In
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14.3 Usb The radio has a USB port that allows you to play external storage media. Please note that only storage media formatted in faT32 format are supported – other file systems can lead to problems in recognising the storage medium and prevent playback. The radio supports the playback of MP3 files.
connection · Connect the storage medium, e.g. a USB stick, to the radio’s USB port. · As soon as the storage medium is connected, it is recognised and initiated by the radio. · Confirm the prompt asking if you want to open the connected storage medium with yes.
Once the storage medium has been initiated, the radio will display the user interface from which you can use the playback functions.
This menu can be accessed again at any time.
14.3.1 Repeat (on/off) If this function is active, the contents of the USB storage medium are repeated.
14.3.2 shuffle If this function is active, the contents of the USB storage medium are played back in a random order.
external sources USB
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RoUTInes
15. Routines
This radio has comfort functions which are available in addition to traditional radio playback.
sleep The snooze function provides you with predefined time intervals from which you can choose. Based on the selection, set a time period after which the radio is automatically switched off.
note
· If the snooze function is activated, you can make separate settings for the display under Screen settings – Display illumination.
· This allows the brightness, for example, to be reduced.
15.1 Wecker The radio has two individually adjustable alarm times. Alarm 1 and alarm 2 are configured in the same way.
configuration First select whether you want to configure alarm 1 or alarm 2 and then specify the exact details:
status
Time source Programme Volume save
Set when the corresponding alarm is active.
Off
Alarm is inactive
Daily
The alarm is triggered daily
Once
The alarm is only triggered once, at the set time
Saturday & Sunday The alarm is always triggered on Saturdays and Sundays
Monday – Friday
The alarm is only triggered on Monday to Friday
Define the date (if “Once” is selected) on which and at what time the alarm is to be active.
Set which source is to be used for the alarm (radio receiver or signal tone).
Set which station (only for alarm via radio receiver) is to be used. You can choose between the last station you listened to or a station that has been saved in a favourite storage space.
Set the volume at which the corresponding station or alarm tone is to be played.
The settings previously made are saved and the alarm is configured.
note
· Note that synchronisation of the time is recommended via the Internet or radio so that the time will be resychronised in the event of a power cut.
15.2 sleeptimer The timer can be configured to a value of 1-99 minutes.
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RoUTInes
Select the desired runtime for the timer and then confirm the selection to start the timer. When the timer expires, a signal tone sounds.
TIMER
30 min
NAVIGATE
TIMER
29 min
30 min
31 min
TIMER ENTER
START…
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settings – summary
The system settings are divided into four main categories under which the other settings are located.
neTWoRK & soUnD network equaliser
Untermenüs Network wizard PBC Wlan setup View settings Manual setting NetRemote PIN setup Network profile Clear network settings keep network connected
DIsPlay seTTIngs backlight color Theme
Operation Mode Standby Mode Slumber Mode
aboUT-sysTeM InfoRMaTIon Info Privacy policy
system settings septup wizard
Time/Date
language auto-standby softwareupdate factory Reset
Set Time/Date Auto update Date/Time Set timezone Daylight savings
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network & sound Network
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17. network & sound
The Network & Audio section contains all the settings options for the radio’s connectivity and audio settings. These may include the Internet connection, Bluetooth® receiver (depending on the product) and equaliser.
17.1 network This menu contains all of the available settings to connect the radio to a wireless network (WLAN 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz).
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· Numerous settings can be made conveniently via the app! With the free UNDOK app, you can set up the network connection via your smartphone or tablet.
· More information is available in the free UNDOK guide from Hama.
17.1.1 network wizard · The network wizard guides you through setting up the radio’s network and Internet connection. · Immediately after starting the network wizard, all available connection points in the vicinity are
searched for that can be used via the available WiFi frequency bands. · After the scanning process is complete, the search results are shown on the display and you can choose
from the WLAN networks found. · Alternatively, restart the search using the “new search” function or you can connect the radio by
cable if it has a corresponding port.
connecting to a Wlan Depending on the WLAN network, there are a number of ways to establish the connection to it.
The radio supports open (unsecure!) networks, WPA/WPA2 networks with password/pre-shared key and configuration via WPS (WiFi Protected Setup). Networks that support connection via WPS are identified in the list by the prefix “WPs”.
On the following screen, depending on the network, you have the choice between setting up by “pressing the button” via Push Button Configuration (PBC) and entering a “PIn” and “skip WPs”. If you try to connect to an open WLAN, i.e. without the corresponding security settings, the connection is established immediately after selection.
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Setup via WPS by pressing a button is explained in the WPS setup section.
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Pre-shared Key (PsK) If you have selected “skip WPs”, you will be taken to the input mask for the pre-shared key (PSK), i.e. the password for the WLAN you are trying to connect to. Navigate between the letters (lowercase/ uppercase), numbers and special characters to enter your password in the input mask.
NAVIGATE
0123456 789.,-@
ENTER
3
abcdefg
The following functions are also available:
PRE-SHARED-KEY (PSK)
Password
0123456789.,-@ abcdefghijkhlm nopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ENTER <—CANCEL
ENTER Confirm the input and start the connection setup
Deletes the last selected character in the input mask
CANCEL Back to the network list (
)
Once the entry has been confirmed, the radio continues to try and connect. If this is successful, the radio confirms this with “connection established” in the display.
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· If the connection fails, this may be because the wrong password was entered. · Check the configuration of your access point (for example, the router configuration). · When entering the key, pay attention to uppercase / lowercase letters.
PIn · If you want to carry out the configuration using a PIN, select the menu item “PIn” . · The radio now generates a key consisting of eight numbers. · Open the configuration interface of your access point and enter the key in the corresponding input
mask and start the connection establishment routine on the access point and the radio. · Both devices now establish the connection.
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Often, the access point’s input mask is located in the “Wireless/Wlan/Wifi” area – check the router or repeater’s operating instructions if necessary.
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17.1.2 Pbc Wlan setup · If this menu item is selected or if you want to establish a connection by pressing a button via the
network wizard, the radio display shows “Press WPs button on remote station” after selecting this function. · Depending on the access point used, a physical button (WPS) is often available or the connection process can be started via the configuration interface. · Once the process has been started on the access point, please confirm the process on the radio as well. · The connection will now be established automatically.
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If necessary, check the operating instructions of the router or repeater used.
17.1.3 View settings Shows you the current configuration of the radio on the network.
17.1.4 Manual setting
Wireless connection – DhcP active Select the “Wireless connection” option and then “DhcP active”. Now enter the exact name of the network (SSID) using the on-screen keyboard.
Then select whether the network is secured (WEP/WPA/WPA2) or unsecured (open). If it is a secure connection, you will be redirected to an input mask with an on-screen keyboard where you must enter the key (PSK) or the password. In the case of an open network, this step is not necessary.
SSID
NAVIGATE
0123456 789.,-@
ENTER
3
abcdefg
ENTER Confirm the input and start the connection setup
Deletes the last selected character in the input mask
CANCEL Back to the network list (
)
Once the input has been confirmed, the radio will attempt to connect to the network.
MyHome
0123456789.,-@ abcdefghijkhlm nopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ENTER <—CANCEL
PRE-SHARED-KEY (PSK)
Password
0123456789.,-@ abcdefghijkhlm nopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ENTER <—CANCEL
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Wireless connection – DhcP inactive Select the “Wireless connection” option and then “DhcP inactive”. Now enter the necessary network information such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, primary DNS and secondary DNS in the input fields. Once the network data has been entered, enter the exact name of the network (SSID) using the on-screen keyboard.
Then select whether the network is secured (WEP/WPA/WPA2) or unsecured (open). If it is a secure connection, you will be redirected to an input mask with an on-screen keyboard where you must enter the key (PSK) or the password. In the case of an open network, this step is not necessary.
IP ADRESS
IP adress 2 – Bayern 3 192.168.2.100 Subnet mask 2 255.255.255.0
SSID
MyHome
0123456789.,-@ abcdefghijkhlm nopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ENTER <—CANCEL
NAVIGATE
0123456 789.,-@
ENTER
3
abcdefg
ENTER Confirm the input and start the connection setup
Deletes the last selected character in the input mask
CANCEL Back to the network list (
)
PRE-SHARED-KEY (PSK)
Password
0123456789.,-@ abcdefghijkhlm nopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ENTER <—CANCEL
Once the input has been confirmed, the radio will attempt to connect to the network.
17.1.5 netRemote PIn setup
To prevent other users from accessing your radio’s configuration, you can assign a network PIN via the input mask. First delete the default PIN “1234” from the input mask and then enter a new four-digit PIN.
NAVIGATE
0123456 789.,-@
ENTER
3
abcdefg
ENTER Confirm the input and start the connection setup
Deletes the last selected character in the input mask
CANCEL Back to the network list (
)
NetRemote PIN Setup
9876
0123456789.,-@ abcdefghijkhlm nopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Fertig <—Zurück
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17.1.6 network profile The radio automatically saves all successful network connections (profiles). This means that reestablishing these connections (for example, after the radio was disconnected from the power supply) does not require you to re-enter the network access information. To remove individual network profiles, select the corresponding network profile and confirm the selection and subsequent prompt with “yes”. note A profile that is currently active cannot be deleted. 17.1.7 clear network settings All previously saved configurations are deleted after confirmation. 17.1.8 Keep network connected · This setting is a radio energy-saving function. · If this function is inactive (NO #), the network module will be switched off whenever the radio is not
actively using the network connection (e.g. in standby mode/DAB reception). · This means the radio will not be accessible via the network from your PC, smartphone or tablet. · You must activate this menu item (YES #) if you want to use streaming or control functions via the app.
This function is deactivated by default.
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17.2 equaliser The equaliser allows you to adjust the sound of the radio to suit your preferences by amplifying or reducing the amount of bass or treble in the audio .
You can choose from preconfigured profiles, adjusted to suit a variety of music genres, or create your own custom profile.
My eQ settings To make your own adjustment of the sound, open this menu item and then select whether you want to adjust the bass or treble. After completing the settings, return to the previous menu and then select the profile “My eQ” , which contains your settings.
My EQ profile setup
BASS TREBLE
NAVIGATE
BASS
+
ENTER
network & sound Equaliser
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18. Display settings
18.1 backlight
18.1.1 operation Mode The Display illumination setting refers to regular operation of the radio with the twilight sensor/auto dimmer deactivated. You can choose between “high”, which corresponds to maximum intensity, “Medium” a reduction of the illumination to approx. 60%, and “low”, which corresponds to very low intensity.
18.1.2 standby Mode This setting refers to the radio’s standby mode, i.e. when the radio has been set to standby. The “Wait” function refers to the period of time between switching off the radio and adjusting the lighting intensity. If the timeout function is deactivated, the intensity of the display illumination is adjusted immediately when the radio is put into standby mode.
The “Display illumination” menu item allows you to again choose between the values “high”, “Medium”, “low” and additionally “off”, which completely deactivates the illumination of the display.
18.1.3 slumber Mode If a snooze function is activated via the Routines function, you can use this menu item to adjust the lighting intensity used during snooze mode. After snooze mode has ended, the radio switches to standby mode and uses the intensity selected accordingly. The values “high”, “Medium”, “low” and “off” are available to choose from.
18.2 color Theme This radio has several ready-made colour displays that differ in the colours of the text and the background. Choose your preferred colour scheme here.
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Colour scheme 1 is used by default.
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19. system settings
The radio’s general settings are summarised under the System item.
19.1 septup wizard We recommend using the setup wizard for quick and easy first-time setup (setting of the time, date, Internet connection, etc.). The settings included in the setup wizard can of course also be made or adjusted separately. The wizard contains the settings: “Time format”, “Time synchronisation”, “Time zone”, “summer and winter time” and keeping the network connection.
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If the setup wizard is used for the first time or is restarted without a network connection set up, the wizard is supplemented with the “network wizard” and the selection of the system language.
19.2 Time/Date
19.2.1 set Time/Date
If you want to set the date and time manually, you can do this via the screen mask and confirm the entries one after the other for the day, month, year, hours and minutes.
TIME/DATE
TIME/DATE
12 : 30
NAVIGATE
12 : 25
12 : 30
ENTER
12 : 35
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If the setup wizard is used for the first time or is restarted without a network connection set up, the wizard is supplemented with the “network wizard” and the selection of the system language.
19.2.2 auto update When this option is selected, the time and date are synchronised automatically from a radio source. You can select an available radio receiver as the source. If you do not want automatic synchronisation, select “Do not update”.
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If there is a power cut, the radio will request the current time from the selected source and adopt it.
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If automatic time synchronisation via the radio signal is selected, the adjustment of the time zone and the manual adjustment of summer and winter time are deactivated and are no longer visible.
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19.2.3 Date/Time You can choose between the display formats of 24 or 12 hours (am/pm) and adjust this at any time.
19.2.4 set timezone You can freely choose between the available time zones of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and use time zones from -12 hours to +14 hours. For relevant time zones, metropolises and cities are listed after the time zone adjustment.
19.2.5 Daylight savings If synchronisation via the Internet has been selected or you want to adjust the manually set time because of the time change, you can activate summer time (YES) or winter time (NO) with this function.
19.3 language This menu allows you to change the radio’s system language.
19.4 auto-standby The radio regularly switches to standby mode after 15 minutes without playback in order to save power. Occasionally, there may be problems with playback via a jack connection because the transmitted signal is too weak and the radio mistakenly assumes there is no active playback. To remedy this, you can deactivate automatic standby by confirming the query with “no”.
19.5 softwareupdate We are constantly developing improvements and new features for our radios to fix problems, add functionality, etc. We recommend that you keep your radio’s software up to date. · Select Auto-Updates (YES) to allow the radio to automatically check for new software updates on a
regular basis. (Recommendation) · Choose Check now to manually start a check for software updates.
19.6 factory Reset This function allows you to reset your radio to the factory settings on the software side. Confirm the prompt with “yes” to start the process. note Resetting to the factory default settings can remedy some problems and malfunctions. However, all settings made previously, such as equaliser presets, station presets and network profiles, will be permanently deleted.
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20. about-system Information
This menu provides you with further information about your digital radio and the associated data protection policy, which is provided by the web service provider.
20.1 Info A summary of the radio’s software and hardware. You can find the current software version of your device in this information, should you require support from Hama’s product advice team.
20.2 Privacy policy The data protection policy is provided by the provider of the web-based applications. Cooperation can be changed within the framework of optimisations and adjustments and possibly another provider may be integrated.
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Technical data
Technical data
Display loudspeaker Power supply languages supported
Packaging contents
connectivity
Wifi bluetooth Usb (faT32 file system)
audio connections
Inputs outputs
sources cD (drawer drive) Dab/Dab+ (174.928 – 239.2 MHz) fM (87.5 – 108 MHz) Internet radio/podcasts
TechnIcal DaTa
2.4″ (6.09cm) colour display
3″ 2X5W (RMS) Built-in power supply, AC100-240V, output power 28W English, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Czech, Slovak
Hama DIR1570CBT, Quick Start Manual
2.4 GHz (b/g/n) / 5 GHz (a/n)
receiver (RX): 5.2, class 1, A2DP, AVRCP
Charge: 5 V / 1 A Playback: MP3
AUX in 3.5mm Headphone 3.5 mm
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Presets 30
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