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Orava electrical appliances are manufactured in accordance with the latest state of the art and recognized safety and technical standards. However, improper or unau- thorized use, or use contrary to its intended purpose, may result in a risk of injury or threat to the life of the user or third parties, as well as damage to the device or other property.
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• This appliance is intended for use not only in households but also in the following settings: Shops, offices, and other similar working environments; Agricultural buildings; Hotels, motels, and other residential settings; Bed-and-breakfast establishments. • This is not a professional device for commercial use. •...
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• Electrical appliances of Protection Class III are devices powered by a low-voltage source (battery or accumulator) and do not pose any electric shock hazard to the user. • For increased safety against the risk of electric shock when electric appliances are used by non-professionals, it is recommended to install a residual current device (RCD) with a rated tripping current not exceeding 30 mA in the circuit for sockets with a rated current not exceeding 20 A.
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1.4 Safety of Persons • This appliance is intended for use and operation by persons without technical qualifications (laypersons), according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. • The operator‘s duties include turning the appliance on and off, user handling, adjusting operating parameters, visual or auditory checks of the appliance, and user cleaning and maintenance.
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2. Special Safety Instructions. Read carefully! The electrical device is designed and manufactured in such a way that it allows for safe operation and use by persons without specialized qualifications. Despite all the precautions taken by the manufacturer for safe usage, operation, and handling, there are residual risks and potential dangers associated with it.
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Unpacking/Packaging • Before putting the device (and its accessories, if equipped) into operation, unpack it and remove all parts from the packaging materials, labels, and tags. Store the packaging materials in a safe place, especially out of the reach of children and incompetent individuals, or dispose of them properly.
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Warning! • Do not expose the audio device (and the remote control, if equipped) to: Direct sunlight, heat-producing devices, Vibrations and mechanical stress, Excessive dust, Water and excessive humidity, Insects, Aggressive external environments. • Do not place the audio device (and the remote control, if equipped) on: Areas where medical devices are used.
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Operation/Supervision • Keep the device under supervision during use and operation! • Ensure that all electrical cable connections are safely and properly connected. If the power cord is not securely attached to the device, make sure it does not discon- nect while the plug is inserted into the socket.
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1 1 (STANDBY) Power on/off/Toggle to/from standby mode/Turn on the radio Alarm settings (Alarm 1 and Alarm 2) Access to the home screen/Pressing this button returns you to the playback screen. Press and hold to access EQ (equalizer) settings Scroll right/Display the Edit Menu below the favorite list (Favourite)/ Display large clock and radio information under playback display Return to the previous Menu/Scroll left 6 Preset buttons 1 –...
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Remote Control 1 1 (STANDBY) Toggle to/from standby mode. Press and hold to turn off the radio. The radio can only be turned on by pressing button 1 on the device. Mute/unmute 3 0 – 9 Enter index numbers in the list/Enter characters when entering the WiFi password Save the selected station as a preset in the favorite stations list...
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Inserting the Battery into the Remote Control The system can be operated using the supplied remote control. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control. Insert two 1.5 V AAA batteries into the compartment, ensuring the correct polarity (+ and -).
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Connect the AC adapter power cable to the USB-C (DC IN) connector (14) on the back of the device and plug the AC adapter (5V, 1.5A) into an electrical outlet. If the built-in battery in the device is charged, there will be no need to connect to the electrical network.
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Settings Network Setup Internet connection can be configured using a wireless network (WiFi). The radio requires a broadband internet connection. • If this is your first time using the device, the network configuration guide will appear. To start configuring the network, turn the “Scroll / Select / Volume” select Yes. Scroll to “Yes”...
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Using the Radio’s Control Using the control, scroll through the characters, highlight the desired character, and confirm the selection by pressing the control to enter the next character. When you reach the last character of the password, press and hold the control to confirm and complete the entry.
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Internet Radio Press to display the home screen (Main Menu). In the Menu, use the rotary knob or the b/B buttons on the remote control to select Internet Radio. Skytune (Tuning) Select Skytune and start enjoying thousands of radio stations from around the world. You can filter your search by region, music genre, and talk shows.
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Whenever you press the B button, you toggle between displaying the large clock and information about the radio station: My Favorite This option shows a list of your favorite stations that have been saved to presets. Saving a Station to Presets When the desired radio station is playing, press the button on the remote control or press and hold the button...
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Media Playback from the Network (Media Centre) The device supports UPnP and is compatible with DLNA playback. This provides the option to stream music from your network. However, this requires you to have a compatible device on the network that can function as a media server. This could be, for example, a network hard drive or a regular PC (e.g., running Windows OS) with access to a shared folder or media sharing enabled.
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DAB+/DAB Radio (Digital Audio Broadcasting) If digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is available in your area, the radio can also receive DAB stations (no internet connection required). The radio supports both DAB and DAB+ systems. Place the radio near a window and fully extend the telescopic antenna to achieve the best reception.
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Tuner (FM radio) You can also tune stations in the FM radio band. Before tuning, turn the volume to the minimum level. To receive regular FM stations (no internet connection required), place the radio near a window and fully extend the telescopic antenna to achieve the best reception. Sometimes, adjusting the antenna direction may improve reception.
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3 On your Bluetooth device (phone, etc.), search for available Bluetooth devices. Refer to the manual for your device for details. When the radio “RR-30i-XXXX” (XXXX is the unique receiver number) appears on your Bluetooth device’s display, select it and wait until your Bluetooth device confirms the pairing with the radio.
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Note Once the devices are paired, it is not necessary to pair them again. The devices will automatically reconnect the next time the Bluetooth audio source is turned on and the Bluetooth interface on your Bluetooth device is activated. Warning! When using Bluetooth for playback, sound dropouts may occur.
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Notes • To use the Bluetooth function, the connected Bluetooth device must have the same profile as this system. • Even if the profiles are the same, devices may function differently depending on their specifications. • Due to the nature of wireless Bluetooth technology, the sound reproduced by this system may be slightly delayed compared to the sound from the Bluetooth device during a phone call or while listening to music.
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Alarm Setting Important! When the alarm is set, it is recommended to power the radio using the AC adapter to avoid the situation where the battery is depleted and the device does not turn on when the alarm goes off. The radio must have the correct current time set.
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Setting the Sleep Timer In any mode with the device turned on, you can set a sleep timer to automatically turn the radio off after a selected time, ranging from 15 to 180 minutes. Press the button on the remote control to activate the sleep timer, or go to the Sleep Timer option in the main menu.
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Remove AP (Odstrániť AP) – If you have already added a router and wish to remove it, select this option. Note When setting up, always place the radio within 2 meters of the Wi-Fi router. • AP: [ ] If you have added more than one router to the radio and wish to switch to a different one, select this option to change.
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• Set time from DAB When the DAB mode is selected, the time will be synchronized with the time of a DAB station. • Set Time from FM When the FM mode is selected, the time will be synchronized with the time of an FM station.
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Local Radio The radio is set by default to automatically detect radio stations in your area through an internet connection, and these stations can be accessed by pressing the LOCAL button on the remote control. Playback Setup Used to set the playback mode when streaming compatible UPnP/DLNA media. You can set Repeat All (Repeat all tracks), Repeat Once, Shuffle.
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Information Displays network and system information about your radio. To quickly access this information, press the INFO button on the remote control. If you are using a computer to manage your favorite stations, you must use the IP address, which can be viewed on your PC. Enter the IP address into the address bar of your computer’s browser window ( Configuration >...
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– A prompt will appear asking if you want to perform “Add Favourite” or “Listen to Station.” Enter the IP address of your radio (e.g., 192.168.1.11): The IP address can be found on the radio as follows: * On the remote control, press the INFO button, select Network, and go to IP to display the IP address.
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You can also add a station if you know the URL of the published audio stream in the following streaming format: 1 Transport: HTTP progressive, e.g., HLS and HTTP, such as Shoutcast or Icecast 2 Audio: MP3, AAC, AAC+ 3 Playlist: M3U, PLS Connecting Headphones You can connect headphones (not included) to the 3.5 mm headphone jack (16) on the rear panel.
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Troubleshooting If a problem occurs during the operation of the radio, try resolving it using the overview below before requesting repair. If any issue persists, contact the nearest dealer. Power The device does not turn on. Check if the AC adapter is properly connected to the power socket and its connector is attached to the device.
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10 m. The Bluetooth device detects multiple other Bluetooth devices during a search: Wait for the search to complete and select “RR-30i-XXXX” (XXXX is the unique receiver number) to pair. When using a phone, avoid holding the mobile device too...
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Useful Tips 1. If the internet radio continuously buffers the radio station: Internet radio streams data from the radio station over your broadband connection. If there is a high error rate or interruptions in your broadband connection, it will cause the internet radio playback to pause until the connection is restored and sufficient data is received to resume playback.
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Technical Specifications Network Wireless Network IEEE802.11b/g/n Wireless Frequency 2412 – 2472 MHZ Security Protocol WEP/WPA/WPA2 Bluetooth Bluetooth Version Ver. 4.2 BR/EDR-compatible Bluetooth Frequency 2,4 GHz (2402 - 2480 MHz) Bluetooth Range 10 m, (without obstacles) DAB Frequency Range 174,928 MHz (5A) – 239,200 MHz (13F) Support DAB a DAB+ Anténa: Telescopic antenna...
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LAN Transmitter Features Frequency Ranges Maximum Output Power 2400 - 2483,5 MHz (CH1 - CH13) < 100 mW Country-Specific Restrictions The wireless LAN device is intended for home and office use in all EU countries, the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland (and other countries using the relevant EU and/or UK regulations).
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Short text Declaration of Conformity: ORAVA retail 1, a.s. hereby declares that the RR-30i complies with the essential requirements and other relevant conditions of Directive 2014/53/ EU of the European Parliament and of the Council. The full text of the Declaration of Conformity is available at: www.orava.eu...
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