Instructions

15
13.5 Software updates
We areconstantly developing new softwarefeatures
and improvements for our radios to xproblems, add
functionality,etc.
We recommend that you keep your radio’s softwareupto
date.
Youcan nd information on performing an update
separately on the enclosed sheet and/or you can download
it as aPDF at www.hama.com.
13.6 Info
To access the radio softwareinformation, proceed as
follows:
[menu]
System
SW version
13.7 Backlight
Activate brightness sensor
Move the sliding switch (18) to the ON position.
The brightness of the display is now automatically
adjusted according tothe ambient brightness.
Deactivate brightness sensor
Move the sliding switch (18) to the OFF position.
The backlight can be congured separately for each
operating mode (playback mode, standby mode and
snooze mode).
Proceed as follows:
[menu]
System
Backlight
Select the different brightness levels for the operating
modes Power on and Slumber mode.
ForStandby mode, you can also choose abrightness
level for the backlight when the radio is in standby.
Choose atime interval under Timeout. When the radio is
in standby,press any button (apart from [volume -/+] /
[
]) to illuminate the display at the brightness level set
for that operating mode for the selected interval of time.
If you press [alarm], the display lights up, and you can
also –asdescribed in 11.3 Activating/deactivating the
alarm in Standby mode –display and set the current
snooze setting.
Alternatively,press [
]onthe remote control to directly
adjust the backlight setting for the current operating
mode.
13.8 AUX: Auto standby
In Aux in (Auxiliary input) operating mode, the radio
switches to standby mode after 15 minutes by default.
14. Wall mounting
Note
Ensurethat the mount you have chosen can carry a
load of at least 2.0 kg.
Followthe directions and safety notes in the
mounting bracket documentation.
With the correct mounting bracket (such as Hama item
no. 00118031), you can mount the radio to the wall.
When doing so, use the mounting holes (20) on the rear
of the radio.