BT Internet Radio user manual

User manual for the device BT Internet Radio

Device: BT Internet Radio
Category: Portable Radio
Manufacturer: BT
Size: 0.34 MB
Added : 8/22/2014
Number of pages: 40
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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690
BT Internet Radio
User Guide

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Welcome… to your BT Internet Radio Listen to thousands of radio stations from around the world, • with every type of music you can imagine. Stations checked and updated daily. • Excellent sound quality. • Portable around the home – listen to your music wherever • you are. Listen to live streaming radio and on-demand content. • Listen to music you have stored on your computer. • Play your favourite stations from your PC / Mac music library.

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 This User Guide provides you with all the Got everything? information you need to get the most from BT Internet Radio • your BT Internet Radio. Mains power adaptor • User Guide • You must first set up your radio before you This unit is not designed to work with batteries. Please do not try and can use it. This doesn’t take long and is easy remove the cover or insert batteries to do. Just follow the simple instructions in as this model doe

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 4 In this guide Getting started Using the Media Player Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Set up your Windows PC to allow the Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 radio to access your audio files via Windows Shares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Getting to know your Internet Radio Locating shared audio files using the radio 19 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 In this guide 5 Adding albums to the queue for playback later . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Controlling playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Removing tracks from the queue . . . . . . . .29 Playing tracks in a random order (shuffle) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Repeat play of tracks in the queue . . . . . . .31 Mode button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Configure menu .

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 6 Getting started Location The Internet radio should work anywhere within 100 metres of the router, but this really depends on the access point being used. IMPORTANT Before you continue, make sure that Setting up your wireless router is powered up and connected to the Internet. To get 1. Connect the power this part of the system working you must refer to the instructions supplied Plug the mains power cord into the socket on the back of the

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Getting started 7 3. Connect to the wireless network With the name for the access point you want to connect to displayed, press Select. If your network is not configured to need an encryption code, the display should show Connecting to network, then Network OK. If the screen displays either Enter WEP key or Enter WPA key, then the network is using one of the encryption systems: WEP or WPA and you will need to enter the correct code to enab

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 8 Getting to know your BT Internet Radio Controls 1/Stop 2/Prev Track 3/Pause Play 4/Next Track 5/Browse 6/Mode Back In radio mode, In radio mode, In radio mode, In radio mode, In radio mode, In radio mode, Press to return to press and hold press and hold press and hold press and hold press and hold press and hold the previous screen. down to store down to store down to store down to store down to store down to store Also to delete a pre-

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Getting to know your BT Internet Radio 9 Controls Power On/Off Use to switch the power on/off. Headset Socket Use to connect a headset.

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 10 Using the Internet radio Switch the radio power On/Off 1. Move the switch on the side of the radio to either the On or Off position. Putting the radio into standby mode If you are not using the radio for an extended period, you can conserve the radio power by putting it into standby mode. When in standby mode the clock will be shown on the display. To set the clock see page 15. 1. When the radio is on, press Standby and the clock will b

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Using the Internet radio 11 < Genre > to choose stations by type, for example Classic Rock, Sport, News, etc. 3. Press Select to confirm. If you selected : Turn the tuning dial until the display shows the region you want (or select All to display all countries), then press Select. Turn the tuning dial until the display shows the country you want, then press Select. Please note Turn the tuning dial until the display shows the stat

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 12 Using the Internet radio Accessing the menu while a station is playing If a radio station is being played and When a radio station is playing, the station’s name and bit you are in a menu, press Back rate are displayed. repeatedly until the radio exits the menu and displays the current station To access the radio’s menu: either press Select – which will and then turn adjust the volume dial. take you directly to the ‘Stations’ menu, or

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Using the Internet radio 13 Playing a preset station When a radio station is playing: WARNING DO NOT hold down the pre-set button or the currently playing 1. Press and release one of the preset buttons (1 to 6), for the station will overwrite the stored station you want. To play a station assigned to one of the station. presets, 7 to 12, press SHIFT followed by the preset button. Stations that let you choose what you listen to Some radio

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 14 Using the Internet radio When you choose < On Demand >, the display shows the names of the programmes. Turn the tuning dial to choose the program you want and press Select. The selected programme will either start playing, or the display may show a list of days for you to choose from. Using the tuning dial, pick the day the programme was broadcast, then press Select. You may also be given the option to choose a Start Time. Set the Sta

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Using the Internet radio 15 Setting the clock 1. Press Select. If you make a mistake, press Back to return to the previous display. 2. Turn the tuning dial until the display shows < Configure > and press Select. 3. Turn the tuning dial until the display shows < Clock > and press Select. 4. Turn the tuning dial until the display shows < Set Time > and press Select. 5. The current time setting is shown with a cursor flashing under the hour.

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 16 Using the Internet radio 4. Turn the tuning dial until the display shows < Set Alarm > and press Select. 5. Turn the tuning dial to select either Yes or No and press Select. If you chooseNo, then the alarm is turned off. The display shows Alarm is Off for 3 seconds, then returns to the radio station display. If you chooseYes then you will need to set the time for the alarm. The current alarm time is displayed with a flashing cursor und

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Using the Internet radio 17 Setting the alarm via alarm button 1. Press Alarm. Set Alarm and the current alarm setting are displayed. 2. Turn the tuning dial to select the hour for the alarm to sound and press Select. 3. Turn the tuning dial to select the minute for the alarm to sound and press Select. Snooze function When the radio is in standby mode and the alarm sounds, you can use the alarm button to put the radio into ‘snooze mode’. 1

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 18 Using the Media Player To be able to play music files that you The Media Player allows you to play the following types of have stored on your PC via the media audio files: AAC, AU, MP3, RM, WAV, WMA and playlists player, please ensure that: (M3U) stored on a networked PC. It has been verified to work The music files are one of the allowed type of audio (see list opposite). on Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Music files are not ‘protected’.

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 Using the Media Player 19 If you use smaller, compressed audio Ensure your PC is connected to the same access point/subnet files, such as .MP3 or .WMA files, you as your Radio. Then make a note of your PC network name by can store much more music on your right clicking on ‘My Computer’, clicking on ‘Properties’ going PC as the files take up much less memory space. into ‘Computer Name’ (for Windows XP). 1. Using Windows Explorer, locate the

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690 20 Using the Media Player 6. Finding PCs is displayed. Once the radio has finished, turn the tuning dial to highlight the correct PC and press Select. If the PC uses logon authentication you will be asked for a username and password. You will have to check your PC to find these out, but your normal login credentials will be acceptable. If you want to add a username and password for the radio that would be preferable. Then the radio will se


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