Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 63I Roberts Radio
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ROBER TS Enjoy Listening CD/DAB/FM RDS/WiFi Internet Radio with dock for iPod Please read this manual before use.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. "Made for iPod" means that an electrical accessory has been designed to connect specifi cally to iPod and has been certifi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Introduction ....................................................................................... 2-12 Stream 63i Internet radio features ....................................................... 3 Before you can use this product ....................
3 Introduction Stream 63i Internet Radio features The Roberts Stream 63i provides the following features in an attractive compact unit:- ● Listen to local, regional, national and international broadcasts using FM, DAB and Internet radio.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Before you can use this product Before you can use your internet radio, you must have the following: ● A broadband Internet connection (not required for DAB, FM or Music Player functions).
About this instruction manual This instruction manual is divided into sections for each of the operating modes of your Roberts Stream 63i internet radio. Each section is identifi ed by the shaded heading in the top right hand corner of each pair of pages.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) About this instruction manual - cont. The section for CD / MP3 / WMA player describes how to play digital audio or MP3 / WMA fi les which have previously been recorded to CD-R or CD-RW .
7 Controls and connections Front view 1. V olume Up / Down buttons 2. Record button 3. Info / Menu button 4. Radio button 5. Remote control sensor 6. On / Standby button 7. CD slot 8. iPod dock connector 9. LCD display 10. CD Eject button 1 1. Media button 12.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 8 Controls and connections - cont. Rear view 23. T elescopic aerial 24. Wi-Fi antenna 25. Mains input socket 26. Ethernet socket (RJ-45) 27. Optical output socket (T oslink) 28.
9 Controls and connections - cont. Remote control handset 1. On / Standby button 2. Mute button 3. Key pad buttons 1-10/0 4. Menu Up / Folder Up button 5. Menu Left / Rewind button 6. Info / Menu button 7. Repeat / Last.fm 'Love' button 8. Record button 9.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Introduction 10 Remote control battery replacement 1. Remove the battery cover on the rear of your remote control by applying pressure to the catch in the direction shown by the arrow in the diagram, and then lifting the cover .
11 Using the touch panel The Stream 63i has a stylish touch panel instead of conventional buttons. T o operate the buttons simply touch the button area with the tip of a fi nger for about half a second.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Navigation controls This page describes the basic means of controlling your Stream 63i internet radio. Instructions for each operating mode are given in the later sections of this book.
Confi guration Connecting your radio to your computer network 1. Place your radio on a fl at surface and plug the mains lead into the mains socket located on the back of your radio ensuring that the plug is pushed fully into the socket.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Confi guration 14 Connecting to your computer network - cont. 6. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons to choose an auto-update option for the clock. This can be updated from DAB or FM radio, from the Network, or not updated.
15 Connecting to your computer network - cont. If your network allows automatic confi guration (which is normal) the radio will acquire a network address. The screen should say 'Connecting...' , and then 'Setup wizard completed' .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 16 Confi guration Connecting to your computer network - cont. 13. If your network is not found, it may be because the router is confi gured not to broadcast the SSID.
17 Connecting to your computer network - cont. WEP keys are 10 or 26 characters long (using 0 - 9, and A - F). Some wireless routers can also use pass-phrases for WEP but these are not supported. WP A keys are usually set up using a pass-phrase of between 8 and 63 characters.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 18 Confi guration Connecting to your computer network - cont. If you have followed the steps on the preceding pages successfully , your radio will have connected to your router , and then made a connection to the Internet and set its clock.
19 Manual network confi guration If you do not wish to use DHCP for automatic confi guration, or if your network is confi gured with a hidden SSID, then you will need to enter some network settings manually . (Note - a hidden SSID may prevent casual observers from detecting your network, but it is not recommended as a means of network security .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 20 Confi guration Manual network confi guration - cont. 5. In most installations the DNS settings (DNS = Domain Name Server) will be set to the same IP address as your router .
21 Manual network confi guration - cont. The three controls on the right-hand side of the screen have special functions. Y ou can quickly access these by pressing the Info button and then use the Men.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 22 Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio - the basics Before you can use your radio to listen to b.
23 Selecting a radio station by location 1. Press the On/Standby button to switch the radio on. Then press the Radio button to select the Internet radio mode display .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 24 Internet Radio Selecting a radio station by location - cont. 8. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons to highlight your chosen radio station and then press the Select button to enter your selection.
25 Selecting a radio station by genre 1. Press and hold the Menu button to enter the main Internet radio menu. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Station list' is highlighted on the display and then press the Select button.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Internet Radio 26 Searching for a radio station by name There may be occasions when you know the name of a radio station but you do not know the location or genre.
27 Selecting a new or popular station As described in the section 'Internet Radio - the basics' on page 22, your radio connects via the Internet to a database of radio stations.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 28 Internet Radio Selecting a podcast / BBC Listen Again Some radio stations allow you to listen to programmes that have already been broadcast. The BBC's Listen Again service is an example of this.
29 Presetting stations With so many Internet radio stations available, it is desirable to have a means of rapidly selecting the stations that you listen to most frequently . Y our radio has ten memory presets which can easily be set to store the details of any Internet radio station.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 30 Internet Radio Last Listened It is often helpful to be able to go back to a station that you have recently listened to.
31 Display modes - cont. c. Reliability Displays the reliability of the data stream from the station currently being received. d. Format Displays the bit rate and format of the station being received. e. Playback buf fer Displays status when connecting to and playing a radio station.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 32 Internet Radio Customising your radio In addition to storing your favourite radio stations in the radi.
33 Confi guring My Added Stations 1. If you wish to listen to a radio station which is not currently held in the database at http://www.wifi radio-frontier .com it is possible to add the details yourself. Y ou will need to obtain the internet address (URL) for the audio stream for the station that you wish to add.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 34 Internet Radio Selecting your favourite stations 1. Press and hold the Menu button to enter the main Internet radio menu. 2. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Station list' is highlighted on the display .
35 Selecting your added stations 1. Press and hold the Menu button to enter the main Internet radio menu. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Station list' is highlighted on the display and then press the Select button.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 36 Music Player Music Player Use with Windows, Apple Mac and Linux The Music Player allows you to play audio fi les which are stored on a computer on your network.
37 Accessing your audio fi les via a UPnP server If your computer is running Windows 7, then Windows Media Player version 12 includes a UPnP server which will make your fi les available to your radio. If you have Windows Vista or XP please see page 1 15.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 38 Music Player Allowing a device to connect to Windows Media Player 12 Set up UPnP access on a W indows PC - cont. 4. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Shared media' is highlighted and press the Select button to select.
39 Locating and playing media fi les using UPnP Once the UPnP server has been confi gured to share media fi les with your radio, you may select the fi les that you wish to play as follows:- 1. Press the On/Standby button to switch on the unit. Press the Media button as needed until the Music Player mode display is shown.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Music Player 40 Media selection When searching via UPnP you will have a selection of search criteria as determined by the UPnP server software on your computer .
41 Listening to a particular track 1. If you wish to play only a particular track from an album or folder , fi rst choose the album or folder as described on the preceding pages. 2. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until the required track is highlighted.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 42 Music Player Controlling playback cont. Repeat tracks 1. When playing a track activate the repeat option by pressing the Repeat button. Y our selected tracks will be played repeatedly and the repeat indicator will show on the display .
43 Display modes Y our radio has a range of display options when in Music Player mode. Note that the availability of information depends on the specifi c media fi les, their format and upon the server capability . (Not all UPnP servers make information from the media fi les available in the same way .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 44 Music Player Playlists Sometimes you may wish to set up a list of music tracks or albums which can then be played without further action - as background music for a party , for example.
45 Viewing your playlist 1. Press the On/Standby button to switch on the unit. Press the Media button as needed until the Music Player mode display is shown. The Music Player menu will then be shown on the display . 2. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'My Playlist' is highlighted on the display .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) Music Player 46 Clearing the playlist 1. Press and hold the Menu button to enter the main Music Player menu. 2. T o clear the whole playlist press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Clear My playlist' is highlighted on the display .
47 Last.fm Last.fm - the basics Last.fm is an Internet-based on-line music service with millions of tracks available which you can access using your radio, your computer and other devices.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 48 Last.fm Setup a Last.fm user account Before you can use the Last.fm feature, you should sign-up and create an account on the web site http://www .last.fm using the internet browser on your computer .
49 Setup a Last.fm user account - cont. 7. The account information entered will be saved and then the validity of the account will be checked with Last.fm. If the account is invalid, the display will show 'Unauthorised'. If needed modify the information.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 50 Listening to Last.fm Last.fm can present music tracks according to several criteria.
51 Listening to Last.fm - cont. 1. Press the Radio button as needed to select Last.fm mode. 2. Press and hold the Menu button to enter the main Last.fm menu. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Station list' is highlighted on the display .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 52 Search by Artist or T ag 1. Press the Radio button as needed to select Last.
53 Display modes Y our radio has a range of display options when in Last.fm mode. Note that the information may not always be 100% accurate since some of the Last.fm data is based upon information scrobbled from user's fi les. 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 54 Last.fm Y our listening history The listening history feature of the Last.fm mode allows you to see the six most recently played tracks, with the most recent displayed fi rst.
55 Deleting details of a Last.fm account Y ou may wish to delete a Last.fm account from your radio (for example, if a friend's details had been entered when they were visiting). 1. Use the Radio button and press and hold the Menu button to enter the Last.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 56 DAB Radio DAB Radio Using DAB mode for the fi rst time 1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial. 2. Press the On/Standby button to switch on the radio.
57 Selecting a DAB radio station 1. When playing a DAB radio station, the display normally shows the name of the current station with other related information. 2. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons to access the radio station list and to scroll through the available stations.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 58 Display modes Y our radio has a range of display options when in DAB mode:- 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options. a. T ext Displays text messages such as the artist or track name, phone in number , traffi c alerts, etc.
59 Display modes - cont. e. Bit rate and audio type Displays the digital bit rate and audio coding information for the station being listened to. f. Date Displays the current date. A signal strength indicator is always shown in the lower area of the display on the right hand side.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 60 DAB Radio Finding new DAB radio stations Should you wish to use your radio for DAB reception in a new .
61 Manual T uning Manual tuning allows you to tune directly to the various Band III DAB channels (5A to 13F). At the time of writing, all UK DAB stations are located in the range of channels 1 1B to 12D. 1. When in DAB mode press and hold the Menu button so that the display shows the DAB menu.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 62 DAB Radio Dynamic Range Control settings Dynamic Range Control (also known as DRC) can make quieter sounds easier to hear when your radio is used in a noisy environment by reducing the dynamic range of the audio signal.
63 Station order setup Y our radio has 3 station order settings from which you can choose. The station order settings are, alphanumeric, ensemble and valid. Note: The default station order on your radio is alphanumeric. 1. Press the On/Standby button to switch on your radio.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 64 Prune stations If you move to a different part of the country , some of the stations which were listed may no longer be available. Also, from time to time, some DAB services may stop broadcasting, or may change location or frequency .
65 FM Radio Operating your radio in FM mode 1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial and press the On/Standby button to switch on your radio. 2. Press the Radio button as needed to select FM radio mode. 3. Press the Menu Up button (on the radio) or the Right button (on the remote control) and then the Auto button on the remote control.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 66 FM Radio Manual tuning 1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial and press the On/Standby button to switch on your radio. 2. Press the Radio button as needed to select FM radio mode.
67 Display modes Y our radio has a range of display options when in FM mode:- 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options. a. T ext Displays text messages such as the artist or track name, phone in number , traffi c alerts, etc. b.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 68 Scan setting When using the FM mode your radio can be set to either scan local stations or to scan all stations including distant radio stations. 1. Press the Radio button as needed to select FM radio mode.
69 Stereo / Mono switching If the FM radio station being listened to has a weak signal, some hiss may be audible. It is possible to reduce this hiss by forcing the radio to play the station in mono rather than stereo. 1. Press the Radio button as needed to select the FM radio mode display and tune to the required FM station as previously described.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 70 Presetting stations in DAB and FM modes There are 10 memory presets each for DAB and FM radio. They are used in the same way for each operating mode. 1. Press the On/Standby button to switch on your radio.
71 Compact discs Use only Digital Audio CDs which have the symbol. DO NOT USE THESE TYPES OF DISC: Mini (8cm) CDs. Use only full-size 12cm discs. Mini CDs will jam the feed mechanism. Discs which do not have a complete metallic refl ection layer . Discs with a large transparent section will not be detected and may fail to play or eject.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 72 CD / MP3 / WMA Inserting a CD Ensure the CD player is empty before inserting a disc. If there is a disc in the player then the CD indicator will be lit. If you cannot insert a disc, press the CD Eject button to remove the CD currently in the player .
73 4. T o stop play , press the Stop button. The total number of CD tracks and the stop symbol ( ) will be displayed. If you put the unit into standby mode without pressing the Stop button, then the next time the unit is switched on it will return to the previously played track.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 74 Search function 1. While the CD is playing, press and hold the Fast-forward or Rewind buttons. Release the button when the desired part of the track is reached.
75 CD track programming In addition to playing of complete CDs, selected tracks, or a random selection, the CD player allows you to programme a sequence of up to 20 tracks to be played in whatever order you choose. 1. With the unit in CD mode and with a CD inserted, make sure that the CD is stopped (press the Stop button).
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 76 MP3 / WMA CD Mode The Stream 63i is able to play CD-R and CD-RW discs containing MP3 and WMA fi les. It is assumed in this section that a fi le is equivalent to a CD track.
77 Playing an MP3 / WMA CD 1. Press the Play / Pause button to start playing from the CD. The display will show the fi rst folder and fi le numbers - "01" and "001". 2. T o pause playing press the Play / Pause button. T o resume playing press the Play / Pause button again.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 78 Select a specifi c fi le 1. For fi le numbers 1-9 simply press the corresponding digit button. For fi le numbers ten and above press the required digits using the 10/0 button to enter the digit zero.
79 Display modes Y our radio has a range of display options when in MP3 / WMA CD mode. Note that not all information may be available for all fi les. 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options. a. Progress Displays the playback progress for the track currently playing.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 80 SD / USB Using SD cards or USB memory devices This section describes how to use your radio to access and playback your audio fi les via USB memory devices and Secure Digital (SD, SDHC) cards.
81 Inserting and removing memory devices 1. T o insert an SD card into your radio push the card label side upward and gold contacts fi rst into the card slot on the front of your radio until it clicks. T o remove the card push the card in so that it clicks once more.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 82 Selecting a fi le 1. While the SD card / USB memory device is playing, press either the Fast-forward or Rewind buttons to change to the desired fi le. The fi le number is updated in the display .
83 Search function 1. While the SD card / USB memory device is playing, press and hold the Fast-forward or Rewind buttons. Release the button when the desired part of the current fi le is reached.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 84 Recording to SD / USB Y our Stream 63i radio has been designed to allow you to make recordings to SD / SDHC cards or to USB connected memory devices. Recordings are made in MP3 format at 128k bits per second.
85 Making a recording cont. If recording from a CD, recording will be started from the beginning of the currently playing track. Each track on the CD will be recorded as a separate fi le on the media. 4. In order to stop the recording press the Record button once more.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 86 SD / USB Recording MP3 / WMA fi les from CD / SD / USB In addition to recording from conventional sources, the Stream 63i radio can also record from MP3 or WMA fi les that have previously been written to CD, SD or USB media.
87 Deleting fi les After having recorded fi les to SD or USB media, you may later wish to delete them in order to reclaim the space used. The Stream 63i can be used to delete individual fi les, or to delete all of the media fi les on the media. Deleting a single fi le 1.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 88 SD / USB Deleting fi les cont. Deleting all fi les 1. With the radio in USB or SD mode, and with the media inserted press and hold the Menu button. 2. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Delete all' is highlighted on the display .
89 iPod Docking Y our Stream 63i radio has an iPod dock facility which allows you to play digital audio fi les and video soundtracks held on your iPod directly .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 90 iPod Docking Navigating your iPod 1. Use the Menu button on the remote control to navigate to higher level menus on your iPod. 2. Use the Folder Up or Down buttons on the remote control as required to move up and down a menu screen on your iPod.
91 Search function 1. While the iPod is playing, press and hold the Fast-forward or Rewind buttons . 2. Release the button when the desired part of the item is reached. Repeat a single fi le 1. While the iPod is playing, press the Repeat button until the repeat single fi le symbol appears in the iPod display .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 92 Clock and Alarms Clock and Alarms Automatically updating the clock Y our radio will normally update the clock automatically when connected to the internet.
93 Setting the clock format The clock display used in standby mode and on the playing mode screens can be set to 12 or 24 hour format. The selected format is then also used when setting the alarms. 1. With your radio switched on, press and hold the Menu button to access the menu for the current mode.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 94 Clock and Alarms Manually setting the clock The Stream 63i radio will normally set its clock automatically to UK time after a connection to the Internet has been established.
95 Manually setting the clock - cont. 8. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons to select the correct year . Press the Select button to enter the selection. The hour digits will then fl ash. 9. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons to select the correct hour.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 96 Clock and Alarms Setting the alarm clock Y our radio has two separate alarms which can be set to wake you to either the radio, Last.fm, CD, USB, SD, iPod or a buzzer alarm.
97 Setting the alarm clock - cont. 6. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons to highlight 'Enable' and press the Select button. The display will show the Frequency options for the alarm.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 98 Clock and Alarms Setting the alarm clock - cont. 9. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until the 'V olume:' option is highlighted on the display and press the Select button if you wish to change it.
99 Disabling alarms 1. T o disable a single alarm enter the alarm setup menu (see page 96) and press the Menu Up or Down buttons until the desired alarm is highlighted on the display . Press the Select button. 2. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until the 'Enable:' option is highlighted on the display .
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 100 Clock and Alarms Sleep timer Y our radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. The sleep timer setting can be adjusted between 15 and 120 minutes in 15 minute increments.
101 Display and Audio Equaliser function The sound on your radio can be adjusted to suit your personal taste for the material that you are listening to. The Stream 63i has a range of equaliser modes. Alternatively you may set the treble and bass levels to your own preferences which can be accessed from the My EQ menu item.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 102 Setting up your My EQ profi le If you fi nd the preset equaliser functions not to your liking, you may set up a custom treble and bass setting as follows: 1.
103 Brightness control The brightness of the display can be adjusted for when the radio is in Standby and for when it is in use. If you use the unit in the bedroom, you may prefer a lower standby brightness level than the standard setting. There are three brightness levels and an almost off 'night-time' setting.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 104 Display and Audio Contrast / viewing angle control The contrast of the display can be adjusted. The adjustment also changes the angle from which the display can best be seen.
105 T ouch panel sensitivity control The sensitivity of the touch panel may be adjusted. The default setting will normally be found to provide satisfactory operation, however , the touch panel system may respond differently depending upon the moisture of the skin.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 106 Display and Audio Line out socket (3.5mm Jack) A 3.5mm Line Out socket located on the rear of your radio is provided for connecting the audio signal to an external amplifi er .
107 Auxiliary input socket A 3.5mm Auxiliary Input socket located on the rear of your radio is provided for connecting the audio signal from an external audio source such as an MP3 or CD player . 1. Connect a stereo lead from the headphone output of your MP3 or CD player to the Aux In socket located at the rear of the radio.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 108 Display and Audio Optical S/PDIF output socket A digital output socket providing an S/PDIF signal is provided on the rear of your radio for connection to an amplifi er , mini-disc or other equipment with a digital optical input.
109 Information Factory reset If you wish to completely reset your radio to its initial state this may be performed by following this procedure. By performing a factory reset, all user entered settings will be erased. 1. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing and holding the Menu button.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 11 0 Information Software update From time to time, new software features for your radio may be developed. Y our radio has therefore been designed to allow its internal software to be updated using your Internet connection.
111 Network profi les Each time that you connect your radio to a WiFi network, the radio will store the details of that connection (SSID, security key , DHCP/IP address settings) as a profi le.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 11 2 Information Software version display The software version display is provided for reference and customer support purposes and cannot be changed. 1. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing and holding the Menu button.
11 3 Y ou can view the radio’s MAC address using the menu items ‘Main Menu' -> 'System settings' -> 'Network' -> 'View settings' -> 'MAC address' . The MAC address will typically be of the form 00:22:61:xx:xx:xx 5.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 11 4 Information T roubleshooting - cont. If your radio can connect to the network, but is unable to play a particular internet radio station, it may be due to one these causes: 1.
11 5 Accessing your audio fi les via a UPnP server using Windows V ista and XP If your computer is running Windows Vista or XP , then Windows Media Player version 1 1 includes a UPnP server which will make your fi les available to your radio.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 11 6 Information Set up UPnP access on a W indows PC - cont. 4. Press the Menu Up or Down buttons until 'Shared media' is highlighted and press the Select button.
11 7 Audio codecs Y our radio supports a range of audio codecs which provide compatibility with a wide range of Internet Radio stations. These als o allow users to stream music from their computers or to play directly from USB and SD/SDHC fl ash memory devices.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 11 8 Information Cautions Do not allow your radio to be exposed to water , steam or sand. Do not leave your radio where excessive heat could cause damage. The name plate is located on the rear of the radio.
11 9 Specifi cations Power Requirements Mains AC 230 volts, 50Hz only Remote Control Battery 2 x AAA Frequency Coverage FM 87.5 - 108 MHz DAB 174.928 - 239.200 MHz Connectivity Wired Ethernet 10/100M bits/sec via RJ-45 socket WiFi 802.1 1b and 802.1 1g supported with WEP and WP A/WP A2 encryption Compatible with 802.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 120 Information The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured RED.
121 Software license information Use of the software in this radio is subject to software licence terms contained in this user manual - by using radio, you are agreeing to comply with these licence terms: MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
If you need any further advice, please call our T echnical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri) 122 Information Guarantee This instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty w orkmanship or component breakdown, subject to the procedure stated below .
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