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00054258 00054259 DIGITAL RADIO “DIR400” G Operating Instructions D Bedienungsanleitung F Mode d‘emploi E Instrucciones de uso N Gebruiksaanwijzing I Istruzioni per l‘uso P Instrukcja obsługi H Használati útmutató M Manual de utilizare C Návod k použití Q Návod na použitie O Manual de instruções S Bruksanvisning R Руководство...
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Table of conTenTs 1. Table of contents 1. Table of contents ............1 2.
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Table of conTenTs 11. Internet radio & podcasts ..........20 11.1 Country (based on the IP address of the radio) .
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Table of conTenTs 19.1 Setup wizard ............. . 39 19.2 Time settings .
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InTRoDucTIon 2. 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.
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safeTy InsTRucTIons 3. safety instructions • The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only. • 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. •...
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To do this, download the free OKTIV app (for iOS & Android). oKTIV app information A detailed description of the OKTIV app and all of its functions can be found in our OKTIV guide at: support.hama.com/00054258 support.hama.com/00054259 note – optimising reception •...
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seTTIng uP The RaDIo anD accessoRIes 5. setting up the radio and accessories 5.1 Rear view Designation function Aerial Antenna for receiving DAB/FM signals Update port USB-B connection for updating the firmware Mains connection Connection of the enclosed mains adapter to the power supply...
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seTTIng uP The RaDIo anD accessoRIes 5.2 front view no. button Designation Display [PRESET 1] button [PRESET 2] button [PRESET 3] button [INFO] button [MENU] button [MODE] button [HOME] button [BACK] button [VOLUME] / [ENTER] / [NAVIGATE] button *...
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seTTIng uP The RaDIo anD accessoRIes 5.3 Mounting with holding clamp 5.4 Mounting with plug-in system...
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oPeRaTIng concePT 6. operating concept 6.1 general operation symbol Designation function Hand symbol Press once Hand symbol Press multiple times Hand symbol Press repeatedly Hand symbol Hold for 3 seconds button Designation function • Navigation forwards in the current menu Navigation •...
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oPeRaTIng concePT 6.3 Managing favourites button Designation function • short button press: Access favourite storage space 1 for current playback mode [PReseT 1] button • long button press: Save the current station to favourite storage space 1 • short button press: Access favourite storage space 2 for current playback mode [PReseT 2] button...
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• 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. Once the product has been connected to mains power, initialisation takes place.
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seTuP 7.2 Prepare the network connection/Internet connection You can integrate this radio into a local network. To receive internet radio or access non-local media (streaming, such as Spotify Connect), the network must be connected to the internet. 7.3 Wlan/Wi-fi connection (wireless network) •...
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naVIgaTIon anD conTRols 8. 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.
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naVIgaTIon anD conTRols 8.5 Maintain network connection 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. Please note that if the network functionality is deactivated, it is not possible to use the PC, smartphone or tablet to access the radio.
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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.
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Menu sTRucTuRe 9. 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.
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Dab RaDIo 10. Dab radio This radio receives all common digital radio frequencies in the range of 174 MHz to 240 MHz (band III, channels 5A to 13F). The automatic DAB station search starts automatically when DAB mode is started for the first time.
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InTeRneT RaDIo & PoDcasTs 11. Internet radio & 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.
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InTeRneT RaDIo & PoDcasTs 11.5 Popular If the search filter "Popular" is selected, you will receive a selection of popular stations from the platform provider based on user figures. 11.6 Discover This function gives you further filter options to refine the selection of suitable search results. origin You can limit the search to the whole world, continents or individual countries.
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InTeRneT RaDIo & PoDcasTs 11.8 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 VIEW SETTINGS find under system settings - network &...
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InTeRneT RaDIo & PoDcasTs 11.9 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"...
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InTeRneT RaDIo & PoDcasTs 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". 11.10 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.
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Spotify Now click on the icon for Spotify Connect. In the following list view, select the Hama digital radio to which you want to transfer the content. The current playback is now transferred to the radio and continued there.
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fM RaDIo 13. fM 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. 13.1 automatic station search – – oR – – 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.
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NAVIGATE MaIn Menu bluetooth naVIgaTe Password 0000 hama xxxxx external sources 14.2 Music playback via bluetooth ® Bluetooth streaming As soon as your source device, for example a smartphone, is connected to the radio, start playback on the source device.
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RouTInes 15. Routines This radio has comfort functions which are available in addition to traditional radio playback. 15.1 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. MaIn Menu note •...
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RouTInes • If a radio station is selected that is not available at the time of the alarm, the signal tone is played automatically. • Note that synchronisation of the time via the Internet or radio is recommended so that the time is re-synchronised in the event of a power failure.
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sysTeM seTTIngs - oVeRVIeW 16. system settings - overview The system settings are divided into four main categories under which the other settings are located. neTWoRK & auDIo sub-menus Network wizard WPS setup sysTeM seTTIngs View settings Manual settings Internet settings NetRemote PIN setup Network profile Delete Internet settings...
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• More information is available in the free OKTIV 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 network &...
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neTWoRK & auDIo 17.1.3 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.
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neTWoRK & auDIo 17.1.5 WPs 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.
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neTWoRK & auDIo Wireless connection - DhcP inactive IP ADRESS Select the “Wireless connection” option and then”DhcP IP adress 2 - Bayern 3 inactive”. Now enter the necessary network information such 192.168.2.100 as IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, primary DNS and Subnet mask secondary DNS in the input fields.
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neTWoRK & auDIo network profile The radio automatically saves all successful network connections (profiles). This means that re- establishing 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".
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neTWoRK & auDIo 17.2 bluetooth receiver (bT RX) ® This radio has an integrated Bluetooth function that allows streaming (e.g. from a smartphone) on the ® radio. 17.2.1 bluetooth receiver ® You can pair your terminal devices with the radio using Bluetooth and use this as a playback device.
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neTWoRK & auDIo 17.3 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.
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scReen seTTIngs 18. screen settings 18.1 Display illumination 18.1.1 operating 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, sysTeM "Medium" a reduction of the illumination to approx. 60%, and "low", which corresponds to very low seTTIngs intensity.
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sysTeM 19. system The radio's general settings are summarised under the System item. 19.1 setup wizard We recommend using the setup wizard for quick and easy first-time setup (setting of the time, date, Internet connection, etc.). sysTeM The settings included in the setup wizard can of course also be made or adjusted separately. The wizard seTTIngs contains the settings: "Time format", "Time synchronisation", "Time zone", "summer and winter time"...
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sysTeM 19.2.3 Time display You can choose between the display formats of 24 or 12 hours (am/pm) and adjust this at any time. 19.2.4 setting the time zone You can freely choose between the available time zones of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and use time zones from -12 hours to +14 hours.
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20.1 Info A summary of the radio's software and hardware. You can find the current software version of your device sysTeM in this information, should you require support from Hama's product advice team. seTTIngs 20.2 Privacy Policy The data protection policy is provided by the provider of the web-based applications.
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TechnIcal DaTa 21. Technical data Technical data 2.4" (6.1cm) colour TFT Display 320 x 240 px loudspeakers 3" 1x5W (RMS) Power supply DC 9.0V / 1.0A, max 9.0W English, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, unterstützte sprachen Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Czech, Slovak Digital Radio, Power Supply, Cabinet Mount Clip, Cabinet Mount Packaging contents Screw, Quick Start Manual...
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Please note that the actual power consumption can be dependent on multiple factors. These include the personal settings, the operating mode, the ambient temperature and the firmware version of the product used. The values set out above represent maximum values. The actual reference values can be found at: support.hama.com/00054258 support.hama.com/00054259...
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