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Safety Information 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. The ventilation shall not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc. 8. Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding - type plug. A The lightning flash with arrowhead polarized plug has two blades w
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damaged, liquid has been spilled or FCC objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, This device complies with Part 15 of the or has been dropped. FCC Rules Operation that is subject to following two conditions: 15. The apparatus shall not be exposed to (1) This device may not cause harmful dripping or splashing and no objects interference and, filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on th
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Contents Safety Information ii Package Content 2 Internet Radio Quick Start Guide 3 What you need before you can use your Internet Radio ........................................................ 3 Controls Overview (a) .............................................................................................................. 4 Controls Overview (b).............................................................................................................. 5 Connecting to wired network.
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Internet Radio Quick start Guide What you need before you can use your Internet Radio Before you use your Internet Radio, you need the following: LAN Setting: • Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available for LAN (ADSL or Cable Modem is highly recommended). • To find the Radio’s LAN MAC address, Please follow: Main menu System setup Internet setup View settings MAC Address Wireless LAN Setting: A broadband Internet connection. •
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Controls Overview (a) Unit Front view Control Internet radio FM mode Music Player AUN IN mode Press to turn on/off Radio Press to scroll through Internet Radio, Music Player, FM Mode and Auxiliary Input. Previous Track Press and hold to save Preset station P1, P2, P3 or P4; Play/Pause Press to load Preset station Next Track P1, P2, P3 or P4. No function No function Press to display Queue information Press to Main menu and ot
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Controls Overview (b) UNIT BACK VIEW Socket Description AUX IN Connects to the external audio device Headphone Connects to the headphone LAN Connects to the LAN cable note 1: Designed to help inner airflow from the Loudspeaker to vent note 2: AC power cord door. 5
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Connecting to wired network Step 1 - Power up Radio First, connect to your Internet Radio adaptor and ensure the Power LED is lighting up. The Radio can be switched on or off with the STANDBY/ON button. Later, it will say: Note: Make sure LAN cable is connected to the LAN socket. Step 2 – Choose LAN Setting 1. Rotate the Scroll knob to , and press to confirm. 2. With the cursor pointing to , press to confirm, and then rotate
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Step 3 – Enter Internet Radio mode 1. Press BACK repeatedly to access this mode. Or alternatively, simply press MODE until shows in the display. or Note: By pressing MODE, you can view Internet Radio, Music player, FM, and Auxiliary Input mode. Step 4 – Enter Network Continue the above steps, and in a few seconds: Or If this happens, please proceed as follows: a. Check your router, to see that it is working normally or not. b. Ch
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Connecting to wireless network Step 1 – Choose Wlan Setting Note: a. Unless you set your internet to LAN connection, it will automatically choose WLAN connection, and then skip to step 2 below. b. If you have set it to LAN, you may need to do a small operation as follows: 1. Refer to page 6 “choose LAN setting”, rotate the Scroll knob to , and press to confirm. or 2. With the cursor pointing to , press to confirm. Step 2 – Select Y
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Step 3 – Entering A Network In some cases the Radio may find more than one network. Rotate the Scroll knob to cycle through the name list, and press this knob when the name of your network is displayed If your network is not configured to request a password (WEP/WPA), the Radio will connect to the network and display: If a WEP/WPA key (password) is required, the Radio will display the following: Rotate the Scroll knob to your desired one, and press to confirm. Af
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It should now successfully connect to your network. Note: a. WEP/WPA pass codes are case-sensitive. b. The Radio will automatically save the WEP/WPA code. Therefore , it is not necessary to re-enter it unless you perform a . Or, if it says: or If this happens, please follow these steps: A. Check your router to see if it is working normally or not. B. Relocate your radio to a stronger signal position. C. Make sure your password is input correctly. How t
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How to add stations to ‘My favourites’ 1. visit website: http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com 2. Click on the register link. 3. To create account login, you need to input your radio’s Access Code (refer to page 10). Note: When visiting this website as a member, please remember your registered ‘Email address’ and ‘Password’ 4. You will now be able take advatage of various additional features and services offered by the Frontier Internet Radio Portal.
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How to add stations to ‘My Added Stations’ 1. visit website: http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com 2. Login as a member(see previous page to register). 3. You will now be able take advatage of various additional features and services offered by the Frontier Internet Radio Portal. 4. Two steps on how to play a. With the cursor pointing to, press to confirm. b. Rotate the Scroll knob to your favorite option, press to confirm and it will
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Choosing a station After your radio has successfully connected to the network, you are now ready to select a station. 1. Rotate the Scroll knob to , and press to confirm. Note: There are five options available to select a station. 2. Rotate the Scroll knob to your desired option, and then press to confirm. With the cursor pointing to , press to confirm, and then follow step by step to select your desired program. Note: will give
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Music Player Operation Mode Note: To operate this function, please first read the appendix on page 27. 1. Switch your radio on and press MODE repeatedly until appears. Or enter , and rotate the Scroll knob to , and then press to confirm. The following is displayed: A. PLAYING SHARED MEDIA 1. With the cursor pointing to , press to confirm. 2. According to your personal settings, follow step by step to your desired
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FM Operation Mode 1. Press the MODE button repeatedly until appears. Or enter , rotate the Scroll knob to , and then press to confirm. 2. For initial use, it will start at the beginning of the FM frequency range (87.50MHz). Otherwise, the last FM station you listened to will be selected. 3. Rotate the Scroll knob to increase or decrease the frequency by 0.05MHz per step; Note: For US version, the frequency is 0.10MHz per step. 4. For ‘auto-se
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Setting Station Presets Your radio can store 4 Internet station presets and 4 FM station presets respectively. To store the current station: Press and hold any one of the 1-4 button for 2 sec., and it will display ‘Preset stored’: Selecting a Preset station To select a stored station: 1. Enter corresponding mode 2. Simply press the corresponding preset button. Then radio will load that station immediately. Note: Do not hold the button of a stored station do
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AUX IN Operation Mode 1. To listen to an external audio source, press the MODE button repeatedly until appears in the display. Or enter , and then rotate the Scroll knob to , and press to confirm. 2. Connect one end of the audio cable to the headphone (or auxiliary out) socket of your source device, and the other end to AUX IN socket on the rear of your radio. The radio will display the following: 3. To gain optimal volume l