Teufel Radio 3sixty User manual

Radio 3sixty
Radio with FM, DAB/DAB+, web radio, USB playback,
Bluetooth®, Spotify and network streaming
Technical Description and
User Manual

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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 ................ 8
Overview ........................................9
Unpacking...................................... 9
Package contents ......................... 9
Checking the package contents... 9
Operational Controls and
Connections ................................10
Set up/Connection......................13
Location tips................................13
Power supply ...............................13
Setup Wizard ...............................14
Operation.....................................16
Activating and deactivating ........16
Selecting a source ......................16
Adjusting the volume ..................16
The Menu .....................................18
Standby activation ......................20
Alarms..........................................20
System settings ..........................20
Internet Radio .............................23
Selecting stations .......................23
Playback ......................................24
The radio portal...........................25
USB and Network ........................26
USB ..............................................26
Network .......................................26
Playback ......................................27
DMR.............................................28
Radio Mode..................................29
DAB/DAB+...................................29
FM (USW).....................................30
Saving and accessing stations ..30
Bluetooth®Mode .........................31
Bluetooth®options......................31
Pairing.......................................... 31
Spotify Connect...........................33
AUX Input .....................................33
Care and Cleaning.......................34
Troubleshooting ..........................35
Declaration of Conformity ..........37
Technical Data.............................38

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General Notes and Information
Notice
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 electroni-
cally, mechanically, by photocopy or
recording without the written permis-
sion of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH.
© Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH
Version 2.0, April 2018
Trademarks
® All trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
The Bluetooth®
word mark and
Bluetooth®symbol are registered
trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and any use by Lautsprecher Teufel is
licensed.
The Spotify software is subject to
third-party licences, which are listed
here:
www.spotify.com/connect/third-
party-licenses
Original packaging
If you wish to exercise your eight-
week right of return, we ask that
you be absolutely sure to hold onto
the packaging. We can only accept
product returns with the ORIGINAL
PACKAGING.
Empty boxes are not available!
Complaints
In case of a complaint we will need
the following information to process
your enquiry:
1. Invoice number
Can be found on the sales slip
(enclosed with the product) or on the
order confirmation received as a
PDF document, e.g. 4322543
2. Serial number or batch number
Located on the back side of
the device, e.g. serial no.:
KB20240129A-123.
Thank you for your support!

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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. Only in this way,
can you ensure that all functions are
used in a safe and reliable manner.
Store the user manual in a safe place
and also be sure to pass it on to any
subsequent owner.
NOTICE
Check that all items have
been delivered and that
nothing is damaged. If you
find any damage, do not
operate the device; instead
contact our customer service
department.

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For Your Safety
Proper use
The device is designed for the play-
back 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.
Explanation of terms
You can find the following signal
terms in this user manual:
CAUTION
This signal term indicates a
low risk, which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or mode-
rate injury.
NOTICE
This signal term warns you of
potential damage.
Safety notes
This chapter contains general safety
notes which you should always
observe to protect yourself and third
parties. Also observe the warning
notes in each chapter of this user
manual.
Touching live parts can result in
severe injury or death.
• When connecting the mains
adapter, make sure that the correct
voltage is present. You can find
more information about this on the
rating plate.
• Regularly check the device and the
mains adapter for damage. Discon-
nect the mains adapter immedi-
ately from the socket and do not
use the device if its housing or the
housing of the mains adapter is
defective or if there is other visible
damage.
• This device is disconnected from
the mains by pulling the mains
adapter. Therefore, make sure that
the mains adapter is always easily
accessible.
• If the device or the mains adapter
emits smoke, smells burnt or
produces unusual sounds, immedi-
ately disconnect it from the mains
and do not operate it further.

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• 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. Unautho-
rised 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.
• Never use the device unmounted
in vehicles, in unstable locations,
on wobbly tripods or furniture, on
insufficiently dimensioned brackets
etc. The device could tip or fall down
and cause injury to persons or be
damaged itself.
• Arrange the device so that it
cannot be knocked over acciden-
tally and make sure that the cables
do not pose a tripping hazard.
• Do not place the device and the
mains adapter near heat sources
(e.g. heaters, ovens, other heat
generating equipment such as
amplifiers etc.).
• Do not use the device in environ-
ments where there is a risk of
explosion.
• Only use the wireless functions
(Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi) in locations
where wireless radio transmission
is allowed.
Children can become trapped in
the plastic wrapping when playing
and suffocate.
• Do not allow children to play with
the device or the plastic wrapping.
There is a danger of suffocation.
• Never allow children to operate
electrical equipment unsupervised.
Extended listening at high
volumes may lead to hearing loss.
To avoid damage to health, avoid
extended listening at high volumes.
• When the volume is set high,
always keep a certain distance
from the device and never place
your ears directly on the speaker.
• If your Radio 3sixty is set to full
volume, it may produce very high
sound pressure. This may have
psychological consequences and
also cause physical injury. Children
and pets are particularly at risk.
Set your signal source device
volume to a low setting before
turning on the power.
This product contains magnetic
material.
• If necessary, consult your physi-
cian and ask about effects on
implants such as pacemakers or
defibrillators.
Improper use may lead to damage
or fire.
• Do not place open flames such as
burning candles or similar on the
device.
• Ensure sufficient ventilation.

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• 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.
The isolation pads can produce
discolouration on sensitive
surfaces.
• On parquet, varnished wood and
similar surfaces, you should stick
felt gliders to the rubber feet of the
device or put a blanket under it.
This will prevent discolouration of
the floor over the long term.

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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.
Every consumer is required by law
to bring all old electrical devices to
an authorised collection or return
point so that they can be disposed
of in a manner that is environmen-
tally friendly and which preserves
resources.
You can hand old electrical devices
over to the local reusable materials/
recycling centre.
Please contact your vendor directly
for more information about this topic.

9• Radio 3sixty
(1)
(2)
Overview
Unpacking
• Carefully open the box and care-
fully lift the device out of the box.
Package contents
(1) 1× Radio 3sixty
(2) 1× mains adapter
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.

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Front side
(8)(9)(11)(12)(13)
(7)
(10)
(5) (6)(3) (4)
Operational Controls and Connections
(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
(9) Set the alarm time and end the
alarm
(10) 1–5 – favourite station memory
(11) Start Bluetooth®pairing, termi-
nate an existing connection
(12) Select a source
(13) – switch the device on and to
standby mode

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Back side
(17) (15) (14)(16)
(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 (5V, 1.5A).
(16) AUX IN – input jack for
analogue audio source device
(17) Telescopic antenna

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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.
During playback, the display panel
is divided into three sections: At the
top, it shows the source and time, in
the middle playback information and
at the bottom, the status of the alarm
times, source and wireless connec-
tions.
Symbols on the display panel
Radio: Stereo, signal
strength
Wi-Fi active, flashing:
Connection being estab-
lished
Bluetooth active, flashing:
Connection being estab-
lished
Playback: Stop/pause
Repeat
Random playback
Alarm time active
Sleep timer (15 min.)
Network error
(see page 35)

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Set up/Connection
NOTICE
If the device is subjected to
warm temperatures after
being cold (e.g. after trans-
port), condensation may occur
inside of it.
–In this case, wait approx.
2hours before you connect
and activate it.
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.
• Do not place any heavy objects on
the cables or the device.
CAUTION
Risk of injury/damage!
–Lay the cables so that
they do not pose a tripping
hazard.
Power supply
1. Insert the small plug of the
enclosed mains adapter (2) in the
POWER jack (14).
(2)
(14)
2. Connect the mains adapter to a
mains power socket. The lettering
“TEUFEL” will appear on the display
panel (4). Afterwards, you will see
the date and time – since the
clock has not yet been set, zero is
displayed for all digits.
(4)

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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)
(5)
(13)
(7)
1. Switch on the Radio 3sixty by
pushing the button (13) and wait
until “Setup wizard – Start now?”
appears on the display panel.
2. Select “YES” with the SELECT
control (7) and push the control.
3. Set the display format for the time:
12 hours (with AM/PM) or 24
hours.
4. Select how the time should be set:
• via DAB radio;
• via FM radio (RDS);
• via the Internet – enter the time
zone and summer/winter time
here in the next step.
• No update – enter the date and
time here.
5. With the setting “Keep network
connected”, you determine
whether the Radio 3sixty switches
Wi-Fi off (“NO”) or leaves it on
(“YES”) in standby so that it can be
switched on via the network.
6. Select the region for your Wi-Fi now
so that the correct standards are
applied.
7. The Radio 3sixty will look for avail-
able Wi-Fi networks and display
them as a list after a short time.
• [WPS] – displays networks with
WiFi protected setup. It is very
easy to establish a connection
with them with the push of a
button or by entering the PIN.
• [Rescan] – starts a new search.
• [Manual config] – with this
menu item, you can enter all
data yourself – only intended for
special applications.

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8. Select your Wi-Fi network from the
list.
–With password (WPA/WPA2):
Enter the password. Select a char-
acter 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.
–With WPS: Here, you can choose
from three options:
• Push Button (WPS-PBC) – start
establishing a connection for
your Wi-Fi access (router) and
push the SELECT control(7)
within 2 minutes on the
Radio 3sixty.
• PIN (WPS-PIN) – the Radio 3sixty
displays a code. Enter this code
on your Wi-Fi access (router).
• Skip WPS – with this, you enter
the password as described
previously.
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.

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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.
–By repeatedly pushing the SOURCE
button(12), you select the source
in this order:
• Internet radio – reception of
radio stations from around
the world; only possible with
an Internet connection (see
„Internet Radio“ on page 23).
• Spotify – a music streaming
service, premium membership
required (see „Spotify Connect“
on page 33).
• USB and Network – playback
from USB storage devices and
UPnP/DLNA sources via the
network (see „USB and Network“
on page 26).
• DAB – digital radio reception
(see „DAB/DAB+“ on page 29).
• FM – analogue radio reception
(see „FM (USW)“ on page 30).
• Bluetooth – digital source via
wireless connection (see „Blue-
tooth®Mode“ on page 31).
• AUX in – analogue source via the
AUX IN jack (16).
The selected source will appear on
the display panel (4).
(4)
(12)(13)
(3)
Adjusting the volume
• Turn the VOL control (3) anticlock-
wise to decrease it and clockwise
to increase the volume. While
making the setting, the current
value will be displayed on the
display panel (4) as a number and
as a graphic.
The volume setting of an
external player often affects the
volume of the Radio 3sixty.

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My Favourites
Local Germany
Stations
Potcasts
My Added Stations
Help
Search
stations
Search
Podcasts
List of Media-Servers
List of files on USB
List of titles on the playlist
List of known stations
Alphanumeric
Ensemble
Valid
DRC high
DRC low
DRC off
List of frequency blocks
Internet Radio
Last listened
Station list >
System settings >
Source >
MENU
SOURCE
Spotify
System settings >
Source >
MENU
SOURCE
USB and Network
Shared Media >
USB playback >
My playlist >
Repeat play: Off
Shuffle play: Off
Clear my playlist
Prune servers
System settings >
Source >
MENU
SOURCE
DAB
Station list >
Scan
Manual tune >
Prune invalid
DRC Dynamic range con >
Station order >
System settings >
Source >
MENU
SOURCE
FM
Scan setting
Stereo setting
System settings >
Source >
MENU
SOURCE
Bluetooth
BT disconnect
System settings >
Source >
MENU
SOURCE
AUX
System settings >
Source >
MENU
SOURCE

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The Menu
The functions of your Radio 3sixty are
configured via the menu.
(6)
(4)
(5)
(7)
–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).
• The Radio 3sixty will return to
normal operation after 30 seconds
of button inactivity.
You will find an overview of the menu
system on the side.
Source
Internet Radio
Spotify
USB and Network
DAB
FM
Bluetooth
AUX in
Standby timer
Alarms
System settings >
System settings
Equalizer >
Network >
Time/Date >
Language >
Factory reset
Software update >
Service
Setup wizard
Info
Backlight

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Enable:
Time: HH:MM
Date: (only when „Enabled:
Once“) TT:MM:JJJJ
Source:
Preset: Last listened
Volume: 18
Save
(not with „Buzzer“)
Favourites 1-4
Buzzer
Internet radio
Spotify
DAB
FM
Off
Daily
Once
Weekends
Weekdays
Normal
My EQ
My EQ profile setup >
Bass (–10 to +10)
Treble (–10 to +10)
Loudness (On/Off))
Update time from DAB
Update time from FM
Update time from NET
No update
Network wizard
PBC Wlan setup
View settings
Wlan region >
Manual Settings
NetRemote PIN Setup
Network profile >
Clear network settings >
Keep network connected
Time after Standby is
activated
On level
Standby level
English
German
Set Time/Date
Update time >
Set format
Set timezone >
Daylight savings
Alarms
Alarm 1: On [06:30]
Alarm 2: Off [00.00]

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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.
Alarms
If the device is on, you can access the
“Alarms” menu directly by pushing
the button (9).
The alarm function offers two
alarm times each with the following
settings:
• Activated: Off, Daily, Once, Week-
ends, Workdays.
• Date/time.
• Source: Buzzer, Internet radio,
Spotify, DAB, FM.
• Programme: (not with the “Buzzer”
source) favourites 1–4.
• Volume.
For example, you can have the
alarm wake you up on work days at
7:00 a.m. with the FM radio and the
volume set to 9.
–After setting the alarm time, select
the bottom menu item “Save” to
activate it.
An active alarm clock is indicated with
a bell symbol “ ” on the display panel
when the device is on. The alarm time
is also shown in standby.
In standby, switch the alarms on and
off one after another by pushing the
button (9).
–To keep sleeping, push the VOL
control
(3)
– the sleep time on the
display panel will increase from 5 to
30 minutes each time you push the
control.
–To deactivate the alarm clock, push
the button (9) or the button
(13).
System settings
Network
In this menu, you can set the param-
eters for the Wi-Fi connection.
Network wizard
The network wizard will show a list
of the available Wi-Fi networks from
which you select your network. It
is part of the setup wizard and is
described on page 14 from step
6 on.
PBC Wlan setup
Connects the Radio 3sixty to the
network by pushing the WPS button
on the router.
Display settings
Shows the parameters for the current
Wi-Fi connection.
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