Operation Manual
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Spotify Connect 
Spotify gives you millions of songs at your fingertips. The artists you love, the latest hits and new 
discoveries just for you. 
With Spotify Connect feature, you can play and control all this music wirelessly. Choose music on 
your smartphone or tablet, and listen on your radio. 
Your radio has Spotify Connect built in. This lets you control the music playing on your radio using 
the Spotify app on your smartphone or tablet. 
Listening is seamless – you can take calls, play games, watch a video, even switch you phone off, 
all without interrupting the music. It’s a better way to listen at home. 
*For service availability in your country, check www.spotify.com 
Using Spotify Connect 
You’ll need a Spotify Premium account to enjoy instant access to million songs from the Spotify 
archive, all at superior audio sampling rates. 
If you don’t have it, just go to www.spotify.com/freetrial for your free 30-day trial. 
How to use Spotify Connect 
1.  Download Spotify app for your smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android). 
2.  Connect your device to the same wifi network as your smartphone or tablet. 
3.  Open the Spotify app on your smartphone or tablet, and play any song. 
4.  Tap the square image of the song’s cover art in the bottom left of the screen. Then tap the 
Connect icon  . 
5.  Tap ‘DigitRadio 510’ from the list. If you can’t see it, just check it’s connected to the same wifi 
network as your phone of tablet. 
You will notice that your radio is currently listed as “DigitRadio 
510  xxxxxxxxxxxx”  (the  12  digit  alphanumeric  code  is  the 
MAC address of your radio) in the Spotify App. If you would 
like to change this name to something more personal (‘John’s 
Sine IR’ for example), you can do so as follows: 
a.  On the radio: Press MENU and select Main menu > 
System settings > Network > View settings. Scroll 
down and take a note of the ‘IP address’. 
b.  On your computer: Ensure that your computer is on the 
same network as the radio, then enter the IP address 
into your browser’s address bar (example: 
192.168.0.34). This will allow you to view some of the 
radio’s diagnostics, but also change its name. 










