Technical Description and User Manual Radio 3sixty Radio with FM, DAB/DAB+, web radio, USB playback, Bluetooth®, Spotify and network streaming
Contents General Notes and Information....3 Notice ............................................ 3 Trademarks .................................. 3 Original packaging ........................ 3 Complaints .................................... 3 Contact .......................................... 4 For Your Safety ..............................5 Proper use ..................................... 5 Explanation of terms..................... 5 Safety notes .................................. 5 Explanation of symbols .
General Notes and Information Notice Original packaging The information in this document may change without prior notice and in no way constitutes any liability on the part of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH. No part of this user manual may be reproduced in any form or be broadcasted in any way electronically, mechanically, by photocopy or recording without the written permission of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH.
Contact Please contact our customer service department with any questions, suggestions, or complaints: Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH BIKINI Berlin Budapester Straße 44 10787 Berlin (Germany) Phone 00800 - 200 300 40 (toll-free) Fax: +49 (0)30 / 300 930 930 Service: www.teufelaudio.com/service Contact: www.teufelaudio.com/contact Before operating the product for the first time, please read the safety notes and user manual carefully.
For Your Safety Proper use Safety notes The device is designed for the playback of music and speech from radio and Internet stations. Only use the device as described in this user manual. Any other use will be deemed as not in accordance with the instructions and may lead to damage of property or even persons. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by improper use. The device is intended for private use only.
• Never open the housing of the device or mains adapter. Repairs may only be carried out by an authorised specialist workshop. Only parts that match the original specifications may be used. • Only use the accessory products specified by the manufacturer. • Never modify the device. Unauthorised modifications may affect the safety and functionality. • Never touch the mains adapter with wet hands. An unsuitable setup location may result in injury and damage.
• Do not expose the device to direct sunlight. • Only use the device indoors. • Do not operate the device in wet rooms and protect it from dripping and splashing water. Make sure that no vases or other liquid-filled objects are located on or near the device in order to prevent liquid from penetrating the housing. If water or other debris have infiltrated the device, immediately pull the mains adapter out of the socket. Then send the device to our service address.
Explanation of symbols Protection class II Dual insulation May only be used indoors Risk of electrical shock – do not open the housing. Disconnect the mains cord before changing a fuse. Old devices must not be disposed of with household waste! Electrical equipment contains harmful substances and valuable resources.
Overview Unpacking • Carefully open the box and carefully lift the device out of the box. Package contents (1) 1× Radio 3sixty (2) 1× mains adapter (1) Checking the package contents • Check that all items have been delivered and that nothing is damaged. • If the delivery is incomplete or the device has been damaged, please contact our service team (see page 4). • Do not in any case operate the device if it is damaged.
Operational Controls and Connections Front side (3) (13) (12) (11) (3) Turn: Adjust the volume Push: Playback/pause, snooze (alarm) (4) Display panel (5) Go back one menu (6) Access the menu (7) Turn: Select Push: Confirm (8) Skip forward/backwards 10 • Radio 3sixty (4) (5) (10) (6) (9) (7) (8) (9) Set the alarm time and end the alarm (10) 1–5 – favourite station memory (11) Start Bluetooth® pairing, terminate an existing connection (12) Select a source (13) – switch the device on and to standb
Back side (17) (16) (15) (14) (14) POWER – connector jack for the mains adapter (2) (15) USB port for playing back music files and for the power supply of playback devices (5 V, 1.5 A).
The display panel The date and time are displayed in standby. If enabled, the set alarm time(s) are also displayed here. The Wi-Fi symbol indicates that there is a connection to the local network.
Set up/Connection NOTICE If the device is subjected to warm temperatures after being cold (e.g. after transport), condensation may occur inside of it. – In this case, wait approx. 2 hours before you connect and activate it. Power supply 1. Insert the small plug of the enclosed mains adapter (2) in the POWER jack (14). (2) Location tips • Select a stable, level base. • Make sure that the environment is clean and free from dust. • Select a location away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
Setup Wizard The first time it is turned on or after being reset to the factory default settings, the Radio 3sixty requires some network information. You specify them in the setup wizard. To select menu items and set the parameters, turn the SELECT control (7) and push the control to confirm. You can go back one individual step with the BACK button (5). (4) (7) (5) (13) 1. Switch on the Radio 3sixty by pushing the button (13) and wait until “Setup wizard – Start now?” appears on the display panel. 2.
8. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list. – With password (WPA/WPA2): The Radio 3sixty will now connect to Wi-Fi and then return the message “Connected”. – Finish by pushing the SELECT control (7). The setup wizard is now complete. The Radio 3sixty displays the “Source” menu. Enter the password. Select a character with the SELECT control (7). Pushing the control adopts the character in the top of the input line. [BKSP] deletes the last character, [OK] ends input, [CANCEL] aborts the process.
Operation Activating and deactivating – Switch the Radio 3sixty on or to standby with the button (13). • After switching the device on, the last active audio source and volume will be set. • If the Radio 3sixty does not receive an audio signal for more than 20 minutes, it will automatically switch to standby. Selecting a source – In the “Source” menu, you select the desired source directly.
Internet Radio SOURCE MENU Last listened Station list System settings Source > > > My Favourites Local Germany Stations Potcasts My Added Stations Help Search stations Search Podcasts Spotify SOURCE MENU System settings Source > > USB and Network SOURCE MENU Shared Media USB playback My playlist Repeat play: Off Shuffle play: Off Clear my playlist Prune servers System settings Source > > > List of Media-Servers List of files on USB List of titles on the playlist > > DAB SOURCE MENU Station
The Menu The functions of your Radio 3sixty are configured via the menu. (6) (7) (5) (4) – The menu will appear on the display panel (4). – To access the menu, tap the MENU button (6). Thus, you will access the submenu of the active source. In each of these submenus, there are direct links to the menus “Source” and “System settings”. – To select menu items and set the parameters, turn the SELECT control (7). – Push the control to confirm. – You can go back one individual step with the BACK button (5).
Enable: Time: HH:MM Date: (only when „Enabled: Once“) TT:MM:JJJJ Source: Preset: Last listened Volume: 18 Save Alarms Alarm 1: On [06:30] Alarm 2: Off [00.
Standby activation This function allows the Radio 3sixty to switch itself off after a preset period of time. 1. In the “Source” menu, select the item “Standby timer”. The message “Sleep off” will appear on the display panel (4). 2. With the SELECT control (7), set the desired time to shut-off between 15 and 60 minutes in increments of 15 minutes. The “Sleep off” setting deactivates the sleep function. 3. Start the desired playback. The Radio 3sixty will switch to standby after the preset time has elapsed.
Wlan region Here, you can set the region in which you are operating the Radio 3sixty so that the correct standards are applied. Manual Settings In this menu, you can manually enter all required data for a Wi-Fi connection. NetRemote PIN setup You can define the four-digit PIN here, which is required to access the web interface (see „The radio portal“ on page 25). Default setting: “1234”.
Check now The Radio 3sixty immediately checks whether there is a new firmware version available. NOTICE Risk of damage! – During an update, the Radio 3sixty must not be disconnected from the power supply! Service Only for service: The Radio 3sixty is switched to DFU mode here. Setup wizard You launch the setup wizard here (see page 14). Info Displays the versions of the system programmes and the ID of the Radio 3sixty. Backlight Here, you set the brightness of the display panel.
Internet Radio The Radio 3sixty can receive thousands of radio stations and podcasts from around the world via the Internet. Prerequisite: Wi-Fi connection with Internet access. To receive Internet radio, the Radio 3sixty requests a list of the available stations, which has already been broken down into different categories (e.g. Pop, Jazz, Country) from the “Frontier Silicon Internet Radioportal”. When you select a station, the Radio 3sixty directly connects to the station via the Internet.
Playback – From one of the lists, select the desired station with the SELECT control (7) and push the control. Playback will begin after a short loading time. – If the station provides more information about the programme and/ or the current track, you can have it displayed by repeatedly pushing the SELECT control (7). – Pushing the VOL control (3) interrupts playback: • With podcasts, playback is paused – this is indicated by the pause symbol ( ) in the status section of the display panel.
The radio portal Via the Frontier Silicon Internet Radioportal, you can organise your favourites, add new radio stations and play stations directly on your PC. Access this address with your web browser: http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com To register on this page, you will need an access code, which is generated by your Radio 3sixty and is only valid for a few minutes: 1. In the “Internet radio” menu, select the items “Station list -> Help -> Get access code”. 3. Register on the radio portal.
USB and Network With this, you can play the audio files of the formats MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV and FLAC from USB storage devices and from the local network. USB You can connect conventional USB sticks and USB hard drives with the specifications USB 1.0 to 3.0, which are formatted to “FAT32”, to the USB port (15). 1. Push the SOURCE button (12) repeatedly until “USB and network” appears on the display panel or select the corresponding item in the “Source” menu. 2. In the menu, select the “USB” item.
2. In the menu, select the item “Shared media”. A list of the available servers will appear after a short time. • If your DLNA server is not shown, make sure that your server is online. • A question mark as the first character in the name means that this server is currently unavailable, but it may be switched on via “Wake on LAN”. As soon as you select such a server, the attempt will be made to activate it via the network. 3. Select the desired server with the SELECT control (7) and push the control.
Prune servers With this menu time, you delete servers that are not available (those that have a question mark as the first character in the name) from the list of servers. This may be necessary e.g. after changing location. 28 • Radio 3sixty DMR As UPnP/DLNA DMR (digital media renderer), the Radio 3sixty will provide its playback functions on the network and can be controlled by a digital media controller (DMC).
Radio Mode The Radio 3sixty is equipped with a radio for DAB/DAB+ and FM/USW. • DAB: Reception of digital radio stations in band III from 174.160 to 239.200 MHz (block 5A to 13F). • FM: Reception of analogue radio stations in the USW range from 87.5 to 108 MHz, RDS mode is possible. • 5 memory slots are available for your favourite stations. • The integrated telescopic antenna (17) ensures good reception. To receive radio stations, always pull the antenna all the way out.
Playback – From one of the lists, select the desired station with the SELECT control (7) and push the control. Playback will begin after a short loading time. – If the station provides more information about the programme and/ or the current track, you can have it displayed by repeatedly pushing the SELECT control (7). The signal strength is of particular interest in this respect as you can align the telescopic antenna (17) optimally with this.
Bluetooth® Mode Via Bluetooth®, you can wirelessly connect a compatible external player with the Radio 3sixty. The audio output of the external player is then emitted by the Radio 3sixty. The Bluetooth® wireless transmission system has a range of approximately 10 metres that is limited by walls and furnishings. If the connection is cut off, the Radio 3sixty will attempt to re-establish a connection until you select another source.
Playback The volume setting of the external player affects the volume of the Radio 3sixty. 1. Push the SOURCE button (12) repeatedly until “Bluetooth” appears on the display panel or select it in the “Source” menu. 2. Turn on the Bluetooth® function on your source device. 3. Start playback on your source device. You can control playback on your source device. You can also control some functions on the Radio 3sixty: – Pause playback: Push the VOL control (3).
Spotify Connect AUX Input With Spotify Connect, you can play music from your smartphone, tablet or PC on the Radio 3sixty via the Spotify app. Prerequisite: Wi-Fi connection and Spotify premium account. 1. Push the SOURCE button (12) repeatedly until “Connect Spotify” appears on the display panel or select it in the “Source” menu. 2. Open the Spotify app on your smartphone, tablet or PC. Make sure that the device is connected to the same network as your Radio 3sixty. 3.
Care and Cleaning NOTICE External influences may damage or destroy the device. – If the device is to be left unsupervised for a prolonged period of time (e.g. during a holiday), or if a thunderstorm is forecast, disconnect the mains adapter from the power socket. Otherwise, sudden overvoltage could cause the device to become defective. – If possible, only use plain water without any additives. In case of stubborn marks, a mild soap solution may be used.
Troubleshooting The following advice should help you to solve problems. If this does not help, you will find useful information in the detailed FAQs on our website. Otherwise, please contact our hotline (see page 3). Take note of the warranty instructions.
Network playback (DLNA) cuts out. No connection to Spotify Playback is noisy. 36 Network option “Stay connected?” is not enabled. Set the option to “Yes” (see“Keep network connected“ on page 21). No premium account You need a Spotify premium account for playback on the Radio 3sixty. Ensure that the source is sending a clear Generally speaking, signal to the Radio 3sixty. the Radio 3sixty is a very low-noise system.
Declaration of Conformity Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH hereby declares that this product complies with the requirements of the directives 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU and 2014/53/EU to the extent they are installed and used in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address: www.teufelaudio.com/konformitaetserklaerungen.
Technical Data Dimensions (W × H × D) 280 × 170 × 125 mm Weight 2.5 kg Operating voltage of the mains adapter 100–240 V~, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A max. You can find further technical data on our website.
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Please contact our customer service department with any questions, suggestions, or complaints: Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH BIKINI Berlin Budapester Str. 44 10787 Berlin (Germany) Phone 00800 - 200 300 40 (toll-free) Service: www.teufelaudio.com/service Contact: www.teufelaudio.com/contact No responsibility is assumed for the correctness of this information. Technical changes, typographical errors and other errors reserved. Manual No.